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February 20, 2017

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 7 F E B R UA R Y 2 0 , 2 0 1 7 of the 2nd annual Maine Commercial Association of Realtors Golf Tournament held in September. NEWS CENTER/WSCH6's an- nual Project Heat Telethon raised $132,140 to support the Keep ME Warm Fund, which will allow 582 households throughout the state to re- ceive heating assistance. Dead River Co. was a key sponsor for the event providing a match of $50,000. Preble Street, a statewide social service agency in Portland, and Maine Medical Center in Portland announced the MMC-Preble Street Learning Collaborative to ensure the most vul- nerable people in Portland have access to quality, barrier-free health care. WEX tops $1B in revenue for 2016 — Reaching rarified air in Maine Blizzard slows but doesn't stop Maine businesses — Including one that had an employee ski to work Benchmark expansion reflects hot Portland market — Real estate is fueling hiring Aroostook leader among nation's top rural hospital CEOs — More accolades for The County Maine's aerospace exports post a record year in 2016 — Flying high Maine in lower tier of U.S. states for economic impact of immigrants — We need people, period Millinocket loses bowling alley in snowstorm — Another blow to Millinocket Federal hiring freeze affects Acadia — Already understaffed L.L.Bean offers buyouts, rethinking its return policies — Oh oh, better return that holiday sweater Houlton utility gets OK to connect to Canadian grid — Cheaper to go to Canada C R E D I T S & D E B I T S Entrepreneurship and Innovation are Deeply Rooted in the Maine Economy When starting a business, you have a lot to keep your eye on. Sometimes it's hard to see the opportunities and the risks clearly. That's where Drummond Woodsum attorneys Michael High, Aaron Pratt, Gary Vogel, Ted Kelleher and Lisa Magnacca can help. We provide expertise in all phases of your business, from formation and financing to strategic relationships and business combinations. It's important for start-ups and young companies to get the legal insight they need, so that they can focus on growing their business. We offer practical, business-focused advice and have shepherded many companies from formation through ultimate sale and liquidity for founders. We practice law differently. Since 1965. dwmlaw.com | 800.727.1941

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