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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 41 J U N E 1 2 , 2 0 1 7 The Maine Real Estate & Development Association selected its top 10 real estate developments in Maine in 2016: Risbara Properties LLC for Blue Spruce Farm Apartments, Waterside Apartments and Island View Apartments in Westbrook; Forefront Partners for Brick North at ompson's Point in Portland; Anew Development's Meetinghouse Lofts Condominiums in South Portland; Southern Maine Affordable Housing and Biddeford Housing for their collabora- tive eff ort at Mission Hill in Biddeford; Sebasticook River Partners' Sebasticook River Apartments in Newport; Avesta Housing's Ridgewood at Village Square in Gorham and its Young Street Apartments in South Berwick; The Szanton Co. for e Lofts at Saco Falls in Biddeford; Community Housing of Maine's Village Centre in Brewer; and Priority Real Estate Group's Wayfair at Brunswick Landing. Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington named Dan Morrell, Debra Jewett and Judy Holbrook its "Excellence in Nursing Award" winners. Robin Alden, executive director of the Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries in Stonington, was named a "Hero of the Seas" award winner at the Peter Benchley Ocean Awards. Alden was recognized for her career working at the grassroots, engaging fi shermen's knowledge and par- ticipation in building sustainable, healthy coastal fi sheries and fi shing communities. Rachael Powers, a full-time apprentice at the Hobbs Funeral Homes in South Portland, passed her federal National Board Exams. Moxie Auctions in Stockton Springs announced that Ruth Ludwig Lind, auc- tioneer, completed her training at the Certifi ed Auctioneers Institute. e Institute of Museum and Library Sciences awarded the Waterville Public Library with the 2017 National Medal for Museum and Library Service. e award, which is given to only 10 insti- tutions nationwide each year, is the highest honor the nation bestows upon museums and libraries for exceptional service to America's communities. Keri Davis, a sales agent at Coldwell Banker Sandy River Realty in Farmington, earned an associate broker's license from the Maine Real Estate Commission. Julie Dawson Williams, broker with ERA Dawson Bradford Co. Realtors in Bangor, was named "2017 Realtor of the Year" by the Greater Bangor Association of Realtors. A re breaches the new normal for small business? According to a National Cyber Security Alliance study, 71% of cyber attacks target small businesses. Of those that experience a data breach, 60% will close within six months. Among the myriad costs tied to a data breach, reputation damage may be most insidious, lasting long after remediation and deterring customers from working with you. The right public relations partnership can help repair and mitigate damage. A proactive Call (207) 619-7350 today. Learn how a proactive public relations strategy can help sustain your business's vitality. Less than half of businesses survive a data breach. communications disicpline will foster goodwill among clients long before an incident, and timely and appropriate public communications can mean the difference between successful recovery and a closed sign. As a former bank security officer, Broadreach president and founder, Linda Varrell, has over 20 years of crisis communications expertise. She understands the ins and outs of corporate security. Call Broadreach to learn how a consistent and proactive public relations campaign can keep your business viable in the face of a crisis. Call us today! 207-854-2422 directpersonnel.net 1-800-639-8802 mainestaff.com A corporate division of Maine Staffing Group Diverse hiring solutions for Maine's competitive economy Filling entry-level roles to specialized technical positions. Providing skilled candidates for any industry! • Healthcare • Administrative • Accounting/Financial And much more!

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