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V O L . X X I I I N O. X X I S E P T E M B E R 1 8 , 2 0 1 7 10 B U S I N E S S M A I N E B U S I N E S S M A I N E B U S I N E S S N E W S F RO M A RO U N D T H E S TAT E C. Dias Family Foundation to support its Quarry Road Build in Wells and the Habitat ReStore in Kennebunk. The Maine Cancer Foundation awarded the city of Portland Public Health Division's Minority Health Program a two-year, $100,000 grant to assist the efforts in increasing colorectal cancer screening rates and improve the colorectal health for the vulnerable populations from greater Portland. Tedford Housing, a nonpro t agency in Brunswick whose mission is to nd lasting solutions to the challenges of homelessness, announced it received three grants. Doree Taylor Charitable Foundation, Bank of America NA Trustee granted $75,000 over the period of two years for homeless services for southern Midcoast Maine families and youth; John T. Gorman Foundation awarded $15,000 in funding for its annual Direct Services Grant program; and Moser Family Foundation approved a grant for $15,000 to support new building design and planning and $7,500 to support its Merrymeeting Project for homeless youth. Portside Real Estate Group an- nounced it will move to a new head- quarters location at 417 U.S. Route 1 in Falmouth. Sebago Technics, a civil engineering, survey, transportation, landscape ar- chitecture and environmental servic- es consulting rm in South Portland, acquired Sweet Associates, a hydrogeological consulting company of Falmouth. TrueLine Public Relations, a public relations and digital marketing agency spinoff, has been launched by Portland- based TrueLine Publishing, which owns and operates eight digital trade maga- zines and is led by CEO Haj Carr. Franklin County to rework a wind project's TIF An amendment to a tax incre- ment nancing agreement between Franklin County and owners of the Kibby wind project that would have brought . million to the county BANGOR, MAINE • 207.947.4501 • RUDMANWINCHELL.COM Just ask our clients, and they'll agree with Ron. For 100 years, Rudman Winchell has earned the trust and respect of businesses all across the state of Maine. Give us a call and find out what we can do for you. A TRUE STRATEGIC PARTNER FOR YOUR BUSINESS Ron Dennis, Dennis Paper & Food Service: "Rudman Winchell has given us concise and accurate guidance on all of our legal issues. They listen intently and react quickly." " PR ES ENTI NG S PONS OR Let Mainebiz help you build your professional network! Join us as we make our last stop in the 2017 On the Road series. This free event is a great forum to put a face with a name as well as make new business connections. Free admission Cash bar Complimentary hors d'oeuvres AT TENDANCE IS FREE BUT SPACE IS LIMITED! Please be sure to register ahead. LEWISTON/ AUBURN October 26 | 5–7pm | Agora Grand R EGI ONAL S PONS OR S For more information or to register: www.mainebiz.biz/OTRLA FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #OTRLA17 C E N T R A L & W E S T E R N

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