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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 7 O C T O B E R 3 0 , 2 0 1 7 on Jan. 5, 2018, after fi ve years of leadership at the $1.6 billion fi nancial institution. During his fi ve-year tenure, MaineHousing made 3,900 fi rst-time homebuyer loans and completed 80 housing projects, providing more than 2,100 buyers with affordable homes. Cumberland insurance agency snapped up by Chicago fi rm Graff am Insurance Group in Cumberland was acquired by Hub C R E D I T S & D E B I T S Structural Analysis/Building Evalua ons Structural Design Machine/Equipment Design Failure Analysis (Forensic Evalua on) Pressure Vessels OSHA Cer fica ons 207.989.4824 Our team delivers Sensible Solu ons Leaning towards structural renova ons? "FAME has been instrumental in supporting our growth at Planet Dog. As a leader in innovation, FAME's support helped us accelerate the number of new products we have been able to launch within the pet industry over the last couple of years. This has resulted in tremendous growth in sales for the company over the two-year period. At Planet Dog, we truly appreciate the work FAME does in helping companies grow and thrive in Maine! " Colleen McCracken CEO & Partner, Planet Dog HELPING YOU GET TO yes Helping Maine Businesses Succeed since 1983 Best Places to Work in Maine 2015, 2016, 2017 1-800-228-3734 • FAMEmaine.com WEX breaks ground on its new Portland headquarters — What city wouldn't want a billion- dollar company's HQ? Merger with N.H. bank expands Bangor Savings' footprint — Staking a claim in the Granite State 'Pent-up demand' drives Maine home prices up 10% — Suddenly a seller's market Millinocket housing program aims to attract young workers — Keep 'em coming 'Alexa, check my account balance' now possible with Town & Country FCU — Um, Alexa, have you seen my checkbook? Brunswick Landing, Scarborough make pitches to be Amazon's HQ2 — Love the gumption, if only we could find 50,000 workers Maine labor market remains tight — Have we mentioned we need workers in Maine? Debate continues over Damariscotta's proposed moratorium — A no-win situation on each side Another Brunswick Landing aviation firm faces lawsuit over alleged loan default — Aim for the sky, just don't crash St. George residents oppose Monhegan wind project cable — Is this about the cable or the wind power? S O U T H E R N

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