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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 9 D E C E M B E R 1 1 , 2 0 1 7 full-time staff of 35 engineers, automa- tion specialists, project managers and business professionals and performs work for electric utility and power gen- eration clients. "We have outgrown our current facility at 160 Longwoods Road in Cumberland," Mahoney said. "is limits our ability to add new staff and expand our R&D effort. e new facil- ity will offer an enhanced environment for staff, leading to increased employee satisfaction and assist with recruiting." N O T E W O R T H Y S O U T H E R N Twenty Thames, a 28-unit luxury condominium construction project on Portland's East End, broke ground. EVO Rock + Fitness in Portland recent- ly added a 108-kilowatt rooftop solar array that was designed and installed by ReVision Energy in Portland. Portside Real Estate Group in Portland announced the acquisition of RE/MAX Heritage in Yarmouth. Flight Deck Brewing in Brunswick, in partnership with Revision Energy in Portland and Tesla Motors, added four publicly accessible electric car chargers. The chargers are powered with 100% renewable energy, including anaerobic biodigestion and solar. Sanford Schools Legacy Foundation said it received a $250,000 grant from the Gerard and Gertrude Genest Charitable Trust to support the new performing arts center at the new high school. Ironsides Technology, a provider of au- tomated production tracking software for the printing, mailing, fulfillment and packaging industries in Westford, Mass., announced that DMM Inc., a document solutions company in Scarborough, has selected its software to ensure 100% document integrity of printed commu- nications across multiple production lines, equipment and locations. Day One, an agency in South Portland dedicated to addressing substance use and mental health needs among kids and young adults, received a $22,500 grant from Wells Fargo to continue to expand its case management services for high-risk street youth who often lack insurance. The grant will serve youth ages 15-21 who access the Preble Street Teen Center in Portland. St.Germain Collins, an environmental, EHS compliance and engineering firm Littler offers the full array of legal services related to the employer-employee relationship, and we are prepared to provide clients with counseling and representation on all topics that arise. We don't just focus on labor and employment law. We focus within it. One Monument Square | Suite 600 | Portland, ME 04101 | 207.774.6001 littler.com Mindy Caterine, Eric Uhl, David Strock, Shiloh Theberge and Ali Tozier Member FDIC nbtbank.com/maine Maximize your business potential with an experienced team offering dynamic banking solutions. See for yourself why businesses in Southern Maine rely on NBT Bank's expertise and local decision making to reach their goals. Kimberly Twitchell Regional President 207.808.4487 ktwitchell@nbtbank.com Daryl Wentworth Regional Commercial Banking Manager 207.808.4490 dwentworth@nbtbank.com Joe Delano Senior Commercial Banking Relationship Manager 207.808.4486 jdelano@nbtbank.com Our experience. Your opportunity. Denise Vachon The Park Danforth Kimberly Twitchell NBT Bank

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