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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 5 , 2 0 1 8 to Maine Medical Partners Portland Family Medicine to develop new practice models that address Type 2 diabetes. Funding will be used to develop and implement a new protocol for referring patients to the National Diabetes Prevention Program, a CDC- recognized lifestyle change program. Day One, an agency in South Portland dedicated to addressing substance use and mental health needs among children and young adults, received a $338,000 grant from the Next Generation Foundation which was used to purchase a new residence, located in New Gloucester near Pineland Farms, to replace an aging facility in Hollis. Hancock Lumber in Casco acquired Mainely Trusses, a manufacturer of roof and floor trusses in Fairfield. Hancock said it is now the first retailer in Maine to own and operate its own roof and floor truss manufacturing facility. Hannaford Supermarkets in Scarborough launched My Hannaford Rewards, a rein- vention of grocery store loyalty programs that adds rewards for store-brand items and leaves prices untouched. Friends of Katahdin Woods & Waters, a nonprofit in Portland founded to raise private funds for Maine's national monument, completed its second charitable project, the acquisition of a Patten building to be used for National Park Service administrative offices. Milestone Recovery, a substance use and behavioral health disorder organization in Portland, said it plans to create a new addiction recovery hous- ing program for low-income women in the Portland area as a result of a $400,000 grant from the Next Generation Foundation, as well as a posthumous gift from the Frank T. Cary and Anne C. Cary Charitable Trust. Legacy Properties Sotheby's Interna- tional Realty said it achieved record sales in 2017. The company reported annual property sales of $440 million, with an average sales price of $560,000 and 786 transactions, a record. Portland International Jetport said it recently became the first airport in the U.S. to use 100% recycled aircraft de-icing fluid. The new fluid, provided by Inland Technologies and applied by Northeast Air, meets all FAA safety requirements. New director at Consumers for Affordable Health Care Consumers for Affordable Health Care announced the appointment of Ann L. Woloson as the Augusta nonprofit's next executive director. She will assume the position on Feb. 12. e organization's board will work with Woloson "to advance Consumers for Affordable Health Care's mission in the state, and to vigorously spread C E N T R A L & W E S T E R N Norwegian aquaculture company plans to invest up to $500M in Belfast — Another good sign for the midcoast UMaine board endorses preliminary plan to demolish 3% of campus facilities — And eliminate some needless costs Maine home sales in 2017 at 20-year high — Get your bid in early and expect competition! Professional offices to fill Best Buy vacancy at Topsham Fair Mall — A solution to the growing number of retail vacancies Here's how Maine ranks for women entrepreneurs — At No. 22, Maine is tops among the six New England states Venture Hall dissolves, $475K grant is canceled — Sad situation, for a lot of reasons Airbnb listings surge in Maine, sparking push for stricter rules — Who will benefit from stricter regulation? Solar installers plan to work around 30% tariff — Even if they saw it coming, it's gotta hurt Wind power moratorium reignites tourism vs. clean energy debate — Why does it have to be one or the other? Boston is only New England site to make Amazon's top 20 — Darn, my Prime membership didn't sway them C R E D I T S & D E B I T S H O L I D A Y I N N Holiday Inn By t he Bay 8 8 S P R I N G S T R E E T • P O R T L A N D , M E • 0 4 1 0 1 A Stay By the Bay is Close, Comfortable, and Convenient to Everything from the Airport to the Old Port! • Stunning panoramas of Portland harbor and skyline • Specials & packages for fun, affordable escapes • Largest meeting & convention space downtown • Full-size indoor pool and fitness center • Surrounded by cultural attractions • Walk to world-class restaurants • On-site restaurant and catering • Close to Old Port shopping • Courtesy shuttle available • 239 rooms & suites I N N B Y T H E B A Y . C O M / 207-775-2311 x 2133 CALL OUR SALES OFFICE ABOUT OUR $60.00 IDEAL MEETING BUSINESS PACKAGE OFFER TODAY!

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