Biddeford Regional Center of Technology hosted 75 Biddeford High School eighth-grade students for a “Trades for ME” event on Nov. 14. The program is made possible through New Ventures Maine and empowers girls and gender-expansive youth to learn about non-traditional careers in the trades through hands-on learning experiences. Students began the day hearing from Christina
Category: ME
Boothbay’s first medical marijuana store opens
Boothbay’s first medical marijuana store opens … caregiver consultant and Medical Marijuana Caregivers of Maine Board Member Darrell Gudroe told … Source: Boothbay’s first medical marijuana store opens
Boothbay medical marijuana store provides pain relief without THC
Owners hope to expand the business now that marijuana is legal in Maine. They have plans to open a retail store next door to sell marijuana for … Source: Boothbay medical marijuana store provides pain relief […]
Our View: Maine’s referendum process may never be the same
All were big policy initiatives – legalizing marijuana, taxing the rich to pay for schools, raising the minimum wage for hourly employees as well as those … Source: Our View: Maine’s referendum process may never be […]