by Jayna Smith of Machias Valley News Observer MaineStreet Business Building is one step closer to its new building, thanks to a recent donation by Pratt Family Dealerships and other local businesses. The center, a program of Sunrise County...
by BDN Community July 1, 2021 Sunrise County Economic Council (SCEC), sponsor of the MaineStreet Business Building, recently crossed $850,000 in committed funds for its $1.05 million capital campaign, bringing the project one step closer to reality and...
Washington County Community College’s Workforce and Professional Development Division, in partnership with the MaineStreet Business Building (a program of Sunrise County Economic Council), launched a new and exciting program series called Partners in Entrepreneurial...
By Melissa Waterman Source: https://mlcalliance.org/2021/06/01/learning-about-careers-in-the-maine-lobster-industry/ Theresa Chipman photo Too many people in the state think that the Maine lobster industry is simply oilskin-clad lobstermen routinely hauling traps time...
by Ethan Genter Washington County Community College is launching a first-of-its-kind course to give a top-to-bottom education on Maine’s famous red-claw crustacean. The Business of Maine Lobster will be a 10-week course that will provide an overview of the lobster...
Washington County Community College’s Workforce and Professional Development Division and MaineStreet Business Building (a program of Sunrise County Economic Council) have partnered with Maine Lobster Dealers’ Association, Acadia Seafood, and Ready Seafood to...