Wed, Jun 19, 2013

Business

  • New grooming business spoils the pooch

    GROOMED – Max and Liberty are now happy as they have just been groomed by Anita Loring at the Wash & Wag Dog Grooming in Oxford.

  • The Chamber Beat

    John Williams

  • B2B Expo planned

    NORWAY — The Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce their new business networking event, the B2B Expo. This is a Business to Business Trade Show being held on Friday, October 21 at the Norway Armory.

    With the challenging economy, members are looking for affordable ways to market their business. Members have asked for more opportunities to network their business services to other businesses. The OH Business to Business Expo is that opportunity.

  • Self-employment workshop set

    LEWISTON — A free workshop for anyone interested in starting a business is being offered in Lewiston on Wednesday, September 21.

    This introductory workshop will walk you through the pros and cons of owning your own business,show you how to get started, point out the major elements of a business plan, introduce the many resources available in the Androscoggin County area and help you decide whether self employment is the right choice for you.

    Pre-registration is required. This three-hour workshop will be from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the USM LAC, LearningWorks.

  • Rideout promoted to Executive VP

    Lisa M. Rideout

  • The Chamber Beat

    John Williams

  • Casalinova hired at Building Solutions

    Brian Casalinova

  • Lawton appointed administrator

    PARIS — Timothy A. Churchill, president and chief executive officer of Western Maine Health, is pleased to announce the recent addition of Tom Lawton as the new Administrator at Market Square Health Care Center.

    Originally from Michigan, Tom grew up in Detroit and holds a Bachelors degree in Economics and a Master's degree in Public Health Administration, both from the University of Michigan. Tom brings over 35 years of healthcare administration experience to his new position and has worked in a variety of healthcare settings including long term care facilities.

  • Pitch Contest participants sought

    CAMDEN — Organizers of the Juice Conference are committing $125,000 in cash, prizes, and investment capital to participants in this year’s Pitch Contest, with the intention that the funds be invested into innovative businesses operating in Maine.

  • Self-employment workshop offered

    SOUTH PARIS — A free "Introduction to Self-Employment" workshop for anyone interested in starting a business is being offered in South Paris on Friday, September 9. This introductory workshop will walk you through the pros and cons of owning your own business, show you how to get started, point out the major elements of a business plan, introduce the many resources available in the Oxford County area and help you decide whether self employment is the right choice for you.

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