Today's Choice News | Mar. 12th, 2010

Maine Business Notes

Maine business news and notes from across the state:

Maine's Oakhurst Dairy is donating five cents to the Salvation Army of Northern New England for every bottle sold of its egg nog products. To date, the annual campaigns have raised and donated a total of more than $170,000 to the Salvation Army from the sale of over 3 million containers of Oakhurst Egg Nog products.

Congressman Mike Michaud wants the input of Mainers as Congress crafts legislation to create jobs. You can access the online form and survey on Michaud's website.

The Bucksport Regional Health Center will receive a $2,459,420 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

NOAA has released a draft national policy encouraging the use of catch shares which is now available for public comment.

Whitney Wreath, a Machias-based company, is now the largest mail-order wreath maker in the country, after having been selected as L.L. Bean's greenery provider.

Send your Maine business notes to Editor@exceptionmag.com.

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