by Maine Mechanical | Mar 29, 2020 | Building, Heating, Mechanical, Plumbing
By Trevor McNally It’s difficult to know where to begin. The world has undergone a sea change in a matter of months, and the uncertainty of the future has created a vast collective anxiety among its people. As of this writing, more than 600,000 cases of the...read more
by Maine Mechanical | Mar 29, 2020 | Commercial News, Heating, Mechanical, Plumbing, Residential News
More Massachusetts and New York vehicle plates seen around Sugarloaf. BY CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS | SUN JOURNAL Snowbirds are flocking north earlier than usual to escape the coronavirus, while winter weekenders are hunkered down in their winter ski homes, several Maine...read more
by Maine Mechanical | Mar 25, 2020 | Heating, Mechanical, Plumbing
By Trevor McNally On March 18 the United Association General Office unveiled its guidelines “to protect the health of workers performing work on plumbing and HVAC systems” amid the current Covid-19 crisis. The guidelines begin by outlining the basics: the history of...read more
by Maine Mechanical | Mar 22, 2020 | Commercial News, Heating, Mechanical, Plumbing
By Josh Keefe, BDN Staff • March 16, 2020 4:15 pmUpdated: March 17, 2020 5:19 pm Gov. Janet Mills detailed the struggles of Maine’s small businesses to the federal government on Friday in a letter seeking access to low-cost federal loans for the state’s business...read more
by Maine Mechanical | Mar 15, 2020 | Education News
By Trevor McNally “Investing in career and technical education is just smart.” So says an op-ed co-penned by Biddeford Representative Ryan Fecteau and City of Portland Mayor Kate Snyder, which was published in the Portland Press Herald earlier this week on March 11....read more