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Which Mainebiz stories caught readers’ interest the most in January? As part of a new monthly roundup, this post will look at our top features and stories from last month.
Print edition stories
1. The future is now: BIW shipyard looks to cut costs to win major Coast Guard contract
2. Five Maine economists give us their 2015 outlook
3. TLC for a legacy inn: The Rangeley Inn & Tavern comes back to life under new owner
4. Labor pains: Greater Portland companies find creative solutions to attract talent
5. In the valley below Sugarloaf, Carrabassett Coffee grows
6. Tom's of Maine founder paints intricate portrait of family and business values in new venture
7. Long-time Sea Bags employee Carrie Fletcher talks about why retired sails make for good bags
8. Changing marketplace: As gas prices drop, a maker of alternative fuel adapts
9. Outgoing PUC Chairman Tom Welch reflects on 15 years guiding energy policy in Maine
10. Islanders and propane haulers grapple with tighter ferry restrictions
Daily Report stories
1. Kemp Goldberg changes name to reflect agency's values, growth ambitions
2. Portland composting company poised for major growth after expansion
3. Portland sales tax software startup hires former L.L.Bean executive
4. Belfast manufacturer faces mass layoffs
5. Lab software startup founded by Jackson Lab employees gets key $220K grant
6. Bangor concert promoter: 2015 will rock
7. LePage calls Verso 'bottom feeders'
8. MaineToday Media lays off 8 people
9. Investor group buys Lewiston manufacturer
10. Saco & Biddeford Savings names new president
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