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September 8, 2008

Sept. 8 issue of Mainebiz | The table of contents for the Sept. 8, 2008, issue of Mainebiz

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Cover stories

VillageSoup redefined the local news business. Now, with a fresh acquisition, CEO Richard Anderson has to keep the company moving forward, in The new news.

Cooke Aquaculture brings salmon processing back to Maine. Is Maine's aquaculture industry poised for a rebound?

Lobster boat builders diversify to stay afloat, in Getting pinched.

Newsworthy

Lee Academy opens its first satellite school in China, in The fast road to China.

Focus: Energy & utilities

Maine's recent energy proposals, in Shifting current.

A chat with John Kerry, director of Maine's Office of Energy Independence and Security, in Power player.

Should Maine leave ISO New England? In High energy.

Portland's Eco-story LLC works to bring LED technology into the mainstream, in Light bright.

U.S. Senate candidates sound off on Maine's energy policies, in From D.C. to Maine.

Energy stats, in Inside Maine's power market.

New Entreprenuers

A conversation with Joe Walsh, founder of Green Clean Maine in Portland

Plus...

Mainebiz's back-of-the-book section includes company and personnel news, business incorporations from May 2008, recent commercial real estate transactions, and a list of Maine's highest-paid nonprofit professionals.

*Mainebiz currently runs three stories from its current issue online. The rest of the articles can be found in the print edition, which hits streets today, and will enter our free online archives in three weeks.  

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