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Child’s play | A chat with Rep. Brian Duprey (R-Hampden), owner of Little Angels Daycare and Preschool in Bangor.

Founded: November 2002 Revenues, 2003: $550,000 Projected revenues, 2004: $850,000 Address: 416 Stillwater Ave., Bangor Phone: 561-4848 Describe what your company...

Grocery Glut | More players. More and bigger stores. If you thought there were already too many grocery stores in southern Maine, you ain’t...

Need groceries? If you live in southern Maine, you've got plenty of choices already ˆ— and you're...

Graphic nature | Spectrum Printing moves to Portland to be closer to its customers — and to the customers it's trying to get

When seven tractor-trailers loaded with electronic presses, binding equipment and a host of other graphics-related gear backed-up...
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Economic fuel | Peter Micciche, ConocoPhillips’ man on the ground for the Harpswell LNG

As manager of stakeholder relations for the proposed Fairwinds liquefied natural gas terminal, Peter Micciche thought he'd...

Mighty wind | Could Mars Hill become the prototype for New England wind power development?

Though most people cite Cadillac Mountain as the first spot in the country to see the sunrise...

The perfect space | In the retail hothouse of Portland’s Old Port, some corners are hotter than others

Last fall, when Celia St. Onge began planning a home décor store specializing in furniture, linens, table...

Greetings from Westbrook | A conversation with Erik Carson, Westbrook’s new economic and community development director

Westbrook likes to think of itself as a city on the move. And Erik Carson, its new...
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Bayside bustle | Development is happening on Portland’s urban frontier, but can the latest big-picture plan succeed?

Ron Spinella imagines a day when his Portland neighborhood will be transformed. The president of the Bayside...
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