February 18, 2013 EditionEdition

🔒Great Northern Paper Co. CEO reflects on 1st year turnaround

Last month, Great Northern Paper Co. CEO Richard Cyr turned over the day-to-day running of the East Millinocket mill to Ned Dwyer, a 26-year paper industry veteran who assumes the […]

🔒Putney launches generic med for dogs

Putney Inc., a pharmaceutical company focused on the development and sale of generic prescription medicines for pets,...

🔒Forge an effective relationship with your CEO and board

Nobody takes care of the boss. The CEO's job is to take care of everyone in the...

🔒Rebate programs inspire new look at electric heat

Gerry Chasse, president and chief operating officer of Bangor Hydro-Electric Co. and Maine Public Service, has a...
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🔒Portland scorecard measures economic progress, setbacks

There are no simple conclusions from the latest assessment of Portland's economy.The outlook in the city's annual...

🔒State changes RFP review; LePage pushes for natural gas

Getting a handle on state contractingLots of people in Augusta are jockeying for position to direct where...

🔒Settlements of note

The courts have been busy acting upon cases that affect Maine businesses. Here are some recent highlights:The...

🔒An old industry finds hope in new technologies

Maine boatbuilders work hard at evoking a message of traditional value and heritage in marketing their craft....
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🔒Falmouth businesses boost Route 1 upgrade

After at least 10 years of discussion, the Falmouth Town Council is going ahead with a plan...

🔒Bouncing around

Back in 1986, when my husband and I decided we wanted to put down roots in Maine...

🔒Portland condo market poised for upswing

When real estate broker Gail Landry assesses the prospects for selling units in the Bay House, a...

🔒Newsworthy people and performances

New hiresEaton Peabody recently hired Bruce Hochman for its Portland law office. Hochman brings nearly 30 years...
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