January 5, 2004 EditionEdition

New life for an old mill | A pending sale means the former Statler Tissue mill in Augusta may once again fire up its...

For more than two years, Bob Jackson has led a lonely crew watching over the former Statler...

Southern progress | Great Works Internet sets its sights on ISP-saturated Portsmouth

The Great Works River begins in York County and flows southwest, its waters eventually joining the Piscataqua...

In the zone | What could Pine Tree Zone designation mean for Augusta-Waterville? That depends on who you ask.

There's a lot of activity these days at the former Kimberly-Clark paper mill in Winslow, now called...

Mind games | A chat with Pat Thompson, owner of PuzzledMinds in Yarmouth.

Founded: October 2002 Revenues, 2002: $5,000-$10,000 Projected revenues, 2003: $100,000 Address: PO Box 1166, Yarmouth 04096 Phone: 800-876-5950 Web: www.puzzledminds.com Describe...
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Many tongues | Conflict overseas puts the services of a Rumford business in high demand

For at least one group of specialists, deployment to Afghanistan or Iraq begins with a stop in...

Mattson moment | How do you fill an empty 300,000-square-foot building? Kevin Mattson is working on it.

Kevin Mattson had a couple of early Christmas presents last month. Or maybe they were birthday presents....

More than just icing | Amy Bouchard of Gardiner built a better whoopie pie, and the world — led by Oprah — is beating...

When the cameras rolled for the Nov. 17 installment of the "The Oprah Winfrey Show," Isamax Snacks...
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