June 11, 2012 EditionEdition

🔒Biddeford program aims for a downtown renaissance

Biddeford has earned a reputation as a gritty, blue-collar mill town that trucks in trash to burn in a downtown incinerator. There’s about 1 million square feet of mill space […]

🔒A new plan puts employers at the forefront of job training

A walk through the General Dynamics manufacturing facility in Saco juxtaposes old-school manufacturing and an increasingly high-tech...

🔒Investment program seeks rural jobs

Maine Senate Republicans recently announced an increase in the cap to tax credits for certain rural development...

🔒Anthem seeks rate increase

Anthem Health Plans of Maine is planning a 1.7% overall rate increase on its individual policies for...
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🔒Maine journalist Matt Hongoltz-Hetling earns three prestigious awards

Matt Hongoltz-Hetling, 38, says he is in the middle of building his career in journalism. But he...

🔒What it takes to stand out in your industry

Industry gurus, often called thought leaders, are sought out, listened to, respected and needed for their expertise...

🔒To be competitive, new offerings require a tailored approach

Surprisingly, many business leaders I interact with cannot articulate their strategic competitive advantage. In other words, they...

🔒A West Newfield startup attempts to erase mobile communication barriers

The next wave in mobile communications might come from a basement in West Newfield.Investors, including the state...
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🔒Traffic study focuses efforts on upgrades to Biddeford/Turnpike area

An effort to improve traffic corridors through York County is nearing its final phase, with the Route...

🔒Clear communication

The rise of communication technology in my lifetime is astonishing. I remember as a kid the excitement...

🔒Leasing IT equipment rarely makes sense

I recently read an article in Forbes that promoted leasing iPads rather than buying them outright. This...
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