March 10, 2008 EditionEdition

Common ground | A chat with Carol Morris, founder of Morris Communications in Kennebunk.

Founded: January 2007 Employees: None Startup costs: $5,000 Revenue, year one: $150,000 Projected revenue, year two: $170,000 Contact: 329-6502 12 High Tide Rd.,...

Back in the fold | A conversation with former Maine tech czar Janet Yancey-Wrona on life in the private sector

After working in the public sector for seven years as the state's leading scientist - first as...

Gone fishing | Maine’s aquaculture industry relies on technologies both simple and complex to compete on a global scale

The aquaculture industry in many ways mimics the rise of modern agriculture. Building bigger and better tractors...

On a roll | Jim Amaral built Borealis Breads from scratch. But with rising costs and a tough retail market, can his company keep...

Last spring, Jim Amaral, owner of Borealis Breads, received some disappointing news. Hannaford Supermarkets was booting his...
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Take two | The digital revolution has come at a cost for Maine’s commercial photographers

Jerry Jalbert opened Jalbert Photography in Fort Kent 32 years ago, returning to his home town, after...

Move up or move out | Where is your company’s next generation headed? Right out the door, if you’re not careful.

Based on issues discussed at our symposium on pessimism in Maine's business community in October, our three-part...

No spin zone | He made his mark trying to keep slot machines out of Maine. Now groups in other states are lining up...

The way Dennis Bailey sees it, moral outrage isn't enough to keep casinos out of Maine. Think...

Easy redemption | With proprietary software and a streamlined process, Scarborough-based CLYNK rethinks how consumers return bottles and cans

Redeeming bottles and cans has been a perennially messy job. Consumers returning bags of cans contend with...
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