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March 21, 2005 EditionEdition

Quality control | With an eye for detail, Mary Allen Lindemann and Alan Spear have made Coffee by Design a Portland institution

When Mary Allen Lindemann and Alan Spear opened the first Coffee by Design coffeehouse in the summer...

On the offense | William McDonough of the Seacoast Shipyard Association on the effort to keep Portsmouth Naval Shipyard off the Pentagon’s base closure...

Uneasiness runs through every community that's home to a military base when the government is preparing to...

Rounding the bases | After a shaky start, the Sanford Mainers reorganize and draw a crowd

At the end of the 2004 season, the Sanford Mainers celebrated their first New England Collegiate Baseball...

A chat with Debra Dupuis, owner and manager of Echo 52 Family Restaurant in Berwick. | Family recipe

Founded: May 2004 Employees: 25 Startup costs: $800,000 Revenues, 2004: $288,000 Projected revenues, 2005: $500,000 Contact: 698-9952 6 Sullivan Sq., Berwick www.echo52.com What kind of...
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On the road again | Charlie Summers takes over as the Small Business Administration’s regional administrator for New England

After losing the First District congressional race to Democratic incumbent Tom Allen last November, Republican challenger Charlie...

COMMENTARY: Room to grow | York County towns struggle with the legality of residential growth caps

Senior planner, Southern Maine Regional Planning Commission Here's the scene: You just bought your dream building lot in...

Drawing a crowd | A York County group tries new strategies to attract tourists to the region

Tourism promotion in southern Maine is a tricky thing. While summer traffic in coastal York County might...

Betting on Biddeford | Developers hope to transform two former mills downtown

Developer Doug Sanford has an affection for old buildings. Rather than building new projects, he's spent 20...
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A question of priorities | A proposal to fund the creative economy faces scrutiny

As March winds down, the Legislature is poised to take up Gov. John Baldacci's proposed $5.7 billion...
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