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May 5, 2014 EditionEdition

🔒Jennifer Miller, of Sappi Fine Paper, on how to succeed in the global marketplace

The University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation took an upbeat approach at its 64th annual Paper Days in Orono, focusing on career opportunities for students with strong backgrounds in […]

🔒Utilize writers who’ll help your business thrive

Those who can, do — right? Well, when it comes to writing, maybe not. If they're interested...

🔒With two-thirds of dentists over age 50, Maine needs reinforcements

The ongoing shortage of medical professionals in rural Maine brings to mind “Northern Exposure,” the 1990s TV...

🔒Gov. LePage signs ‘patent trolls’ bill into law that aims to protect businesses

As lawmakers passed several bills recently, it was hit or miss for Gov. Paul LePage, who signed...
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🔒Primary-care practices across Maine take a new approach to help patients and reduce costs

As an internist, Dr. Carl DeMars specializes in solving puzzling diagnostic problems. For the last three years,...

🔒Peter Van Allen: Meeting the challenges

Like most states, Maine is navigating the world of healthcare and the global economy.Yet Maine faces challenges...

🔒Are Maine’s overseas trade missions worth the time and money?

When Gov. Paul LePage leads a delegation of Maine business owners and leaders to the United Kingdom...

🔒Newsworthy people and performances

New hiresSunrise County Economic Council in Calais recently hired Charles Rudelitch as executive director. Rudelitch was previously...
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🔒An ACA primer for 2015

The final regulations for the “shared responsibility” provisions (also referred to as “pay or play”) from the...

🔒Hidden Valley’s David Moskovitz targets business model for Maine woods recreation

Sitting at a picnic table in a clearing on a late winter morning surrounded by 1,000 acres...
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