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October 20, 2014 EditionEdition

🔒From pencil to computer: Lobstermen adapting to digital data collection

Just 10% of Maine’s lobster fishermen, selected randomly each year, are required to report landings and other data to the Department of Marine Resources. They use good old pen and […]

🔒On the edge: Monhegan Island’s year-round residents take charge of their future

Shermie Stanley doesn't need to read the Island Institute's 62-page 2011 status report on Maine's 15 year-round...

🔒Newsworthy people and performances

New hiresPen Bay Healthcare in Rockport hired Thomas Crosslin III as a surgeon and Norman Keller as...

🔒Longtime MDI boat builder sells business to protégé

BERNARD — Boat builder Robert “Chummy” Rich, who has been featured in books and videos, sold his...
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🔒Eleven Maine companies recently raised capital

Maine companies continue to raise money actively, filing Form Ds with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission...

🔒Maine’s varied industries tell a larger story

This issue of Mainebiz includes stories that look at some traditional industries, including farming and lobstering, and...

🔒Northeast Harbor reset: After two major downtown fires, rebuilding includes a rethinking

Several years after two devastating downtown fires, Northeast Harbor is finally seeing a resurgence.A fire in 2008...

🔒In international trade, you can get there from here

Mainers set the bar for bootstrapping their own businesses, but when it comes to thinking beyond the...
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🔒How to create the aura of an icon

Becoming “iconic” means leaving a legacy to those you care about — where your actions and your...

🔒Fifth-generation operator takes family-owned North Haven boatyard into the modern age

Adam Alexander is the fifth-generation operator of the family-owned J.O. Brown & Son Inc., a boatyard that...

🔒Author Mary Quinn Doyle documents the changes in Maine’s farms and their economic importance

Walking amid the Holstein cows at Benson Farm in Gorham, writer and photographer Mary Quinn Doyle seems...
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