October 5, 2009 EditionEdition

Business incorporations from May 2009 | A selection of Maine business limited liability companies registered in March and April, supplied by the Office of...

A selection of Maine business limited liability companies registered in May 2009, supplied by the Office of...

Comp fees spark debate before board

When St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Lewiston billed Bath Iron Works $106,596 for treating a pair...

Well schooled | The University of Maine looks beyond cost-cutting to widening impacts

“Charting the Course” is written by GrowSmart Maine, a Portland nonprofit that promotes and encourages new ways...

Shifting gears | Steps to getting a new venture past the checkered flag

I’ve sometimes described the process of funding high-growth ventures as akin to race car driving. So buckle...
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Potential redefined | New products and new investments position the Port of Eastport for growth

Executive director, Eastport Port Authority   The American Heritage Dictionary lists the definition of potential as...

A franchise of neighborhood butcher shops expands

Retail naysayers take note: A couple of buddies from Marshwood High School in South Berwick are serving...

Real estate data from Oct. 5, 2009 | Building permits, sales and leases from the Oct. 5, 2009, issue of Mainebiz

Building Permits Bangor (August) $4,474,115, 302 Husson Ave., First Atlantic Corp., three additions and additional...

In short from Oct. 5, 2009 | A roundup of new hires, promotions, accolades and appointments from Maine’s business community

New Hires Spinnaker Trust, a wealth management firm in Portland, recently hired Ralph Harding as director...
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Acid test | Subtle changes in the ocean’s pH level threaten the future of Maine’s shellfish industry

Four hundred corded nylon ropes hang from the mussel raft that floats near Bangs Island. Hundreds of...

Who calls the shots? | In an otherwise conciliatory relationship, Maine and Canada duke out the rights to LNG passage

The topic of liquefied natural gas is heating up again, renewing a political feud between Maine and...
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