"Business Maine." Brief articles on the University of Maine's new Franklin hatch

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Source

Mainebiz

Date

10-1-1999

Pages

6-7

Abstract

"Business Maine." Brief articles on the University of Maine's new Franklin hatchery; the tax-increment financing deal by Lamforder Corp., an automobile parts maker, to add 106 jobs in Brewer; the hazardous waste fine against Spencer Press; sale of the Courier Publications building in Rockland; plans by John Cacoulidis to build a South Portland hotel; the merger at Chinet in Waterville; the state's judicial appeal for a bingo parlor in Albany; criticism of state departments for failing to document tax increment breaks; increased traffic at Portland International Jetport; closure of the Dexter Shoe factory in Milo; herbal remedies to be offered by Tom's of Maine; and the removal of the D grade by Mid-Maine Technical Center in Waterville.

Subjects

Chinet Co Waterville, Courier Publications Rockland, Fines (Penalties), Fish hatcheries, Gambling, Hotels, taverns, etc South Portland, Mid-Maine Technical Center Waterville, Portland International Jetport, Shoe industry, Tax increment financing, Tom's of Maine Inc Kennebunk, Cacoulidis, John

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