"Business Maine." Brief articles on potential Kittery property tax losses from
Date
6-12-2000
Pages
4-8
Abstract
"Business Maine." Brief articles on potential Kittery property tax losses from the death of Ronald Sawtelle, owner of Seavey Island LLC; Board of Planning Review's denial of an International Paper site-review permit; move of Putnam Investments from Massachusetts to Maine; order by Maine Department of Environmental Protection for Wyman power plant to reduce emissions; revenue increase at American Skiing Company in Bethel; Teamsters' support for a potential L.L. Bean strike; construction of Irving Forest Products' manufacturing plant in Limestone; ruling from Forest Stewardship Council that J. D. Irving met its environmental standards; upcoming closure of Franklin Shoe Company in Farmington; selection of Leonard Dow as chief operating officer of FirstPark in Fairfield; consideration of subsidiary CNEX to buy itself when sold by Central Maine Power; railroad service to Portland; and lawsuit by four employees against MBNA.
Subjects
Actions and defenses, Air pollution, American Skiing Co, Bean, L L, Inc Freeport, FirstPark Oakland, International Paper Company, Irving Forest Products, Irving, J D, Ltd, MBNA Corp, Putnam Investments, Railroads Passenger service, Dow, Leonard, Sawtelle, Ronald
Recommended Citation
""Business Maine." Brief articles on potential Kittery property tax losses from" (2000). Maine News Index – MaineBiz. 1481.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_mainebiz/1481
Source
Mainebiz