"Business Maine." Short articles on the resignation of Portland Press Herald bu

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Source

Mainebiz

Date

4-2-2001

Pages

41373

Abstract

"Business Maine." Short articles on the resignation of Portland Press Herald business editor John Gorge; withdrawal of the Teamsters' effort to unionize as a result of 10 percent L. L Bean bonuses; collapse of Biddeford Textile; Tim Flanger's proposed 125,000-square-foot office project in Westbrook; use of the $3 million received by Portland for sale of its Bath Iron Works dry dock to build Ocean Gate; election of Christine Vincent as president of the Maine College of Art; reversal of Maine Public Radio schedule changes; impact of foot-and-mouth disease on Falcon Shoe in Lewiston; positive evaluation of the state fund that pays unemployment benefits; new training center at Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor; innocent plea of former Bowdoin College controller Gary Plante to theft; approval of a Bath Iron Works contract by the Maine Draftsmen Association; salmon anemia, or SA, found between Eastport and Lubec; Pingree forestland, the largest conservation easement in America; acquisition of Internet Maine by Prexar; and International Paper's rejection of a buy-out offer by its former employees.

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Bean, L L, Inc Freeport, Bath Iron Works, Biddeford Textile Co Biddeford, College presidents, Conservation easements, Foot-and-mouth disease, Jackson Laboratory Bar Harbor, International Paper Company, Internet Maine, Maine College of Art Portland Presidents, Maine Public Radio, Ocean Gateway project Portland, Pingree Forest Partnership, Salmon, Portland Press Herald, Unemployment Relief measures, Gorge, John, Plante, Gary A, Vincent, Christine J

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