Mainebiz, a statewide bi-weekly business news and entrepreneurship publication, beginning in 1994 as Biz, and continuing as Mainebiz starting in 1998.
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Submissions from 2007

"There and Back" piece reminiscing about the traditional "curious drive-by," whe, John McDonald

"There and Back" piece telling the tragic Down East tale of Sherman and Edna Ame, John McDonald

Ready Seafood in Portland was launched in 2004 by brothers John and Brendan Read, Peter McDougall

"Focus: Banking & Finance" piece on the aging membership of credit unions, and e, Brandi Neal

"Focus: Health Care" piece on Chamber BlueOptions, a new health plan offered by, Brandi Neal

"Focus: Banking & Finance" commentary by Chris Pinkham, president of the Maine A, Chris Pinkham

A look at how several new business owners are modernizing the older companies th, Whit Richardson

Article on the rapidly expanding alpaca industry in Maine, noting that the numbe, Whit Richardson

"Business Maine" piece on the EntrePrep Summer Institute, held at Hebron Academy, Whit Richardson

"Business Maine" piece with a graph showing the value of Maine exports to Japan, Whit Richardson

"Business Maine" piece with updates on developments in Maine's colleges in unive, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Augusta-Waterville" piece on the annual Colby Economic Outlook, a short-, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Banking & Finance" piece on credit unions, which are increasingly using, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Banking & Finance" piece on the New American Education Center in Portlan, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Banking & Finance" piece on VentureNetwork.vc, the first social networki, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Building & Real Estate" piece on Maine Wetlands Bank LLC, which complete, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Building & Real Estate" piece on Rick Morris, owner of Lewiston-based In, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Building & Real Estate" piece on the ambitious 10-year, $150 million exp, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Building & Real Estate" piece on the Developers Collaborative, a loose-k, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Health Care" piece on the Maine Humanities Council's Literature & Medici, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Health Care: piece on the relationship between the University of New Eng, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Lewiston-Auburn" piece on Northeast Bank, which has acquired five Maine, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Marketing" piece on direct marketing firms, with profiles of DMM in Scar, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Midcoast Region" piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer for, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Midcoast Region" piece on Gateway 1, a group of representatives from 21, Whit Richardson

"Focus on Building & Real Estate" piece on Oxford Homes Inc., once one of the la, Whit Richardson

"Focus on Building & Real Estate" piece on the completion of Olympia Development, Whit Richardson

"Focus on Energy & Utilities" piece on Scott Houldin, who is proposing a 700-meg, Whit Richardson

"Focus on Environment" piece on how the clean-up of the Androscoggin and Kennebe, Whit Richardson

"Focus on Greater Portland" piece on congestion along Portland's I-295 corridor., Whit Richardson

"Focus on Human Resources" piece on the new Portland Public Schools' teacher con, Whit Richardson

"Focus on Northern Maine" piece four years after the bankruptcy of Great Norther, Whit Richardson

"Focus on Professional Services" piece on Portland-based accounting firm Berry,, Whit Richardson

"Focus on Safety & Security" piece on "ethical hackers," such as David Jacquet o, Whit Richardson

"Focus on the Bangor Region" piece with a profile of John Rohman, 61, CEO of WBR, Whit Richardson

"Focus on Tourism & Hospitality" containing an interview with Patricia Eltman, d, Whit Richardson

"Focus on York County" piece on Doug Martin and his sister Lorna Martin Perry, c, Whit Richardson

Interview in question-and-answer format with Morrill resident Virginia Thorndike, Whit Richardson

Madison-based Backyard Farms produced nearly 17 million pounds of hydroponic tom, Whit Richardson

Maine Biotech will host a pavilion at the BIO International biotech trade show i, Whit Richardson

Maine continues to struggle with the so-called brain drain, when the best and br, Whit Richardson

"Newsworthy" piece on Dana Mosher, the new executive director of the Belfast Ar, Whit Richardson

"Newsworthy" piece with a profile of Catherine Renault, the new director of Main, Whit Richardson

"Newsworthy" piece with a profile of Jen Beltz and Thom Householder of Portland,, Whit Richardson

North Carolina-based FairPoint Communications announced last month that it plans, Whit Richardson

Profile of Charles Niles, 47, of Bowdoin, who owns American Honeycomb Radiator M, Whit Richardson

Profile of Deb Neuman, 45, of Bangor, director of the University of Maine's Targ, Whit Richardson

Rick Dacri, a human resources consultant in Kennebunk and president of the Human, Whit Richardson

Some 250 visiting soccer teams will come to Maine for the 2007 U.S. Youth Soccer, Whit Richardson

The Maine Turnpike Authority receives no state or federal funds to pay for highw, Whit Richardson

The VIA Group, a Portland-based advertising and marketing company founded by Joh, Whit Richardson

"Focus: Building & Real Estate" piece by Scott Rollins, director of permitting a, Scott Rollins

"Focus on Professional Services" piece on Maine's new Business and Consumer Cour, Doug Rooks

A surprise permit rejection by Maine's Land Use Regulation Commission killed pla, Douglas Rooks

"Focus: Augusta-Waterville" piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer, Douglas Rooks

"Focus: Building & Real Estate" piece with a detailed look at Elliott and John C, Douglas Rooks

"Focus: Building & Real Estate" piece with a profile of Kevin Mattson, president, Douglas Rooks

"Focus: Energy & Utilities" piece on the planned merger of Central Maine Power's, Douglas Rooks

"Focus: Marketing" piece on Biddeford-based Creative Broadcast Concepts (CBC), p, Douglas Rooks

"Focus: Midcoast Region" piece on the continuing big-box retail store controvers, Douglas Rooks

"Focus on Building & Real Estate" piece on Broughton Builders of Ellsworth, lead, Douglas Rooks

Monson-based Moosehead Furniture reopened in mid-October after an eight-month sh, Douglas Rooks

"From the Ground Up" piece on creative reuse of problem or special-purpose prope, Drew Sigfridson

"From the Ground Up" piece on factors that contributed to the surge of the comme, Drew Sigfridson

"From the Ground Up" piece on the federal Leadership in Energy and Environmental, Drew Sigfridson

"From the Ground Up" piece on the increase in "mixed-use" commercial development, Drew Sigfridson

"Focus: Building & Real Estate" piece on a new home in Freeport that is among th, Taylor Smith

"Focus: Building & Real Estate" piece with a review of the 2006 real estate mark, Taylor Smith

"Focus: Energy & Utilities" piece with a breakdown of the Efficiency Maine progr, Taylor Smith

"Focus: Marketing" piece on guerrilla marketing techniques, noting that more Mai, Taylor Smith

"Focus on Greater Portland" piece with an interview with BlueCurrent owner, Fran, Taylor Smith

"Focus on Northern Maine" piece on Greenville, where lack of snow in the winter, Taylor Smith

"Focus: Technology" piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer format w, Taylor Smith

In a volatile stock market, educational institutions, including the University o, Taylor Smith

Interview in question-and-answer format with former Maine Governor Angus King, w, Taylor Smith

"Newsworthy" piece on George Smith, president of the Institute for Doctoral Stud, Taylor Smith

"Newsworthy" piece with a profile of Barbara Ginley, executive director of the M, Taylor Smith

"Newsworthy" piece with a profile of Camden's Rob Eddy, of Robert H. Eddy & Asso, Taylor Smith

"Newsworthy" piece with a profile of Chad Coffin, president of the new Maine Cla, Taylor Smith

"Newsworthy" piece with a profile of Chris Hall, 50, of Buxton, a longtime lobby, Taylor Smith

"Newsworthy" piece with a profile of Jeff Dumais, president and general manager, Taylor Smith

Profile of John Richardson, Governor John Baldacci's nominee for commissioner of, Taylor Smith

Profile of Les Fossel, 60, of Alna, who runs Restoration Resources, specializing, Taylor Smith

Profile of Roxanne Quimby, who four years after selling Burt's Bees, has launche, Taylor Smith

"Focus: Building & Real Estate" piece featuring an interview in question-and-ans, Scott Sutherland

"Focus: Augusta-Waterville" piece on the boom in artisanal cheese, which has cre, Joseph R. Thompson

"Focus: Banking & Finance" piece on the Maine Seed Capital Tax Credit Program (M, Joseph R. Thompson

"Focus: Building & Real Estate" piece with profiles of Maine companies that rely, Joseph R. Thompson

"Focus on Greater Portland" piece on Nick Nikazmerad, owner of Eastman Industrie, Joseph R. Thompson

Maine's blueberry growers, who rely on beekeeping operations to pollinate their, Joseph R. Thompson

"From the Ground Up" piece comparing the redevelopment of the Maine State Pier i, Scott Tompkins

"From the Ground Up" piece on how a four-year, 47-percent enrollment increase at, Scott Tompkins

"From the Ground Up" piece on LD 1790, "An Act to Secure Maine's Transportation, Scott Tompkins

"From the Ground Up" piece on LD 1810, An Act to Enact the Informed Growth Act,, Scott Tompkins

"From the Ground Up" piece on Maine's independent contractor laws and their shor, Scott Tompkins

"From the Ground Up" piece on the dim outlook in the construction sector, noting, Scott Tompkins

"From the Ground Up" piece on the economic ripple effect of hiring local constru, Scott Tompkins

"From the Ground Up" piece on the Fast Aid program at Associated Constructors of, Scott Tompkins

"From the Ground Up" piece on the state's aging infrastructure and the Maine Dep, Scott Tompkins

"From the Ground Up" piece on the state's transportation funding crisis, with a, Scott Tompkins