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 2004

"Marketing Angel" piece containing an interview with Peter Webber, executive dir, Kimberly L. McCall

"Marketing Angel" piece detailing the publicity campaign for a new PBS series, ", Kimberly L. McCall

"Marketing Angel" piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer format wit, Kimberly L. McCall

"Marketing Angel" piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer format wit, Kimberly L. McCall

"Marketing Angel" piece on Brunswick-based Allenbrook Inc., which is using clien, Kimberly L. McCall

"Marketing Angel" piece on Jessica Porter of Portland and her new book, "The Hip, Kimberly L. McCall

"Marketing Angel" piece on "joyologist" and life coach KC Christensen-Lang, owne, Kimberly L. McCall

"Marketing Angel" piece on mother-daughter freelance makeup artists, Cynthia Cla, Kimberly L. McCall

"Marketing Angel" piece on Shipyard Brewing Company and their efforts to market, Kimberly L. McCall

"Marketing Angel" piece on the Maine Film Office, with an interview with directo, Kimberly L. McCall

"Marketing Angel" piece with an interview with Norman Roca, general manager of t, Kimberly L. McCall

"Commentary" piece by Stacy Mitchell, senior researcher at the Institute for Loc, Stacy Mitchell

"By the Numbers" piece listing Maine's largest 2003 commercial property leases,, Rebecca Norling

"By the Numbers" piece on Maine's most popular radio stations, by market, ranked, Rebecca Norling

"By the Numbers" piece ranking Maine's acute care hospitals, by number of licens, Rebecca Norling

"By the Numbers" piece ranking Maine's largest USDA farm subsidies for 2002. Th, Rebecca Norling

"By the Numbers" ranking Maine's thirteen largest architectural firms. The top, Rebecca Norling

"New Entrepreneurs" interview piece with Shay Bellas, owner of The Language Conn, Rebecca Norling

"New Entrepreneurs" piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer format w, Rebecca Norling

"New Entrepreneurs" piece on Don Mackenzie, founder and president of Mobile Mark, Rebecca Norling

"New Entrepreneurs" piece on Pat Thompson, owner of PuzzledMinds in Yarmouth, wh, Rebecca Norling

"New Entrepreneurs" piece with an interview with brothers Troy and Jay Nason, ow, Rebecca Norling

"New Entrepreneurs" piece with an interview with Rep. Brian Duprey, R-Hampden, o, Rebecca Norling

"Maine Business" piece reporting that Christopher Hutchins and his son Charles ", Rebecca Nutting and Scott Sutherland

"Business Maine piece on the numerous residential and commercial projects curren, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"Business Unusual" piece on Gravestone Artwear in York, owned by mother-daughter, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers: Election 2004" piece ranking Maine's largest institutional cont, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece on Maine's fifteen largest businesses and industrial park, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece on Maine's fifteen largest law firms, ranked by total nu, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece on Maine's largest advertising and marketing firms, ranke, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece on Maine's largest chambers of commerce, ranked by June 2, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece on Maine's largest nonprofit organizations, ranked by 200, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece on Maine's twelve highest-paid public company executives,, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece on Maine's twelve largest aquaculture leases, ranked by t, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece on mergers and acquisitions involving Maine companies in, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece on the 15 largest Maine-based banks, ranked by total asse, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece ranking Maine's largest accounting firms based on 2003 re, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece ranking Maine's largest construction firms by 2003 revenu, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece ranking Maine's largest credit unions by total assets as, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece ranking Maine's largest non-government employers as of De, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece ranking Maine's largest nursing and assisted living homes, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"By the Numbers" piece ranking the eleven largest Maine-based public companies,, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"Economy Watch" piece reporting that Maine's median household income dropped by, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"Focus on Lewiston-Auburn" piece on Bonnie Loubier, manager of Cafe Bon Bon LLC, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

Naoto Inoue, CEO of Arundel-based Solar Market, and his colleague, Craig Carni o, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"New Entrepreneurs" interview with Teresa Moore, president and CEO of Downeast S, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"New Entrepreneurs" piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer format w, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"New Entrepreneurs" piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer format w, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"New Entrepreneurs" piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer format w, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"New Entrepreneurs" piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer format w, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"New Entrepreneurs" piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer format w, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"New Entrepreneurs" piece on Bettina Blanchard, founder of All in Place Organizi, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"New Entrepreneurs" piece on Claire Kiedrowski, co-owner with Lori Phillips of K, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"New Entrepreneurs" piece on Mark Maguire, co-owner with Patrick Wallingford of, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"New Entrepreneurs" piece on Policy Development Inc. of Brunswick, with an inter, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"New Entrepreneurs" piece with an interview with D. Matthew Quinlan, president o, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"New Entrepreneurs" piece with an interview with Sibyl Murphy, owner of Bark 'N, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"Newsworthy" piece profiling Glenn Cummings, 43, director of partnership program, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"Newsworthy" piece with a profile of Rick Borgman, 52, a professor of finance at, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"Next List" piece featuring ten people who are shaping the future of Maine's eco, Dorothy Ogrodowczyk

"Focus on Greater Bangor" piece on the National Folk Festival, which ended its t, Brian O'Keefe

"Newsworthy" piece reporting on David Olson, former library director at the Univ, Brian O'Keefe

"Focus on Banking and Finance" detailing eight signs that your community bank's, August A. Oliveira

"Building & real estate" special section piece by Ted Regan, executive director, Ted Regan

"Perspectives" piece by Neil Rolde, president of the Seacoast Shipyard Associati, Neil Rolde

"From the Ground Up" piece on how Maine's Pine Tree Zone program, through a comb, Drew Sigfridson

"From the Ground Up" piece on the need for affordable housing in Maine, mentioni, Drew Sigfridson

"From the Ground Up" piece on the planning and effort needed to move a business,, Drew Sigfridson

"From the Ground Up" piece on the popularity of commercial condominiums as lower, Drew Sigfridson

"Building & real estate" piece detailing the purchase and renovation of 75 York, Scott Simons

Anthony Burich, 55, managing member of Oregon-based Monolite Composites, wants t, Taylor Smith

Article on redevelopment efforts for the former Eastern Fine Paper Co. mill in B, Taylor Smith

Article on summer camps in Maine, with a focus on new construction and programmi, Taylor Smith

Article on the increasing migration of young people out of Maine, and a new init, Taylor Smith

Article on the ways Maine nonprofits are working to expand their donor base to i, Taylor Smith

"Building and real estate" piece on Peter Benard and Kevin French, new owners of, Taylor Smith

"Building & real estate" special section piece on 156-year-old Casco-based Hanco, Taylor Smith

"Building & real estate" special section piece on Portland-based Barnstormers, s, Taylor Smith

"Building & real estate" supplement piece about the U.S. Green Building Council', Taylor Smith

"Building & real estate" supplement piece containing a profile of and interview, Taylor Smith

"Business Unusual" piece on luthier Joel Eckhaus, 53, who sells about 30 handcra, Taylor Smith

Chris and Karee Rhoades recently acquired H.F. Pinkham Inc.--a Milbridge- and Ma, Taylor Smith

"Focus on Banking and Finance" piece on H. M. Payson & Co. in Portland, a 150-ye, Taylor Smith

"Focus on Banking and Finance" piece on the consolidation trend in Maine banking, Taylor Smith

"Focus on Business Travel" piece reporting that business groups are an increasin, Taylor Smith

"Focus on Down East" piece on Neal Workman of Boston and Kennebunk, who founded, Taylor Smith

"Focus on Down East" piece with an interview with Hank Schmeizer, 61, of Somesvi, Taylor Smith

"Focus on Health Care" piece on Bangor-based Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems' c, Taylor Smith

"Focus on Health Care" piece on LifeFlight of Maine of Bangor, directed by Tom J, Taylor Smith

"Focus on Health Care" piece, with an interview with Marcella Sowerby, who found, Taylor Smith

"Focus on Human Resources" piece on the increasing competition in the state's jo, Taylor Smith

"Focus on Professional Services" piece on John Thibodeau, 44, founder and princi, Taylor Smith

"Focus on Professional Services" piece on Maine's system for disciplining lawyer, Taylor Smith

"Focus on Western Maine" piece on Maine Machine Products Company (MMPCo.) in Sou, Taylor Smith

L.L. Bean dropped plans to build a call center in Oakland's First Park after Was, Taylor Smith

"Newsworthy" piece on Joseph Westphal, chancellor of the University of Maine Sys, Taylor Smith

"Newsworthy" piece reporting on Mike Tetreault, the new director of the Maine ch, Taylor Smith

"Next List" piece featuring ten people who are shaping the future of Maine's eco, Taylor Smith

"Next List" piece featuring ten people who are shaping the future of Maine's eco, Taylor Smith

"Next List" piece featuring ten people who are shaping the future of Maine's eco, Taylor Smith