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 2001

Lengthy, detailed "Focus on Bath & Brunswick" article on Brunswick and Topsham r, Adam Day

Lengthy, detailed profile of Saltwater Institute, which trains business leaders, Adam Day

Maine loggers often use use poor environmental practices, which are always cheap, Adam Day

"Newsworthy." Comments of textile worker Robert "Woody" Woodworth on layoffs at, Adam Day

"Newsworthy." Profile of American Bar Association president-elect Bob Hirshon,, Adam Day

"Newsworthy." Profile of John O'Leary of Portland, United States ambassador to, Adam Day

"Newsworthy." Profile of Nikki Child, president of Vision Technology Education, Adam Day

"Newsworthy." Profile of Portland Police Chief Mike Chitwood., Adam Day

"Newsworthy." Profile of Seafax, the credit-reporting and diversified financial, Adam Day

"Newsworthy." Profile of Tom Qualey, president of the Maine Potato Board., Adam Day

"Newsworthy." Profile of Trish O'Donnell, vice president of Acadia Trust / Gouw, Adam Day

Profile of internet bandwidth plans in Maine, like those of the Maine Exchange, Adam Day

Profile of Rapid Response Services at the Department of Labor, which serves work, Adam Day

The Maine Internet business RoadRunner Pro is encountering problems. Lengthy, d, Adam Day

"2001 Eagle Feather Awards." Profiles of the Maine Businesses for Social Respon, Adam Day and Michaela Cavallaro

Detailed profile of Maine Businesses for Social Responsibility. Related "Busine, Adam Day and Michaela Cavallaro

David Andrew Fink, president of Guilford Transportation, has a longstanding feud, Adam Day and Scott Sutherland

Lengthy, detailed article on job training and its sources in Maine, including st, Adam Day and Scott Sutherland

Lengthy, detailed "Focus on Insurance" article on the single-payer health care m, Adam Day and Scott Sutherland

Mainers like Russ Hewitt of Pride Manufacturing, John Buchera of the Maine Depar, Adam Day and Scott Sutherland

Some of Maine's dairy farms have turned to the synthetic bovine growth hormone r, Adam Day and Scott Sutherland

Comments of Mainers from a variety of industries on the impact of the Sept. 11 t, Adam Day, Scott Sutherland, and Michaela Cavallaro

"New Ventures." Profile of www.NationwideObituaries.com in Portland., Elise Groves

Detailed letter from a member of the Campaign for a Comprehensive Plan, respondi, Janet Ham

Alan Hinsey of Maine Businesses for Social Responsibility has been researching t, Doug Hubley

Changing food tastes have created a big opportunity for the state's expanding nu, Doug Hubley

"Focus on Portland." Profile of Portland entertainment communications firm SAVV, Doug Hubley

Profile of Maine's Adaptive Equipment Loan Program, jointly run by the Finance A, Doug Hubley

"Business and the Arts" column on layoffs like Leslie Evans Design Associates gr, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts" column on the public arts event Bearfest in Belfast., Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts" column on UnumProvident's $400,000 gift to the Portland, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts" column on using the arts to revitalize Maine cities and, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." Comments of Gleason Fine Art in Boothbady and Camden,, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." Deer Isle resident Terrell Lester's photographs were r, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." Mark Bessire, the director of the Institute of Contemp, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." Nonprofits, like the United Way of Greater Portland, t, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." Profile of Casco Bay Books in Portland., Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." Profile of Central Yarn Shop in Portland., Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." Profile of classical guitarist Michael Silvestri of Le, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts" Profile of Gateway Mastering and DVD Studios of Portla, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." Profile of Patty Fitzgerald of Eliot, owner of online, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." Profile of the Maine Gallery and Studio Guide, publish, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." Seven year-end recommendations for the arts in Maine:, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." The career of Scott Potter, owner of Restaurant Decoup, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." The Maine Arts Commission partnered with the Maine Pr, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." The Portland law firm Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer & Nelson, Jennifer Hutchins

"Focus on Bath & Brunswick." "Business and the Arts" column on the Maine State, Jennifer Hutchins

"Focus on Portland." Profile of the New England Council's Creative Economy Init, Jennifer Hutchins

"Focus on Education." MBA students bring their classroom knowledge to Maine non, Jeff Inglis

"Focus on health care." An increasing number of individuals and businesses in M, Jeff Inglis

Detailed pull-out supplement containing related articles on the information tech, Jeff Inglis, Tory Wright, Michaela Cavallaro, Adam Day, and Scott Sutherland

"Building & Construction." Q & A interview on the Maine electrical power system, Jenna Lane

"Business Maine." The Maine Department of Education's announcement that Apple c, Jenna Lane

"e-ME" column on Technology Community for a Viable Maine., Jenna Lane

"e-ME." Digital technology is an essential response to Maine State Troopers' fe, Jenna Lane

"e-ME." Jackson Lab would be "enormously pleased" to sell 50 percent of its mic, Jenna Lane

"e-ME." Jenna Lane writes of the few good reasons the scions of the new economy, Jenna Lane

"e-ME." Joe Kumiszcza, president of MSDA, formerly known as the Maine Software, Jenna Lane

"e-ME." L. L. Bean is finding that the decline in in-store shopping that has af, Jenna Lane

"e-ME." Paul Willey of Palmyra is the best-known of 22,000 players in the Virtu, Jenna Lane

"e-ME." Profile of Jeff and Karen Siegel, two kayaking entrepreneurs, who moved, Jenna Lane

"Newsworthy." Profile of Joe Gray, acting city manager of Portland., Jenna Lane

"Focus on the Environment." "Of Counsel" column on the Voluntary Response Actio, Bonnie Martinolich

"Of Council" piece on the legal ramifications of bringing your dog to work., Bonnie Martinolich

"Of Counsel" column explaining alternative dispute resolution, which will become, Bonnie Martinolich

"Of Counsel." "Focus on Real Estate & Development." Maine needs a new program, Bonnie Martinolich

"Of Counsel" piece on the legal ramifications of bring your dog to work., Bonnie Martinolich

"Of Counsel." The Code of Professional Responsibility governs the lawyer-client, Bonnie Martinolich

"Of Counsel." The rewriting of all 14 chapters of Maine's Business Corporation, Bonnie Martinolich

"Caiptol Letter" column on the workings of the State Legislature., Anna Maschino

"Capitol Letter" column on issues addressed at the end of the Legislative sessi, Anna Maschino

"Capitol Letter" column on the process of considering bills before the state leg, Anna Maschino

"Capitol Letter" column on the "structural gap" between Maine spending and reven, Anna Maschino

"Capitol Letter" column on the upcoming tunnel between the State House and Cross, Anna Maschino

"Capitol Letter." Gov. Angus King's tax policy -- specifically BETR, the Real E, Anna Maschino

"Capitol Letter." Lobbyists' access to federal lawmakers does not compare to th, Anna Maschino

"Capitol Letter." The new Maine Economic Research Institute is a good supplemen, Anna Maschino

"Of Counsel" column on the "structural gap" -- the gap between Maine's expectati, Anna Maschino

"Focus on Real Estate & Development." Letters to the editor, commentary, and de, Stephen Moore, Henry Powers, Rick Tetrev, and Scott Sutherland

"Commentary" column on a strategic improvement of Maine's economy., Perry Newman

"e-ME." It is unclear whether the Maine Learning and Technology Endowment will, KW Oxnard

"Newsworthy." Profile of Maine Downtown Center coordinator Craig Freshley., Doug Rooks

"Business Maine." Explanation of the sale and replacement of the Bath Iron Work, Douglas Rooks

Detailed "Building & Construction" feature story on Kevin Mattson's renovation o, Douglas Rooks

"Focus on Bangor." Eastern Maine Healthcare, the parent company of Eastern Main, Douglas Rooks

"Focus on Camden & Rockland." Profile of Camden publisher Down East Enterprise, Douglas Rooks

"Focus on South Portland & Scarborough." Elliott and John Chamberlain plan to d, Douglas Rooks

"Focus: Real Estate & Development." Gardiner and Hallowell have followed August, Douglas Rooks

"Legislative Notebook." Gov. Angus King now supports raising Maine's minimum wa, Douglas Rooks

"Legislative Notebook." LD 1331, proposed by Rep. Ted Kauffman, responds to the, Douglas Rooks

"Legislative Notebook." LD 796, a referendum bill, would prohibit municipalitie, Douglas Rooks

"Legislative Notebook." Rep. Bernard McGowan's tax reform bill was converted in, Douglas Rooks

"Legislative Notebook." The legislative session that just ended should be a goo, Douglas Rooks

"Legislative Notebook." The Legislature will act in an uncertain manner on Busi, Douglas Rooks

"Legislative Notebook." The Maine Chamber and Business Alliance conducts an ann, Douglas Rooks

"Legislative Notebook." Two business bills to reduce rates from the 1992 Blue R, Douglas Rooks

"Newsworthy." Profile of Maine Turnpike Authority chairman Sam Zaitlin., Douglas Rooks

Shaw's and Shop 'n Save are responding to Wal-Mart's attempt to becoime the firs, Douglas Rooks

Wal-Mart has caused significant controversy in Famington, as in Bangor, Auburn,, Douglas Rooks and John Cole

"Letters to the editor." Letter correcting a 5 March 2001 column on real estate, David R. Russell