Mainebiz, a statewide bi-weekly business news and entrepreneurship publication, beginning in 1994 as Biz, and continuing as Mainebiz starting in 1998.
Portland Public Library's hardcopy collection is available in the Portland Room.

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Submissions from 1997

"Minding Your Business" column on National Marine Fisheries Service proposals to, John N. Cole

"Minding Your Business." Column on the change in Maine business, including that, John N. Cole

"Minding Your Business." Column on the possible Bath Iron Works strike in 1979, John N. Cole

"Minding Your Business." Op-ed column calling for more research into the challe, John N. Cole

"Minding Your Business." Op-ed piece calling on the proposed Portland Aquarium, John N. Cole

"Minding Your Business" piece on the value of the recreational fishing business, John N. Cole

"Minding Your Business." The expansion of National and Fairchild Semiconductor, John N. Cole

"Minding Your Business." The peace protests outside the Cumberland County Jail, John N. Cole

Profile of Eric Welzel, owner of Fox Hill Nursery in Freeport. He specializes i, John N. Cole

Profile of longtime peace activist Philip Berrigan., John N. Cole

Profile of the New England Writers Group, a technical writing group headquartere, John N. Cole

Profile of the vintage aircraft collection of Phineas Sprague, Sr., John N. Cole

"Step Ahead." Although petroleum is the most common product at the Port of Port, John N. Cole

Village Candle, which started four years ago in the kitchen of Paul Aldrich's To, John N. Cole

Woody Bishop of Rowe Ford is Maine's "Mr. Hummer," the product manager for Maine, John N. Cole

Although Maine ranks first in the nation in the "percentage of students achievin, Michael Donahue

At the Western Maine Business Conference in Oxford Hills, Rep. John Baldacci sai, Michael Donahue

Description of Blaine Hartford's speech at a recent Maine Businesses for Social, Michael Donahue

Description of the conclusions of the International Energy & Environmental Summi, Michael Donahue

In 1996, Maine citizens and ethics advisory groups drafted the "Maine Code of El, Michael Donahue

Maine's new Center for Environmental Enterprise assisted KADY International with, Michael Donahue

Michael Rafkin, founder and artistic director of Mad Horse Theater Company, is a, Michael Donahue

Profile of St. Joseph's College and its Internet-based "asynchronous distance le, Michael Donahue

Profile of the Portland Opera Repertory Theatre and its 1997 summer opera, Giaco, Michael Donahue

Profile of the Portland Public Library and librarian Sheldon Kaye., Michael Donahue

Profile of the recent conference of the Portland chapter of the US-China People', Michael Donahue

Profile of the work of human resources assistant Mary Werber of Visiting Nurse A, Michael Donahue

Profile of University of Maine chancellor Terry MacTaggert., Michael Donahue

Southern Maine Technical College is more than a trade school. It provides essen, Michael Donahue

The Portland Concert Association and Portland Symphony Orchestra are working to, Michael Donahue

The Portland Opera Reperatory Theater's production of "Tosca" has raised controv, Michael Donahue

The Scarborough engineering firm KADY International has developed a plan that sh, Michael Donahue

This month, the University of Southern Maine will open its Center for Entreprene, Michael Donahue

Westbrook College in Portland, incorporated into the University of New England i, Michael Donahue

Present-tense profile of collectors and their weapons and memorabilia at the ann, Greggory Elliott

"Trends." Tourism is Maine's second-largest industry, producing over $3 billion, Mary Ellen FitzGerald

The owner of the Pepperclub restaurant in Portland explains how to make lobster, Eddie Fitzpatrick

Analysis of commercial development along Maine Route 100, Exit 10, in Portland a, Ken Greenleaf

A task force commissioned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland has recommen, Ken Greenleaf

"Biz Focus: Employment and Personnel." Detailed article on high-technology empl, Ken Greenleaf

"Business and the Arts." Profile of business painter Bob Solotaire of Portland., Ken Greenleaf

Carol Segal, proprietor of Tasty Dimensions, caters and delivers home-cooked mea, Ken Greenleaf

Fleet Bank's new "PC Banking" service allows customers to access their accounts, Ken Greenleaf

"Internet News." Two new businesses in Portland, Digitalmill and Next Big Thing, Ken Greenleaf

Jack Cass' Black Mountain Wood Company of Windham brings woods like teak, mahoga, Ken Greenleaf

Local Internet providers Chris Miller, of MaineStreet Communications; Peter Kend, Ken Greenleaf

Paul Meserve of Fryeburg has invented a new snack, tub cheese, a cross between a, Ken Greenleaf

Portland Glass sold its automobile glass replacement business to Harmon AutoGlas, Ken Greenleaf

Profile of attorney Jamie Kilbreth from the Portland firm Verrill & Dana. He sp, Ken Greenleaf

Profile of "CyberScene," a 90-second syndicated radio report by Carl Lindemann o, Ken Greenleaf

Profile of Internet website designer Janet Harvie and her retail World Wide Web, Ken Greenleaf

Profile of Peggy Golden, owner of the Greenhut Galleries in Portland. This mont, Ken Greenleaf

Profile of Portland's newly opened Carpenter Computers, and its owners Hosea Car, Ken Greenleaf

Rob and Annette Elowitch, owners of Portland's Baridoff Galleries, are among the, Ken Greenleaf

St. Dominic's Church in Portland has officially closed, although few are happy w, Ken Greenleaf

The new East End Children's Workshop on Portland's Munjoy Hill is the work of a, Ken Greenleaf

The Portland Observatory Restoration Trust is raising money to restore the Munjo, Ken Greenleaf

Time-Warner cable television company will soon introduce its Roadrunner Internet, Ken Greenleaf

Two Internet cafes have opened recently in Portland: JavaNet and Access Internet, Ken Greenleaf

Will Kreth, editorial director of Road Runner/Time Warner Cable, will start a Ma, Ken Greenleaf

"Biz Focus." Seven articles on conference centers and retreats in Maine. Inclu, Ken Greenleaf, Shirley Jacks, Chris Hyde, Sara Walbridge, and John Cole

"Business and the Law." Column describing Maine's Tax Increment Financing and E, Len Gulino

"Business and the Law." Column explaining the working of Maine's Small Company, Len Gulino

"Business and the Law." Column on the Seed Capital Tax Credit Program for Maine, Len Gulino

"Business and the Law." Following national trends, Maine bankruptcies were up 4, Len Gulino

"Business and the Law." Part two of a two-part series on alternative dispute re, Len Gulino

"Business and the Law." Review of the recent Maine Law Court ruling in Goldberg, Len Gulino

Profiles of three elder employees: Joe Davidson, 78, a bagger at Shop 'n Save in, Ron Hager

Lengthy and detailed letter to the editor from Maine School Choice Coalition coo, Frank Reisman Heller and Jon

1,750 manufactured homes were shipped into Maine in 1996, far more than to any o, Chris Hyde

A decade and a half after the University of Maine caught the national hockey cra, Chris Hyde

Although Freeport seems to have an above-average number of retail vacancies, tow, Chris Hyde

A new retailing trend is threatening the Maine salmon industry. Salmon from Chi, Chris Hyde

A public hearing on the Maine Partners Health Plan was overwhelmingly negative., Chris Hyde

"Business and Health." On February 18, nurses Susan E. D. Doughty and Kathleen, Chris Hyde

"Capitolism" column criticising the Maine Attorney General's Office for consider, Chris Hyde

"Capitolism" column on state legislative bills regulating automobile safety. L., Chris Hyde

"Capitolism" column on the state budget process, which must contend for legislat, Chris Hyde

"Capitolism" column opposing free trade. The North American Free Trade Agreemen, Chris Hyde

"Capitolism." Response to a recent "Money" magazine article calling Maine's tax, Chris Hyde

Casco Bay's Board of Harbor Commissioners is planning harbor dredging and increa, Chris Hyde

Epifanes, N.A., of Fore Street in Portland makes marine coatings and hardware fo, Chris Hyde

Former Portland real estate phenomenon Michael Liberty is now assembling investo, Chris Hyde

Like most forecasting models, the University of Southern Maine's "Maine Business, Chris Hyde

New state treasurer Dale McCormick says money is the foundation of public policy, Chris Hyde

Portland code enforcement officers are grading city restaurants on a 100-point s, Chris Hyde

Profile of Beth Diamon and her Portland business, D.S. Lillet florists. The flo, Chris Hyde

Renewed popularity of winter sports has driven up the sales of winter vacation h, Chris Hyde

Since its 1992 foundation, Maine Bank and Trust has added fourteen facilities, g, Chris Hyde

The booming popularity of California wines may lead to a shortage for Maine dist, Chris Hyde

The dumping of cheap Chilean salmon in the United States is affecting our relati, Chris Hyde

The Portland Conservatory of Music is entering its second year of courses at 44, Chris Hyde

This November's state election ballot may include a $17 million bond issue to fu, Chris Hyde

Though exports from Maine's largest industries fell in 1996, the decline was off, Chris Hyde

Three related articles on air and water quality in Maine. Despite a precipitous, Chris Hyde

A heart-worm patent infringement lawsuit, software costs, and a decision to decr, Christopher Hyde

Bevinn O'Brien operates in Portland the center for antiquarian book trade in Mai, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism." Column on Gov. Angus King's view of economic legislative accompli, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism." Column on the role of the federal Small Business Administration i, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism." U.S. District Court justices' terms should be limited to two year, Christopher Hyde