Monday, January 25, 2010 Today's Business Headlines - City plan: Shift grant funds, create jobs [Portland Press Herald]
- State House Notes: Voluntary state sales tax would ease budget cuts [Kennebec Journal]
- Update brings friend-finding tool to Maine [Portland Press Herald]
- Bill could aid towns near turbines [Bangor Daily News]
- Maine at Work: At Becky's Diner, reporter's job is not over easy [Portland Press Herald]
- Institute plans to make ammonia for fuel [Bangor Daily News]
- Hartland: Maine town a 'dead zone' no more [Bangor Daily News]
- Fishing for a future [Mainebiz]
- Jobless program faces backlog [Mainebiz]
- Wellness programs gain ground promoting employee health, reducing insurance costs [Mainebiz]
- Well-known face in Maine's auto world champions energy efficiency in Augusta [Mainebiz]
- Venture capital: Understanding the risks [Mainebiz]
- Elder-care providers woo state [Kennebec Journal]
- Turbines turn into headache for Vinalhaven [Portland Press Herald]
- Proposal targets sewage outflows [Portland Press Herald]
- Smart meters raising fears of job losses [Bangor Daily News]
- Bangor: Residents, merchants want more parking, green space, cultural attractions [Bangor Daily News]
- Camden National sues former employee for $750,000 [The Herald Gazette]
- Wilton: Tractor Supply Co. holding interviews [Morning Sentinel]
- Maine PUC plans open house [Kennebec Journal]
- Charles Lawton: Maine needs nimble way to solve problems [Portland Press Herald]
- L.L. Bean Challenged To Maintain Top Customer Service While Exploring New Horizons [BNET Retail Blog]
- Manufacturers balk at adding recycling items [Portland Press Herald]
- Car-share service expects profits over the long haul [Portland Press Herald]
- Mainers prepare to help Haiti amputees [Portland Press Herald]
- Baldacci Proposes to Tie Teacher Pay to Student Performance [MPBN Maine News]
- Proposal to Crack Down on Check Bouncers Draws Fire [MPBN Maine News]
- Machias: Hospital to trim positions, hours to save $1 million [Bangor Daily News]
- Zone D Lobster Council, Marine Resources Committee split on saltwater registry [The Republican Journal]
- Herring stakeholders: Better catch info needed [Bar Harbor Times]
- Inspector general releases review of fisheries law enforcement [Bar Harbor Times]
- Cruise Line cutting back Bangor stops [Bangor Daily News]
- Despite enrollment jump, concerns linger at NMCC [Bangor Daily News]
- Traveling vet to fill void in Aroostook County [Bangor Daily News]
- Hearings set for HoltraChem site cleanup plan [Bangor Daily News]
- Local jobless rate rises to 8 percent [The Herald Gazette]
- Venerable Belfast bookshop going out of business [Bangor Daily News]
- Land trust to appeal Oakfield wind farm permit [Bangor Daily News]
- Aerial Spraying Bill Pits Farmer Against Farmer [MPBN Maine News]
- Waterville: North End welcomes bakery [Morning Sentinel]
- Rockland: Hollydachs Pet Center remodels after 35 years in business [The Herald Gazette]
- Jobless rate rises a bit in Maine [The Associated Press]
- Chamber honors Thompson for service [Kennebec Journal]
- KVCC's President Woodlee retiring [Kennebec Journal]
- Pendleton hooks top Chamber post [Journal Tribune]
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