ROUNDTABLE

by Wellman Britton
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Rich Brooks, Lynnelle Wilson, and Nancy Marshall mashup some sage advice on social media.

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PRIVATE TOUR

by Henry Garfield
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Hussey Seating has been in Maine 175 years, but their products are all over the globe.

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BACKBONE

by Mike Woelflein
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Jenna Sisselman turned her love for 1980s madras into a multi-million dollar brand.

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VANTAGE POINT

by Wellman Britton
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Jack Quirk Sr. built an auto dynasty with proven principles and carload of sons.

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PODIUM

by Mike Woelflein
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Brendan and John Ready are two of America’s coolest entrepreneurs and as unpretentious as a Downeast lobster feed.

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MOGUL OF THE MONTH

by Melanie Brooks
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Broadcaster/singer Suzanne Nance spends a lot of time behind the mic, but she doesn’t always need one.

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MAINE GOODS

by Melanie Brooks
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Love the lawn chair, but love the water, too? Welcome to the world of TunnyCraft.

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DREAM HOME

by Annaliese Jakimides
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This Cape Elizabeth beauty will have you torn. Go inside or out?

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CHEF TO CHEF

by Mark Janicki
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Chef/owner Jeff Buerhaus of Walter’s in Portland is a master at jazzy flavor fusion.

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WORTH THE TRIP

by Mimi Pinette
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Peaks-Kenny features a family-friend beach, trails, and even a grassy picnic area.

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BACK THEN

by Richard Shaw
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Maine’s summer camps are an essential part of every businessperson’s childhood.

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THE WAY WE WORK

by Mimi Pinette
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Nicole Ouellette translates computer jargon into plain English . . . and French.

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