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• Albin, Randall, & Bennett, CPAs • Androscoggin Savings Bank • Auburn Business Development Corporation • Bangor Savings Bank • Camden National Bank • Community Credit Union • Downeast Energy • Five County Credit Union • Hilton Garden Inn Auburn Riverwatch • Lewiston Development Corporation

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• Maine Turnpike Authority • Mechanics Savings Bank • Northeast Bank • SERVPRO of Lewiston-Auburn • TD Bank • Verizon Wireless


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• Bangor Savings Bank • Camden National Bank • Community Credit Union • Downeast Energy • Five County Credit Union • Hilton Garden Inn Auburn Riverwatch • Lewiston Development Corporation • Maine Turnpike Authority • Mechanics Savings Bank • Northeast Bank • SERVPRO of Lewiston-Auburn • TD Bank • Verizon Wireless

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A message from the President: Join us in launching a new decade

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e are approaching two major milestones in the history of the LewistonAuburn Economic Growth Council. The first, and most immediate, is this year’s Androscoggin Business to Business Trade Show, which marks the 15th consecutive year we’ve hosted the show. The show has grown in size and stature, from its initial roots as a showcase for a handful of local manufacturers, to the state’s largest one-day business show. We’ve also evolved at different venues over the years, ranging from the Bates Mill Complex and the Merrill Gym, to the Bates College Grey Athletic Building and, finally, to the show’s home today at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee. Naturally, we’ve tinkered with the show over the years. For example,

for years, we offered numerous seminars geared toward small businesses. Experts presented hands- on information about branding, business financing, and technology. One year, we hosted a wine-tasting seminar. We’ve held panel discussions, and one-on-one sessions with government contract procurement specialists. The event was piggy-backed with the Governor’s Conference on Small Business one year, and – one year we’d like to forget – even paired with a job fair. (Note to self: stick to one major event at a time.) We’ve had memorable keynote speakers as well. We’ve had CEOs (former People’s Bank President Bill Ryan, Maine & Company CEO Matt Jacobson, and former Fairpoint CEO Gene Johnson), energy experts (Robert Gardiner of

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Indep endence Wind), and MAINEiacs officials (Matt McKnight and Don MacAdam). This year, we’re focusing our attention on “Launching a New Decade.” What do we mean by that? We want to provide a way for people to tap into the relentless optimism, creativity, and resource f ulness of the Androscoggin County business community. We want this decade to be marked by reaping new ideas out of necessity. In a word, we want to harness the ingenuity that is the hallmark of Maine, and in particular, Lewiston-Auburn. One key element about the show has never changed through the years, whether bear market or bull market, economic expansion or The Great Recession: it has always

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been about making connections. We try to make the show as e f fe c tive, comfor t able, and productive as possible to allow for people to engage in business.

energized to learn new things, exchange ideas, trade leads, and conduct business. In the end, the show is a very powerful venue for business.

For example, we provide a networking breakfast at Bates College to start the day, and a networking After Hours to end it. We offer a quiet place to check e-mails, a meeting room for oneon-one meetings, Wi-Fi Internet connections, lunch offerings – even a place to unwind with a free massage.

I mentioned two milestones in my opening paragraph. The other is the 30th anniversary of the Lewiston-Auburn Economic Growth Council, the organizer of the show. Next year will mark 30 years that the organization was first created as a way to eliminate competition between the two cities, attract business to the area, and to provide an organized response to economic development requests for the Lewiston-Auburn community.

There is one aspect of our show we can’t entirely take credit for, however: that’s the energy of the show itself. The source of that energy is hard to quantify. In large part, however, it originates from the enthusiasm of our exhibitors, our sponsors, and partners. It emanates from the talent and passion of our B to B Planning Committee. It is transferred by the creativity and dedication of ad designers at Encompass Marketing and T.H. Creations. It flows from the collective ef for ts of the Androscoggin County Chamber of Commerce, the city of Lewiston, and city of Auburn. It builds upon the power of our generous sponsors and their resources, commitment, and support. Finally, it culminates with our numerous attendees, who look forward to the show, and come

By offering these services, we help grow the tax base, create jobs, and serve as a catalyst for community investment. In essence, we plug businesses into the community however and whenever we can.

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In many ways, the analogy of the show relates to the model of the Growth Council. By providing technical assistance, site location assistance, gap financing, and marketing suppor t to client companies wishing to relocate or expand in L-A, the Growth Council provides an important connection t o o u r co m m u n i t y ’s m a ny resources. Much of what we do helps businesses and individuals connect: to capital, space, and other resources.

So, here’s to 15 more years of energy and excitement from businesses connec ting with businesses at the show, and 30 more years of businesses needing to tap into the energy that we are so fortunate to have here in Androscoggin County. Enjoy the show!

Lucien B. Gosselin President

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2010 Business to Business Trade Show exhibitor profiles Absolute Marketing & Design, 530, Lisa Schulz, CEO, Lewiston, 400 -9324. We deliver! Sales, marketing, and promotional products that will enhance your image, grow sales and satisfy all of your marketing needs. Visit us at www.absolutemad.com

through the U.S. Department of Labor, we promote best practices among employers in recruiting/ retaining older workers and connect experienced workers with employers in Maine’s high-growth industries. In addition, older workers are offered education and training opportunities.

Acadia Business Advisors, LLC, 410 & 411, Bruce Wildes, President, Cumberland, 829-6222. Acadia – www.acadiabiz.com – is a franchise a n d b u si n e s s d eve l o p m e nt company. We work with buyers as well as companies looking to grow through franchising or similar channels. Visit www. lillysgourmetpasta.com and www. signal88.com at the show.

Albin, Randall & Bennett, CPA’s, 406, Jason C. Leblanc, Director, Portland, 772-1981. With offices in Portland and Lewiston, we provide tax, accounting, and management and information technology consulting services throughout New England. Alliance Press, 705, Cynthia Lamoreau, Sales Representative, Brunswick, 800 -356 -8850. A statewide printer with regional focus, producing single- to fullcolor offset printed materials. We’re big enough to get the job done, yet small enough to give you the personal service you deserve.

Affordable Exhibit Displays, 509, Gary Letourneau, Owner, Lewiston, 782-6175. We provide businesses with quality trade show products and accessories including table tops, full-size displays, banner stands, digital graphics, directors chairs and tables, and more . . .

A m t r a k D o w n e a s t e r, 316 , Natalie M. Allen, Sales & Marketing, Portland, 780-1000. We operate five round-trips daily

Aging Worker Initiative, 431, Maggie Wishneau, Project Director, Por tland, 780 -54 69. Funded

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between Portland and Boston, Massachusetts. For schedules, fares, and great savings visit www. amtrakdowneaster.com or call 1-800-USA-RAIL. Andros. County Chamber of Commerce, 304, Sue Conant, Program Coordinator, Lewiston, 783-2249. Provides and promotes business advocacy, and economic, communit y, and educational support and development for Androscoggin County businesses. Androscoggin Bank, 521, Heather Bowman, Marketing Specialist, Lewiston, 376-3634. Founded in 1870, we provide financial services to individuals, businesses, governments, and municipalities. We serve communities throughout Central and Mid-Coast Maine. Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice, 525, Lisa Cailler, Provider Relations Coordinator, Lewiston, 795-9403. A non-profit, Medicarecertified agency that provides skilled home care, supportive care, and hospice care for residents of Androscoggin, Franklin, Oxford, a n d n o r t h e r n Cu m b e r l a n d Counties. Androscoggin Land Trust, 321, Jonathan LaBonte, Executive Director, Auburn, 782-2302. We

are a membership-supported conser vation organization dedicated to protec ting the important natural areas, traditional landscape, and outdoor experience along the central Androscoggin River corridor. Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments, 109, Dina Jackson, Economic Development Specialist, Auburn, 783-9186. We are a non-profit, quasi-governmental membership organization providing planning/development services to communities and businesses in Androscoggin, Franklin, and Oxford counties. Anthoine Financial Group, 512, Wendy Levesque, Office Admin., Auburn, 689-3400. Our focus is to provide strategic solutions and dedicated service in the areas of employee benefits, insurance, and asset management / company retirement plans.

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Auburn Savings Bank, 523, Jason Longley, Vice President, Lewiston, 782-0400. We offer a long range of financial services with a friendly personal touch that reflects its small size and its understanding of local needs. A u s t i n A s s o c i a t e s , P. A . CPA’s, 428, Hillar y F. Eaton, Dir. of Marketing & Business Development, Auburn, 783 9111. Our commitment to service excellence benefits our clients.

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Auburn Public Librar y & Lewiston Public Library, 412, Rick Speer, Librar y Director, Lewiston, 513-3119. The Auburn and Lewiston public libraries have been serving the L-A Community for over 100 years by providing resources and programs to meet the educational, recreational and cultural needs of our citizens

Association for Consulting Expertise, 535, Barbara Hart, Member, South Portland, 221-3489. We are a professional organization of consultants dedicated to providing the highest quality and value of services to their clients in the business community.

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We are dedicated to a policy of honest, fair, and confidential treatment. Balanced Lifestyle, LLC, 327, Mary York, Owner, Auburn, 784-7287. We provide educational awareness to the effects of specific patterns relative to eating, living, and thinking that may be profoundly impacting the quality of health. Bangor Savings Bank , 423, Christine Bosse, VP - Retail Manager, Lewiston, 782-2133. With more than $2.2 billion in assets, offers retail banking and investment management services to Maine consumers as well as compre hensive co mm ercial, corporate, payroll administration, insurance, and small business banking services. Bank of America, 531, Angela Snow, Assistant Manager, Auburn, 786-9038. Operating in all 50 states and more than 40 countries with approximately 6,000 banking centers and 18,000+ ATM’s, we are the Bank of Opportunity. Bates College, 315, Brenda Pelletier, Asst. Director of Events, Lewiston, 786-6400. The Alonzo Garcelon Society Androscoggin Scholarship Fund. The Harward Center for Community Partnerships. Career Service Office. Come learn where campus and community connect at Bates College.

Black Bear Entertainment, 434, Peter Martin, Spokesman, Portland, 221-5830. We provide information to voters on Oxford Four Season Resort and Casino. Bonney Staffing Center, 501, Kelly Jaeger, Branch Manager, Lewiston, 783-7000. We are proud to mark our 35th year as a Maineowned and operated business in 2010! Consider a local firm with top-notch services for your next temporary or permanent staffing need. Call us today! CALM HealthWorks, 328, Andi Locke Mears, Holistic Health Practitioner, Auburn, 784-7287. We are a full-service holistic wellness center dedicated to education, suppor ting and guiding you on your journey towards total wellness of body, mind and spirit. Camden National Bank, 302 & 303, Ray Teixeira, Vice President, Lewiston, 344-6841. Along with its division, Union Trust, we are a full-service community bank with 37 banking offices serving coastal, western, central and eastern Maine. Canteen Service Co., 309, Jamie Willey, Vice President, Lewiston, 784-1810. We are a provider for vending, cafeteria management, office coffee, and water filtration services to businesses in the State of Maine. Captured Moments Photography, 325, DeeDee Grant, Owner, Leeds, 212-7978. We photograph high school seniors, families, weddings, babies/infants, children, maternity and boudoir portraits.

Ce nt ral M aine Communit y College – Corporate & Community Services, 404, Susan Stacey, Training Coordinator, Auburn, 755-5282. Provides a variety of training programs tailored to meet specific business and community training needs. We offer a broad range of non-credit courses, programs and workshops. Potential sources of public support can be explored. Central Maine Medical Center, 400 & 421, Kathy Becvar, Director of Annual Fund, Lewiston, 795-2947. A tertiary hospital specializing in cardiac, cancer, trauma and women’s health. CMMC offers a comprehensive range of medical and surgical specialties. Champoux Insurance Agency, 319, D i ck Alb e r t , M ana g e r, Lewis ton, 783 -224 6. T hre e generations of quality insurance coverage and personalized service for your business, personal, and financial insurance needs. Let us protect you – today! City of Auburn, 336 & 337, Tracey Steuber, Community & Business Specialist, Auburn, 333- 6600. Progressive municipality working to build a solid future for citizens and businesses. Auburn has a population of over 24,000 people, a land area of 66 square miles, and ranks 2nd lowest in crime of Maine’s 10 largest communities.

City of Lewiston, 334 & 335, Mark McComas, Deputy Director of Econ. & Comm. Dev., Lewiston, 513-3000. The Department of Economic and Community Development offers site location assistance, commercial financing, streamlined development review and permitting process and access to state and local business assistance programs. The city has grant money available for facades and elevators in downtown buildings, and lowinterest housing repair loans to homeowners city-wide who meet income guidelines and to landlords who own residential properties in targeted areas. Clark Insurance, 107, Kerr y Peabody, Portland, 523-2253. We are one of the largest privately owned insurance agencies in Maine, offering a complete line of personal, business and life insurance, since 1931. Coldwell Banker Millett Realty, 602, Sharon Millet t, Owner, Auburn, 782-8311. Central Maine’s #1 selling office offering residential a n d co m m e r c i a l b r o ke r a g e services. www.millettrealty.com

Common Ties Mental Health Services, 318, Craig Phillips, Executive Director, Lewiston, 795 - 6710. R e cove r y, h e a l th and wellness from a mental health illness is our mission. With community partners, we coordinate with primary care, employment, treatment, housing, and other services. Co m m u n i t y Cr e d i t U n i o n , 500, Jennifer Hogan, Marketing Director, Lewiston, 783-2096. We are a member-owned organization whose purpose is to serve the financial needs of individuals and businesses in Androscoggin County. Core Zero Creative, Inc., 519, Tina Bryant, Creative Director, Auburn, 212-2432. We help you brand your image on the Internet. Websites that you can manage and edit, search engine optimization and marketing, and social media training.

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Matthew Hoffner to speak at kickoff breakfast

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atthew H of f ner, president of Jobg8.com, a job posting company and marketplace service for job boards, will be the keynote speaker at the B to B Chamber Kick-off Breakfast at Bates College. Hoffner came to Maine in 1987 after 10 years as an engineer and senior manager for Exxon Corp. In his last position at Exxon, Hoffner was the director of innovation and project development for Exxon USA.

Matthew Hoffner Coming to Maine, Hoffner was one of the early employees of Wright Express Corp., where he became the senior vice president of sales and marketing for 10 years and helped guide the company through high grow th and eventually to a successful sale in 1995. Wright Express is one of the largest fuel credit card processors in the world and is a publicly traded company headquartered in South Portland. After leaving Wright Express in 1997, Hoffner started Integra Associates, a sales and marketing

outsourcing company based in Westbrook. Integra grew to manage over 200 employees on multiple long-term projects throughout the U.S. In 2000, Hoffner joined two other partners to start JobsInTheUS.com, the parent company for JobsInME. com and 15 other state-specific job boards. As president and CEO of JobsInTheUS, the company grew to become the largest job board in the Northeast and was sold to the Journal Register Corp. in 2006. Hoffner stayed on as president until July 2007. He is now the president of Jobg8. com, which was launched in the summer of 2008 and has experienced rapid growth and success with an innovative business model. The company serves clients in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Germany and Australia. The U.S. office manages the North American market and is based in Portland.

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Economic development: An overview of the local business economy

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ven in light of a global recession, Lewiston – Auburn continues to benefit from a number of new economic development and community enhancement projects. Today’s Lewiston-Auburn is a very different and more dynamic place than the Twin Cities of a decade ago.

renovating their emergency rooms and labs at a combined investment of $60 million. St. Mary’s Medical Center has also constructed a 20,000-square-foot satellite facility in Auburn with space for X-ray, cardiac rehabilitation, physical/ occupational rehabilitation, and health screening departments, among other amenities.

Over the past 30 years, the state’s second largest population center has steadily transitioned from relying on tex tile, shoe and traditional manufacturing to robust sectors such as health care, high-precision manufacturing, distribution/logistics, financial and business services, and the creative economy. L-A’s health care industr y is the largest in the area, as more people in L-A are employed in health care-related work than any other pursuit. Both hospitals are

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Cornerstone Wealth Planning, 409, Mindy Davis, CFP, Auburn, 3763139. We assist clients with financial planning, retirement planning, and investment management. Securities, financial planning, and advisory services offered through LPL Financial. Member FINRA/SIPC. Creative Print Services, 317, Julie Mullins, Sales Service, Bangor, 9472250. A well- established print company that can print anything from business forms and checks to promotional items and direct mailings. Custom Window Decorators, 329, M i ke Fav r e au , O w n e r,

A new Communit y-Based Outpatient Clinic for military veterans is set to open in Lewiston in 2011. The clinic will be located at 15 Challenger Drive off Alfred Plourde Parkway. In late January, Congressman Michael Michaud announced that federal funding had been approved to build the new Veterans Administration clinic in Lewiston.

The result of all this diversification helps cushion L-A against the sharp blows of the current recession.

Efficient Design)-certified and include several environmentallyfriendly features.

For example, TD Bank’s new stateof-the-art call center to be located at The Auburn Mall will employ up to 500 mostly full-time workers when running at full capacity. The 60,000-square-foot facility will be LEED (Leadership in Energy and

According to PR Newswire, TD Bank has a 10-year lease on the property, and the price tag for the project is

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Both St. Mary’s Medical Center and Central Maine Medical Center have renovation projects going on in Lewiston. Sun Journal file photos

Lewiston, 784-4113. We service the entire state providing a full line of window treatments, including installation. Interior decorating ser vices include custom furnishings, room design and layout, and color analysis.

782-3330. We are a family-oriented healthcare office committed to delivering safe, natural chiropractic care. Our ser vices include chiropractic adjustments, massage therapy, nutrition, exercise, supplements, orthotics and more.

Davis Chiropractic, 313, Michelle Davis, Practice Manager, Lewiston,

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What “green” means: the FTC’s guide for environmental claims

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ompanies everywhere have figured out that by asserting their products are “green,” eco -friendly and made from recyclables, consumers buy them up guilt-free. But what on ear th do these descriptions ac tually mean? What does it take to name a product green? As a consumer or a business, learning the meaning of “greenspeak ” is increasingly important to understand what you are buying, or in determining if what you are selling falls in any of these categories (and if not, what it would take to get there). The Federal Trade Commission has released a guide to making green claims, which offers explanations and examples of what is and isn’t fair game.

Clarity: First and foremost, tell it like it is: the clearer the better. The FTC emphasizes clarity in terms of language, type, size and the absence of contrary claims that muddle the product’s meaning. Distinction between benefits of product, package and service: The claim must clearly identify which aspect it refers to when stating the benefit. Example: “A box of aluminum foil is labeled with the claim ‘recyclable,’ without further elaboration. Unless the type of product, surrounding language, or other context of the phrase establishes whether the claim refers to the foil or the box, the claim is deceptive if any part of either the box or the foil, other than minor, incidental components, cannot be recycled.”

Avoid overstating the benefits: If the produc t doesn’t have significant environmental benefits, don’t mess with the label by manipulating the numbers. Example: “A package is labeled, ‘50% more rec ycled content than before.’ The manufacturer increased the recycled content of its package from 2 percent recycled material to 3 percent recycled material. Although the claim is technically true, it is likely to convey the false impression that the advertiser has increased significantly the use of recycled material.” Example: “An ad claims that the advertiser’s packaging creates ‘less waste than the leading national brand.’ The advertiser’s source reduction was implemented some time ago and is supported by a calculation comparing the relative

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solid waste contributions of the two packages. The advertiser should be able to substantiate that the comparison remains accurate.” Don’t make broad environmental benefit claims: “Unqualified general claims of environmental benefit are difficult to interpret, and depending on their context, may convey a wide range of meanings to consumers. In many cases, such claims may convey that the product, package or service has specific and farreaching environmental benefits.” Example: “A brand name like ‘Eco-Safe’ would be deceptive if, in the context of the product so named, it leads consumers to believe that the product has environmental benefits which cannot be substantiated by the manufacturer. The claim would not be deceptive if ‘Eco-Safe’ were

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Decorators Network, Inc., 802, Larry R. Morin, President, Lewiston, 784-1424. We are a full-service window treatment decorating ce nte r of f e r in g es timatin g , consultation and selection of top-name brand custom window coverings, service and installation for residential and commercial clients. Discovery Toys, 215, Wendy Mitchell, Manager, Auburn, 7828006. High-quality toys, books, games and learning tools. Home parties, gift baskets, fundraisers. Management and par t-time opportunities.

followed by clear and prominent qualif ying language limiting the safety representation to a particular product attribute for which it could be substantiated, and provided that no other deceptive implications were created by the context.” These are a few of the main points in the FTC Guide, which can be found at www.ftc.gov by searching “green guides.” A great way to make sure what you are buying is really green is to take a minute to read the label, and if the company is abiding by the FTC regulations, it should be as clear as a mountain stream. For businesses, explore the guide and see if what you are doing, or what you could be doing, is really environmentally friendly.

Downeast Energy, 320, Rob Wilkes, General Manager, Lisbon Falls, 319-1358. Began selling coal and firewood in 1908. Keeping families comfortable has been our objective since day one. We provide heating oils, propane, and heating equipment, supported by our top-notch technicians. Downeast Networks, 308, Mitchel Pratt, President/CEO, Lewiston, 689-9900. We offer small- to midsized companies the technology consulting services they need to be effective and profitable.

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Dragonfly Trips, 324, Jane G r ant , Tr ave l Co nsul t ant , Leeds, (888) 222-6846. We provide personalized vacation consulting for couples, families, solo travelers and businesses. Reward your top producers with the gift of travel. Group rates available. Plan your next business meeting at an allinclusive Caribbean resort! Dry Tech, 508, Art Dunphe, Owner, Lewiston, 213-7351. Established in 2005, we do commercial f loor cleaning, hood and exhaust cleaning and residential carpet cleaning. We provide free e s tim ate s a n d w ill t r ave l anywhere to provide service to you and your company. Dube Travel, 534, Chris Dube, Sales Manager, Auburn, 7842916. We have been serving travelers in Central Maine for over 48 years, and have a dedicated business travel desk for small to large companies. We also specialize in vacation group travel. Eaton Peabody Consulting Group, 405, Veronica Costa, Administrative Assistant, Augusta, 622-9820. We provide services in the areas of business growth initiatives; local and regional

estimated at $16 million. The facility is expected to open by mid2010 with about 200 employees, with the remaining positions to be filled through 2011. Another high-profile project that illuminates how L-A is playing to its new strengths – and is attracting international attention in the process – is Lufthansa Technik’s historic Lockheed Constellation restoration project. Lufthansa’s non-profit foundation recently purchased three rare Lockheed L-1649A “Super Star” aircraf t in a private sale in Auburn and is overseeing restoration of one aircraft that will be fully operational and built just as it would have come off the assembly line in the 1950s. Lufthansa Technik decided to undertake the project right in Auburn. In the late 1950s, the Lockheed Constellation series pioneered long-range air travel, with an unprecedented capabilit y of flying more than 6,100 nautical miles. Lufthansa, one of the most revered and best-run companies in the world, has hired two dozen local technicians whom they have specially trained to work on the two-year project. The work is being completed in a new 30,000 square-foot hangar at the Auburn-

Job site superintendent Kemp Carey, of Pizzagalli Construction, walks through the $16 million renovations on the Auburn Mall for TD Bank’s future call center. TD Bank is going green with this project, recycling all materials that are discarded from the site. Sun Journal file photo Lewiston Municipal Airport. Another internationally renowned company is Kellogg’s Snacks, which recently opened a 60,000-squarefoot facility in the new Auburn Industrial Park. Kellogg’s is the latest distribution company to take advantage of L-A’s growing transpor tation and logistics amenities. Just as Lewiston-Auburn was built largely as a result of the power of the Androscoggin River as an energy source, L-A is being redefined and recreated in part by the strength of its transportation, distribution, and logistics industry. The area’s central location is a major selling point, as nearly half the state’s population is located

within 30 miles of L-A. LewistonAuburn’s strategic location is enhanced by two turnpike exits with direct access to I-95; two railroads, including St. Lawrence & Atlantic Railroad (operated by Genesee & Wyoming), with international connections to deep sea ports via Canadian National; and a busy and growing airport. The area also has a double-stack rail-to-truck intermodal facility located at a U.S. Customs port of entry. Excluding oil deliveries, if measured by the sheer volume of cargo containers, the Auburn port is Maine’s busiest.

Foreign Trade Zone benef its qualif ying companies that conduct international trade by eliminating, reducing, or deferring the payment of tariffs on products or raw materials. It applies to companies within 60 miles or 90 minutes of the FTZ. S o m e o f t h e a r e a ’s m a j o r employers in transportation and logistics include Poland Spring, LePage Bakeries, VIP Parts & Service, the Wal-Mart Distribution Center, Savage Safe Handling (which handles nearly 4,000

In 2004, the U.S. Department of Commerce approved creation of a General Purpose Foreign Trade Zone in Auburn. The

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Lewiston, 577-0524. We are an embedded wearable technology designed to maximize one’s performance and overall wellbeing by increasing balance, strength, flexibility and may decrease pain, stress and tension. Encompass Marketing & Design, 331, Candace Sanborn, Managing Partner, Auburn, 755-9445. We are a comprehensive services firm of talented professionals, integrating marketing, graphic design, public relations and social media under one umbrella to support the branding and financial goals of business and non-profit organizations. ERA Worden Realty, 430, Timothy F. Worden, Designated Broker, Auburn, 784-0159. For 35 years, our proven products and services have been created to help our awardwinning professionals provide services that go above and beyond! eWaste Recycling Solutions, LLC, 611, Mike Doran, VP Sales, Auburn, (781) 454-8261. We specialize in helping minimize risk and total

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Fairpoint Communications, 103, Bethany Field, Marketing Manager, South Portland, 6483304. We offer a wide array of products and services to business customers including local and long-distance voice, data, Internet and broadband. FieldStone Media, 533, Stephanie Koetzle, Owner/Production Manager, Augusta, 512-4111. An innovative production studio located in Augusta, specializing in website design, web videos, TV commercials and documentary films. Finance Authority of Maine, 403, Charles Emmons, Jr., Sr. Commercial Loan Officer, Augusta, 623-3263. Our unique mission

Five County Credit Union, 205, Tina Currie, Branch Manager, Lewiston, 800 -750 - 0959. We provide banking solutions you can trust, such as mortgage loans, business and consumer loans, plus a full-range of deposit and investment products. Electric,

• Jeff Soifer, Encompass Marketing & Design

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• Denise Scammon, Sun Journal • Katy Taylor, Kripalu Therapeutic Massage

• David Iannotti, Advanced Wiring

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Heath Poland, President, Nor way, 743- 6526. We are a general elite generator dealer offering year-round generator installations and 24/7 service. We also provide commercial and residential electrical service throughout Maine. Fontaine Family Team - The Real Estate Leader, 207, Melissa Field, Auburn, 784-3800. We are a highly skilled team of real estate professionals that prides itself on giving world-class service. Gamache & Lessard Co., Inc.,

The Auburn Business Development Corporation welcomes Kellogg’s Snacks to its new Auburn Industrial Park location

505, Ron Peyser, Owner, Auburn, 782- 0052. We are a familyowned company that specializes in custom window treatments, both residential and commercial. We manufacture roller shades, cellular shades, draperies, and top treatments in our Auburn location. We also do flooring, carpeting, ceramic tile, wood and vinyl.

GHM Insurance Agency, 537, James Sanborn, Auburn, 6899171. We offer exceptional service and competitive rates. We are conveniently located in Auburn, Augusta, and Waterville, and are happy to provide quotes for all types of insurance.

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railcars and 12,000 truckloads of industrial raw materials per year), Estes Express, which opened a new 15,000-square-foot trucking terminal on River Road in Lewiston in 2007, and Fed-Ex, which recently built a nearly 80,000-square-foot distribution facility in Lewiston. T he new Aub urn Indus trial Park came to life with its first client, developer Gendron & Gendron, which built a stateof-the-art warehouse for Bisson Transportation and NEPW, formerly LynxUS. Bisson made a major investment in a 100,000-squarefoot warehouse and distribution

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facility there. Bisson hopes to eventually expand its facility to a 300,000-square-foot distribution center, serving not only the paper industr y, but non-perishable food manufacturers and freight forwarders.

near Exit 80 of the Maine Turnpike is a joint venture b et ween developer Gendron & Gendron and the City of Lewiston, and consists of a giant 65-acre lot to accommodate a large project, such as a distribution center.

Also in Auburn, developer Joseph Casalinova received approval for his new Kittyhawk Business Park not far from Exit 75 of the Maine Turnpike. The park is a 30-acre site off Kittyhawk Drive that will focus in part on attracting distribution and logistics clients.

Business growth in L-A is about much more than distribution and logistics. Indeed, when one considers what makes a good community livable, the area has had signif icant development across the board including multimillion dollar library renovations, business star t- ups, hospital expansions, road and green space improvements, and new housing stock ranging from elderly housing to high-end condos.

In Lewiston, phase two of the Gendron Business Park will clear the way for an additional 134 acres of development by Gendron and Gendron. The new subdivision

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Great Falls Balloon Festival, 513, Mel Hamlyn, Treasurer, Auburn, 240-5931. We are planning our 18th festival with this year’s theme geared toward Maine farming. Join us for fun and entertainment August 20th through the 22nd. For more information contact Mel

Greater Brunswick Physical Therapy, 604, Pam Morgan, Clinic Manager, Auburn, 784 - 6462. We provide a holistic approach to physical therapy utilizing advanced manual skills to restore bio-mechanics, reduce muscle spasm and complaints of pain.

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Harvest Hill Farms, 440, John Wallace, Events and Marketing, W. Poland, 557-4256. Representing our “Country Farm Market,” “Farm House Pizza & Deli,” “Big Corn Maze

The Androscoggin River between Lewiston and Auburn. Sun Journal file photo

For example, a new $13 million, 100 -room Marriott Residence Inn was completed last year in

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Adventure,” and “Pumpkin Lands.” The Gauntlet Haunted Night Ride, Maine Apple Company and ReHarvest Recycling.

installation of pellet stoves, boilers, and pellet conversion burners. Winners of 2010 Cool Chamber Award. Visit www.heutzpellets.com

Hebron Academy, 516, Joe Hemmings, Director of Admissions, Hebron, 966-5225. We work to inspire and guide boys and girls in grades 6-PG to reach their highest potential in mind, body, and spirit.

Hilton Garden Inn Auburn R i v e r w a t c h , 43 8 , A m a n d a Theberge, Direc tor of Sales, Auburn, 784-4433. Everything where you need it at Hilton Garden Inn Auburn Riverwatch the location for all of your room needs, meetings, social events and more.

Heutz Oil Company, 608 & 609, Tim Heutz, President, Lewiston, 782-3171. We are a local company specializing in bulk delivery of premium wood pellets, as well as

Come see us at booth #314! Professional Cleaning: • Fire, Smoke and Soot • Water Removal and Dehumidification • Mold Mitigation and Remediation • Complete Reconstruction Services

• Air Ducts and HVAC • Biohazard, Crime Scene and Vandalism • Carpet, Upholstery, Orientals • Ceilings, Walls and Hard Floors • Deodorization

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Auburn’s bustling Turner Street and Mount Auburn Avenue area, where a new Famous Footwear and PetCo recently opened. Each of the area’s four colleges has experienced robust growth as well. L-A College recently completed a new 14,000-squarefoot, $2.5 million learning center called LearningWorks. (Another 8,000-square-foot build-out on the second floor is underway.) The facility houses College for ME Androscoggin, an effort to encourage Androscoggin County residents to pursue college degrees and lifelong learning opportunities. Bates College recently opened a $30 million dining hall focused on eco-friendly efficiency and design, as well as a new dorm and walking

path. Kaplan University (formerly Andover College, the freshman among L-A institutions of higher learning), expanded across the street from its first Lisbon Street location to occupy a second campus building. Central Maine Community College completed a new residence hall for more than 150 students. The first on-campus housing project since 1975, the 27,0 0 0 -square - fo ot building on CMCC’s campus houses a function room on the fourth floor overlooking Lake Auburn. Extensive work continues at the Bates Mill Complex, this time on the Canal Street entrance, perhaps the most well-known profile of the sprawling complex whose famous clock tower is a local landmark. The Executive Office Building was torn down to work on a grand entryway with a staircase that will lead to other parts of the mill and will spill out onto the courtyard. The complex now boasts a number

of mixed use tenants, including banks, high-end restaurants, and offices. Quality restaurants continue to open their doors – most recently Marché and City Side Grill – or re-open, as is the case with the much-anticipated rebirth of The Village Inn. Successful restaurateur and entrepreneur Eric Agren recently purchased the property at 40 Lisbon Street in Lewiston for Marché. He has created a mixeduse building there consisting of a high-end residence on the second floor and a luncheon/creperie restaurant on the first. This will mirror the model he has created with his highly successful Fuel restaurant across the street. That property also houses him and his wife upstairs in a beautifully renovated and spacious lof t apartment. Marché is a boutique style lunch venue with limited dinner service.

Baxter Brewing Co. will be opening in the Bates Mill Complex in Lewiston soon. Sun Journal file photo

The cozy 40-seat luncheon boasts a 30-bottle wine list, beers, and a one-night-a week dinner called “Monday Night Supper” with four courses and a single seating for 20 people. Speaking of adaptive reuse, local restaurateur Jules Patry, who manages Davinci’s Eatery at the Bates Mill Complex, has purchased a long- dormant building on

downtown Lisbon Street which he will also renovate and convert to mixed use. Taking a page from Agren’s recipe book, the top floors of 84 Lisbon Street will be living space, and the bottom floor is intended to be a mix of office and retail space.

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the Longley Bridge connecting the Falls and paths near the Hilton Garden Inn Auburn River Watch.

from page 13

An entrepreneur with local roots will open a microbrewery at the Bates Mill Complex in Lewiston, and will have capacity to fill 30 cans a minute. The Baxter Brewing Co., which will be run by 25-year-old Auburn native Luke Livingston and master brewer Michael LaCharite, will sell beer in cans, not bottles. The Baxter brewery will feature a 30-barrel brewhouse and a stateof-the-art canning line. T he e xp ansion of Aub urn’s River walk pedestrian path along the Androscoggin River in downtown Auburn is complete. It is a great example of what young urban professionals say they find appealing: a riverfront oasis where they can take a quick stroll and recharge their batteries -- smack dab in the middle of an urban core. An ADA- compliant ramp was added, and the path extends under

Meanwhile, Museum L-A, which is dedicated to sharing “the story of work and community in LewistonAuburn,” is actively involved in a capital campaign that will take the organization to a stratospheric new level. The museum’s board recently approved the purchase of the former Camden Yarns Mill in Lewiston. (The museum is currently housed in the Bates Mill Complex.) Plans call for the museum to renovate 20,000 square feet of the Camden mill within five years. That would require raising $5- to $6 million of capital and endowment funds. Museum L-A is currently working with DesignLAB Architects of Boston on conceptual plans and design ideas. Mak ing it easier for young

The exterior of the old Maine Central Railroad Station complex owned by Bob Roy in Lewiston . Sun Journal file photo professionals to come and go as they please is critical to attracting them. That’s the reason residents are delighted that the AuburnLewis ton Municip al Airp or t is working with some small independent airlines to try to get daily air service, possibly from

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After Hours After Hours offers great opportunity to network A special Chamber After Hours will take place at the B to B Trade Show at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Two Lewiston-Auburn mainstay eateries will feature some of their signature dishes, ranging from Mexican to American fare. The After Hours will feature appetizers from The Great American Grill at the Hilton Garden Inn Auburn Riverwatch and Margaritas. A cash bar will also be available, and door prize winners will be announced.

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The Great American Grill at the Hilton Garden Inn Auburn Riverwatch offers regional cuisine and house specialties, ranging from steak and chicken to salads and seafood. The Great American Grill offers three meals a day, convenient parking, and a central location at 14 Great Falls Plaza in Auburn. The menu at Tio Juan’s Margaritas showcases the lively flavors of Mexican cuisine and its delicious meals are made with the freshest ingredients. Everything they offer is handmade daily, on-premise at each location. A visit to any Margaritas is like dining out in Mexico without getting on a plane. Every year, their staff travel to Mexico and attend workshops,

and visit markets and the homes of talented artisans to find colorful, unique artwork, décor, and furniture handcrafted by artisans and brought back to their restaurants throughout New England. Margaritas’ Auburn location is at 180 Center Street.

Virtual Rocket Launch Contest

• Albin, Randall, & Bennett, CPAs • Androscoggin Savings Bank • Auburn Business Development Corporation • Bangor Savings Bank

On the day of the show, organizers • Camden National Bank will “launch” a virtual rocket ship over • Community Credit Union the Twin Cities. The B2B Starglider U n m a n n e d R o c k• Downeast e t w iEnergy ll “land” • FiveCities. County Credit Union somewhere in the Twin Attendees will be invited to complete a contest form • Hilton Garden Inn Auburn Riverwatch and guess where in the Twin Cities it will Lewistonbusiness Developmentfrom land – specifically, at •which Corporation a list of businesses the rocket will land. • Maine Turnpike Authority The person who correctly guesses the • Mechanics Savings Bank location (or comes closest) wins $1,000 • Northeast Bank cash courtesy of Oxford Networks! (If • SERVPRO of Lewiston-Auburn more than one person guesses correctly, TD Bank a name will be drawn• at random from the correct entries.) • Verizon Wireless

CyberCafé Consider it mid-afternoon booster fuel: the Show 2010 CyberCafé will offer a place to unwind, treat yourself to a body massage courtesy of Greater Brunswick Physical Therapy, and check e-mail or voice mail in a secluded area off the show floor.

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Publishing Lewiston Auburn Magazine 615, 616 Maine Ahead 607

Advertising Absolute Marketing & Design 530 Core Zero Creative, Inc. 519 Encompass Marketing & Design 331 Target Marketing Maine 323

Radio Stations Gleason Media Services / Lewiston-Auburn.com 600 Nassau Broadcasting — Maine 301

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Twin Cities Air Service, Inc. 101

Sullivan Tire & Auto Service 211

Coldwell Banker Millett Realty 602 ERA Worden Realty 430 Fontaine Family Team - The Real Estate Leader 207 Keller Williams Realty Mid Maine 617

Banks/Credit Unions

Restaurants

Androscoggin Savings Bank 521 Auburn Savings Bank 523 Bangor Savings Bank 423 Bank of America 531 Camden National Bank 302, 303 Community Credit Union 500 Five County Credit Union 205 Key Bank N.A. 700, 701 Maine Bank & Trust 212 Mechanics Savings Bank 703 Northeast Bank 401, 402 Rainbow Federal Credit Union 333 TD Bank 601

Sam’s Catering 504

Automotive

Banquets/Catering Sunday River Resort and Conference Center 436 The Great Outdoors Recreational Function Facility 217

Retail/Clothing Jockey Person to Person 424

Resorts Poland Spring Resort 441

Septic Systems Maine Septic & Pumping 213

Communications Verizon Wireless 203

Community Services The Lewiston Root Cellar 417

Bed & Breakfast

Computers/Networks/Internet

Ware Street Inn 414

Downeast Networks 308 Maine Hosting Solutions 435 Oxford Networks 539 T.H. Creations 314

Bookkeeping/Payroll Services Paychex, Inc. 310 Payroll Management, Inc. 108

Business Services Acadia Business Advisors, LLC 410, 411 Association for Consulting Expertise 535 Eaton Peabody Consulting Group 405 Next Level-Business Coaching 804 Northeast Coffee Co. 536 Outsource Works 613 Pinnacle Development Group 413 R.C.C. Business Services 606 RC3 Financials 418 Records Management Center 439 Security Shredding, Inc. 518

Lewiston Career Center 517 Maine Women’s Network 429 Manpower 522

Energy Efficiency Maine Business Program 603 eWaste Recycling Solutions, LLC 611 Irving Energy 801 Flanders Electric 210 Optimal Energy Group, LLC 526 Solarize Inflector Window Systems, LLC 432

Construction

Engineering Firms

The Sheridan Corporation 532 Schooley Mitchell Telecom Consultants 311

Sebago Technics, Inc. 100

Driving School

Black Bear Entertainment 434 Great Falls Balloon Festival 513 Lewiston Auburn Community Little Theatre 416 Lost Valley, Inc. 332 Maine Red Claws 306 Oxford Fair 433 Pal Hop 515 The Public Theatre 408

Roy’s Driving Academy 216

Economic Development Organizations Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments 109 Finance Authority of Maine 403 Lewiston-Auburn Economic Growth Council 110

Educational Institutions

Entertainment/Recreation

Exterminators

Sandcastle Clinical and Educational Services 322

Aging Worker Initiative 431 Bates College 315 Hebron Academy 516 Kaplan University 507 Southern NH University - Maine 104 Trinity Catholic School 102

Cleaning Systems

Employment/Training

Dry Tech 508 ServiceMaster of Lewiston-Auburn 605

Bonney Staffing Center 501 Central Maine Community College 404 JobsInME.com 510 Kelly Services 610

Anthoine Financial Group 512 Cornerstone Wealth Planning 409 Interface Financial Group 426 Salvatore Bonetti, CRPS 437

Cable Service Time Warner Cable Business Class 300

Childcare Services

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Atlantic Pest Solutions 803

Farms Harvest Hill Farms 440

Financial Services

Signage/Displays

Florist/Gifts

SERVPRO of Lewiston-Auburn 800

Scentsy Wickless Candles 214

Hotels & Conference Centers

Fuel

Hilton Garden Inn Auburn Riverwatch 438 Residence Inn by Marriott 527

Heutz Oil Company 608, 609

Graphic Services/Printing

Industrial Services, Equipment & Supplies

Alliance Press 705 Creative Print Services 317

Nadeau’s Refrigeration 206 Redlon & Johnson 511 Waterman Farm Machinery Co., Inc. 619

Health & Fitness Balanced Lifestyle, LLC 327 Davis Chiropractic 313 EFX USA 204 Nordic Walking LLP 538 Open Door Enterprise 704 The Helping Hands Team 618

Insurance Champoux Insurance Agency 319 Clark Insurance 107 GHM Insurance Agency 537 Insphere Insurance Solutions 338 Liberty Mutual Insurance Group 805

Health Care Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice 525 CALM HealthWorks 328 Central Maine Medical Center 400, 421 Common Ties Mental Health Services 318 Greater Brunswick Physical Therapy 604 Maine Veterans’ Home 218 Odd Fellows’ and Rebekahs’ Home of Maine 425 Reeder Chiropractic Healthcare 514 Schooner Estates 305 St.Mary’s WorkMed 520 The Medicine Shoppe 209 Tri-County Mental Health Services 427

Legal Services

Home Repair/Decorating Custom Window Decorators 329 Decorators Network, Inc. 802 Gamache & Lessard Co., Inc. 505 Lowes - Auburn, ME #2514 528, 529

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Isaacson & Raymond 330 Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. 208

Manufacturers Katahdin Studio Furniture 219

Municipalities

Agenda

Affordable Exhibit Displays 509 Marquis Signs 326

Television Stations

7:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m.

WGME 13 202

Kick-off Chamber Breakfast at The Commons, Bates College, Central Avenue, Lewiston

Toys/Teaching Materials

9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Discovery Toys 215

Trade Show at Androscoggin Bank Colisee, Exhibits open all day

Transportation

9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. CyberCafé

4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Chamber Business After Hours at the Colisee, Food by local restaurants, cash bar, Chamber 50/50, door prizes, more.

Non-profit Organizations Andros. County Chamber of Commerce 304 Androscoggin Land Trust 321 HomeQuest NeighborWorks Homeownership 524 L/A Arts 312 Museum L/A 502

Amtrak Downeaster 316 Maine Turnpike Authority 422 SPC Transport Co. 503

Travel Dragonfly Trips 324 Dube Travel 534 Northeast Charter & Tour (Outside)

Utilities Downeast Energy 320 Fairpoint Communications 103 Unitil Corp. 420

Vending Services Canteen Service Co. 309

Auburn Public Library & Lewiston Public Library 412 City of Auburn 336, 337 City of Lewiston 334, 335

Office Supplies

Video Services

McIntire Business Products 415 Oce Document Printing Systems 614

FieldStone Media 533 Nomad Productions 506

Newspapers

Photography

Worship

Mainebiz Publications 702 Sun Journal 200, 201 Turner Publishing Inc. 612

Captured Moments Photography 325

Pathway Vineyard Church 419

Private Investigations Services Maine PI Service 339

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EnerGov project: Twin Cities collaboration is iconic

Directions to the Colisee

By Glenn Aho Auburn City Manager

T

he Twin Cities are boldly going where no Maine communit y has gone before, and nowhere else in Maine will development be easier. Unique to L-A, the Twin Cities have forged a collaborative union and invested into the EnerGov Solutions project, an innovative software solution that launches municipal Twin City development, and many other functions, well into the 21st century.

From the north... Take Lewiston Exit 80. Bear right. Take the Lewiston off-ramp (196 W) which will loop around to Lisbon Street. At the fourth set of lights, take a right onto East Avenue. At second traffic light, take a left onto Bartlett Street, then take a right at stop sign onto Birch Street. The Longley School and Multi-Purpose Center will soon be on your right, and the Colisee will be on your left. Follow signs for parking.

From the south... Take Lewiston Exit 80. Take a left at the light onto Alfred Plourde Parkway. Take the Lewiston off-ramp (196 W) which will loop around to Lisbon Street. At the fourth set of lights, take a right onto East Avenue. At second traffic light, take a left onto Bartlett Street, then take a right at stop sign onto Birch Street. The Longley School and Multi-Purpose Center will be on your right, and the Colisee will be on your left. Follow signs for parking.

The project promises to streamline the development process so that codes, planning, permitting, and more, will be nearly identical re gardl ess of which cit y a developer is working. Internally, the Ener G ov proje c t of fer s even more opportunities for greater productivity and further collaboration between the Twin Cities as the development phase of this project is only our first step toward the endless possibilities of this innovative technology. Our initial application of this software includes 12 departments and 75 processes in EACH city. The EnerGov project is iconic for Twin City collaboration representing how s taf f f rom b oth cities

UNDER CONSTRUCTION: A powder coat line technician at Diamond Phoenix hangs one of the 96,000 pieces of a shelving system on a rack to be powder-coated at the Lewiston facility. The company has seen rapid growth, including this project to build the world’s largest carousel for Zappos.com, the world’s largest online shoe retailer. Sun Journal file photo converted ideas into results. Working from recommendations and ideas suggested by the Citizens Commission on Lewiston-Auburn Cooperation, staff identified how those ideas could be turned into results by using innovative technology, such as using the Ener G ov software. City Councils from both Auburn and Lewiston voted unanimously to suppor t the project in October of 2009 and make the joint purchase, which

saved the cities $244,000 had the purchases been made separately. Since then, staf f from both sides of the river have worked together feverishly to rebuild the processes for development from the ground up. Even better, the entire process was built keeping the perspective of the customer in mind. Project Leader, and Auburn Assistant City Manager Laurie Smith said, “Everything we did and everything we discussed was from the perspective of the

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Smith said to truly make this process work for the customer we had to of fer more online services, e-mail and phone text inspection notifications for our customers on-the-go, and as much development information as necessary to keep businesses building and productive. The online services will offer greater public transparenc y as users will be able to identify those once-mysterious building projects by visiting the Twin Cit y websites and reviewing permit ting information. The EnerGov project will continue

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generating ef f iciencies and increasing productivity as the data that the software captures such as inspection times and resources can then be conver ted into performance measurements. Economizing city functions based upon field and financial data will allow city administration to make better decisions, thus furthering our efforts to reduce governmental expenses. Having similar platforms in each city will also create opportunities for employee sharing where staffing may be placed in either city depending upon service demands. The EnerGov project is exciting for many reasons and on so many dif ferent levels. Perhaps the best part of this project has been

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Insphere Insurance Solutions, 338, Anthony D’Andrea, Licensed Ag e nt , S a b at t u s , 577-3052 . Overwhelmed by the thought of buying insurance on your own? Meet face-to-face with an agent right here in your community sp e cializing in life, health, disability, dental, vision, long-term care and more.

Isaacson & Raymond, 330, Ronald L. Bissonnette, Esquire, Lewiston, 795-5000. Experience matters when it comes to legal issues. We have seven lawyers with nearly 175 years of combined experience serving individuals and businesses in Central Maine.

Inter face Financial G roup, 426, Tim Roach, Vice President, Morrill, 342-2631. Short-term working capital solutions from a Maine company. Fast, easy, affordable. Don’t wait 30, 40, 50 days to get paid. Sell us your invoices. Our simple process will give you immediate cash for your business. No other fees, charges or minimums. I r v i n g E n e r g y, 8 01, M a r a Bernazzani, Marketing Assistant, Portsmouth, (603) 559-8762. We

JobsInME.com, 510, Neil Boorjian, Event Coordinator, Westbrook, 877-374-1088. Founded in 1999, we

Jockey Person to Person, 424, Kathryn Beausang, Senior Comfort Specialist, Greene, 946-7635. The clothing line is designed to pull together a variety of styles and accessories that work all day and evening long.

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from their Associate degree programs. Stop by their booth to learn how they can help your company succeed! Katahdin Studio Furniture, 219, John Stass, President, Lewiston, 783-2969. We design and craft custom furniture for the music room, library and study. Special orders are shipped worldwide!

Kaplan University, 507, Matthew Cote, Campus Director, Lewiston, 620-0837. We strive to provide Maine employers with qualified graduates and internship students

Keller Williams Realty MidMaine, 617, Cathy Cummings, MCA, Auburn, 689-9800. One of the fastest growing and most innovative companies, we are

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EnerGov will make complex development projects, like the Wal-Mart Distribution Center, easier to bring from start to finish.

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the managerial collaboration e a c h c i t y h a s e x p e r i e n ce d throughout the process. The beneficiary of our collaboration will be our customers. Not just those customers who will enjoy the streamlined development process, but also those customers w h o wo r k hard to p ay f o r governmental services. Using innovative technology to increase efficiency and productivity— the new economic measure of success—will promise to position Lewiston and Auburn as the leaders in local government management, efficiency, customer service, and economic development. Being in a leadership position will ensure we keep our foot in the door of economic growth and future opportunities.

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now the 3rd largest real estate company in America! Ke l l y S e r v i c e s , 610 , Ta ny a Pease, District Manager, Auburn, 784-0400. We are a leader in providing workforce solutions. We offer a comprehensive array of outsourcing and consulting s e r v i ce s a s w e l l a s w o r l d class staffing on a temporary, temporary-to-hire, and directhire basis. Key Bank N.A., 700 & 701, Sherry Brown, VP, Regional Marketing Manager, Portland, 874-7230. One of Maine’s largest financial services companies with assets of approximately $3.3 billion. We have one of the largest statewide networks of branches (62) and ATMs (100) and are a leader in communit y involvement,

• Accounting • Bookkeeping Services • Auditing

L/A Arts, 312, Cheri Donohue, Marketing Director, Lewiston, 782-7228 . We are the Twin Cities’ community-based local arts agency, with a mission to “integrate the arts into the fabric of our community.” Lewiston Auburn Community Little Theatre, 416, Karen Mayo, President, Minot, 783 - 0958. We have been providing live, professional-quality performances to the L/A area for 70 years. From crowd-pleasing full- scale Broadway Musicals to Tony Awardwinning comedies and dramas. Lewiston Auburn Magazine, 615, 616, Joshua Shea, Publisher, Lewiston, 892-6063. The newest publication! The city/lifestyle magazine keeps readers on the cutting edge of life in Androscoggin County.

• Financial Planning • Tax Services • Business Valuation

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Lewiston-Auburn Economic Growth Council, 110, Paul Badeau, Marketing Director, Lewiston, 784-0161. L-A’s primary economic development agency offers site searches, technical assistance, gap financing, Foreign Trade Zone benefits, and marketing services.

Maine Ahead, 607, Mark Wellman, Publisher, Bangor, 941-1300. We are a statewide monthly business magazine delivering “business intelligence and inspiration to people in charge”. This must-read publication is mailed to 15,000 titled executives.

Lewiston Career Center, 517, Paul Goding, Business Service Coordinator, Lewiston, 753-9037. The Maine Employment Resource. We are a statewide network of 23 professionally staffed offices. We assist businesses with recruiting and training workers using resources and information that will help them compete in today’s economy.

Maine Bank & Trust, 212, Linda A. MacMillan, Vice President - Marketing Officer, Portland, 828-3089. A division of People’s United Bank of Bridgeport, Connecticut, a diversified financial services company providing consumer and commercial banking services through 300 branches in New England.

Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, 805, Pauline Pratt, Administrative Assistant, Lewiston, 782-7013. We provide person, auto, home and life insurance Lost Valley, Inc., 332, Connie King, Owner, Auburn, 784-1561. Exciting things are happening at Lost Valley. Owners Linc and Connie are proud to show off their new renovations. Call for your next function. Lowes - Auburn, ME #2514, 528 & 529, Marc Duncan, Sales Manager, Auburn, 514-2300. We provide customer-valued solutions with the best prices, products and services to make Lowe’s the first choice for home improvement.

Maine Hosting Solutions, 435, Benjamin Burden, Owner, Bath, 442-9006. Web hosting made easy since 1996. Come to our booth and say “I want my website in Maine” to get free hosting for a year. Maine PI Service, 339, Mark A. Cayer, Owner, Lewiston, 7546566. Recognized by Down East magazine as “Best of Maine 2009,” we conduct private investigations throughout Maine. We are an established leader in the Maine private investigation field, known for our ability to obtain answers and results for our clienté. Maine Red Claws, 306, Cam Twiss, Operations Manager, Portland, 210-6655. We are the official minor league team of the Boston Celtics

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Maine Septic & Pumping, 213, K athy- Rae Emmi, President, Lewiston, 782-5940. We provide realtors and homeowners with state of Maine certified septic inspections, utilizing up-to-date camera-eye technology. MS&P has a septic pumping service. Maine Turnpike Authorit y, 422, Bruce D. Pelletier, Asst. Pub. Relations Mgr., Portland, 871-7771. We will continue to be a national leader in user-fee highway travel and significant contributors to Maine’s transportation system. Maine Veterans’ Home, 218, Ellie Newell, Admissions Coordinator, South Paris, 743-6300. Our 90bed multi-level facility offers skilled nursing and rehabilitation, dementia care and residential care. We care for Maine’s veterans, their spouses, or widows as well as GoldStar parents. M a i n e Wo m e n ’s N e t wo r k , 429, Alice Mogensen, Co-Chair, Auburn, 777-3400. Our mission is to increase women’s professional grow th and leadership skills through networking and e ducation. We provide an oppor tunit y to discover and more fully expand professional relationships and practices. Mainebiz Publications, 702, Laura Ashley, Sales & Marketing Coordinator, Portland, 761-8379. We report on business news and issues statewide while providing a forum for ideas and opinion. With award-winning writing, graphics and photography, Mainebiz is Maine’s business news source. Manpower, 522, Eileen Belleau, Branch Manager, Auburn, 7849353. We have been providing

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Survey: A customer-focused workforce leads to higher business performance

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hat ’s th e key to creating a customerfocused organization? Here’s one of the ans wer s from the trenches of a highperformance company: “A culture of accountability makes a good organization great and a great organization unstoppable.” A new major study on customer focus conducted by the Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp), in conjunction with American Management Association (AMA), found that accountability that starts at the top is critical to customer focus. Six t y-seven percent of respondents from highmarket-performing companies that are good at focusing on customers say their organizations hold at least one corporate officer responsible for the customer experience. By contrast, 3% of lower-market-performing firms that are poor in this area hold an officer accountable. Companies that excel in overall p er formance do something else ab out cus tomer fo cus differently, too. They make sure that a commitment to customer service doesn’t stop with senior leaders-or even with customerfacing employees. Leaders of top-notch firms create customerfocused cultures that suffuse their organizations, reaching from sales professionals with daily customer co nt ac t to p ro du c ti o n - lin e employees who may never have

a conversation with a consumer, but whose efforts are just as vital to company success. Nearly seven out of 10 high-performing organizations say they work to build such a power culture. Lower performers? Fewer than half. “Alignment of the corporate mission, vision and goals with customer satisfaction” is viewed as a critical practice, according to one study participant from a high-performing company. “Bringing these concepts to the employee level and creating

But how does an organization seeking better performance bring about that kind of culture shift?

secondary visions that align their actions with the overall vision has increased [our] focus on exceeding customer expectations.” Four out of five respondents from high-performing companies say that financial growth is the key driving force behind their focus on customers. Certainly, i4cp research has shown that market focus—which revolves around a focus on customers—is one of the

five core attributes of high market performance. So it makes sense that a corporate culture centered on customers is likely to yield positive bottom-line results. Al o n g w i th a cco unt ab ili t y, communication and training are among the most vital components in culture-building approaches, the study found. “We are more actively sharing competitive data with lower levels of the organization,” one business leader revealed. In addition, the company is “instilling a culture of innovation and customer obsession to drive behavior focused on the customer.” Multiple respondents from highperforming companies described their firms’ educational efforts. Customer-focused training “is part of our onboarding and new employee orientation,” said one. Another cited “continuous training on customer care practices” and a third explained, “We run training on a different customer service topic every month.” Companies that achieve high levels of performance in today’s volatile marketplace demonstrate not only a dedication to customer service but also a commitment to anticipating customer needs and being proactive in meeting those needs. This type of forwardthinking mindset is one of the hallmarks of a culture that is truly customer focused.

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New commerce department reports lay foundation for measuring green economy, carbon dioxide emissions

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he U.S. Commerce Depar tment ’s Economics and Statistics Administration released two new reports: one that defines and measures the size and scope of the green economy and another that looks at the ways in which the American economy’s greenhouse gas emissions have changed over the past decade. Together, they provide valuable analytic tools needed to understand the emerging green economy, quantify greenhouse gas emissions and help inform future policy decisions. “The Obama Administration’s agenda for economic recovery depends in part on efforts to develop clean energy and energyefficiency technology,” Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said. “These reports provide important insights and are a valuable foundation to measure our success as that agenda moves forward. These efforts could put millions of people to work in high-skill, high-wage jobs as opportunities to export green products and ser vices expand and nations seek more energy sources.”

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The first of the two reports, “Measuring the Green Economy,” provides an important initial step toward measuring the size and composition of the emerging green economy and the number of green jobs it has created. By using publicly-available data on more than 20,000 products and services, the report shows that the green economy is well-poised for growth.

Principal findings of the report include: • Shipments/receipts of green products and services comprise between $371 billion to $516 billion in 2007. • The number of green jobs ranged from about 1.8 million to 2.4 million. • Green manufacturing jobs totaled between 200,000 and 240,000. • Green services jobs were much higher, and totaled between 1.4 million and 1.8 million. • Energy conservation, resource conservation and pollution control were the predominant green activities, accounting for about 80% to 90% of green shipments/ receipts and employment.

The second report, “U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Intensities Over Time,” shows that, while signif icant work remains in curtailing greenhouse emissions, a large number of economic sectors have indeed become more energy and carbon dioxide (CO2) efficient – particularly the manufacturing sector. The report reveals that households are responsible for about 30 percent of energyrelated CO2 emissions, more than any other sector. It also provides a comprehensive accounting of carbon dioxide emissions across every economic sector – industry, the government and households – from 1998 to 2006, and lays out a understanding of changes in greenhouse gas emissions, in both total and per dollar of output. The methodology in this report can be used going forward to track the impact of any future policy aimed at reducing emissions.

• Manufacturing was responsible for one-quarter of total CO2 emissions in 2006, down 30% from 1998.

• The household sector did not become more energy efficient. In 1997, manufacturing emitted more CO2 than any other sector. But by 2006, households were the largest CO2 emitting sector. During these years, while manufacturing was reducing its emission per dollar of output, CO2 emissions per household increased.

• Some sub-sectors and companies have become markedly more efficient in the

• The large number of households makes their cumulative effect a significant factor in total

Specific findings from the second report:

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exceptional supplemental staffing solutions to Maine companies for over 40 years. Our local service team provides the highest quality service to hundreds of companies and thousands of employees each year. Marquis Signs, 326, Sandy Marquis, Co-Owner, Lewiston, 782-4666. We are a full-service sign company from design to installation with 33 years of experience offering signs, vehicle lettering, dimensional letters, window lettering, plaques, ADA, business cards, logos and more. McIntire Business Products, 415, Liz Brennan, Marketing, Concord, (800) 847-2463. Centrally located in Concord, N.H., carrying the largest variety, selection and inventory of binding, laminating and presentation products in New England.

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Mechanics Savings Bank, 703, Terri Cook, Loan Officer, Lewiston, 333-4542. We offer a full-range of commercial and retail services from three locations in Auburn, Lewiston and Windham. Our commercial bankers specialize in manufacturing, construction, retail and processional (business). M u s e u m L /A , 5 02 , R a c h e l Desgrosseilliers, E xecutive Director, Lewiston, 333-3881. We tell the story of work and community in Lewiston-Auburn through engaging exhibits and special programs encouraging family fun and learning across generations. Nadeau’s Refrigeration, 206, Tom Nadeau, Vice President, Auburn, 786-3246. We are a familyowned mechanical contractor that specializes in commercial and residential service and installation. Nassau Broadcasting — Maine,

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Nordic Walking LLP, 538, Rita Myrick, Owner, Auburn, 754-9944. Happy, healthy employees make good employees. Don’t just go for a walk! Refresh your mind and relieve your stress with Nordic Walking Poles. Stop by our booth for a demonstration.

See us at Booth # 404

Contact us at (207) 755-5280 training@cmcc.edu www.cmcc.edu/training

A Lockheed Super Constellation aircraft inside a hangar that was part of a restoration project at the Auburn-Lewiston Municipal Airport in Auburn. Sun Journal file photo Northeast Bank, 401 & 402, Stacey Curit, Sales & Marketing Specialist, Lewiston, 786-3245. With over 130 years in the state, Northeast Bank is an institution headquartered in Lewiston, and provides comprehensive, needsbased financial services for both consumer and business customers. Nor theast Char ter & Tour, Outside, Brian D. Rioux, Charter & Tour Accounts Manager, Lewiston, 784-3159. We are locally owned and operated and provide all forms of bus needs from 1 to 500 people. Nor theast Cof fee Co., 536, Samantha Carey, Sales Associate, Skowhegan, (207) 474-3321. We offer coffee services to offices, restaurants and homes.

Auburn, 754-3936. Odd Fellows’ and Rebekahs’ Home of Maine, 425, John Bolduc, Executive Director, Auburn, 7864616. We provide nursing and residential care to elderly residents in a small, home-like environment. Open Door Enterprise, 704, Kristin Fournier, Independent TriVita Affiliate, Auburn, 7830110. Experience wellness by reducing chronic inflammation with a respected international nutraceutical company using a unique cooperative marketing business model to bring customers and business partners to you! Trivita #13161110 Independent Affiliate Network.

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Offering non-credit classes and corporate training programs.

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Profiles

Outsource Works, 613, Scott Owings, B.D. Manager, Lewiston, 777-5701.

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Optimal Energy Group, LLC, 526, Lawrence M. O’Rourke, Principal, Sumner, 388-2085. We provide f inancially rewarding energy conservation systems, guaranteed. We reduce electrical consumption, improve system qualit y and capacity, and lengthen equipment and lighting life. Ouellette & Associates, P.A., 307, Jennifer Sewell, Receptionist, Lewiston, 786-0328. We offer fullservice accounting, auditing, tax and financial services to individuals and businesses throughout New England.

Oxford Fair, 433, Amber Dionne, Assistant Treasurer, Norway, 7392204. This is the annual festival promoting the Oxford Hills area. Ox ford Network s, 539, Ann Nadeau, Marketing Coordinator, Lewiston, 333-3411. Maine-based telecommunications company providing phone, Internet and data services to businesses and residents across the state. For more information, visit www. oxfordnetworks.com. Pal Hop, 515, Nick Knowlton, Event Organizer, Lewiston, 784-2700.

Holistic Health for the Entire Family • New 4-Step Cleanse • Nutrient Dense Nutrition • Colon Hydrotherapy • Far Infrared Sauna • Ionic Detox • Hormone rejuvenation • Chi Machine • Individual Wellness Programs

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NEW LOCATION:

229 Center Street, Auburn 207-784-7287 www.calmhealthworks.com

Sales Service Preventive Maintenance Commercial Residential Industrial

Paychex, Inc., 310, Stephanie St. Laurent, Sales Consultant, Auburn, 795-1104. Maine’s premier payroll service. Providing payroll, tax services, direct deposit, health insurance, workers’ compensation, 401(k) plans, and full human resources to meet all your payroll needs. Payroll Management, Inc., 108, Elaine R. Hemenway, Marketing Manager, Auburn, 783- 6880. Offering full-service: earning and deduction register, direct deposit, Section 125, 401(k) interfaces, workers’ compensation reporting, tip credit reports, HR, Time and Attendance, on-line data entry, and employee crime search.

Pinnacle Development Group, 413, Kim Crabill, Business Solutions Manager, Waterville, 330-1330. A software and web application development firm which provides high-value, low-risk solutions to cost-effectively meet the business needs of clients. Poland Spring Resort, 441, Cyndi Robbins, President, Poland Spring, 998-4351. We are quite possibly the best resort value anywhere. Donald Ross golf course, delicious food, nightly entertainment, pool, tennis, boating, and much more! Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc., 208, Ken Edwards, Owner, Lewiston, 782-3514. We help with everyday legal matters. Have you ever signed a contract you wished a lawyer had looked at first? The other party did! R.C.C. Business Services, 606, Eric Lammers, IT and Marketing Manager, Auburn, 795-0663. We

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Thomas J. Nadeau - Vice President 137 Spring Street • Auburn, ME 04210 (207)786-3246 • (800)287-3246 Toll Free

provide small businesses with bookkeeping, billing, accounts receivable management, budgeting, financial reporting, Q uick B o o k s consulting and QuickBooks hosting. Rainbow Federal Credit Union, 333, Laurie Pelletier, Marketing Director, Lewiston, 784- 4762. We are a full-service credit union serving all of Androscoggin and Oxford Counties. RC3 Financials, 418, Raymond Charloux, III, Owner, Newport, 866-626-5436. Now offering great rates on credit card processing. We also help small business owners find financing by working with a network of lenders. Records Management Center, 439, Michael Carroll, General Manager, Bangor, 990 - 4636. We specialize in secure paper shredding, records storage, and document scanning. We can help you establish compliant, secure, and cost-ef fective document management solutions. Redlon & Johnson, 511, Tim Fox, Showroom Manager, Lewiston, 784-5721. For over 120 years,

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Pathway Vineyard Church, 419, Allen Austin, Executive Director, Lewiston, 784-9500. We are a group of people committed to serving the communities of Central Maine, helping however and whoever we can.

100 Manley Road, Auburn, ME 04211-1837 800-734-6880 783-6880 fax 753-0484

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we have par tnered with professional tradesmen. We provide plumbing/heating and elec trical produc ts for both residential and commercial use. Reeder Chiropractic Healthcare, 514, Dr. Patrick Reeder, Lewiston, 78 4 -716 4. Utilizing chiropractic adjustments and the biomeridian nutritional stress assessment, we aid our patients in building structurally and nutritionally sound bodies. Residence Inn by Marriot t , 527, A l i ce M o g e ns e n , S a l e s Manager, Auburn, 777-3400. We are an extended-stay hotel — whether traveling for business or pleasure, our friendly staf f takes pride in anticipating and satisfying your needs. Roy’s Driving Academy, 216, Claudet te Caron, Co - Owner, Lewiston, 784-6245. We offer private lessons to anyone who has a permit. We utilize a golf cart in the driveway with cones while students wear drunk goggles to drive it around the cones. Salvatore Bonetti, CRPS, 437, Sal Bonetti, Financial Advisor, Portland, (800) 326-5763. Our overarching obje c tive is to understand and address the evolving priorities of Plan Sponsors and Par ticipants, leading to progressive, smooth-running, and cost-efficient plans. Sam’s Catering, 504, Michael M archus , G e n e r al M ana g e r, Lewiston, 782-2550. Offering the highest quality food and providing excellent service at very affordable prices! Courtesy, quality and service . . . a winning

combination since 1939. Sandcastle Clinical and Educat ional Se r vices , 322, Stephanie G elinas, Program Director, Lewiston, 782-2150. Our mission is to provide early childhood education and clinical services to children with special needs to typically developing children, and to provide support services to their families. Scentsy Wickless Candles, 214, Pauline Roberge, Consultant, Lewiston, 784-6169. We are a recognized industr y- leading company. In 2009, the DSA awarded Scentsy the Rising Star Award. We bring value to the world, warm the heart, enliven the senses and inspire the soul. Schooley Mitchell Telecom Consultants, 311, Ted Kern, Strategic Partner, Cumberland, 807-2727. We are North America’s largest independently owned and operated telecommunication consultancy. We support our clients and navigate the complex world of telecommunications by consistently delivering “money, time, security and knowledge.” Schooner Estates, 305, Frank Proulx, Director of Marketing, Auburn, 513-5000. We are a multilevel retirement communit y. We have independent living apartments, assisted living studio apartments and a residential care living center.

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Donald J. Morin, President, Lewiston, 946-2319. We securely shred confidential documents. We are a member of NAID (National A ssociation for Information D es truc tion) and BBB. We adhere to the guidelines of NAID. Please visit our website at www. securityshredding.biz. ServiceMaster of LewistonA u b u r n , 6 0 5 , Cy n d y Z i l s , Marketing, Oxford, 783- 6310. Quality restoration vendor in fire, water, smoke restoration, along with carpets, rug cleaning, upholstered furniture, 24-hour emergency ser vices, window cleaning, resilient floors. SERVPRO of Lewiston-Auburn, 8 0 0 , Ta m m y M c M i c h a e l , C o m m u n i c a t i o n s M a n a g e r, Auburn, 783-2500. We specialize in clean-up and restoration of re si d e ntia l a n d co m m e rcia l property after fire, smoke, or water damage. We also mitigate mold and mildew from your home or business. Shads Advertising Co., 407, Peter Bunker, President, Auburn, 78 2 - 010 6 . F o r 4 0 + y e a r s , Shad ’s has provided qualit y promotional ad specialties to businesses throughout N ew England. Shad’s can print your ad or message on anything. Solarize Inf le c tor Window

Systems, LLC , 432, Heather Purvis, Administrative Assistant, Kennebunk, 985-4438. A new Window Insulator that is installed on the inside that reduces BTU flow through single pane glass by 70% and through thermopane windows by 40%. It works as a solar collector in the winter providing over 2000 BTU per hour in direct sun and as a solar reflector in the summer reducing air conditioning costs and making rooms cooler. Southern NH University - Maine, 104, Sheila Wenger, Academic Advisor, Brunswick, 725-6486. We offer undergraduate and graduate programs at our Cook’s Corner Brunswick location. Evening, weekend and hybrid (part online, part in class) courses help accommodate students’ busy schedules.

St. Mary’s WorkMed, 520, Russ Donahue, Marketing Director, Lewiston, 777-8263. A leader in occupational health care. WorkMed provides a range of preventive and occupational medical services to over 400 employers and their employees in Androscoggin County with stateof-the-art occupational medicine, physical and occupational therapy, x-ray and lab services all in one location.

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S P C Tr a n s p o r t C o . , 5 0 3 , Ryan Suydam, Logistics Manager, Auburn, 783- 4200.

Building Partnerships to Serve Western Maine Businesses

Sebago Technics, Inc., 100, Mark Adams, Executive Vice President, Westbrook, 856-0277. We offer a range of diverse services including civil, environmental, geotechnical and transportation engineering as well as land surveying, landscape architecture and land planning.

Small Business Counseling

Loans at Favorable Rates

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See us at Booth #528-29

A transportation solution company that focuses on solving transportation issues within the United States.

Micro-enterprise Assistance/Lending Special Programs for Manufacturers Site Location Services Access to Government Contracts

See us at Booth #420 125 Manley Road Auburn, ME 04210 207.783.9186

www.avcog.org AVCOG is an equal opportunity lender

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Growth Council serves as one-stop economic development agency Overview

branding campaign and oversees all TV, radio, print, and electronic advertising for the campaign.

The Lewiston-Auburn Economic Growth Council is the central economic development and business attraction agency for Lewiston-Auburn.

The Growth Council also assists its development clients with public relations needs, from writing and distributing press releases to organizing ground-breaking ceremonies and ribbon cuttings. LAEGC regularly pursues media and public relations opportunities particularly to related issues that affect the local economy, economic development, and business issues.

The Growth Council works closely with clients on a fully confidential basis offering services including technical assistance, commercial financing, site searches, and marketing. The Lewiston-Auburn Economic Growth Council serves as an oncall business partner, assuming a variety of roles to help clients get down to business affordably, efficiently, and successfully. The Growth Council also serves as a clearinghouse of information on a wide variety of business resources, such as education and training programs, incentive programs, local statistical data, and networking opportunities.

Loans • L AEGC provides gap financing for clients in the Twin Cities, and currently manages more than 20 outstanding loans totaling about $4.8 million. Gap financing allows small- and medium-sized companies the ability to operate, innovate, and maintain their workforce. • Since 1981, LAEGC has leveraged tens of millions of dollars in new local investments through its financing programs.

Site Searches & Product Development • L AEGC provides confidential site searches for clients looking for existing office, industrial, retail, or commercial space, raw land, or build-to-spec options. • L AEGC manages an extensive database of properties and works with municipal officials, local realtors, and developers to find the right solution for each client. • L A E G C w a s i n s t r u m e n t a l i n a s s i s t i n g t h e Wa l - M a r t

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Standing, left to right: Loan Portfolio Manager Ken St. Amand, President Lucien Gosselin, Economic Development Specialist George Dycio; sitting, Staff Accountant Stephanie Lewis, Marketing Director Paul Badeau.

D i s t r i b u t i o n C e n t e r, S a f e Handling, and Estes Express, to name just a few clients. • O f ten by ser ving its sister corporations (Lewiston Development Corp., Auburn Business Development Corp., and L-A Railroad Co.), LAEGC has helped develop or manage development of property, including the Auburn Industrial Park; Angostura/ Wo r l d H a r b o r s; and a future spec building on Forrestal Street in Lewiston.

Growth Council manages the successful “L-A: It’s Happening Here!” community image and

For 15 years, LAEGC has organized the Androscoggin Business to Business Trade Show, which has evolved into the largest one-day business show in the state. The show attracts nearly 200 exhibitors and 2,500 attendees. It has sold out for the past five years, and has an extensive waiting list each year.

This year’s show has as its theme “Show 2010: Launching a New Decade.” The show will focus on the need for organizations to seize opportunities to innovate, reinvent themselves, and take a fresh look at what they do best. LAEGC also hosts an Annual Dinner and Business Forum to celebrate the community’s economic development su cce s s e s , i n f o r m b u s i n e s s and community leaders about d eve l o p m e nt p roj e c t s , a n d preview upcoming projec ts. The dinner provides a forum for the cities of Lewiston and Auburn to bestow their Economic Achievement Awards to local businesses and/or individuals each year.

Lewiston-Auburn Economic Growth Council

P.O. Box 1188 Lewiston, ME 04243-1188

www.economicgrowth.org

Phone: 784-0161

415 Lisbon Street,

• L AEGC serves as landlord and marketing agent for the Business Service Center at 415 Lisbon Street. • Furthermore, LAEGC is always ready to assist the cities of Lewiston and Auburn in evaluating project development proposals and exploring partnerships.

Marketing & Public Relations LAEGC serves as the primary marketing and business attraction resource for the cities of Lewiston and Auburn, overseeing various print, ele c tronic, and mass media communications. The

Rail service, in addition to an intermodal facility, a U.S. Customs port, and a General Purpose Foreign Trade Zone, has allowed L-A to develop a statewide reputation as a hub for distribution and logistics.

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Top 25 Best-selling Business Books on Amazon.com 1. The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis (Author) (wireless version)

Prosperity: Free Market Delusions, America’s Decline, and How We Must Compete in the Post-Dollar Era by Clyde Prestowitz 4. Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell 5. StrengthsFinder 2.0: A New and Upgraded Edition of the Online Test from Gallup’s Now, Discover Your Strengths by Tom Rath 6. Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose by Tony Hsieh

2. The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis (Paper version) 3. The Betrayal of American

7.Crisis Economics: A Crash Course in the Future of Finance by Nouriel Roubini, Stephen Mihm 8. Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip

14. Rework by Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson

Heath, Dan Heath 9. Three Cups of Tea: One Man’s Mission to Promote Peace . . . One School at a Time by Greg Mortenson, David Oliver Relin 10. Open Leadership: How Social Technology Can Transform the Way You Lead by Charlene Li 11. The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell 12. Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel H. Pink 13. Aftershock: Protect Yourself and Profit in the Next Global Financial Meltdown by David Wiedemer, Robert Wiedemer, Cindy Spitzer

15. Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don’t by Jim Collins 16. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey 17. The 4-Hour Workweek, Expanded and Updated: Expanded and Updated, With Over 100 New Pages of CuttingEdge Content by Timothy Ferriss 18. Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen 19. Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell

20. Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything (P.S.) by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner 21. The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 12th Edition by Graduate Management Admission Council 22. Wellbeing: The Five Essential Elements by Tom Rath, Ph.D. James K. Harter 23. The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations? by Ian Bremmer 24. The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable (J-B Lencioni Series) by Patrick Lencioni 25. Invaluable: The Secret to Becoming Irreplaceable by Dave Crenshaw

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Commerical Energy Services

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• Weddings • Class Reunions • Anniversaries • Conferences • Ski & Snowboard Shoppe • Paintball

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Mobilize Maine focuses on asset mapping region by region

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airPoint Communications recently agreed to work with the State of Maine, the regional Economic Development D i s t r i c t s a n d co l l a b o r a t i ve investors across Maine to establish Mobilize Maine and develop regional capacity throughout the state that will build a strong, growing and sustainable knowledge-based economy for all of Maine.

greatly limiting their success. These include programs such as tax subsidies, investment plans, tax reform and task forces.

Why we need Mobilize Maine

What’s different about Mobilize Maine?

Maine has seen a significant decline in traditional manufacturing and commodityb as e d in dus tr ies ove r p as t decades and these losses have not been fully replaced with new, sustainable businesses and good quality jobs. As a result, Maine’s p er- capita p ersonal income growth, compared to the national average, has declined from 28th to 35th in the U.S. since 1989.

• M obilize Maine is a needed, new, collaborative, bottom-up approach to community and economic development that will help Maine grow and prosper now and in years to come.

Economic development efforts in the past have changed with every change of administration in Augus t a and have b e en chronically fragmented, top-down, disconnected and under-funded,

Current economic development efforts focus largely on competition for business and jobs among Maine cities, towns and regions and are not clearly focused on how Maine as a whole may better compete in the global economy.

• M obilize Maine is a fresh approach to community and economic development that builds on indigenous strengths and authentic assets of Maine’s people, places and businesses. • Mobilize Maine will identify and develop strategies to address Maine’s unique assets, which may be skills, businesses, activities or special places that have market-leverage

in the global economy, but may not have been previously recognized.

What will Mobilize Maine do? • Establish long-term strategies for growth that will span successive state administrations, and be sustained by a broad mass of local, private, public and nonprofit sector leaders and citizen volunteers. • I nitiate a ground-up approach whereby citizens in each region will identify strengths and assets that will be the foundation of the new economy. • Identify regional priorities that will become the basis for private, public and philanthropic investment in each economic region.

• Preserve and sustain Maine’s unique Quality of Place, while growing good paying jobs and businesses. • Focus on measurable outcomes with firm timeframes, benchmarks, and assigned responsibility for getting things done.

How will Mobilize Maine connect to other related efforts? Mobilize Maine will be facilitated and coordinated by and among the six Economic Development Districts, namely: • N orthern Maine Development Commission (NMDC) • E astern Maine Development Corporation (EMDC) • K ennebec Valley Council of

Stop by our booth and tell us what you think the HIGHLIGHT of our community is...

Governments (KVCOG) • Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments (AVCOG) • S o u th e r n M ain e Eco n o m i c Development District (SMEDD) • M i d C o a s t Economic Development District (MCEDD) These organizations, supported by fe deral, s tate and lo cal governments, will coordinate and integrate the following efforts and implement their related recommendations through Mobilize Maine: • E c o n o m i c D e v e l o p m e n t Administration (U.S. Dept of Commerce)

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Security Shredding, Inc. “Confidentiality is our Business” Donald J. Morin, Principal “We have been taking care of your confidential needs since 1990” Greene, ME 04236 207-946-2319 www.securityshredding.biz

CALL TODAY! Anthony P D’Andrea

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Licensed Insurance Agent

207-577-3052 See us at Booth #209

9-12 Foss Road, Lewiston 207-784-9500 www.pathwayvineyard.com

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• Dr. Comfort shoes are designed to fit the diabetic foot. • Extra depth and width in the toe box and forefoot. • Medicare or private insurance may cover costs of shoes and inserts. • Fashionable styling. • Trained shoe fitting on site.

“Dr. Comfort is the finest diabetic footwear available. Please call for your custom fitting.” Lana Hoang, R.Ph.

The Medicine Shoppe 373 Sabattus Street Lewiston, ME 04240 Phone – 783-3539 Fax – 786-9252 www.medicineshoppe.com/0550

Visit me at booth 414!

52 Ware Street Lewiston, Maine 04240

Tel.: 207-783-8171 Toll Free: 877-783-8171 www.warestreetinn.com info@warestreetinn.com

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Mobilize Maine from page 28

mobilize people and resources t o i nv e s t i n g r o w t h t h a t transcends changing political administrations in Augusta.

• The Maine Quality of Place Council • The Governor’s Working Group on Economic Development Delivery • T he Northern Border Regional Commission • The Northern Forest Sustainable Economy Initiative

What does Mobilize Maine hope to achieve in year one? • B uild a critical mass of citizens who understand how Maine can and will grow, and who will

• T h r o u g h b r o a d c i t i z e n participation, identify unique and marketable assets that have greatest potential for growth in the global economy. • Achieve a clear understanding of how Maine’s Quality of Place creates good paying jobs, new businesses and sustainable economic growth; an urgent sense of the need to transform Maine’s economy and economic performance; and a shared vision for community and economic development strategies at the regional and state policy levels.

• Establish the first systematic and consistent approach to planning regional and statewide assetbased community and economic development strategies. • D e ve l o p b e t te r- i n te g r a te d regional and state economic development budgets that will align with Mobilize Maine actions. • Prioritize a roadmap for public, p r i v a te a n d p h i l a n t h r o p i c investors to strengthen Maine’s most promising assets and to help grow the economy in a sustainable manner. • S et concrete actions, timelines and benchmarks to transform Maine’s regional economies and business climate.

Photo to right: Milt Simon, center, talks with a visitor to the Heutz Premium Pellet System booth at a previous Business to Business Trade Show at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee. Sun Journal file photo

34 Center Street, Auburn, Me 04210 Phone: 207-689-9800 www.kwmidmaine.com

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Come and stop by our booth #506.

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A limitless array of indoor & outdoor possibilities: - Beach/Lakeside ceremonies - Lodge with seating up to 300 - Fieldstone fireplace, stage, dance floor - Full kitchen facilities - Beach, boats, BBQs, picnic areas, sports areas See us at Booth #217

Open May - October Call Mary at (207)224-7061

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“Rustic Beauty In A Peaceful Country Lakeside Setting”

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2009 good year for international trade (Reprinted with permission by the Maine International Trade Center)

In 2000, Maine companies exported to 160 countries, and exported at least $100,000 of product to 83 countries. In 2008, Maine companies exported to 163 countries, and exported at least $100,000 of product to 99 countries. Despite a decade of success, 2009 was a challenging year for Maine’s export community. Expor ts began to decline considerably amid the global financial crisis beginning in the fourth quarter of 2008. Maine expor ts fell of f their record 2008 pace by 24% in calendar year 2009. Trade numbers did, however, show signs of recovery in the summer of 2009. In 2009, the Maine International Trade

Maine now has more major trading partners, in parts of the world that were once unheard of to Maine businesses.

Global building booms throughout the 2000s, as well as high demand for computer, te c h n o l o g i c a l , a n d d e f e ns e products has changed the

destinations of Maine goods. Although Canada remains Maine’s largest trading partner, huge new markets in Asia and the Middle East have emerged, resulting in tens of millions of dollars in sales to Maine companies. The table below illustrates some of the market changes of the last decade.

Maine’s ToP exPorTers: 2009 vs. 2000 2009 2000 Ce n t e r r e s p o n d e d t o m o r e requests for information than at any time in its history, as Maine businesses sought new markets for products. The future of international trade in Maine is bright as more and more Maine companies learn of the tremendous opportunities available in foreign markets. In 2010, MITC will continue to reach out to Maine businesses to grow the number involved in international trade.

TRADING PARTNERS I n 2 0 0 9, M a i n e c o m p a n i e s traded with 160 of the world’s nations. Trade ranged from $902 million of goods to Canada, to $2800 of aircraft parts to Gabon.

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he 2000s were a decade of growth for the international trade sector in Maine. In 2000, Maine e xp or te d $1. 8 billion in products annually. In 2009, Maine expor ted $2. 3 billion, representing a 28% increase since 2000. In addition, Maine’s economic reach has become much more global in the last decade.

Maine truly has become a fullyintegrated global player, and as a result there are now limitless markets for Maine products and services.

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DesCriPTion ToTal all ParTner CounTries Canada Malaysia China (Mainland) Japan Saudi Arabia France Korea, Republic Of Ukraine Netherlands Mexico Belgium Switzerland United Kingdom Australia Germany United Arab Emirates Brazil Hong Kong Singapore Finland

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$2,276,290,790 $902,671,668 $348,467,408 $175,470,108 $101,393,779 $66,059,055 $64,216,013 $51,592,147 $51,302,932 $48,651,049 $43,136,329 $38,938,690 $32,718,972 $32,440,460 $29,327,509 $28,867,388 $21,136,491 $17,664,049 $16,494,430 $12,437,093 $12,111,372

$1,778,694,956 $838,901,424 $133,760,020 $23,161,298 $76,634,634 $1,502,469 $28,319,279 $64,402,002 $113,773 $32,270,359 $36,922,646 $58,201,839 $4,480,595 $47,337,305 $40,085,158 $35,249,122 $1,741,901 $26,628,288 $50,039,256 $36,441,219 $2,045,439

Exports offer opportunity for economic growth Increased global trade and the growing interdependence among nations of the world has resulted in an expanding middle class and an historic opportunity for U.S. exporters, said Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Francisco Sánchez. “President Obama’s National Export Initiative has two short-term goals: double exports in the next five years and support 2 million jobs. The priority focus of the NEI is to put America on a track to take full advantage of the global marketplace.” The NEI goals require a repositioning of America’s strategic outlook in regards to exporting, and Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration plays a major role in implementing the necessary initiatives and programs designed to achieve these objectives. To better reach the 95 percent of the world’s potential consumers living outside the United States, ITA is utilizing strategic partnerships and engaging private sector experts to increase exporting possibilities for U.S. companies. FMI, please visit www.trade.gov.

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In partnership with Maine’s Local Workforce Investment Boards, we are inviting employers to participate in dialogues with other business leaders and workforce development professionals to explore successful strategies in attracting and retaining older workers. This is your opportunity to share your experiences with older workers at a meeting with your peers. Maggie Vishneau at 780-5469 vishneau@usm.maine.edu Larry Ullian at 626-5294 lullian@usm.maine.edu

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Sullivan Tire & Auto Service, 211, Vanessa Jackson, Marketing/ Advertising, Norwell, 781-9821550. We are celebrating our 55th anniversar y of ser ving New Englanders with quality mechanical work and superior customer service. Sun Journal, 200 & 201, Sheri Verville, Marketing Coordinator, Lewiston, 689-2903. Central and Western Maine’s award-winning newspaper, published daily in four editions: City, Oxford Hills, Franklin, and River Valley. Four distinct local editions allow us to better connect our advertisers and subscribers.

The Helping Hands Team, 618, A. John Hyman, Independent Dis tributor, M e chanic Falls, 782-0954. This is where health and wellness meet science and technology. Usual and unusual products. Solutions for life and vitamin D without the sunburn. The Lewiston Root Cellar, 417, Chris Pope, Director, Lewiston, 782-3659. We are a 501(C)3

Interdenominational Christian Mission with a goal of uniting churches and the community in the common cause of addressing the various needs to inner city families in Lewiston. The Medicine Shoppe, 209, Richard Gregoire, Public Relations, Lewiston, 783-3539. We are a locally- owned pharmac y dedicated to 100% healthcare

focus, supplies, prescriptions and home health supplies to retail customers, healthcare facilities and hospitals. The Public Theatre, 408, Kathy Gleason, Board President, Auburn, 784-3560. A professional equity theatre dedicated to producing high-quality entertainment at an affordable price.

The Sheridan Corporation, 532, David Whitney, Regional Manager, Portland, 774-6138. Since 1947, we have been serving the design and construction needs of clients in the commercial, industrial, retail, institutional, and municipal markets.

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S u n d ay R i ve r R e s o r t a n d Conference Center, 436, Dan Crooker, Director Conference Sales, Newry, 824-5046. Nestled in the beautiful Mahoosuc Mountains, Sunday River Resort provides a self-contained, distraction-free environment and is the perfect setting for any outdoor adventure, conference, executive meeting, reunion or wedding. T.H. Creations, 314, Brenda Tarmey, Business Manager, Lewiston, 7825498. We are a custom website design and development company, specializing in content management solutions for both informational and e-commerce sites. Target Marketing Maine, 323, Sheryl Bickel, Sales Manager, Rockland, 596-6203. We offer targeted distribution of your advertising message through direct mail and e-mail campaigns.

TD Bank, 601, Gary Bellegarde, Manager, Lewiston, 795-5277. We provide financial solutions that make sense. Our Small Business Foundation team is committed to knowing you and your business. The Great Outdoors Recreational Function Facility, 217, Mary L. Seaman, Proprietor, Turner, 224-7061. We offer a huge lodge for indoor events up to 300 people, outdoor sports areas, beach and swimming, boats and cottage rentals.

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Time Warner Cable Business Class, 30 0, Michelle Lop es, Marketing Manager, Portland, 253-7335. We deliver all the communication services your business needs with scalable I nte r n e t , p h o n e a n d c a b l e T V ser vice supported by our reliable wholly-owned network. Meet with our local, dedicated account representatives for a free evaluation so they can tailor a solution that’s right for your business. Tr i - Co u n t y M e n t a l H e a l t h S e r v i ce s , 427, Ke ll y Dav i d , Development/Communit y Relations, Lewiston, 783-4663. We are committed to providing the people of Maine with excellence in mental health, substance abuse, rehabilitation of life skills services, respec tive consumer rights, personal dignity and maintaining agency financial stability. Trinity Catholic School, 102, Rit Leslie, Market Committee Chair, Lewiston, 783-9323. Turner Publishing Inc., 612, Dan Smiley, General Manager, Turner, 225-2076. Maine’s largest free direct-mail newspaper company offering 16 newspapers to 200,000

homes in over 160 communities, reaching 500,000 people. Twin Cities Air Service, Inc., 101, Beth Humphrey, Auburn, 576-0845. Aircraft charter, maintenance, management and acquisition. Unitil Corp., 420, Kelly Fowler, Sr. Bus. Dev. Rep., Portland, 5142505. We are an investor-owned, public utility holding company of its affiliate Northern Utilities, Inc. Northern is a local natural gas distribution utility serving 26,500 customers in 28 communities in Southern Maine.

farm equipment as well as all tractor sizes and light construction equipment. We service everything we sell. WGME 13, 202, Susan Berube, Sales Manager, Portland, 2287703. We have been part of the L-A community for more than a decade and most recently with the relocation of the Lewiston news bureau to its new location on Main Street. WGME-13 is proud to be partnering with the L-A Growth Council, Chamber and the Cities of Lewiston and Auburn to launch the next phase of the “L-A: Its Happening Here!” campaign.

Verizon Wireless, 203, David Talro, 240-0439. We operate the nation’s most reliable and largest voice and data network serving 87.7 million customers. For more information, visit www.verizonwireless.com. Ware Street Inn, 414, Jan Barrett, O w n e r, Lew is to n, 783 - 8171. Comfortably elegant B&B abutting Bates College, serving L-A’s visitors with outstanding hospitalit y since 1999. Now offering the L-A community unique small event and meeting space with food service, as well as catering small meetings and events off-site. Waterman Farm Machinery Co., Inc., 619, Bob Waterman, Jr, VP, Sabattus, 375-6561. We opened in 1956. We sell lawn, garden,

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2010 Calendar of local summer events JUNE

JULY

• 25, Maine Farm Day.

• 18-20, Festival FrancoFun, Franco-American Heritage Center, Lewiston, 783-1585.

• 4, Liberty Festival, Veterans Park, Lewiston, 783-2249.

• July-August, Mid-summer Lakeside Concert series, Olin Arts Center, Bates College, Lewiston, Thursday evenings, 786-6400.

• Mid-June - August, Auburn Community Concerts, Festival Plaza, every Wednesday, 7 p.m. • 26, Inspired Voices Benefit Concert, Franco American Heritage Center, Lewiston, 6 p.m., 782-7228.

• 7 to August 18, Noontime Organ Concert Series, Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, Wednesdays through the summer, Lewiston, 12:15 to 12:45 p.m., 777-1200. • 9-11, Moxie Festival, Lisbon Falls, 353-7251. • 5- August 7, Bates Dance Festival, Bates College, 786-6381. • 9-August 8, Source to the Sea Trek, day paddling trips, 754-8158. • 12, L-A Home & Garden Tour, Lewiston and Auburn, 783-6764.

*Paralegals are not lawyers and cannot practice law or give legal advice to consumers. **Additional academy training may be required for law enforcement positions. Not all programs offered in all locations.

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AUGUST • 14, Pal Hop reunion concert with six bands, Androscoggin Bank Colisee, 8 p.m., 783-2009. • 20-22, Great Falls Balloon Festival, Downtown Lewiston, 783-2249.

SEPTEMBER • 11-13, The Greek Festival, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Lewiston, 783-6795.

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