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December 15, 2014

This year's most popular Mainebiz stories

Holiday parties. Half-empty offices. Yup, it must be the end of the year, so let’s take a few minutes to review some of 2014’s most popular stories online. And while we’re at it, let’s also look back at some of our major features for the year, including Women to Watch and Business Leaders of the Year.

The organization of Mainebiz’s most popular stories is divided into two categories: the feature stories that are written for our twice-monthly print edition and the shorter daily stories that are written for our Daily Report newsletter. Because this article was written more than two weeks before the end of December, we’re only looking at stories that were published from Jan. 1 to Dec. 8.

Below the top 10 lists you will find a roundup of our major 2014 features, which also includes our 20th anniversary issue that included nine features looking at different industries in Maine.

Print edition stories

  1. 1. On the edge: Monhegan Island's year-round residents take charge of their future
  2. 2. Pineland Farms Inc. tops $100 million with William Haggett at the helm
  3. 3. Food co-ops on the rise as Mainers seek local foods, buying power
  4. 4. Acadia National Park's new contractor vows to add new vendors
  5. 5. Tom's of Maine founder reinvents for-profit sustainability in his second company
  6. 6. Maine's bottled water industry taps into an $11.8 billion trend
  7. 7. Staffing companies find unique challenges in ACA
  8. 8. Michael Kors joins upscale newcomers to Portland
  9. 9. Hospitals in transition: Maine's hospitals face challenges to their own well-being
  10. 10. Portland-based architecture firm changes the approach to medical office buildings

Daily Report stories

  1. 1. Owner of historic Maine canoe maker explains difficult decision to move out of state
  2. 2. Owner to sell 106-year-old, family-run Bangor business to employees
  3. 3. Fourteen Maine companies make Inc. magazine's 'fastest growing' list
  4. 4. Large protest expected for Market Basket in Mass.
  5. 5. Portland developer partners with State Theatre to develop outdoor concert site
  6. 6. Well-known economist leaving Maine
  7. 7. MOO Milk's CEO explains painful decision to fold
  8. 8. Linda Bean lobster plant loses big buyer
  9. 9. State revokes liquor marketing contract
  10. 10. Report: Moody's Diner discriminated against employee

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