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Pembroke company
seeks to make
Washington County
the 'clam capital
of Maine'
B Y J A M E S M C C A R T H Y
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t's a crisp sunny morning in early
October in the Washington County
town of Pembroke and Tim Sheehan
walks briskly across an empty parking lot
to greet me. He'd been expecting good
news about clam flats in northwest-
ern Cobscook Bay being reopened, but
instead of a parking lot full of diggers
delivering clams to Gulf of Maine Inc.,
the seafood business on Route 1 he co-
owns with his wife, Amy, there's just a
quiet sunlit absence.
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32 View from the harbor
Drew Lyman talks
about Lyman-Morse's
acquisition of the
Wayfayer boatyard in
Camden.
28 New life for Rockland hotel
The Navigator Motor
Inn's new owners will
upgrade the site at a
time when Rockland
is seeing more hotel
development.
26 Renewed interest in yachts
Morris Yachts, which
has seen the ups and
downs of the luxury
yacht business, is
seeing an influx of
new customers.
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The Augusta court facility by Consigli
Construction tops our list of notable
Maine-based construction projects.
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Smith
&
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growth
has
given
new
life
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Smith & Wesson makes millions of handcuffs.
$2.00
October 19, 2015
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