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F U L L C O N T E N T S O N PA G E 4 » M O R E I N S I D E T H E L I S T F O C U S H O S P I TA L I T Y I N D U S T R Y mainebiz.biz / printsub S U B S C R I B E S E E W H O ' S N E X T O N PA G E 2 6 » Westin Portland Harborview Hotel tops our list of Maine's largest hotels. P H O T O / T I M G R E E N WAY S TA R T I N G O N P A G E 12 » Coffee, food with a Hall of Fame back beat B y L o r i V a l i g r a A erosmith drummer Joey Kramer has traveled the world many times over, but couldn't often find a tasty cup of coffee. "My wife Linda suggested, 'Well, why don't you do something about that?'" Kramer told Mainebiz during his March 17 visit to a customer, Hannaford, in Scarborough. "And I said 'that's great, what am I supposed to do, open a coffee company?' She said 'yeah.'" Kramer mulled it over. at was five years ago. "Here we are today in 3,000 grocery stores and having a meeting C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 1 6 » 6 Budworm blues Logging and paper interests are taking note of the looming threat of a spruce budworm infestation. 18 Acadia girding for summer The centennial of the National Park Service is expected to bring a record number of visitors to Acadia National Park. 22 Smarter energy efficiency A co-founder of Spark Applied Efficiency talks about new heating systems and how one local company benefited. suffer one-two punch Tom Cushman, owner of Maine Custom Woodlands, on a feller buncher in the woods in Gray. Covanta Energy's shutdown of two biomass plants puts logging at risk Loggers B y J a m e s m c c a r t h y $2.00 April 4, 2016 VO L . X X I I N O. V I I www.mainebiz.biz

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