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Governor Longley's Architects Of Transformation

John M Daigle, Perry Hudson, Philip W. Hussey, Jr, James L Moody, Sr, P.Andrews Bixon, Rand N.Stowell, Jr Reccomendation to Jame's B Longley, Governor  of Maine in the year 1976 Tweet This ! http://goo.gl/fw0lrU John M Daigle was president of  Casco Bank Trust Co   and   Casco Northern Corporation .   Perry Hudson  was the general manager of New England Telephone. Phillip W Hussey, Jr, owner of   Hussey Seating Company .  P. Andrews Nixon   was the head of the largest distributor of residential heating fuel in New England and the operator of the Dead River chain of 20 c-stores in New England.   Rand N Stowel Junior  was the CEO, President of United Timber Corp, a family owned forest products company with multiple subsidiaries including wood products manufacturing, saw milling operations and extensive timberlands making it one of Maine's larger businesses. In later years Stowel formed the Predictive Control Systems LLC.   In 2001 Stowel was sued by his partner in Predict

Government Nepotism in the State of Maine- One Hand Awards The Other.

I hope others will join me in researching the real facts behind the rhetoric of the current bond debate instigated By Governor LePage's veto of the  research and development bond.. This page Maine State Legislative Links is where I keep track of what I come across in my research and makes a good starting point.  I invite all to contribute a guest editorial about this subject. Close to the top of the list is The Journal of Innovation & Transformation,  published by the Southern Maine Community College, a likely recipient of those r&d funds that the governor just vetoed. About two thirds of the way down is The Midcoast Campus A Model In Educational Development  by Charle s Lawton , P .h. D . There you will find a chart of the "targeted sector", which looks pretty comprehensive were it not for the fact that it noticeably excludes the retail and tourist industries, which happen to be the main stay of my small community. It seems these sectors are not desirable