Dollars & Sense piece on the economic opportunities provided by cruise ship tourism. In 2011, a record 59 cruise ships with more than 89,000 passengers are expected to visit Portland
A look at the drawbacks (air and water pollution, including the discharge of human waste) and benefi...
Dollars & Sense piece that attempts to assess the economic impact of Open Lighthouse Day, which wil...
Focus on Greater Portland piece on opportunities presented by the departure of the CAT high speed f...
North by East piece about the value of the cruise ship industry to Maine and Gov. Angus King\u27s e...
Business Maine: Southern piece reporting that 48,768 cruise ship passengers disembarked in Portland...
Brief article reporting that 14 cruise ships carrying 10,000 passengers visited Portland during the ...
The 2011 cruise ship season is expected to bring 262,667 passengers to Maine, a loss of about 6,200 ...
Focus Transportation & Trade piece on the potential benefits of almost $25 million in upgrades to M...
This report examines the demographic characteristics and economic impact of cruise ship passengers i...
This paper looks at the cruise ship industry in Bar Harbor, Maine, with an emphasis on the economic ...
Feature article on Portland as a tourist destination. Tourism in Maine contributes $3 billion annua...
Maine’s expanding cruise ship industry can provide local economic benefits and add to the state’s al...
The arrival of the Queen Elizabeth 2 in Portland Harbor was the culmination of efforts to make Portl...
Traffic allows travel, exchange of ideas and good an opportunity to expand knowledge and so on. Toda...
Business Maine: Southern piece on how the increase in cargo traffic and industrial activity in the ...
A look at the drawbacks (air and water pollution, including the discharge of human waste) and benefi...
Dollars & Sense piece that attempts to assess the economic impact of Open Lighthouse Day, which wil...
Focus on Greater Portland piece on opportunities presented by the departure of the CAT high speed f...
North by East piece about the value of the cruise ship industry to Maine and Gov. Angus King\u27s e...
Business Maine: Southern piece reporting that 48,768 cruise ship passengers disembarked in Portland...
Brief article reporting that 14 cruise ships carrying 10,000 passengers visited Portland during the ...
The 2011 cruise ship season is expected to bring 262,667 passengers to Maine, a loss of about 6,200 ...
Focus Transportation & Trade piece on the potential benefits of almost $25 million in upgrades to M...
This report examines the demographic characteristics and economic impact of cruise ship passengers i...
This paper looks at the cruise ship industry in Bar Harbor, Maine, with an emphasis on the economic ...
Feature article on Portland as a tourist destination. Tourism in Maine contributes $3 billion annua...
Maine’s expanding cruise ship industry can provide local economic benefits and add to the state’s al...
The arrival of the Queen Elizabeth 2 in Portland Harbor was the culmination of efforts to make Portl...
Traffic allows travel, exchange of ideas and good an opportunity to expand knowledge and so on. Toda...
Business Maine: Southern piece on how the increase in cargo traffic and industrial activity in the ...
A look at the drawbacks (air and water pollution, including the discharge of human waste) and benefi...
Dollars & Sense piece that attempts to assess the economic impact of Open Lighthouse Day, which wil...
Focus on Greater Portland piece on opportunities presented by the departure of the CAT high speed f...