Making It in Maine piece about Halcyon Blake and her business, Halcyon Yarns, located at 12 School Street in Bath. Blake, who holds a MBA in marketing from Stanford University, started her business in Denver, Colorado, in 1971, and then moved it to Maine in 1981, when she and her husband bought a three-story warehouse in downtown Bath. Halcyon Yarns stocks more than 1,000 types and colors of yarn, along with spinning wheels, raw fleeces, and looms. The company has ten employees, and Blake hopes it will do $1 million in business this year
Inside Maine piece on Gabrielle Melchionda\u27s natural skin-care business, Mad Gabs, located at th...
Making It in Maine piece about Garrett and Meoldy Bonnema, who moved to Bethel twenty years ago and...
Made In Maine piece about Kent Garland, of Topsham, and his business, Fine Feathered Homes and Feed...
An interview with Halcyon Blake, founder of Halcyon Yarn in Bath. She was one of the city\u27s reta...
Making It In Maine, piece on two Lincoln County businesses that have made Maine the wooden screen-d...
Making It In Maine piece about the Birding Company of Yarmouth, a subsidiary of Woodkrafters Kits, ...
Making It In Maine piece on three of the state\u27s small businesses. With profiles of Arthur Mit...
Making It In Maine piece profiling three of the state\u27s small businesses: Cook & Tell, a recip...
A short article on Guilford of Maine, named for its hometown in the North Woods. It is the most tec...
In its first year, Debbie Anderson and Chellie Pingree\u27s North Island Yarn business on North Have...
Making It In Maine piece on three of the state\u27s small businesses. Didier Louis Cycles, Inc., U...
Making It In Maine, piece on how Maine is becoming a center of fine furniture making. The cachet of...
Making It In Maine piece about the Different Drummer Workshop in South Solon, which makes toys. Th...
A look at the fiber crafts revival that is taking place across the state of Maine. The movement is a...
Making It In Maine, piece on Maine Balsam Fir Products in West Paris, owned by Wendy and Jack Newme...
Inside Maine piece on Gabrielle Melchionda\u27s natural skin-care business, Mad Gabs, located at th...
Making It in Maine piece about Garrett and Meoldy Bonnema, who moved to Bethel twenty years ago and...
Made In Maine piece about Kent Garland, of Topsham, and his business, Fine Feathered Homes and Feed...
An interview with Halcyon Blake, founder of Halcyon Yarn in Bath. She was one of the city\u27s reta...
Making It In Maine, piece on two Lincoln County businesses that have made Maine the wooden screen-d...
Making It In Maine piece about the Birding Company of Yarmouth, a subsidiary of Woodkrafters Kits, ...
Making It In Maine piece on three of the state\u27s small businesses. With profiles of Arthur Mit...
Making It In Maine piece profiling three of the state\u27s small businesses: Cook & Tell, a recip...
A short article on Guilford of Maine, named for its hometown in the North Woods. It is the most tec...
In its first year, Debbie Anderson and Chellie Pingree\u27s North Island Yarn business on North Have...
Making It In Maine piece on three of the state\u27s small businesses. Didier Louis Cycles, Inc., U...
Making It In Maine, piece on how Maine is becoming a center of fine furniture making. The cachet of...
Making It In Maine piece about the Different Drummer Workshop in South Solon, which makes toys. Th...
A look at the fiber crafts revival that is taking place across the state of Maine. The movement is a...
Making It In Maine, piece on Maine Balsam Fir Products in West Paris, owned by Wendy and Jack Newme...
Inside Maine piece on Gabrielle Melchionda\u27s natural skin-care business, Mad Gabs, located at th...
Making It in Maine piece about Garrett and Meoldy Bonnema, who moved to Bethel twenty years ago and...
Made In Maine piece about Kent Garland, of Topsham, and his business, Fine Feathered Homes and Feed...