Maine’s Jackson Lab plans Florida branch | Bangor Daily News

Jackson Lab plans Florida branch – Bangor Daily News.

Jackson Lab mice aboard space shuttle for immunology research | Bangor Daily News

Jackson Lab mice aboard space shuttle for immunology research – Bangor Daily News.

Daisy Scouts offer troops cookies at Maine’s BIA | Bangor Daily News

Daisy Scouts offer troops cookies at BIA – Bangor Daily News.

Veteran Affairs secretary visiting Maine vows changes coming | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Veteran Affairs secretary visiting Maine vows changes coming | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine making a map of broadband access | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Maine making a map of broadband access | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Coffeehouse observation No. 99

OK, this really isn’t one of my coffeehouse observation, but his came to me via a former co-worker and Facebook connection who happened to be in the same coffeehouse that I frequent. The guy he is commenting on is a bit, um, unusual. He frequently talks to himself, paces quite a bit – as the observation notes – and he does create some rather detailed pieces with ink on the reverse side of paper grocery bags. Trust me, we are not making fun of his challenges; however, one day I did witness him have an argument with himself … and lose.

“The schizo guy at this cafe is going to make it impossible for me to work here. He’s walking back and forth in front of me and by me, slowly and pointedly, waiting for me to look so he can shove another of his insane scrolls at me. …

“The scrolls are pseudo-magic spells or ancient writing, just gibberish with the occasional bit of legible profanity or some D&D word, like DARKAXE, then every once in awhile, a racial slur. All written on the inside of a paper grocery bag, cut and reassembled to resemble parchment.”

Go to Coffeehouse Observer for more coffeehouse observations.

Gene Roberts: Newsrooms must tell their own cutback stories for democracy’s sake | Poynter Online

Gene Roberts: Newsrooms Must Tell Their Own Cutback Stories for Democracy’s Sake

Union: Job cuts in Maine on table | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME

Union: Job cuts on table | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME.

Unearthing Fort Williams’ past in Cape Elizabeth | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Unearthing Fort Williams’ past | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

‘Colbert’ nails fermented lemonade sales in Maine | Bangor Daily News

‘Colbert’ nails fermented lemonade – Bangor Daily News.

Partners may save rail line in Maine | Bangor Daily News

Partners may save rail line – Bangor Daily News.

Closure looms for Maine cannery amid hope for a new owner | Bangor Daily News

Closure looms for cannery amid hope for a new owner – Bangor Daily News.

Trying to revive the Franco identity in Maine | Bangor Daily News

Trying to revive the Franco identity in Maine | Bangor Daily News.

8 districts to handle medical marijuana in Maine | Bangor Daily News

8 districts to handle medical marijuana – Bangor Daily News.

University of Maine students, faculty protest proposed cuts totaling $12 million | Bangor Daily News

UM students, faculty protest proposed cuts totaling $12 million – Bangor Daily News.

A real page turner: Maine Festival of the Book opens Friday | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

A real page turner | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Solar Plane Completes First Flight

Solar Plane Completes First Flight

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Wind market report: Offshore wind farms to outpace land-based development | SustainableBusiness.com News

During the next five years, the production of offshore wind farms will far outpace the production of land-based wind turbines, according to a new market report.

Guiding the accelerated interest in offshore wind initiatives are government cash and tax incentives that promote renewable energy development, particularly in Europe and the United States, according to research firm SBI Energy.

In addition, the ongoing improvement in the quality of offshore wind products that can withstand stronger gusts, reduce maintenance cycles, and reduce the shipping expenses of turbines to offshore job sites are also vital to the market’s future. Meanwhile, offshore wind manufacturers will fuel growth by finding ways to reduce costs associated with offshore projects, which will subsequently attract greater investment from governments and private energy companies.

“Our analysts project that total offshore installed capacity will grow at an astounding 92% compound annual growth rate during the next five years to reach more than 79,700 megawatts,” says Shelley Carr, publisher for SBI Energy.

Click on the link for the rest of this press release found on SustainableBusiness.com.

Habitat for Humanity builds three homes in Westbrook | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Habitat for Humanity builds three homes in Westbrook | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Bowdoin graduate gets 8 years’ hard labor in North Korea | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME

Bowdoin graduate gets 8 years’ hard labor in North Korea | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME.