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Joni Mitchell - In France They Kiss On Main Street

PORTLAND, ME (April 24, 2009)Maine Street Solutions is delighted to welcome Dana Stanley as the new Director of Market Research and New Media.  With Dana’s joinder, Maine Street Solutions expands its public relations and campaign work for corporate clients, non-profits and issue campaigns.   Although Dana’s work will frequently bring him to Boston, Washington, DC and Augusta, he will be based in Main Read more…

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Rolling Stones Exile On Main Street Blues

Route 66 first entered the general public conscience in 1939 when California writer John Steinbeck published his novel “The Grapes of Wrath”, detailing the westward migration of Oklahoma’s Dust Bowl farmers to California’s San Joaquin Valley. During the story, he refers to Route 66 as the “Mother Road”, a nickname it still has today. When Steinbeck won the Pulitzer Prize for his novel, the road became even more famous.

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Rod Miller on Main Street

A quiet revolution is pulsing through the huge residential areas spread out on the edges of Cape Town. Chuck Hall is a writer that writes for environmental learning. Do you know the difference between compost and mulch? Each one of these is a theme the retailer uses in its stores.

Association will hold its monthly meeting March 12, where Main Street Home and Gardens owner Beth Hardin will speak on basic organic gardening. Its Read more…

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Main Street USA

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Please don’t be fooled by the Wall Street analysts (who are after nothing but money and do not care what happens to you and I) and bad management of the Government.

Although what happens in the Main Street directly affects Wall Street, but the other way around is not as influential.  Let’s see why.

Wall Street:  It is a place where a group of rich people (buy and sell stocks, hedge, or … l Read more…

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Disney Main Street Electrical Parade

There were over 12,000 individuals from all over the place pre-registered for the conference. The hotel was packed like I haven’t seen it since 1999.

On the first floor of the Hilton on 6th Avenue there is a bar with a huge seating area of tables and curved couches. It doesn’t open until 5-6 in the evening, during the day people use it as a place to sit while they are waiting for something or just killing time. There are always 2-3 tab Read more…

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