Content Posted in 2013
Obituary of James Alden Metzger, 77, of Falmouth, a businessman, philanthropist
Obituary of James B. Peters Sr., 83, of Eastport, a professional boxer in the 19
Obituary of James Mina, 69, of Saco, president of Curry Printing and Copy Servic
Obituary of James Moulton Sr., 84, of Kennebunk, longtime dairy farmer and opera
Obituary of Joanne S. Lund, 77, of Portland, a Coast Patrol aviator in the 1940s
Obituary of John McInnes, 88, of Falmouth, a longtime executive with H.M. Payson
Obituary of John Muench, 78, of Freeport, an internationally-known artist.
Obituary of John W. Ballou, 67, of Bangor, president of the Maine Bar Foundation
Obituary of Joseph J. Foley, 81, of Portland, a saxophonist and clarinet player
Obituary of Joseph R. Charland, 84, of Kennebunk, who founded Raoul Charland Gen
Obituary of Judith E. McAllister, 55, a former chairperson of the Cumberland Cou
Obituary of Judy L. Morrill, 40, of Harrison, the principal of Windham Christian
Obituary of Julia Anna Cook, 92, of Sanford, a writer, poet and farm wife.
Obituary of Julian B. Leslie, 79, of Freeport, long-time co-owner and operator
Obituary of Katherine A. Jordan, 89, of Portland, a longtime educator and one of
Obituary of Katherine P. H. Snell, 82, of Hallowell, a former librarian of Hubba
Obituary of Kenneth Woodrow Mackenzie, 74, a longtime country and western singer
Obituary of Lawrence S. Hall, 78, of Orr's Island, a professor of literature at
Obituary of Leone D. Nutting, 89, of Otisfield, who died yesterday. She was the
Obituary of Leroy W. Beal, 67, of Pownal, a combat pilot in the Pacific Theater
Obituary of Lewis P. Gordon, 86, of Sanford, a folk musician, shoe worker and pe
Obituary of Lida Cunningham, 103, of South Paris, who was a nurses' aide during
Obituary of Louis Bernstein, 92, senior partner in the law firm of Bernstein, Sa
Obituary of Louis Coxe, 75, of Brunswick, Pierce Professor of English at Bowdoin
Obituary of Louis J. Lipovsky, 76, of Brunswick, a retired entomologist and long
Obituary of Lt. Col. Elizabeth J. Conroy, 84, of South Portland and Biddeford, w
Obituary of Lyman A. Cousens Jr., 83, of Cape Elizabeth, who died yesterday. Cou
Obituary of Lynward F. Ashton, 78, formerly of Brewer. Ashton was a former Meth
Obituary of M. Adelaide Lehan, 90, of Portland, former teacher and dean of girls
Obituary of Manning Emery, 77, of Freeport, the former owner of Rigby Manaufactu
Obituary of Marc E. Simard, 78, of Biddeford, who founded the York County Biscui
Obituary of Margaret A. Gronberg, 101, of Portland, a member of the Maine Histor
Obituary of Marion Thurlow Van Strien, 83, formerly of Augusta, who compiled, ed
Obituary of Maude E. Herrick, 100, of South Paris, a past master of both the Oxf
Obituary of Maurice E. Davis, 88, of Warren, the country's oldest continually em
Obituary of Merle E. Bates, 70, of Lewiston, owner and operator of Bates Electro
Obituary of Michele Cremo, 97, former owner of Cremo's Bakery of Portland.
Obituary of Murray J. Fogarty, 57, of Gray, who taught at Lewiston High School f
Obituary of Nicholas M. Nappi, 74, of Freeport, chief executive officer of Nappi
Obituary of Nicholas S. Kakos, 66, of Bath, the longtime Sagadahoc County regist
Obituary of Olga Zhondetskaya, 82, of Westbrook, a Russian emigre.
Obituary of Olof P. Pierson, 87, of Caribou, the inventor of frozen french fries
Obituary of Otto W. Siebert, 66, of Westport, a former law office manager for th
Obituary of Paula Torres-Werner, 41, of Galisteo, New Mexico, who graduated at a
Obituary of Paul H. Dietterle Jr., 67, of Farmingon, N.H., the publisher of the
Obituary of Paul K. Lovejoy Sr., 66, of Augusta, a former director of the Minimu
Obituary of Paul M. Stebbins, 68, of Biddeford, a former principal of Biddeford
Obituary of Peter C. Jameson, 69, of Portland, an actor, teacher, broadcaster a
Obituary of Philip C. Hurley, 52, of Ellsworth, a lawyer who also hosted a count
Obituary of Philip Grant Willard Sr. of South Portland, a former chairman of the
Obituary of Phyllis A. Moore, 70, of Portland, WWII Army medic and chiropractor
Obituary of Rabbi Ephraim Bennet, 70, of Manhattan, the founding rabbi of Portla
Obituary of Raymond H. Ettinger, 71, of Scarborough, a founder of M.B.I. Securit
Obituary of retired lawyer Joseph M. Stuckarf, 76, of Portland.
Obituary of retired Portland Fire Department Lieutenant Charles E. Thomas Jr., 7
Obituary of Rev. Joshua C. Wagner, 86, of Jay, a former pastor of several Nazare
Obituary of Rev. Raymond Gauthier, 59, of Biddeford.
Obituary of Richard A. King, 60, of Brusnwick, who founded the Bath-Brunswick Me
Obituary of Richard Clonan, 55, of Cape Elizabeth, a retired Scarborough teacher
Obituary of Richard D., 61, of Biddeford, formerly York County sheriff and U.S.
Obituary of Richard Nye Dyer, 75, of Benton Falls. Dyer served as assistant to
Obituary of Rita B. Siteman, 87, of Falmouth [n.d.]. She volunteered for the Po
Obituary of Roger Nadeau, 68, of Biddeford, a longtime lawyer who was York Count
Obituary of Roland T. Greenwood, 68, of Boothbay Harbor, a dance instructor, act
Obituary of Ronald Winfield Cross, 45, of Winthrop, a sculptor, musician and tea
Obituary of Russell Hill Costello, 88, of Lewiston, president of the Lewiston Su
Obituary of Sadie Adelaide Purnell, 108, of Peace Dale, Rhode Island, who previo
Obituary of Selina Aiken Dunbar, 76, of Lawrence, Mass., an artist who had previ
Obituary of Sidney Libby Maxell, 70, of Portland, a political cartoonist.
Obituary of Sister Elsie McCool, 92, a member of the Shaker community at Sabbath
Obituary of Sister Mary Agatha Lynds, R.S.M., the former Hannah Louise Lynds, 54
Obituary of Sister Mary Carol L. Flanagan, 83, of Portland, of the Sisters of Me
Obituary of Sister Mary Victorine McIsaac, 90, a member of the Sisters of Mercy,
Obituary of sociologist Dr. Blanche Geer, 72, of Damariscotta, protege of Chicag
Obituary of Sophia Yarnall Jacobs, 91, of Mount Desert Island, a former trustee
Obituary of Spero S. Therianos, 61, of Alfred, formerly principal of Massabesic
Obituary of Stanley A. Rogers, 77, of Portland, a former chairman of the Portlan
Obituary of Stanley H. Rowe, 87, of Gorham, a family physician for 47 years.
Obituary of Stephen J. Powers Jr., 61, of Yarmouth, a former president of the Ma
Obituary of the Reverend William R. Gordon, 66, of Brunswick, a United Church of
Obituary of the Rev. Franklin D. Elmer Jr., 87, of South Bristol, known internat
Obituary of the Rev. Helen B. Holman, 85, of Hollis, who was minister of the Ple
Obituary of Thomas A. Riley, 85, of Brunswick, professor-emeritus of German at B
Obituary of Vincent S. Boulanger, 30, an artist active in AIDS education, who di
Obituary of Viola May McIntosh, 103, of Moody.
Obituary of Violet S. Plummer, 103, of Fryeburg, a past matron of Delta Chapter,
Obituary of Virginia E. Turnbull, 94, of Old Orchard Beach, a former educator an
Obituary of Virginia Gauron, 86, of Portland, a writer and poet who helped start
Obituary of Vivian L. Hill, 100, of South Portland, a former teacher and bank em
Obituary of Warren Robinson Johnson, 79, of Woolwich, a longtime assistant direc
Obituary of Wedgewood P. Webber, M.D., 84, of Falmouth Foreside, a longtime surg
Obituary of William D. Barry of Naples, a former vice president of the Joslin Di
Obituary of William E. McCarthy, 75, of Rumford, a retired Maine Superior Court
Obituary of William L. Perry, 76, a former commissioner of the Maine Aeronautics
Obituary of William Taylor Hughes, 56, of Brunswick, longtime physics and astron
Obituary of Wingate I. "Wink" Stevens, 95, of Standish, a longtime U.S. Forestry
Obituary of Yertchanig "Georgette" Malconian, 81, of Portland, a longtime West-E
Occupy Maine protesters have been camping in Portland's Lincoln Park since Octob, Matt Dodge
"Of Conusel." Interview on the health care industry with William Caron, vice pr, Len Gulino
"Of Council" piece on the legal ramifications of bringing your dog to work., Bonnie Martinolich
"Of Counsel" column explaining alternative dispute resolution, which will become, Bonnie Martinolich
"Of Counsel" column on change in Maine business incorporation law., Len Gulino
"Of Counsel" column on filing class action lawsuits in Maine., Gregory P. Hansel and Len Gulino
"Of Counsel" column on Maine Law Court rulings regarding non-competition agreeme, Len Gulino
"Of Counsel" column on Maine Law Court rulings regarding "release and indemnity, Len Gulino
"Of Counsel" column on the "structural gap" -- the gap between Maine's expectati, Anna Maschino
"Of Counsel." "Focus on Real Estate & Development." Maine needs a new program, Bonnie Martinolich
"Of Counsel." Interview on Maine retail with Leslie Bray of Main Street Insight, Len Gulino
"Of Counsel." Interview regarding Maine Street Insights, a consulting company, Len Gulino
"Of Counsel." Interview with Ralph Lancaster Jr., former managing partner of Pi, Len Gulino
"Of Counsel" piece on the legal ramifications of bring your dog to work., Bonnie Martinolich
"Of Counsel." Selection of legislative political leadership is upcoming., Anna Maschino
"Of Counsel." The Code of Professional Responsibility governs the lawyer-client, Bonnie Martinolich
"Of Counsel." The rewriting of all 14 chapters of Maine's Business Corporation, Bonnie Martinolich
Officer Lisa Coburn has been named Officer of the Year of the Portland Police De
Office vacancies in the Portland suburbs fell last year to 5 percent, while into
Officials at the Portland Downtown Improvement District have begun piping classi
Officials from both Moody's and Standard & Poor's Ratings Group met with state l
Officials from numerous Greater Portland communities met with members of the boa
Officials from the city and the Portland Public Library will meet with Riverton, Kate Bucklin
Officials from the departments of Inland Fisheries, Conservation, Environmental
Officials from the federal Environmental Protection Agency met with Saco residen
Officials from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection on Tuesday held
Officials from the Maine Department of Labor have announced the availability of
Officials from the Maine Department of Transportation plan to toughen the regula
Officials from the Maine tourism office have kicked off a new promotion in the B
Officials from the non-profit Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum closed th
Officials from the state Department of Environmental Protection are trying to de
Officials from the U.S. Commerce Department and the National Marine Fisheries Se
Officials from three states which have enacted health care reforms urged Maine l
Officials from various state government departments on Wednesday will review a p
Officials from WCSH-TV and Public Cable Co. met Tuesday but were still unable to
Officials of city, state and federal law enforcement agencies in Maine have hail
Officials of Long Island, which is still five weeks away from icorporating as th
Officials of Old Orchard Beach are calling the $3.4 million downtown revitalizat
Officials of Scarborough's Camp Ketcha, which has been the focus of controversy
Officials of the Federal Emergency Management Agency said only 5,551 Maine homes
Officials of the Senior Legislative Advocacy Coalition said the state should tri
Officials of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency met with staff of the Port
Officials with the Maine Bureau of Parks and Recreation have declared the Cargil
Officials with the Maine Department of Corrections and the Maine Civil Liberties
Of the roughly $1 billion in Maine exports in 1991, 91 percent went to Canada, W
Ogden William's third grade class at Cape Elizabeth's Pond Cove School has produ
Old Orchard Beach developer Tim Swenson is selling condominiums at his recently, Chris Churchill
Old Orchard Beach police say that the town's cruising problem has disappeared si
Old Orchard Beach town officals met with bar owners to discuss ways to crack dow
Old Town police officer Norman Harrington was awarded $960,000 in his suit again
Olga Zhondetskaya, 82, became a U.S. citizen when she was sworn in by U.S. Distr
Olga Zhondetskaya, 82, of Portland, the Russian emigre who is hoping to become a
Olga Zhondetskaya, 82, originally from Russia but now a resident of Westbrook, w
Olga Zhondetskaya, 82, who fulfilled her dream of becoming an American citizen o
"Omnibus Survey." Detailed findings of the Strategic Marketing Services Omnibus
On an unnamed Casco Bay island, summer residents are bracing for change. Clam li, Ellen Goodman
On April 1, Cooke Aquaculture Inc. of Canada announced it had purchased Atlantic, Sara Donnelly
O'Naturals is taking the first step toward becoming a national chain. Founder M, Michaela Cavallaro
On average, pet owners spend $559 per cat and $1,117 per dog each year. Portla
On-board school-bus videocameras are being used by an increasing number of schoo
One Bonny Eagle High School student has been disciplined for yelling a racial sl
Oneil J. Lapointe, 1895-1968, an Aroostook County native, developed a prototype
One in an occasional series of essays on health care reform. The author is the, Craig A. Becker
One of an occasional series on entrepreneurs in Maine. Douglas McAllister of Ca
One of series of occasional stories about 1993 college graduates, this one focus
One or more confidence men are making the rounds in Portland trying to cheat sto
One-time Republican activist Peter Burr of Kennebunk has been hired by the Democ
One year after significant changes to the management of New England's groundfish, Jackie Farwell
"On Golf" piece on Jim Gillis, longtime head pro at the Portland Country Club, w
On January 1, 1996, Akers Associates realtors joined the Prudential Real Estate
On January 15, 1984, clamdigger Bo Curtis's outboard boat was swept off course.
On June 11, South Portland voters will be asked to authorize the city to borrow
On June 19, Coastal Enterprises, Inc., in Wiscasset announced the establishment, Sara Walbridge
On June 29, a private company placed a single bid on the Androscoggin Bank Colis, Anna Fiorentino
Only 2,700 individuals have completed the entire 2,147 miles of the Appalachian
On May 6, Hydro International in Portland acquired one of its biggest competitor, Mindy Favreau
On Nov. 29, Athenahealth, a provider of Internet business services for physician, Sara Donnelly
On November 1, the Portland City Council will vote on a tentative contract with
On November 22, Coast Guard crews automated Seguin Light, the highest and second, Jennifer Wilder Logan
On November 2, voters in Lewiston will consider a referendum which asks them to
On Oct. 4, the Portland Public Library will host the jazz play "It's a Hardbop L, Daily Sun Staff
On October 19, 1780, during the American Revolution, British and American naviga, David D. Platt
On October 23, the University of Maine will dedicate the new Donald P. Corbett H
On October 26, 1984, a new United States-Canada boundary drawn by the Internatio, Michael Crowley
On October 2 the Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield was the site of a confron
On Peaks Island, the Solar Technology and Research community agriculture program, Albert Presgraves
On Saturday a cargo barge loaded with three million eggs left Portland bound for
On Saturday night vandals stole a 250-pound moose sculpture on display in front
On Swan's Island, informal Memorial Day observances last three weeks, as sudden, Cynthia Bourgeault
On the day that the Vietnam Women's Memorial was being unveiled in Washington, D
On the eve of Bill Clinton's first trip to Maine as president, some Maine Democr
On Thursday, the prosecution rested its case in the murder trial of Ponchai Moon
Op-ed piece by Ed King describing the author's visit to a University of Maine co, Ed King
Op-Ed piece explaining why the author joined Carolyn Chute's Second Maine Militi, Ed King
Opening arguments in the trial of Sherrie Cotton, 20, of Auburn, accused of kill
Operation Game Thief, a toll-free, anti-poaching hotline led to the conviction
Operation Trident, a joint federal, state and local sweep targeting fugitives na
"Opinion" piece by Halsey Frank, criticizing the plan to move the Portland Publi, Frank Halsey
"Opinion" piece criticizing the Portland Public Library's proposal to purchase a, Edgar Allen Beem
Opinions of seven Mainers on various aspects of health-care reform on both the s
Opponents of a new South Portland ordinance banning topless dancing have turned
Opponents of Maranacook Community School's condom program presented the school b
Opponents of term limits for state legislators have begun a low-key effort to co
Opponents of the Windham Town Council's plan for a pay-per-bag trash collection
Organizations like Guilford of Maine, Brunswick Naval Air Station, and Shaw's Su, Michaela Cavallaro
Orono entrepreneur Fred Nichols, who submitted the lone bid to manage the strugg
Orono Waste Burners of Rumford has sold 5,000 waste oil furnaces in New England
Oscar Mokeme, 33, is a tribal chief in his native Nigeria, but in Portland he is, Abby Zimet
"Our House" feature on the Gray home of Gary and Renee Robbins, situated on Litt
Out of 14 traffic accidents reported to Cape Elizabeth police in 1992, more than
"Out of Context. Cartoon depicting actual conversations overheard at a Portland, Ed King
"Out of Context." Cartoon depicting actual conversations overheard at the Aucoc, Ed King
"Out of Context." Cartoon depicting actual conversations overheard at the Child, Ed King
"Out of Context." Cartoon depicting actual conversations overheard at the Topsh, Ed King
"Out of Context." Cartoon depicting actual conversations overheard in Portland, Ed King
"Out of Context." Cartoon depicting actual conversations overheard in the Chris, Ed King
"Out of Context." Cartoon depicting artisans' exhibitions in Tommy's Park in Po, Ed King
"Out of Context." Cartoon depicting conversations overheard at a Portland Museu, Ed King
"Out of Context. Cartoon depicting conversations overheard at the June Fitzpatr, Ed King
"Out of Context." Cartoon depicting the L.L. Kids Sore in Freeport., Ed King
"Out of Context." Cartoon joking about the eight-foot-tall chocolate moose scul, Ed King
"Out of Context." Cartoon quoting anti-power-plant activists at the closure of, Ed King
"Out of Context/Step Ahead." Cartoon depicting actual conversations overheard a, Ed King
Overall office vacancy is estimated at only 7.57 percent in downtown Portland an, Alan Long and Kathleen Brown
Overdue, Keenan Fox
Over the past few decades, roughly a dozen Maine lawyers have had the honor of a, Taylor Smith
Owners of lead-paint detection devices who hold Maine licenses for the machines
Owners Robin Lambert and Ms. Carleton wrote a mission statement for Natasha's re, Ruth Riddick
Oxford Hills High School took the Division A team honors at the 19th Annual Main
Painter Jamie Wyeth first came to Monhegan Island at age 15, following his artis, Richard McLanathan
Pamela and Randy Parker of Long Island won a modular home in a contest at the Ma
Parents of children attending South Portland's Mahoney Middle School called for
Parents of Sanford freshman football players are protesting a decision by the Sa
Parents, teachers and students at Massabesic High School are upset with the prin
Parents who objected to an April 16 workshop, which was part of Deering's Divers
Parishioners of St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church will join the parish clergy in
Parishioners of Winslow's St. John the Baptist Church are skeptical of allegatio
Part 2 of a series by Mike Woelflein on taking the free Incubator Without Walls, Mike Woelflein
Part 2 of a two-part series on Maine's aquaculture industry, highlighting Portsm, Whit Richardson
Part 3 of a six-part series, "Working Knowledge," with a focus on the health car, Michael Levert and Chuck Lawton
Participant directory for the Maine Business Expo, Oct. 21, at the Cumberland Co
Part I of a two-part series on aquaculture, with a focus on Searsmont-based Ocea, Whit Richardson
Partners Edward Carman and John Moriarty are convinced thatan appreciable market, Ruth Riddick
Partners George Howard, Michael Royer, and Donald Talbot have set out to revital, Terri Winter Messer
Part of the recent state budget compromise in Augusta involved the creation of t
Part of the state Department of Environmental Protection's Oil Spill Response Pr
Part one of a three-part series on venture capitalism, by Michael Gurau, preside, Michael Gurau
Part three of a 5-part series on Maine's transportation policy debate. While eve
Part two of a three-part series on venture capitalism, by Michael Gurau, preside, Michael Gurau
Passamaquoddy Indians voted to endorse plans to construct and operate a $10 mill
Passenger boardings at the Portland International Jetport in July were down to 6
"Past Tense." Cartoon depicting a Mainebiz reception at the Portland Museum of A, Scott Black
Pat Pinto's Tributes company in Portland works with businesses on one-to-one mar
Patricia Sicard, 45, of East Waterboro, was hired as executive director of Camp
Patrick Coombs, 21, of Portland, accused in the weekend slaying of 23-year-old D
Patrick S. Coombs, 21, of Portland has been charged with murder in connection wi
Patrick Sullivan, 32, of Bangor, yesterday won the second Maine Marathon. He fin
Patrick W. Tracy, 44, of Dedham, Mass., was found guilty of a charge of possessi
Patrick W. Tracy, on trial in federal court for the May 18, 1991 robbery of the
Patrolman Kenneth Cronin has been named South Portland's Officer of the Year for
Paul Antonio Blaetz was charged with burglary, aggravated criminal mischief and
Paula Redmond of Topsham is seeking an unspecified amount of damages in her suit
Paula Vogel, whose brother died of AIDS, wrote "The Baltimore Waltz," featured a, Mary Snell
Paul Doolan, president of the Waldo-Knox AIDS Coalition, defended the use of a $
Paul E. Violette, executive director of the Maine Turnpike Authority, blames the
Paul Kariya, 18, of North Vancover, British Columbia, the University of Maine's
Paul Keough, acting regional administrator for the Environmental Protection Agen
Paul Keough, regional chief of the Environmental Protection Agency, said other s
Paul Meserve of Fryeburg has invented a new snack, tub cheese, a cross between a, Ken Greenleaf
Paul Parent of Kennebunk, owner of the Family Patch nursery in Scarborough, has
Paul Powers, a trustee of Winslow Park in Freeport, yesterday laid to rest a 15-
Paul Schipper is edging close to his 2,000th consecutive ski-season day of hitti
Paul Tetzlaff, security and maintenance director with the Portland Public Librar
Paul Vestal, former warden of the Maine State Prison in Thomaston and currently
Peaks Island is home to four successful children's book illustrators: Anne Sible, DavidA Tyler
Pemberton's Gourmet Foods, a Gray-based specialty foods manufacturer, has been g, Taylor Smith
Penny Carson has been largely responsible for the revitilization of upper Congre, Christopher Hyde
Penobscot River dams provide half the power for the Great Northern Paper Company, David D. Platt
Pension fund overseers, retirees and the Maine teachers union all criticized Gov
People are moving to Maine in droves, making the state America's fourth-largest, Paul Badeau
People drawn to Maine's islands will usually experience a sort of mystical sense, George Putz
"People" magazine has included ten Maine people in its annual summer extra issue
Peoples Heritage Financial Corp.'s sharp increase in earnings for the third quar
Peoples Heritage Financial Group announced Monday that it is creating a separate
Peoples Heritage Financial Group announced second-quarter earnings of $2.94 mill
Peoples Heritage Financial Group posted its best quarterly results in more than
Peregrine falcons were rare in Maine even before "anatum," a subspecies honed to, Susan Hand Shetterly
Performance at Canal Plaza : Summer 1975
Permanent injunctions have been obtained against Michael Foshay, 22, and John Co
Perry Newman of the Maine International Trade Center has traveled the "Airline", Shirley Jacks
"Perspectives" column by the airport manager of Portland International Jetport., Jeff Schultes
"Perspectives" column by the executive director of the Maine Tourism Association, Vaughn Stinson and John Cole
"Perspectives." Democratic members of the U.S. Congress, including Tom Allen an, Kevin Hancock
"Perspectives." Detailed letter to the editor responding to criticism of the se, Jim Wadsworth
"Perspectives." Letter from the president of Digital Research Inc. Awarding th, Robert M. Domine
"Perspectives" piece by Bill Becker, director of the Maine Heritage Policy Cente, Bill Becker
"Perspectives" piece by Bret Golann, an assistant professor at the Maine Busines, Bret Golann
"Perspectives" piece by Carolyn Manson, public affairs manager of the Maine Tour, Carolyn Manson
"Perspectives" piece by Dale McCormick, director of the Maine State Housing Auth, Dale McCormick
"Perspectives" piece by Darcy Rollins, who is coordinator of the Maine Downtown, Darcy Rollins
"Perspectives" piece by James T. Brett, president of Boston-based The New Englan, James T. Brett
"Perspectives" piece by Linda Riddle, principal at Health Economy LLC in Cape El, Linda Riddle
"Perspectives" piece by Neil Rolde, president of the Seacoast Shipyard Associati, Neil Rolde
"Perspectives" piece by Pat Colwell, Speaker of the Maine House of Representativ, Pat Colwell
"Perspectives" piece by Rep. Glenn Cummings, D-Portland, supporting the phasing, Glenn Cummings
"Perspectives" piece by Rep. John Richardson, D-Brunswick, on the need for addit, John Richardson
"Perspectives" piece by Terrence L. Magee, arguing that the redevelopment of Mai, Terrence L. Magee
"Perspectives" piece by Wade Merritt, director of the Maine International Trade, Wade Merritt
"Perspectives" piece containing a detailed letter to the editor charging that t, David A. White
"Perspectives" piece in which John Anton, president of Northern New England Hous, John Anton
"Perspectives" piece on the Maine Technology Institute (MTI), by Simon Varney, e, Simon Varney
"Perspectives" piece on the upcoming legislative debate over a measure to increa, Jim McGregor
"Perspectives" piece outlining the effect of a recent decision by the U.S. Supre, Matthew L. Lamourie
"Perspectives" piece touting the economic benefits of biomedical research, writt, John Mahon
"Perspectives." The economy has brought hard times to employer-sponsored health, Susan Dutremble Avery and Duke Dennis
Peter Anania of Anania Associates attended Gov. King's trade mission to Mexico l, Sam Smith
Peter Barrett of Pownal creates contemporary-looking furniture without using any
Peter Bowman, a member of the federal Base Closure and Realignment Commission, s
Peter Coburn, 57, of Sanford, an employee of R.B. Allen Co. Inc. of North Hampto
Peter Kennedy, president of the Greater Portland Development Group, has been fin
Peter W. Hoyt, 21, of Biddeford and Portland, has been charged with burglarizing
Petitions containing 10,000 signatures were given to members of Maine and New Ha
Pharos House, a non-profit agency which currently operates a halfway house on Gr
Philanthropist Elizabeth B. Noyce has contributed $220,000 to the Committee for
Philanthropist Elizabeth Noyce has contributed another $15,000 to the campaign w
Philanthropist Elizabeth Noyce has given the Portland Museum of Art the Mary Cas
Phil Crossman discusses the impetus for his decision to to walk around the perim, Phil Crossman
Philip Dumond, 61, of Estcourt Station, has been a game warden for 36 years, enf
Philip J. Daszuta, a Westbrook restoration specialist with a background in the c
Phillip LaRou and his sons, Dan and Dick, owners of Hanson Chrysler-Plymouth in
Phillip Louder of Ellsworth hopes to create a private, $200 million endowment to, Adam Day
Phillips & Co., a consulting firm that helps businesses train workers, says test
Phineas Sprague Jr., 44, will today sign an agreement with a consortium of banks
Phoenix, Nantz Comyns
Photo and novel excerpt memorializing George Putz, founding editor of the Island
Photoessay and related article about working waterfronts in Maine. Working wate, Jeff Dworsky, Peter Ralston, and George Putz
Photo-essay on old time sailing vessels and fisherman Quincy Marion Sterling of
Photographs by Josie Iselin that highlight items from the shore such as seaweed,, Tina Cohen
Photographs of the Westbrook High School Marching Band participating in the 104t
Photo, with detailed caption, of Kim Bridham and Chris Cole from the Portland Pu
Phyllis Washburn, 62, of Westbrook, who won the state's first Ms. Senior Maine p
Pianist Kevin Kenner soloed on a Chopin piece in a Portland Symphony Orchestra p
Piece about mystery writers Stephanie Matteson of Seals Harbor and Montclair, N., Jack Barnes
Piece contrasts two different approaches to the construction and dissemination o, Doug Campbell
Piece in "Sports Style" about Diane Friedlander, 29, the owner of Metro Courier
Piece on Happy and friends, a.k.a. Annettee Rodriguez and her four kids, who use, Abby Zimet
Piece on how Maine's museums are partnering with businesses in a collaboration t, James McCarthy
Piece on the newly-formed Katahdin Wings, a group of Maine women pilots who are, Abby Zimet
Piece on the Ocean Renewable Power Company's pioneering development of turbine, Darren Fishell
Piece on Waterville's Down Under Pub and Restaurant, which serves alligator and, Abby Zimet
Piece that profiles the successes and continuing challenges faced by the Midcoas, James McCarthy
Pine Street, at West Street : May, 1938
Pine Tree Legal Assistance, a non-profit which provides legal services for the s
Planned Parenthood of Northern New England will begin offering affordable AIDS t
Planning director Theo Holtwijk is working to revitalize downtown Sanford, turn, Shirley Jacks
Plans being considered to increase capacity at three Portland middle schools fro
Plans by Cumberland County officials to build a $1.1 million law-enforcement cen
Plans by Harry C. Crooker & Sons to run an asphalt plant out of its 43-acre grav
Plans by the Maine State Lottery Commission to remove 20 lottery machines from s
Plans by the Portland City Council to consider rewriting the ordinance which reg
Plans for a road running parallel to Route 302 in Windham first discussed in 198
Plenty of black fly eggs left behind last summer and wet spring weather have set
Plum Creek, the Seattle-based real estate investment trust that recently purchas, Christopher Hyde
Plum Creek Timber Company, which publicly presented its 30-year "concept plan" f, Douglas Rooks
Poem titled "Faith.", Philip W. Conkling
Poet Wilbert Snow, born 1884 on Whitehead Island, drew on his childhood home's c, Nicholas Snow
Police are concerned by the recent theft of nitrous oxide from hospitals in Brid
Police divers working about a half-mile off the Camp Ellis Pier in Saco collecte
Police have ruled the death of 73-year-old Maxine Bitomski of Kittery to be a ho
Police reported 25 murders in Maine in 1992 with more than one-third of them tie
Police say Steven Gloger, who posed as a lawyer-accountant in Portland in 1988-8
Police, school, and government officials met at the Reiche Library on April 27th, Ed King
Police yesterday arrested Steven Hamill, 34, of Bridgton and charged him with re
"Political Ad Watch" piece on the four television commercials urging voters to s
Population estimates for 1992 from the U.S. Census Bureau show that Maine had 1,
Porteous, Mitchell, and Braun Department Store, 1938
Portland administrators are recommending the First Atlantic Corp. property on St
Portland and other cities from New York to Montreal are working together to make
Portland architect Carol A. Wilson, 39, and former Greater Portland Landmarks pr
Portland area colleges report that despite a highly competitive job market, rece, Terri Winter Messer
Portland area commercial real estate enjoyed a banner year in 1995. Real estate
Portland area residential real estate brokers report that the market is booming.
Portland attorney Robert M. Hayes has announced that he plans to file a class-ac
Portland band Knots and Crosses garnered nominations in the best local female vo
Portland banking company First Coastal Corp. posted a fourth-quarter profit for
Portland-based biotechnology firm ImmuCell Corp. lost $240,000 in 1992, an impro
Portland-based Charter Fleet International leases Hawker jets to the upper end o, Greggory Elliott
Portland-based Planet Dog, a six-year-old company selling pet products, is openi, Michaela Cavallaro
Portland-based Veterans for Peace, the 4,000-member national organization founde
Portland Bridge ("Million Dollar Bridge"), from southwest, ca.1960
Portland businesses, overall, are opposed to potential charter requirements for, Shirley Jacks
Portland businessman Phineas Sprague Jr. has negotiated a later deadline in his
Portland city coucilor Cheryl Leeman is determined to dispose of changes to Tax, Ruth Riddick
Portland City Council candidate Robert "Danny" Lee has filed a criminal complain
Portland City Councilman Thomas H. Allen, a Democratic candidate for governor, h
Portland City Councilor Cherly Leeman wants to ban halfway houses for prisoners,
Portland City Councilor John McDonough has asked city attorney Gary Wood to draf
Portland City Councilor John McDonough wants all city councilors to run citywide
Portland City Councilor Nathan Smith says the dislocation of Bayside social serv, Shirley Jacks
Portland City Councilor Peter O'Donnell, state representative Anne M. Rand and f
Portland city councilors and the Maine Department of Transportation have agreed
Portland City Councilor Theodore Rand, the lone conservative voice on the city c
Portland City Councilor Thomas Allen, 48, has announced his candidacy for the De
Portland city councilor Thomas Allen on Wednesday took a Press Herald reporter o
Portland city manager Robert B. Ganley has authorized spending another $220,000
Portland city manager Robert B. Ganley has revealed a 1993-94 budget proposal t
Portland city manager Robert B. Ganley is recommending a 5 percent cost-of-livin
Portland city manager Robert B. Ganley says the worst of the city's budget crunc
Portland city manager Robert B. Ganley wants the city to sue the state if lawmak
Portland city manager Robert Ganley believes the city councilors should make the
Portland city manager Robert Ganley is circulating the book "Reinventing Governm
Portland city officials are proposing a new road that would stretch from the St.
Portland city officials met with Gary Dow of the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery Regim
Portland city officials yesterdays vowed to close homeless shelters, stop provid
Portland city residents in 1889 placed a square copper box containing Civil War-
Portland code enforcement officers are grading city restaurants on a 100-point s, Chris Hyde
Portland developer Pamela Gleichman in 1987 secured a low-interest Farmers Home
Portland earlier this year ended a longtime ban on ice cream trucks, and now two, Abby Zimet
Portland Economic Region Population & Housing Data : 1960
Portland Fire Chief Joseph Thomas Jr. has labelled as "suspicious" a fire that d
Portland Glass sold its automobile glass replacement business to Harmon AutoGlas, Ken Greenleaf
Portland Hall, the University of Southern Maine's dormitory on Congress Street i
Portland Harbor fortifications date to the founding of Fort Preble in 1807 on Sp, JoelW Eastman
Portland Harbor, viewed from Falmouth Hotel.
Portland has a large variety of micro-breweries, or "Craft Brewing," like Shipya, Alan Long
Portland has a number of stores stocking exotic and specialty foods. Model Food
Portland has been informed by the state Department of Environmental Protection t
Portland has begun plans for revitalization of its Bayside neighborhood and has, Shirley Jacks
Portland has hired the Tishman Construction Corp. of Massachusetts to review ren
Portland has received in excess of 100 inches of snow during the 1992-93 season,
Portland Hebrew School Passover Seder, 1956
Portland historian Herbert C. Adams has located a photograph which he says shows
Portland International Jetport Manager Jeff Schultes has proposed charging the A
Portland is seeking a federal grant of $1.3 million to test homes for lead paint
Portland is spending $93,000 to repair, grade and resurface the soccer field nex
Portland landlord Joe Soley is seeking both a new trial and an appeal of the cas, Shirley Jacks
Portland lawyer Robert Hirshon will propose a rule to the American Bar Associati
Portland lawyer Robert Hirshorn, chairman of the American Bar Association's Comm
Portland, Maine : The Duck House, Deering Oaks
Portland, Maine : Western Promenade
Portland Mayor Anne B. Pringle has imposed a December 31, 1993, deadline for cit
Portland Mayor Anne B. Pringle on Monday announced the formation of an anonymous
Portland Mayor Anne B. Pringle on Tuesday announced that the group she assembled
Portland Mayor Charles Harlow has disbanded his advisory committee, which, durin
Portland Mayor Charles Harlow has disclosed that he violated local election proc
Portland mayor Charles Harlow has signed an agreement with Wyland that permits t
Portland mayor George Campbell expects that research will demonstrate the advant, Shirley Jacks and John Cole
Portland mayor George Campbell has confirmed that the honking of car horns by ta, Ruth Riddick
Portland mayor George Campbell is now responding to criticism from taxicab drive, Ruth Riddick
Portland, Me. Deering Oaks Park and Pond
Portland, Me., Fidelity Trust Building and Monument Square from Middle Street
Portland, Me., Union Station from Western Promenade
Portland municipal election preview with biographicals of the five candidates fo
Portland-native Debra Waterhouse recently saw her book "Outsmarting the Female F
Portland native Reginald Bartholomew will be nominated to be U.S. ambassador to
Portland officials and several members of the city's legislative delegation agre
Portland officials are trying finds a landing craft to replace 39-ton vessel now
Portland officials said they are willing to share parking revenues with Tom Elbr
Portland officials were surprised to learn that a mapping survey of Evergreen Ce
Portland on Thursday blocked a request by the newly incorporated town of Long Is
Portland Performing Arts plans and can afford to buy and renovate the Francis He, Shirley Jacks
Portland pharmaceutical company PharmX, Inc., has developed Palaprin, a tasty an
Portland plans to seek a $5 million grant for a major expansion and renovation o
Portland police and firemen and the residents of a building which burned over th
Portland police arrested Finn L. Murray, 28, of Portland, on July 10th, and char, Marge Niblock
Portland police chief Michael Chitwood and Cumberland County District Attorney S
Portland police chief Michael Chitwood is off to Philadelphia today to testify i
Portland police chief Michael Chitwood says he will consider a request by office
Portland police chief Michael Chitwood will be one of the many dancers, both pro, Selby Frame
Portland police chief Michael J. Chitwood has accused District Attorney Stephani
Portland police chief Michael J. Chitwood said yesterday that he opposes establi
Portland Police Dept. officials have acknowledged that fixing traffic tickets as
Portland police have arrested a 17-year boy from Windham and a 16-year-old Portl
Portland police have asked the city council to deny the liquor license renewal o
Portland police have begun a crackdown on the 90 businesses that deal in used go
Portland police have charged a 9-year-old Bath boy with having set a fire next t
Portland police have determined that Timothy Seavey, 16, acted alone in his dead
Portland police have increased night patrols in the Monument Square area followi
Portland police nabbed a suspect early Friday morning who was stealing Christmas
Portland police on Thursday made 23 arrests resulting from an elaborate sting op
Portland police on Tuesday arrested a thief who had stolen religious items worth
Portland police report that 229 bicycles were stolen in Portland between June 1
Portland police yesterday arrested Stephen Golash, a Portland jewelry shop owner
Portland Press Herald building, 1959
Portland Public Library (Baxter Building), ca.1890
Portland Public Library Director Steve Podgajny said, that faced with cutting $1, Casey Conley
Portland Public Library Executive Director Steve Podgajny gives a tour of the so, Kate Bucklin
Portland Public Library Executive Director Steve Podgajny told the city Finance, Kate Bucklin
Portland Public Library, February 2012
Portland Public Library interested in expaning into Public Market, Kate Bucklin
Portland Public Library : Opening Day at 5 Monument Square, 1979
Portland Public Library, Valentine's Day 1983.
Portland real estate broker Bill Umbel has invested more than half a million dol, Andrew Vietze
Portland recently formed the Deering Oaks Master Plan Committee to preserve and
Portland recorded a high temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit Wednesday, topping
Portland Renewal : A Decade of Planning and Progress, 1951 - 1961.
Portland resident Earl McCann, 37, a close friend of Chris Hani, a South African
Portland Sand and Gravel Inc., which owns and operates a gravel pit in Gray, is
Portland's Back Cove Family Day, an annual festival, was attended by about 5,000
Portland's Breakwater School was founded in 1956 by Frank and Eleanor Costa, wit
Portland's Burnham & Morrill Co. is attempting to convince the Massachusetts Dep
Portland's Casco Bay island communities are facing a solid waste crisis, precipi, Elaine Tietjen
Portland school administrators are considering ways to avoid a repeat of the out
Portland school administrators have drawn up a plan to relieve crowding at Longf
Portland School Committee chairperson Linda W. Webster has announced she will no
Portland school officials are anticipating a $1.8 million increase in state aid
Portland School officials plan to auction a painting by Connecticut artist Charl
Portland school officials say the recent controversial redistricting plan for th
Portland School of Fine and Applied Art (Portland School of Art), 1965
Portland Schools Superintendent James C. Morse and Portland Public Library Direc, Randy Billings
Portland school superintendent Thomas Edwards informed worried Clifford School p
Portland school superintendent Thomas Edwards, responding to criticism that two
Portland's Comprehensive Plan : City of Portland, Maine. Compilation of adopted documents, goals and policies. November 2002, updated 2005. Vol 2, Barbara Barhydt and Industry and Commerce Plan Advisory Committee, City of Portland, Maine
Portland's Comprehensive Plan : City of Portland, Maine. November 2002, updated 2005. Vol 1A, Barbara Barhydt
Portland's Comprehensive Plan : City of Portland, Maine. November 2002, updated 2005. Vol 1B, Barbara Barhydt
Portland's Double A baseball team will officially be called the Portland Sea Dog
Portland's federally-funded Transitional Living Program has lost its $200,000 op
Portland's key legislative initiative during the recent legislative session woul
Portland's legislative delegation began the 116th Legislature with hope that iss
Portland's legislators and city officials are trying to change the image of Port
Portland's METRO bus system will introduce its battery-powered ZIP commuter shut
Portland's new National Basketball Association D-League team, the Portland Red C, Jackie Farwell
Portland's obscenity law can result in fines of up to $500, but adult businesses
Portland Society of Natural History, 1966
Portland - South Portland Bridge, Portland, Me.
Portland's peninsula residents who paid $30 for a residential parking sticker wh
Portland's Public Art Commission has unveiled 17 proposals for artist-designed b, Matt Dodge
Portland's Public Works Department crews, lead by coordinator Jim Pritchard, bid, Ed King
Portland's Reiche School, the most culturally and economically diverse school in
Portland's Spring Street garage reopens today after a $2.6 million renovation wh
Portland surgeon Richard M. Levesque, who had privileges at Brighton Medical Cen
Portland's Victoria Mansion is loaning a number of items to a major exhibit titl
Portland's WCSH-TV (Channel 6) and Public Cable Company have reached an agreemen
Portland transportation officials are proposing to build a two-lane road that wo
Portland voters on June 12th rejected a proposal that would have approved an add
Portland voters yesterday rejected a measure that would have funded moving the m, Kate Bucklin
Portland was once too small to attract national chains, but that is changing. W, Sean Donahue
Portland Water District employees belonging to Teamsters Local 340 last week rej
Portland waterfront aerial, ca.1962
Portland will host the First Annual Lobster Congress, an international conferenc
Portland will join Windham, Lewiston, Biddeford and other Maine communities in i
Portland yesterday filed a lawsuit in Cumberland County Superior Court against G
Portrait of James Phinney Baxter, August Benzinger
Port Resources, the non-profit agency which runs 17 homes for mentally retarded
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard police chief Albert Small has been placed on administr
Possible locations for Portland's train station have been narrowed down to two s
Postal workers from 39 offices across the state collected more than 100 tons of
Potential cuts to federal grants have law enforcement agencies and first respond, Mal Leary
Poultry farming, Maine's number one agricultural industry in 1979, at one time e
"Powering up Maine," part one of a three-part series. Maine's deep coastal water, Sara Donnelly
"Powering up Maine," part three of a three-part series. Jerry Tudan, sole propr
"Powering up Maine:" part two of a three-part series, on an Aquabank underground, Jackie Farwell
Pownal has issued the most vociferous protest to the planned Maritimes & Northea, Christopher Hyde
Pownal school superintendent John Gale, citing school board conservatism, is res
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft has said it will keep its North Berwick engine plant op
Pratt & Whitney announced that layoffs and plant closings will be swifteer and m
Pratt & Whitney plans to cancel pay raises, reduce overtime and modify work rule
Praxis, an artist's cooperative which opened in Freeport in 1977, might have to
Pre-election coverage of Portland District 4 City Council race, pitting incumben
Pre-election coverage of the Portland Water District post race, in which Michael
Prehistoric archaeology of the Maine coast has reconstructed ecological changes, Arthur E. Spiess
Preliminary figures of the National Marine Fisheries Service show that divers an
Presenters at the Finance Authority of Mane's "Venture Capital in Maine" seminar
Present-tense profile of collectors and their weapons and memorabilia at the ann, Greggory Elliott
President Bill Clinton is running in a pair of Maine-made New Balance 1500 Serie
President Bill Clinton will make his first presidential visit to Maine on Saturd
President Bill Clinton will visit Maine in June to help raise money for the 1994
President Bill Clinton yesterday held a Rose Garden reception in honor of Univer
President Clinton has approved funds to pay up to 75 percent of the costs of sno
President Clinton's appearances in Portland on Saturday helped raise more than $
President Clinton's decision to give states more flexibility in spending Medicai
President Clinton's proposal to overhaul Chapter 1, the federal government's lar
President Wayne McGarvey says Maine Bank and Trust must reduce its capital from, Christopher Hyde
"Press Releases 101," on being your own editor, the last of a three-part series., Skip King
Preview of "A Gift of Love," three performances to benefit the Allen family of P
Preview of concert by Portland band Knots and Crosses, at the Portland performin, J Barry Mothes
Preview of furniture exhibit at Portland Museum of Art entitled "Portsmouth Furn, J Barry Mothes
Preview of "Healthy Food for Busy People," a food workshop conducted by Jeffrey, Lloyd Ferriss
Preview of Mad Horse Theatre Company's presentation of "House of Blue Leaves," b, Selby Frame
Preview of Mad Horse Theatre presentation of "The House of Blue Leaves," by John, Mary Snell
Preview of "Music of Copland and Perera," to be performed by the Oratorio Choral, Nick Humez
Preview of Portland Lyric Theater's presentation of "The Sound of Music.", Selby Frame
Preview of Portland Symphony Orchestra concert featuring Alexander Toradze on pi, Nick Humez
Preview of Portland Symphony Orchestra concert featuring Portland native Christo, Greg Gadberry
Preview of Saco River Grange Hall concert featuring Portland-based quartet The F, Selby Frame
Preview of six important questions to be decided by Maine voters in the statewid
Preview of some of the "New Music" to be offered this season by the Portland Str, Nick Humez
Preview of the 10th season of Big Sounds from All Over, including a listing of s, Greg Gadberry
Preview of the Archangel String Quartet, which will tour Maine for ten days star, Nick Humez
Preview of The Duke Ellington Festival, to be held this weekend at the Portland
Preview of the Gleason Fine Art-Portland inaugural show, featuring a group showi, Greg Gadberry
Preview of the jazz paintings of Elizabeth Turner Hall, on exhibit at Brunswick', Greg Gadberry
Preview of "The Most Beautiful Color Green" and "Lobster Stew," winners of the 2, Selby Frame
Preview of the Portland Symphony Youth Ensemble Concert premiere of a harp conce, Nick Humez
Preview of the world premiere of an hour-long video on Edna St. Vincent Millay,
Preview of this weekend's festivities at the Portland Museum of Art celebration, Greg Gadberry
Preview of University of Maine at Orono's football, men's soccer, women's soccer
Previews and schedules of two of Maine's best-known fairs, the Cumberland Fair a
Pri\eview of Monday's city council public hearing on the proposal to adopt a may
Private donations and Red Cross funds enabled the family of Ashley Alvarez, the
Privately-owned Witch Island, in Johns Bay, and Fog Island, off Isle au Haut, ha
Professional coaches like Nancy Lubin of Camden and Filomena Day of Lewiston are, Devin Wilson and Scott Sutherland
Professor Jack Barkley raises peregrine falcons in his Cornell University labora
Profile and history of Aurora Provisions, a market, cafe, and catering business, Anne Rugh
Profile and photo-essay of Roque Island, a collection of eleven islands owned by, David R. Getchell
Profile of Advanced Breast Biopsy Imaging at Mercy Hospital; Dr. Melinda Molin,, Ruth Riddick
Profile of Alain and Renee Pabor and their French patisserie on Pearl Street in, Shirley Jacks
Profile of Alan Pugsley, who taught Dave Geary, who opened Portland's first micr
Profile of Al Norton of Seven Hundred Acre Island, who started working at his fa, Jane Day
Profile of and interview with former police detective Tom Yake, founder of Yake, Taylor Smith
Profile of and interview with Jack Cashman, 53, Gov. John Baldacci's new commiss, Michaela Cavallaro
Profile of and interview with Richard Pattenaude, 60, who ended his 16-year tenu, Sara Donnelly
Profile of and interview with Yellow Light Breen of Holden, who chairs the Maine, Douglas Rooks
Profile of Anita Stickney of Yarmouth and her association of female business lea, Christopher Hyde
Profile of Art Girard, Mike Scarks, and the buildings they bought in Portland: t, Shirley Jacks
Profile of artist Daud Akhriev of Chattanooga, a summer resident of Frenchboro., Scott Sell
Profile of artist Eric Hopkins of North Haven, who in 2006 moved into a Rockland, Edgar Allen Beem
Profile of Arts Resource Service, a business consultant to the visual and perfor, Hilary Bassett
Profile of attorney Jamie Kilbreth from the Portland firm Verrill & Dana. He sp, Ken Greenleaf
Profile of baker Ed Foley, owner of Foley's Bakery of Portland., Ruth Riddick
Profile of bakeries Black Crow, Standard, When Pig's Fly, Big Sky, and Borealis, Alan Long
Profile of Barnes' Outfitters in Portland. No one in Maine is more enthusiastic, John N. Cole
Profile of Barrie-Lee Johnson of Casco and her invention, the Cup.por.ri, which, Christopher Hyde
Profile of Beth Diamon and her Portland business, D.S. Lillet florists. The flo, Chris Hyde
Profile of Big Al's discount store, which has moved into a larger facility in Li, Ken Greenleaf
Profile of Bill Demmons and his under-funded Zero Gravity Diving Center, which t
Profile of Bill Huston, founder and designer for Huston & Company, a Kennebunkpo, Sean Donahue
Profile of Blaikie Hines, 57, of Thomaston, who specializes in the restoration o, Chris Churchill
Profile of Brad Burns, founder of Kemco, which he recently merged with copy mach
Profile of brothers Doug and Harry Odom, who have spent more than 70 years on Mo, Colin Woodard
Profile of Brunswick Technologies, Inc., of Brunswick. It produces bulletproof, Christopher Hyde
Profile of Captain James Hardie, caretaker on Bear Island, a family-owned island, Lucilla Fuller Marvel
Profile of Caribou innkeeper Kate McCartney, publisher of an Aroostook County no, Scott Andrews
Profile of Carla Perkins, owner of Carla's fashion boutique in Portland., Ruth Riddick
Profile of Carrots & Company and proprietor Andrea Irvine, a resident of Kenneb, Ruth Riddick
Profile of Casco BayKeeper [sic] Joe Payne. Payne works for Friends of Casco Ba, Hannah Holmes
Profile of Charles Niles, 47, of Bowdoin, who owns American Honeycomb Radiator M, Whit Richardson
Profile of Chebeague Island artist Shirley Burgess, who was born there in 1918., David Kennedy Conover and Kate
Profile of Child Care Connections, which connects parents in need of child care, Terri Winter Messer
Profile of Christina Heldenbrand of Yarmouth, who buys old houses and "recycles", Sara Walbridge
Profile of commercial photographer Franklin McMahon of Franklin McMahon Studio i, Sean Donahue
Profile of Creative Design & Marketing advertising agency of Portland, which foc, Terri Winter Messer
Profile of Cross Jewelers in Portland and its proprietor, Ralph Pride., Shirley Jacks
Profile of "CyberScene," a 90-second syndicated radio report by Carl Lindemann o, Ken Greenleaf
Profile of Dan Smith and his Train Shop in Brunswick. The 52-year-old ex-lobste, John N. Cole
Profile of Dave Jourdan of Cape Porpoise, his company Nauticos LLC, and his proj, Sean Donahue
Profile of Deb Neuman, 45, of Bangor, director of the University of Maine's Targ, Whit Richardson
Profile of Dielectric Communications of Raymond, the primary provider of broadc, Paul Badeau
Profile of Digital Research Incorporated of Kennebunk and its annual toy-season, Dianna Fletcher
Profile of Dr. Russ Quaglia, director of the National Center for Student Aspirat, Shirley Jacks
Profile of Dr. Stanley Evans at Portland's Mercy Hospital, who treats alcoholism, Shirley Jacks
Profile of Dr. Walter Christie, co-supervising psychiatrist of the Augusta Menta, Alan Long
Profile of Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, possibly the best health-care, Christopher Hyde
Profile of Edward J. Arsenault, 78, a Winslow native, who was recently inducted
Profile of Edward J. McFarland Jr., 46, of Northboro, Mass., who was recently na
Profile of Eric Welzel, owner of Fox Hill Nursery in Freeport. He specializes i, John N. Cole
Profile of Eugene L. Letourneau, 66, longtime Guy Gannett Co. reporter, who was
Profile of Falmouth's plan to spread sludge, which was abandoned as a result pro, Christopher Hyde
Profile of Fifield's Store on Vinalhaven, one of the last of the oldtime hardwar, Pat Crossman
Profile of fisherman Clarence Bennett from Green's Island, and his comments on t, Karen Roberts Jackson
Profile of Fleet Bank of Maine and its president, David Ott., Shirley Jacks
Profile of Fore Street restaurant in Portland, owned by Dana Street and Sam Hayw, Christopher Hyde
Profile of Ginnie Konan, a 50-year employee of Port Credit Union. The company w, Carol Coultas
Profile of Great Northern Recycling, Inc., and its president, Peter Bolduc. Afte
Profile of Great Wass Island, the larger of the two islands that make up the tow, Brenda T. Dodge
Profile of Harold Alfond, founder of Dexter Shoe. With his support for health c, Christopher Hyde
Profile of Henry Bourgeois, 60, outgoing president and CEO of the Maine Developm, Sean Donahue
Profile of Henry Bryant Bigelow (1879-1967), who in 1912 began a 12-year interdi, Jennifer Wilder Logan
Profile of Henry (Hank) L. P. Schmelzer, 63, of Somesville, president and CEO of, Sara Donnelly
Profile of internet bandwidth plans in Maine, like those of the Maine Exchange, Adam Day
Profile of Internet website designer Janet Harvie and her retail World Wide Web, Ken Greenleaf
Profile of Jean Symonds, who moved to Corea from Washington D.C. in 1970, and be, Muriel L. Hendrix
Profile of Jeff Gammelin, who owns Freshwater Stone Inc., of Orland, where he bu, Rebekah Metzler
Profile of Jim Kroitsch, the premier piemaker in Maine. He owns Valley View app, Shirley Jacks
Profile of Jody Sataloff, the former lawyer who bought the Raquet and Fitness Ce
Profile of Joel Russ, the departing director of the Greater Portland Chamber of, Michael Donahue
Profile of John O'Leary of the Maine law firm Pierce Atwood. The enivornmental
Profile of John Richardson, Governor John Baldacci's nominee for commissioner of, Taylor Smith
Profile of KADY International in Scarborough. The state-of-the-art water-treatm, Michael Donahue
Profile of Katahdin Analytical Services in Westbrook and its owner, Daphne Warre, Sara Walbridge
Profile of Kathleen Brown, about to retire as city of Portland economic developm, Ruth Riddick and Kathleen Brown
Profile of Kennebunkport furniture-maker Bill Huston. After working with Thomas
Profile of Knight Equestrian Books in Edgecomb. Owner Janet Blevins stocks 1600, Chris Hyde
Profile of LaCasse and Weston industrial engineers, in Gorham. L & W makes mold
Profile of Leigh Mundhenk and Stacy Calderwood, co-directors of the University o, Ruth Riddick
Profile of Les Fossel, 60, of Alna, who runs Restoration Resources, specializing, Taylor Smith
Profile of Les Otten, who runs the American Ski Company, the largest ski company, Alan Long
Profile of longtime peace activist Philip Berrigan., John N. Cole
Profile of Lucille Meltz, owner-operator of Pura Vida Spanish Language Services., Terri Winter Messer
Profile of Mainbiz founder Jon Whitney, who reflects on how he started the forme, Carol Coultas
Profile of Maine Cottage Furniture in Yarmouth, including its history, sales str, Scott Sutherland
Profile of Maine native B.J. Carter, the new head of the Toronto-based IT firm T, Robert M. Cook
Profile of Maine's Adaptive Equipment Loan Program, jointly run by the Finance A, Doug Hubley
Profile of Maine Small Business Exporter of the Year Joy Bishop Blood. Blood sa, Chris Hyde
Profile of Maine Specialty Food & Beverage. The 85-year-old Portland-based dist, Terri Winter Messer
Profile of Management Research Group in Portland. It was formed in 1983 as the
Profile of Mark Chase's Advantage Payroll Services franchise in Portland, which, Ruth Riddick
Profile of Mike Doyle, who has completed six Treks Across Maine on a recumbent b, Ed King
Profile of Morpheus Technologies virtual reality company of Portland and its own, Michael Donahue
Profile of Motion Media Film & Video in Portland. Owners Reginald Groff, Olin S, Ken Greenleaf
Profile of Newport Data Associates in Brunswick, which claims to be "the world's, Alan Long
Profile of painter Connie Hayes of Rockland, who has been called "a colorist on, Carl Little
Profile of Paul Coulombe and his company White Rock Distilleries, which in 1999, Chris Churchill
Profile of Peggy Golden, owner of the Greenhut Galleries in Portland. This mont, Ken Greenleaf
Profile of Perry Newman, the newly confirmed Director of International Trade for, Ken Greenleaf
Profile of Peter Bishop, a stockbroker at Tucker Anthony.
Profile of Peter Hawkes, owner and sole broker of the Maine Real Estate Company.
Profile of Peter McAlaney, owner of New Meadows Lobster in Portland, and of his, Alan Long
Profile of poet R. P. Blackmur (1904-1965), many of whose poems were influenced, Carl Little
Profile of Pond Cove Millwork in Cape Elizabeth and its owner, George Gagnon. I, Terri Winter Messer
Profile of Portland America Distributing (PAD), a nationwide distributor of spec, Ruth Riddick
Profile of Portland City Councilor Anne Pringle, who will be inaugurated as Port
Profile of Portland clothing designer and manufacturer Jill McGowan., Ruth Riddick
Profile of Portland parking problems., Ruth Riddick
Profile of Portland real estate developer Pritham Singh. In the 1970s Singh pro
Profile of Portland Sea Dogs Mark Kotsay, Josh Booty, and Brian Meadows., Ed King
Profile of Portland Sea Dogs President Charlie Eshbach, who is getting ready for, Ed King
Profile of Portland's environmental engineering industry. Maine's leadership in
Profile of Portland's newly opened Carpenter Computers, and its owners Hosea Car, Ken Greenleaf
Profile of Portland student Ed Democracy, including his opinions about a new civ, Christopher Hyde
Profile of Princeton Properties, Portland's largest landlord, with 477 apartment, Christopher Hyde
Profile of Rapid Response Services at the Department of Labor, which serves work, Adam Day
Profile of Richard Connor, 61, editor and publisher of the Times Leader of Wilke, Jackie Farwell
Profile of Richard Hyde, formerly of Northern Ireland, whose role at South Portl, Alan Long
Profile of Robert McMahon of the University of Southern Maine's Center for Busin, John N. Cole
Profile of Roberto and Brita Bonechi and their Cumberland Center Italian ceramic, Shirley Jacks
Profile of Ron Edgecomb and the golf learning center Westerly Winds. Edgecomb i, Terri Winter Messer
Profile of Roxanne Quimby, who four years after selling Burt's Bees, has launche, Taylor Smith
Profile of Samuel W. "Jackie" Nichols, 83, of Falmouth, who was recently inducte
Profile of Scarborough-based Vortechnics, which was founded in 1988 and produces, Sean Donahue
Profile of Scott Dow and his Northwestern Mutual Insurance Company's upcoming mo, Shirley Jacks
Profile of Scott Lindsay and Nick Witte's restoration of the Granite Block build, Ruth Riddick
Profile of Steven Levesque, director of business development at the Maine Depart
Profile of St. Joseph's College and its Internet-based "asynchronous distance le, Michael Donahue
Profile of superintendent Mary Jane McCalmon's work for the 8500 children taught, Ruth Riddick
Profile of the 80-year-old Colony Hotel in Kennebunkport, one of New England's l, Chris Hyde
Profile of the Body, Mind and Spirit Expo at the Portland Exposition Center., Christopher Hyde
Profile of the Casco Bay Estuary Project, which studies the 575 miles of coastli, Bob Moore
Profile of the Center for Environmental Enterprise in South Portland. Its missi, Michael Donahue
Profile of the charitable giving strategy of Maine companies like Oakhurst Dairy, Michaela Cavallaro
Profile of the children's musical act Julie and Brownie. Brownie Macintosh, hal
Profile of the coming Gulf of Maine Aquarium and research lab on Portland's Nava, Michael Donahue
Profile of the completed Women nn Business conference at Thomas College, incudin, Ruth Riddick
Profile of the cookbook "I Remember..." by the Maine Alzheimer's Association.
Profile of the Cornerstone Assembly of God on Cottage Road, Windham, founded in
Profile of the Cumberland County Training Resource Center and its manager Betsy, Ruth Riddick
Profile of the Forum Francophiles des Affaires, with comments from FFA-USA trade, Paul Badeau
Profile of the June Governor's Regional Conference for Small Businesses in Portl, Christopher Hyde
Profile of the Kostopoulos family, restauranteurs and merchants in greater Portl, Doug Hubley
Profile of the late artist William Thon, of Port Clyde, whose sea paintings insp, Steve Cartwright
Profile of the late Elizabeth Noyce., Peter Ralston
Profile of the Maine Ice Boating Championships, hosted by the Chickawaukie Ice B
Profile of the Maine trucking industry, combatting a labor shortage, low salarie, Lance Tapley
Profile of the Monhegan pilot station, and of pilots Gil Hall and Sherm and Sher, Jeanne Rollins
Profile of the New England Writers Group, a technical writing group headquartere, John N. Cole
Profile of the new Macy's, which absorbed the Jordan-Marsh that had been the anc
Profile of the new Maine mortgage brokerage Reality Finance, directed by Eric Ha, Terri Winter Messer
Profile of the new Spring Brook Harbor counseling service in Portland, replacing, Christopher Hyde
Profile of the new store front "resource hub" of the City of Portland's Economic, Michael Donahue
Profile of the new type of Maine industrial parks, like First Park in Oakland an, Christopher Hyde
Profile of the Papier Gourmet stationery store in Portland, and its owner, Merry, Sara Walbridge
Profile of the Portland band Rustic Overtones, including a detailed history of t, Michaela Cavallaro
Profile of the Portland Health Department's Street Clinic at Mercy Hospital. It, Christopher Hyde
Profile of the Portland non-profit CyberSeniors.org and it president, Elizabeth, Anne Rugh
Profile of the Portland Opera Repertory Theater. The collaboration between Jack, Shirley Jacks
Profile of the Portland Opera Repertory Theatre and its 1997 summer opera, Giaco, Michael Donahue
Profile of the Portland Partnership between businesses and schools, managed by t, Michael Donahue
Profile of the Portland Public Library and librarian Sheldon Kaye., Michael Donahue
Profile of the recent conference of the Portland chapter of the US-China People', Michael Donahue
Profile of the recently built Holiday Inn Express in Saco; its forthcoming confe, Christopher Hyde
Profile of the restaurant tool Lotsa Ladle and its inventor, Donna Green of Gorh, Anne Rugh
Profile of the three-person Portland sales and marketing group Woodin & Co. Nea, Sara Walbridge
Profile of the upcoming seminar "Maine Cares About Cats," sponsored by mid-coast
Profile of the upcoming Women in Management conference, hosted annually by the U, Ruth Riddick
Profile of the vintage aircraft collection of Phineas Sprague, Sr., John N. Cole
Profile of the Wiscasset non-profit community development corporation Coastal En, Michaela Cavallaro
Profile of the Women's Business Center at Coastal Enterprises Inc. and its works, Ruth Riddick
Profile of the women's training company Women Unlimited in Augusta., Ruth Riddick
Profile of the work of DeLorme in computerized mapping. Its 1991 CD-ROM, "Stree, Alan Long
Profile of the work of human resources assistant Mary Werber of Visiting Nurse A, Michael Donahue
Profile of three "counterculture" firms created during the 1960s and 70s: Tom's, Christopher Hyde
Profile of three small Maine businesses that manufacture their products in Maine, Lori Valigra
Profile of Tim Wilson, diversity consultant at the Portland law firm Pierce, Atw, Ruth Riddick
Profile of Tom Ackerman's Outdoor Connections safari company in Topsham., Alan Long
Profile of Tom Chappell, owner of Tom's of Maine toothpaste and toiletry busines, Alan Long
Profile of Tom Martin, a pioneering nature photographer who has been photographi
Profile of Tom Myron, education director of the Portland Symphony Orchestra. My, Sara Walbridge
Profile of Tong SaVaun of Cambodia, proprietor of the Portland Donut Shop on Lon, Ed King
Profile of two Portland executive "headhunters." In 1995, David Perkins moved h, Sara Walbridge
Profile of Unemployed Professionals, sponsored by Maine Job Service, and Dawn Go, Ruth Riddick
Profile of University of Maine chancellor Terry MacTaggert., Michael Donahue
Profile of Vinalhaven lobsterman Danny Ames, who represents the new generation o, Jane Day
Profile of waitress Rose La Plante of Portland., Ruth Riddick
Profile of Westbrook's Big Sound recording studio, which is for sale., Scott Sutherland
Profile of Will Thomas, owner of Tri-Maine in Portland, who is organizing five t, Sara Donnelly
Profile of Wright Express, a specialized credit card company based in South Port
Profile of Zoe Lucas, a self-taught biologist who has lived for the past 30 year, Katie Vaux
Profiles of employees who have spent their careers in a single company. CEO Kri, Whit Richardson
Profiles of five Maine entrepreneurs who balance full-time professional jobs wit, Michaela Cavallaro
Profiles of four transplanted island families on Isle Au Haut. Matthew Skolniko, Deborah DuBrule
Profiles of Machias Seal Island, a magnet for bird researchers which might belon, David D. Platt
Profiles of Mainebiz's 2012 Business Leaders of the Year, including Large Compan, Randy Billings and Carol Coultas
Profiles of Maine Businesses for Social Responsibility's Eagle Feather award win, Michaela Cavallaro, Miriam S. Powell, and Taylor Smith
Profiles of Maine travel agencies Hewins/Carlson Travel Network, Hurley Travel,, Alan Long
Profiles of Peter Cianchette and Sen. Peter Mills--two Republicans aiming to be, Doug Rooks
Profiles of restauranteurs Jim Ledue, Kevin Quiet, Sam Hayward, and others who h, Sara Walbridge
Profiles of several people with outdoor summer jobs, including: Joe Stanley, ow, Sara Donnelly
Profiles of six respected women business leaders, including: Kris Doody, CEO of, Mindy Favreau, Whit Richardson, Carol Coultas, and Jackie Farwell
Profiles of six young college-educated people and a look at why they chose to mo, Sean Donahue, Michaela Cavallaro, and Scott Sutherland
Profiles of Terry Warren, Nora Warren, Leighann Chilles, and Jean Thompson, all, Karen Roberts Jackson
Profiles of the 2010 Mainebiz "Women to Watch." These include Lisa Dickson, re, Jackie Farwell, Robert M. Cook, Carol Coultas, and Mindy Woerter
Profiles of the 2011 Mainebiz "Women to Watch." These include Patricia Quinn, ex, Rebecca Goldfine, Carol Coultas, Jackie Farwell, Mindy Woerter, and Derek Rice
Profiles of the 2012 Mainebiz "Women to Watch." These include Pam Allen, owner o, Rebecca Goldfine, Mindy Woerter, James McCarthy, Derek Rice, and Matt Dodge
Profiles of the Mainebiz "Business Leader of the Year," Ellsworth American publi, Scott Sutherland and Adam Day
Profiles of the Mainebiz's 2009 Business Leaders of the Year, including small co, Jackie Farwell
Profiles of the Maine Coalition for Excellence in Education and of the state leg, Michael Donahue
Profiles of the recipients of the 2008 Mainebiz "Business Leaders of the Year" a, Sara Richardson Donnelly and Goldfine Rebecca Whit
Profiles of three elder employees: Joe Davidson, 78, a bagger at Shop 'n Save in, Ron Hager
Profiles several families that have moved full-time to Long Island. The LaMontag, Judith Paolini
"Profit motive" piece on the true cost of employees. Employees often cost their, Alison Hinson
"Profit Motives" piece by Alison Hinson, owner of Alison Hinson MBA, about the b, Alison Hinson
"Profit Motives" piece by Alison Hinson, owner of Alison Hinson MBA LLC, on maki, Alison Hinson
"Profit motives" piece in which Dan Nainan shares his thoughts with the author o, Alison Hinson
"Profit Motives" piece on why small business owners should utilize a standard ac, Alison Hinson
Project 4-WARD, aimed at Portland-area students between the ages of 16 and 20, i
Project Portland is providing free taxi service to patrons who have had too much
Project Portland's Cops in Shops program has entered its second phase. Police of
Property tax-payers may take a double hit this year if Gov. McKernan has his way
Property values fell 5 percent in York County and 4.1 percent in Cumberland Coun
Proponents and opponents of increasing Maine's standard for new renewable electr, Douglas Rooks
Proponents and opponents of Question 1, the referendum that would deauthorize th
Proponents of building a world-class aquarium in Portland will present their pro
Proposals to cut the property tax relief program and maintain the 6 percent sale
Prosecutors in the case of 17-year-old Michael Mason Jr. of Embden, under indict
Prudential Insurance Co. paid $580 million for Bath Iron Works in 1986; accordin
Prudential Securities Inc. on Thursday agreed to pay $371 million to settle fede
Public advocate Stephen G. Ward urged members of the Public Utilities Commission
Public and private schools in Maine and across the U.S. have begun to see intern, Whit Richardson
Public Cable Co. and television stations WCSH-TV and WGME-TV failed to reach an
Public Cable Co. of Portland will install $15 million to $20 million worth of fi
Public Cable Co. on September 1 will make changes in its rate schedule, basic se
Public Citizen, an environmental group, released its Critical Mass Energy Projec
"Public Engagement" is a new monthly column that will address economic policy ma, Garrett Martin
"Public Engagement" piece by Connie Zhu, policy analyst at the Maine Center for, Connie Zhu
"Public Engagement" piece by Dan Coyne, fiscal policy analyst with the Maine Cen, Dan Coyne
"Public Engagement" piece by Dan Coyne, legislative director of the Maine Center, Dan Coyne
"Public Engagement" piece by David Crocker, director of the Center for Constitut, David Crocker
"Public Engagement" piece by Garrett Martin, executive director of the Maine Cen, Garrett Martin
"Public Engagement" piece by Joel Allumbaugh, director of the Center for Health, Joel Allumbaugh
"Public Engagement" piece by J. Scott Moody, the chief economist at The Maine He, J Scott Moody
"Public Engagement" piece by Lance Dutson, CEO of The Maine Heritage Policy Cent, Lance Dutson
"Public Engagement" piece by Stephen Bowen, director of the Center for Education, Stephen Bowen
"Public Engagement" piece on Portland's economy, in which employment and sales h, Tarren Bragdon and J Scott Moody
"Public Engagement" piece on The Maine Heritage Policy Center's report, "Fix the, Tarren Bragdon
"Public Engagement" piece written by Garrett Martin, current associate director, Garrett Martin
Public hearings before the Legislature's Taxation Committee on tax exemptions dr
Public hearings on Central Maine Power Co.'s 12 percent rate hike request were h
Public water systems in Bath and Rockland are among 90 nationwide that lack filt
"Pulse" article reporting that Joseph Kelley, 68, chief financial officer of Jor
"Pulse" article reporting that the industry magazine Qualified Remodeler has nam
"Pulse" article reporting that The Warren Marketing Group of Portland recently l
"QuickTakes." Brief articles on Portland landlord Joe Soley's appeal of $1 mill
"QuickTakes." Brief articles on the upcoming study for renovations to the Cumbe
"Quick Takes." Eastern Maine Development Corporation and the University of Sout, Les Myers
"Quick Takes." Gov. Angus King last week nominated Charles Spies as CEO of the
"Quick Takes." Greater Portland's vacancy rate for Class A and B office space d
"Quick Takes." Merrill Merchants Bank entered an agreement to purchase the Hold, Les Myers
"Quick Takes." Table showing the top ten occupations with the most openings in
"Quick Takes." Waterville city councilors will vote on a proposal to sell city, Les Myers
Rachel Bouchard, the University of Maine basketball standout who holds 16 record
Rachel Damon grew up on Chebeague Island. She attended Colby College in Watervi, Rachel Damon
Rachel Ryan of Cumberland will be a sophomore forward on the University of Maine
"Racino Watch" piece reporting that Hollywood Slots in Bangor has received appro
"Racino Watch" piece reporting that representatives of the Penobscot Nation and, Taylor Smith
"Racino Watch" piece reporting that the Legal and Veterans Affairs Committee vot, Taylor Smith
Ralph C. Norwood, 63, of South Bristol, has filed suit in U.S. District Court in
Ramona Dow, chairwoman of the Seacoast Shipyard Association, says she doesn't be
Randall Chasse, owner of the Miss Portland Diner for the last 14 years, is holdi
Ranking legislators serving in leadership and on the Appropriations and Human Re
"Rants & Complaints." My recent trip to Target in Westbrook confirmed my expect, Michaela Cavallaro
Raoul's Roadside Attraction, the Portland nightspot which brought in nationally-
Ratepayers on North Haven and Vinalhaven voted in July 2008 to approve a wind-en, Philip Conkling
Rating guide to Maine's 1993 high school football teams.
Ray B. Owen, chairman of the Wildlife Department at the University of Maine in O
Ray B. Owen Jr., a wildlife professor at the University of Maine at Orono, recei
Ray Geiger, 82, became editor of the Farmers' Almanac in 1935, and this week he
Ray Malatesta, the first employee badged when National Semiconductor opened in 1
Raymond Bret Cantwell, 33, of Camden, a former reserve police officer with the C
Raymond Hatch, 46, convicted of the 1978 murder of 19-year-old Eric Wilson, has
Raymond Hatch, 46, of Brunswick, served 12 years of a 26-year sentence for the 1
Raymond residents and business owners have donated building supplies, time, mone
Raymond Voyer, the final defendant in a civil suit filed by the family of Kevin
R. Dwight Ware Jr., who drowned at age 17 when his canoe capsized in Sebago Lake
Reacting to parental objections, the South Portland Board of Education is rethin
Reactions from doctors, hospitals, insurers, business and citizens on Maine's pr
Reader opinions on the proposed Boston to Portland passenger rail line.
Readers, Andre LaPorte
Reading Recovery is a short, intense method of teaching reading to first-graders
Ready Seafood in Portland was launched in 2004 by brothers John and Brendan Read, Peter McDougall
Real estate developers and marketers comment on trends in Portland's downtown., Shirley Jacks
"Real estate update." Blue Cross/Blue Shield is considering returning part of i
"Real Estate Update." Burnham Service, a Georgia-based computer parts service a
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 10 Bangor building permits, Aug
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 10 projects covered by Auburn,
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 10 projects covered by Augusta
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 10 projects covered by South Po
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 11 Auburn and Augusta building
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 11 Auburn building permits, Apr
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 12 South Portland and Portland
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 15 Augusta and Auburn building
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 16 Augusta and Portland buildin
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 18 projects covered by South Po
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 21 projects covered by Augusta
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 22 projects covered by building
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 22 projects covered by Portland
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 23 Auburn and Augusta building
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 24 projects covered by Auburn a
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 24 real estate transactions in
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 26 projects covered by building
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 27 Auburn, Augusta, and Bangor
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 29 projects covered by South Po
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 32 South Portland building perm
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 35 building permits in Auburn,
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 38 projects covered by Augusta,
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 40 projects covered by South Po
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 6 projects covered by South Por
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 7 Bangor building permits, July
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 8 Auburn building permits, July
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 8 projects covered by Bangor bu
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions and costs of 9 Bangor building permits, May
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions of 13 leases in Portland, Saco, Scarborough
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions of 22 southern Maine transactions. "Buildin
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions of 25 southern Maine transactions. "Buildi
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions of 25 southern Maine transactions from Febru
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions of 27 southern Maine transactions from Janua
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions of 30 southern Maine transactions. "Buildi
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions of 33 southern Maine transactions. "Buildi
"Real Estate Update." Descriptions of 34 southern Maine transactions. "Buildi
"Real Estate Update." Mustang Properties, Inc., composed of two Portland invest
"Real Estate Update." Royal River Natural Foods purchased a 4400 square foot co
"Real estate update." Stone Coast Brewing will move into The Cannery building i
"Real estate update." The 4000 square feet under the Fore Street garage in Port
"Real Estate Update." The CarTest facility on Route 1 in Rockland has been sold
"Real Estate Update." The former CarTest Facility in Augusta will be converted
"Real Estate Update." The former Kennebunk and Topsham CarTest facilities have
Recent announcements by Maine lumber exporters of large shipments of unfinished
Recent approval by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has cleared the way for the
Recent fuel price increases have dramatically effected Maine buinesses. For res, Adam Day
Recent incidents over AIDS education and awareness at high schools in Kennebunk,
Recent legislation allows the state to revoke state professional, occupational a
"Recent Local Building Permits." Chart of the 27 Portland building permits issu
"Recent Local Building Permits." Description of the 38 Portland building permit
"Recent Local Building Permits." Descriptions and costs of projects covered by
"Recent Local Building Permits" Descriptions and costs of projects covered of th
"Recent Local Building Permits" Descriptions and costs of the 55 Portland build
"Recent Local Building Permits." Descriptions of the 42 Portland building permi
"Recent Local Building Permits." Descriptions of the 47 Portland building permi
"Recent Local Building Permits." List describing 46 Portland building permits i
Recently, David Wood Clothiers in Portland was the showcase for the emergence of, Alan Long
Recently, the three hospitals in Portland and one in Biddeford determined they c
Reclaiming Franklin Street : Report of the Franklin Street Arterial Committee
Recoll Management Corp. said yesterday that its Portland office will close most
Recoll Management Corp., the private collection agency created after Maine Savin
Record low temperatures hit the state on Sunday, with some areas showing a readi
Recreational uses of Portland's Evergreen Cemetery might be restricted as part o
Red Shield Environmental LLC of Old Town filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protect, Rebecca Goldfine
Reed Gramse will be allowed to build a two-story addition to his Cunner Lane hom
Referendums on school spending have become increasingly common in Maine in recen
Reginald Bartholomew, a Portland native with a long career in the State Departme
Reginald "Reggie" Philbrick, 23, of Lincoln disappeared June 10 and has not been
Regional animal shelter operators are seeing an increase in the number of stray
Regional Waste Systems has indicated it will build a long-delayed recycling oper
Regional Waste Systems Inc. has selected Cape Elizabeth and North Yarmouth to pa
Regional Waste Systems is considering four options for dealing with Greater Port
Regional Waste Systems may eventually dig up and burn all the trash now buried i
Regional Waste Systems will shut down the turbine in the RWS incinerator on oute
Reiniker Constructing Co. Inc of Texas was awarded a $1.4 million contract to re
Related article about the Maine Impaired Physicians Program, which monitors phys
Related articles about Henry Griffin and Andrew Bloom, who, like other graduates
Related articles about men who patch together a living by working seasonal jobs,, Shoshana Hoose
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Renewed popularity of winter sports has driven up the sales of winter vacation h, Chris Hyde
Renovations at the Portland Public Library's main branch are nearing completion,, Kate Bucklin
Rep. Charlene Rydell, D-Brunswick, is a co-sponsor of an effort in the Legislatu
Rep. Elizabeth H. Mitchell, D-Vassalboro, in a Maine Voices piece on the state's
Rep. Glenith Gray, D-Sedgwick, and Sen. Stephen Hall, R-Guilford, have proposed
Rep. James Libby, R-Buxton, has complained to House Speaker John Martin about al
"Reporters' Notebook" observes that Elinda Bones, owner of Condom Sense, a retai
"Reporters' Notebook" piece about a proclamation by the group Concerned Maine Fa
Report of the Congress Square Park Committee
Rep. Paul R. Young, R-Limestone, logs nearly 4,000 miles a month in commuting be
Rep. Paul Young, R-Limestone, has sponsored a bill which would require the state
Rep. Peggy A. Pendleton of Scarborough has changed her party affiliation from Re
Rep. Ralph Coffman, D-Old Town, held up the budget process in the Maine House on
Rep. Ralph I. Coffman, D-Old Town, has proposed requiring drug testing for all l
Representatives of 49 Maine businesses attended the University of Southern Maine, Michael Donahue
Representatives of arts groups, businesses, the city and schools met this week t
Representatives of Hussey Seating, Idexx, and UNUM addressed the World Affairs C
Representatives of the Aomori Bank of Japan spent a week touring the state in pr
Rep. Richard A. Bennett, R-Norway, and Rep. Stephen M. Zirnkilton, R-Mount Deser
Reprint of Encyclopedia Brittanica essay on the role of islands in evolution. C, Kenneth Crowell
Reprint of the 1889 Maine fireside story of Captain Kidd's treasure, believed to, Franklin H. Head and Henry Sharpe
Rep. Robert Tardy, D-Palmyra, introduced a bill which would allow children to sk
Rep. Sumner Lipman, R-Augusta, asked the State and Local Government Committee to
Rep. Susan Farnsworth, D-Hallowell, two weeks ago circulated a letter to other H
Rep. Thomas Andrews, a Democrat, has received 11th-hour campaign support from fo
Rep. Thomas H. Andrews, D-Maine, has said that the federal government must help
Rep. Tom Andrews, D-Maine, has joined with Rep. Bill Zeliff, R-N.H., in opposing
Republican and Democratic Rep. Fred L. Richardson of Portland moved on two front
Researchers at Scarborough's Foundation for Blood Research have established a li
Researchers at the Maine Lyme Disease Project say that the deer tick that carrie
Researchers from the University of Maine at Orono are conducting a study in Baxt
Researchers from the University of New Hampshire's Center for Ocean Engineering
Researchers have netted more than 250 rare and endangered shortnose sturgeon pre
Researchers who investigated the 32-year-old Bridgton Elementary School after re
Residents and officials of Biddeford and Saco commented on Central Maine Power C
Residents have collected almost 2,000 signatures to save the Riverton branch lib, Randy Billings
Residents of Bath's Tarbox Hill neighborhood have filed suit in U.S. District Co
Residents of Biddeford's Biddeford Pool neighborhood and Portland's Stroudwater
Residents of Bridgton, Naples, Casco and Sebago, the four towns comprising Schoo
Residents of Cape Elizabeth voted 1,982 to 1,798 in favor of a referendum to ren
Residents of Cape Elizabeth will be asked to spend $11.4 million to renovate the
Residents of Harrison are angry at Dennis Bedard, a well-known town employee and
Residents of Lisbon are displaying yellow ribbons and bows for American servicem
Residents of Long Island celebrated the island's official break from the city of
Residents of Long Island, which seceded from Portland seven months ago, will hol
Residents of Munjoy Hill voiced their concerns about a proposed narrow-gauge rai
Residents of Owls Head have presented a 322-name petition opposing plans to expa
Residents of Raymond who attend this weekend's town meeting will vote on five pr
Residents of Scarborough's Jasper Street are opposed to a proposal which would c
Residents of the Bay Bridge Estates mobile-home park in Brunswick are fighting f
Residents of the Kings Wood Park Condominiums on Main Street in South Portland a
Residents of Vinalhaven have an awareness and shared pride of the musical commun, Nathan Michaud
Respected Auburn-based company Thos. Moser Cabinetmakers is grappling with two q, Michaela Cavallaro
Restaurants and Institutions, a food industry and restaurant trade magazine, rec
RESTORE: The North Woods, a non-profit organization founded by Michael Kellett,
Results of last fall's Maine Educational Assessment test, taken by nearly 15,000
Results of Portland municipal elections. Voters approved a $14.83 million bond
Results of the quarterly Omnibus Maine public opinion poll. Most Mainers get th, Shirley Jacks
Results of the Strategic Marketing Services Omnibus Poll on the Maine economy., Sara Walbridge
Retired Army General Wallace Nutting, 65, of Biddeford, recently acquitted of fr
Retired dentist Kenneth Bunnell, 69, of Portland, was robbed and beaten by an un
Retired Maine Supreme Court Chief Justice Vincent McKusick has been appointed to
Retired Navy Capt. William McDonough, former commander of the Portsmouth Naval S
Retired policeman Terry Dow runs the Greater Portland Driving Academy, and throu, Abby Zimet
Retired Superior Court justice Jack O. Smith has been named to head Maine's Appo
Retirement community directors are seeing a new trend: many of those who retired
Returning from Ireland and Wales, the director of Portland's Veronica Sacred The, Ruth Riddick
Rev. Antonin R. Caron, 50, a priest at St. James Parish in Baileyville, yesterda
Rev. Armand Thibault, 60, has been indicted by an Aroostook County grand jury of
Revenues at Portland's Riverside Street landfill, known as Hamlin's Pit, have ne
Review of "12 Journeys in Maine," one of the occasional issues from Maine letter, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Alan Bray and Michael Moore: Painted places and graphic images," curr, Philip Isaacson
Review of American Renaissance Theater performance of "The Winter's Tale.", Mary Snell
Review of "Andrew Wyeth: Helga Then and Now," currently showing at the Portland, Ken Greenleaf
Review of an exhibition of abstract works by Katherine Bradford, Johnnie Ross, L, Philip Isaacson
Review of an exhibition of Douglas Alvord's pencil illustrations currently showi, Philip Isaacson
Review of an exhibition of landscape paintings entitled "Ogunquit, Monhegan, Roc, Ken Greenleaf
Review of an exhibition of Nina Bohlen monotypes at the Anne Webber Gallery in G, Philip Isaacson
Review of an exhibition of paintings by James Linehan at Carnegie Hall at the Un, Ken Greenleaf
Review of an exhibition of photographs by Peter R. Jacobson of Bolsters' Mills a, Philip Isaacson
Review of an exhibition of recent paintings by Linden Frederick and of Adele Lem, Ken Greenleaf
Review of an exhibit of children's-book illustrator Barbara Cooney's works, enti, Greg Gadberry
Review of "An Ira Sadoff Reader: Selected Poetry and Pose," by the Middlebury C, Denis Ledoux
Review of "Annual Juried Exhibition: 93 selected works," the 15th Maine Coast Ar, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Architectural Landscapes of the Unconscious," an exhibition of the wo, Ken Greenleaf
Review of art work by the faculty of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpt, Ken Greenleaf
Review of a series of paintings by Charles Robert Patterson of the ship "Henry B, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "A Short Walk Around the Pyramids and Through the World of Art" by Phi, William David Barry
Review of "Atlantic Salmon, A World of Beauty, The Artist's View," currently sho, J Barry Mothes
Review of "Berenice Abbott, Photographer," an exhibition at the Portland Museum, Philip Isaacson
Review of Betsey Scholl's "The Red Line.", Denis Ledoux
Review of "Beyond the Surface," an exhibition of mixed media works by Beulah Gor, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Biddeford City Theater presentation of "Gypsy.", William Steele
Review of Biddeford City Theater's production of "Agnes of God.", Jane Lamb
Review of "Blackberry Season" by H. H. Prince., Denis Ledoux
Review of "Black Codes in Blues and Jazz Sung and Unsung," works by Zenbopwe (Wa, Philip Isaacson
Review of Bowdoin Chamber Choir's presentation of 17 short 20th-century works fr, Nick Humez
Review of "Character First: The Hyde School Difference" by Joseph W. Gauld., Jim Brunelle
Review of "Charles H. Woodbury: Paintings, Watercolors and Etchings," currently, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Charles Ludlam's "The Mystery of Irma Veep," performed by the Portland, Mary Snell
Review of Children's Theatre of Maine presentations of "The Most Beautiful Color, Mary Snell
Review of City Theater Associates' production of "Blithe Spirit" at City Theater, Mary Snell
Review of contemporary Maine artists and American paintings, now showing at the, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Contrasts: Paintings of Tom Lieber and David Row," currently showing, Ken Greenleaf
Review of dance/theatre presentation by Stephen Koplowitz & Company, sponsored b, Patti Lannigan
Review of "Danforth Shows Its Colors," an exhibition of works by members current, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Dark Silence" by Rick Hautala., Jack Barnes
Review of Def Leppard's energized show at the Cumberland County Civil Center in, Jim Sanville
Review of "Downeast Detectives: Six Tales of Mystery, Mayhem & Murder in Maine,", William David Barry
Review of "Dreams: Poetic Memory," an exhibit of the works of ten artists curren, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Edward Hopper's New England" by Carl Little., Philip Isaacson
Review of Edwin C. Churchill's "Hail Britannia: Maine Pewter and Silverplate.", William David Barry
Review of "Eight Maine Artists," currently showing at the Tom Veilleux Gallery i, Philip Isaacson
Review of eighty small oil paintings by Lois Dodd, currently showing at the Roun, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Emily," by Michael Bedard, with illustrations by Barbara Cooney., Kathleen Whalen
Review of "Encore: A Journal of the Eightieth Year" by May Sarton., Jim Brunelle
Review of "Encore: A Journal of the Eightieth Year" by May Sarton., Jack Barnes
Review of "Evita," jointly produced by the Portland Symphony Orchestra and the M, William Steele
Review of "Extinct Specie," an exhibition of coins and paper currency at the Yor, William David Barry
Review of "Faces of Vinalhaven," an exhibition of works by artist Suzanne Heller, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Face to Face," an exhibition of masks and stories of people living wi, Selby Frame
Review of "Fanny Fern: An Independent Woman," by Joyce W. Warren., William David Barry
Review of "Fire Bearer: Evoking a Priestly Humanity" by Michael Dwinell., William David Barry
Review of "Flight to Black Hammer: The Letters of a World War II Pilot," by Ted, William David Barry
Review of "Fond Memory" by Myra Smith Earl., Jeannette K. Cakouros
Review of Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ concert featuring guest organist Berj, Nick Humez
Review of Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ concert featuring organist Ray Cornils, Nick Humez
Review of "Heavenly Works," an exhibition of angels at the Thos. Moser showroom, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Herbs For All Seasons" by Sally Freeman of North Sebago., Denise Compton
Review of "High Clouds Soaring, Storms Driving Low: The Letters of Ruth Moore,", William David Barry
Review of "High Clouds Soaring, Storms Driving Low: The Letters of Ruth Moore,", Jack Barnes
Review of Icons, a groups show of prints by Debbie Atwell of Rockland, at Brunsw, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Ideas of Nature," a show featuring various contemporary Maine artists, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Inaugural Exhibit" and "Henry Finkelstein: Recent Paintings," both cu, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Innocents Afloat: Close Encounters with Sailors, Boats and Place From, William David Barry
Review of "It's Our World, Too!" by Portland writer Phillip Hoose., William David Barry
Review of James S. Leamon's "Revolution Downeast: The War of American Independe, William David Barry
Review of "Jamie Wyeth: Islands," currently showing at the Farnsworth Art Museum, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Jennie Glenroy" by Elisabeth Ogilvie., Jack Barnes
Review of "Jennie Glenroy" by Elisabeth Ogilvie., Linda Labin
Review of Katherine Bradford's new paintings and works on paper, currently showi, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Kenneth Roberts" by Jack Bales., William David Barry
Review of "Land of Lost Content: The Piscataqua River Basin and the Isles of Sho, Ken Textor
Review of LA Public Theater presentation of Lanford Wilson's "Talley's Folly.", Mary Snell
Review of Lyric Theater's production of the musical comedy "Baby.", Jane Lamb
Review of Mad Horse Children's Theatre's production of "Know-it-alls and Nincomp, Jane Lamb
Review of Mad Horse Children's Theatre's production of "The Prince and the Paupe, Jane Lamb
Review of Mad Horse Children's Threatre's production of "Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle" at, William Steele
Review of Mad Horse Theatre Company presentation of "The House of Blue Leaves.", Mary Snell
Review of Mad Horse Theatre Company's production of "Betrayal.", Mary Snell
Review of Mad Horse Theatre's presentation of "Better Days.", Jane Lamb
Review of Mad Horse Theatre's presentation of the Arthur Miller play "My Three S, Selby Frame
Review of Mad Horse Theatre's production of "All My Sons.", William Steele
Review of Maine Chamber Ensemble, Oratorio Chorale performance of Copland's "App, Nick Humez
Review of "Maine: Eliot Porter," a collection of 84 photographs first published, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Mainescapes: 1900-1992," currently showing at the Ogunquit Museum of, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Maine State Music Theater production of "Into the Woods," at Bowdoin C, William Steele
Review of "Makers '93," an exhibit of crafts currently showing at the Portland M, Selby Frame
Review of "Marguerite Robichaux: The Woods of Maine," currently showing at the O, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "May Sarton: Collected Poems (1930-1993).", Denis Ledoux
Review of "Militant and Triumphant: Wiiliam Henry O'Connell and the Catholic Chu, William David Barry
Review of "Nancy Wisseman-Widrig Paintings," an exhibition at Caldbeck Gallery i, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Nasson: The Seventy Years" by Albert L. Prosser., William David Barry
Review of "Night Lights," consisting of paintings, sculpture and prints by 28 ar, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Nobody's Fool," by Richard Russo.
Review of Oak Street Theater presentation of "Patterns of Bestiality," by Portla, Mary Snell
Review of O'Farrell Gallery in Brunswick showing of jazz paintings by Elizabeth, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "One on One," by Tabitha King., Jim Brunelle
Review of "On the Edge: Forty Years of Maine Painting," an exhibition at the Po, Ken Greenleaf
Review of opening of the Portland Symphony Orchestra's 1993-94 Candlelight Conce, RoJean Tulk
Review of "Paintings by Barbara Cooney for her Trilogy: Rumphius, Island Boy and, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Paintings by Fabian Cereijido," currently showing at Colby College, a, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Paintings by George Lloyd," currently showing at Greenhut Galleries i, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Perfect 10: A Decade of Collecting at the Portland Museum of Art.", Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Pinnacles & Pyramids: The Art of Marsden Hartley" by Jeanne Hokin., Philip Isaacson
Review of Portland Concert Association presentation featuring the Rebirth Brass, Nick Humez
Review of Portland Concert Association presentation of Emerson String Quartet wi, Nick Humez
Review of Portland Lyric Theater's production of "Guys and Dolls.", William Steele
Review of Portland Players presentation of "Stop the World I Want to Get Off.", William Steele
Review of Portland Players' production of "Godspell.", Tom Power
Review of Portland Stage Company's presentation of Michael Henry Brown's "Border, Mary Snell
Review of Portland Stage Company's production of Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler.", William Steele
Review of Portland Symphony Orchestra's Candlelight Series program featuring Chr, Nick Humez
Review of Portland Symphony Orchestra's "Picnics & Pops" concert held last night, Nick Humez
Review of Portland Symphony Orchestra with pianist Alexander Toradze., Nick Humez
Review of Ram Island Dance Company's performance of "Spring Peformances" at the, Susan Stern
Review of Ram Island Dance Company's "Spring Performances.", Susan Stern
Review of recent paintings by Robert Solotaire, Thomas Glover and Philip Poirier, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Reflected Lights," paintings by Brita Holmquist currently showing at, Philip Isaacson
Review of Richard P. Mallett's "Two Centuries of Farmington Schools.", William David Barry
Review of Roger F. Duncan's "Coastal Maine, a Maritime History.", Jim Brunelle
Review of "Sallie and Captain Sam," by Martha Vaughan., William David Barry
Review of Sarah Orne Jewett's "The Country of the Pointed Firs.", William David Barry
Review of "Secret Language," by Monica Woods., William David Barry
Review of "Six Sculptural Visions," an exhibition of works by Lucy Hodgson, Lill, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Slightly Offshore" by Caskie Stinnett., William David Barry
Review of some of the 1,500 bills considered by the Legislature during the past
Review of "Speaking of New England: The Place and Her People - 72 Poems by 56 of, William David Barry
Review of "Speaking of New England: The Place & Her People," a collection of 72, Jack Barnes
Review of Steinbeck's "Grapes of Wrath," produced by The Theater Project in Brun, William Steele
Review of Stephen J. Stein's "The Shaker Experience in America.", William David Barry
Review of "Stew Henderson: House Series" and "Alan Crichton: Transparency and Re, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Studio Theatre's presentation of Larry Shue's popular comedy "The Nerd, Jane Lamb
Review of Studio Theatre's production of "Kiss Me, Kate," at Chocolate Church in, Jane Lamb
Review of "Summering on the Thoroughfare: The Architecture of North Haven, 1885, William David Barry
Review of the April 14 show featuring the Portland Symphony Orchestra Youth Ense, Nick Humez
Review of the art exhibit "Victoria Munroe: New Paintings," currently showing a, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Theater Project of Brunswick's presentation of "Catch Me If You Can.", Jane Lamb
Review of the Boy Singers of Maine's 1993 Spring Concert., Rojean Tulk
Review of the Children's Theatre of Maine's production of "Rosie.", Jane Lamb
Review of the Duke Ellington Festival held at the Performing Arts Center in Port, Nick Humez
Review of the exhibition of paintings and sculpture by Edwin Gamble and Janelle, Ken Greenleaf
Review of the "Ford's Racing Exhibit," and ongoing exhibits at the Owl's Head Tr, Ken Greenleaf
Review of the fourth of five concerts given this year at Bowdoin College as part, Nick Humez
Review of the Guns N' Roses show at the Cumberland County Civil Center in Portla, Jim Sanville and Matt Gendron
Review of "The Hard Way: The Odyssey of a Weekly Newspaper Editor," by Alexander, Thomas E. Heslin
Review of "The Harry and Sylvia Stories," by Welch Everman., William David Barry
Review of "The Legacy of James Bowdoin III," currently showing at the Bowdoin Co, Greg Gadberry
Review of "The Legend of Lazarus Rowe" by Mary R. Palmer., Jeannette K. Cakouros
Review of the Lyric Theater's presentation of "The Sound of Music.", William Steele
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre's presentation of "Closer Than Ever.", Mary Snell
Review of the Maine College of Art Faculty Review, the annual faculty exhibition, Ken Greenleaf
Review of the Maine State Ballet's production of "Cinderella," performed at the, Susan Stern
Review of the March 7 Portland City Hall Auditorium comedy show featuring George, Jim Sanville
Review of "The Mind is a Muscle," two installations by Ron Leax and Celeste Robe, Ken Greenleaf
Review of the New York City Opera National Company's performance of "Carmen.", RoJean Tulk
Review of the opening of the second half of the Portland Symphony Orchestra's 19, Nick Humez
Review of the opening program of the University of Southern Maine's 1993-94 Facu, RoJean Tulk
Review of "The Outfielder," by H.R. Coursen., Jack Barnes
Review of "The Painters' Theater," an exhibition of works by nine painters curre, Ken Greenleaf
Review of the Portland Concert Association's Garrick Ohlsson piano concert at Po, Nick Humez
Review of the Portland Museum of Art exhibit, "Alex Katz Under the Stars," which, Shirley Jacks
Review of the Portland Players' production of "Lend Me a Tenor,' at Phyllis Thax, William Steele
Review of the Portland String Quartet's performance with pianist Masanobu Ikemiy, RoJean Tulk
Review of the Portland String Quartet's program of music by Webern, Prokofiev an, Nick Humez
Review of the Portland Symphony Orchestra and the Choral Art Society's Masterwor, Nick Humez
Review of the Portland Symphony Orchestra Candlelight Concert featuring violinis, RoJean Tulk
Review of the Portland Symphony Orchestra's Pops concert held last evening at Po, Nick Humez
Review of the Portland Symphony Orchestra's season opener, which featured Benjam, Nick Humez
Review of the Portland Symphony Orchestra with Gary Guthman on trumpet., RoJean Tulk
Review of "The Prints of Wayne Thiebaud," currenlty showing at the Colby College, Ken Greenleaf
Review of the Russell Square Players' presentation of "The Visit.", Jane Lamb
Review of the sculptures of Petah Coyne on exhibit at the Bates College Museum o, Philip Isaacson
Review of the Swan's Island Bicentennial exhibit and of the process of collectin, Maili Bailey
Review of the Theramin concert in Portland's Monument Square, and description of, Christopher Hyde
Review of the tiny artist book, "Lighthouse . . . Ten Wood Engravings," by Siri, John Ames
Review of the wholesale buyer's guide ot Maine-made products, available from the
Review of Tuesday night's concert at the Cumberland County Civic Center, which f, Patti Lannigan
Review of Tuesday night's Portland Symphony Orchestra concert at the Portland Ci, Nick Humez
Review of two art exhibitions at Gallery 68 in Belfast, one of recent works by p, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Under Wraps," an exhibit of paper sculpture by Marilyn Quint-Rose at, Philip Isaacson
Review of University of Southern Maine Faculty Chamber Ensemble concert featurin, Nick Humez
Review of "Visions: The Art of the Quilt," an exhibit of 30 quilts currently sho, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Wallace Herndon Smith: Rediscovered," an exhibition at the Farnsworth, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Wally Warren: Sculpture," currently showing at the June Fitzpatrick G, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Watercolors by Leo Brooks," currently showing at Greenhut Galleries i, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Wesley McNair's "12 Journeys in Maine.", Denis Ledoux
Review of "What Architects Create When They Aren't Designing Buildings," current, Philip Isaacson
Review of "What's Going on Now? A Democratic Survey of New Art in Maine," curre, Philip Isaacson
Review of "White Pines on the Saco River: An Oral History of River Driving in So, William David Barry
Review of "With Piercing Eyes: The Work of Waldo Pierce," currently showing at t, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Works by Catherine Cabaniss and Lin Lisberger," currently showing at, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Works by Memers with Last names A through L," currently showing at th, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Zero to Lazy Eight: The Romance of Numbers," by Alexander Humez, Nich, William David Barry
Reviews of "Expedition: Maine 1993" at the Sherry French Gallery-Maine in Tenant, Philip Isaacson
Reviews of four business-related books by Maine authors. In "Moral Courage," pu, Nate Hardcastle
Reviews of James Schevill's "Where To Go What To Do When You Are Bern Porter" an, Denis Ledoux
Reviews of "Maine to the Wilderness: The Civil War Letters of Pvt. William Lamso, William David Barry
Reviews of "The Mermaids of Maine," a group show currently at the Gold/Smith Gal, Philip Isaacson
Reviews of "Wild Fox" by Cherie Mason of Deer Isle and "A Beach for the Birds" a, Jack Barnes
Rev. Maurice N. Maurin, a Winslow priest who recently admitted to having had sex
Rhode Island-based developer Paul Boghossian and his partner, Tom Niemann of Nor, Douglas Rooks
Rhonda Benner, a junior at the University of Southern Maine and co-captain of th
Richard Anderson started Maine's first online community publication, VillageSoup, Doug Rooks
Richard and Janice Cox, new owners of the Center Lovell Inn, plan to open the in
Richard Barringer of the University of Southern Maine has joined the list of fou
Richard C. Wheeler comments on his four-month solo kayak and ferry trip from New, Richard C. Wheeler
Richard Davies, an advocate for low-income people, has asked that the state exem
Richard E. House, 46, has been arrested by Sanford police and charged with using
Richard Felt, 43, was convicted on three counts of gross sexual assault and two
Richard Felt, originally from Massachusetts, was sentenced to 20 years in prison
Richard Fugere, principal of Yarmouth's Frank H. Harrison Middle School, has res
Richard Garrill, chairman of the Prince Edward Island Potato Board, says his cou
Richard J. Hodgdon, 25, of East Baldwin, was released from the Cumberland County
Richard Moon, the attorney for Cumberland police chief Leon Planche who has been
Richard Moseley, owner of the Harpswell Inn, has been trying to get an ARC (Amer, Carol Coultas
Richard Pattenaude, president of the University of Southern Maine, yesterday ref
Richard Picariello, 44, convicted for the May 1976 armed robbery of a bank in Or
Richard Picariello of Portland, convicted terrorist, who pleaded guilty in 1978
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Richard W. Skinner, director of the Boating Facilities Division of the Maine Bur
Rich Johnson, Mark Berry, Gil Reed, and Bob Nichols, four small businessmen with, Sean Donahue
Rick Dacri, a human resources consultant in Kennebunk and president of the Human, Whit Richardson
Rick Kerry, a senior at Thornton Academy in Saco, starts for the Trojans footbal
Rines Brothers Department Store
Rising carbon dioxide levels are making seawater more acidic, robbing it of carb, Peter McDougall
R. J. Grondin & Sons of Gorham is suing Deere and Company, which manufactures he
Rob and Annette Elowitch, owners of Portland's Baridoff Galleries, are among the, Ken Greenleaf
Robert A. G. Monks, 59, of Cape Elizabeth, started a pension fund named the Lens
Robert A. G. Monks of Cape Elizabeth was elected as chairman of the panel appoin
Roberta Scruggs and Steve Solway, sportswriters for The Portland Newspapers, wer
Robert Campbell, 60, a veteran of the U.S. military's atomic tests of 40 years a
Robert D. Demont Jr., 38, of Cumberland, flew 157,027 miles on Delta Airlines la
Robert G. Mitchell, the former director of the Mental Health Association of the
Robert Keller, a Belfast orthopedist and executive director of the Maine Medical
Robert Martin, the newly appointed head of the Maine Technology Institute, discu, Lori Valigra
Robert Monks, the Cape Elizabeth corporate governance activist, attended ExxonMo
Robert Q. Dana, director of the Substance Abuse Service at the University of Mai
Robert Ruark, owner of Living Room Theater Corp., says federal approval of its F
Robert W. Glover, 49, has announced his resignation as director of the state Dep
Rob Johnston Jr., owner of Johnny's Selected Seeds in Winslow, decided last year, Chris Churchill
Rob Williams, a real estate agent based on Bailey Island, has purchased four rad
Rocco DiSanto, a 58-year-old Scarborough restaurateur, has designed a furnace wh
Rocky Crowley, 32, convicted of beating his 2-month-old son before the infant di
Rod Mitchell, a Portland seafood dealer who owns Browne Trading Co. on Commercia
Rodney D. Ross, 59, formerly of South Portland, pleaded guilty to furnishing fiv
Roger Deshaies, 44, a former director of the Bureau of Mental Retardation, will
Roger Lea MacBride of Biddeford, the adopted grandson of Laura Ingalls Wilder's
Roger Parlin, chief negotiator for the Maine State Employees Association, and Mc
Roland Jackson of Sanford has filed suit in York County Superior Court against t
Ronald Faucher, source protection supervisor for the Portland Water District, ha
Ronald Nowell and James Bartlett, the two York selectmen targeted for removal fr
Ronald Sprague, 61, of Bowdoin, missing for thirteen days, was found alive in th
Ron Dennis, president of Dennis Paper & Food Service of Bangor, has seen double-, Michael McCauley
Ron Grant of Falmouth started Allenbrook Inc. in his garage six years. The comp
Ron Guay, a management representative on the Maine Workers' Compensation Board,
Ron Hager column calling on the Portland community to be hospitable to tourists, Ron Hager
Ron Phillips, of Coastal Enterprises Inc.(CEI) in Wiscasset, was invited to a fo, Jackie Farwell
Rory McCarthy, 38, of Bath, who suffers from a degenerative muscle disease, will
Rosanne Graef and Jo Coyne, two former presidents of the West End Neighborhood A, Rosanne Graef and Jo Coyne
Ross Furman, owner of Skillful Home Recreation in Portland's Bayside neighborhoo, Taylor Smith
Ross Moore of Bar Harbor was arrested after he allegedly cheated the automatic t
Ross Perot's candidacy continues to gain strenth in Maine, so much so that some
Ross Perot's impending visit to Portland is drawing interest from thousands of s
Ross Perot spoke yesterday in Orono, Rockland and Portland to thank Mainers for
RSN, the resort-based cable television channel, will begin "Resort Sports Loung, Sean Donahue
Rule changes for temporary H2B work visas have forced hospitality, timber, maple, Kerry Elson
Russell Libby, executive director of the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Ass, Russell Libby
Russell Turner established Raoul's Roadside Attraction as the Portland nightspot
Russell Turner, general manager of the State Theater, says he plans to offer eig
Russell Turner, the former owner of Portland nightclub Raoul's Roadside Attracti
Russian Immigrant Family Celebrate Hanukkah in New Home.
Rusty Foster of Peaks Island has developed an open-source software program for b, Rebecca Zicarelli
Ruth V. Arrington, 76, of South Portland, walked away from her Massachusetts Ave
Saco Defense Inc. and Cutts Island Group are each seeking tax breaks that could
Saco Defense Inc. has received a $20 million Army contract for the production 1,
Saco's Most Holy Trinity Church will be the sight of a group trip by attendees o
Saga Communications of Michigan, owner of Portland radio stations WMGX-FM and WG
Sagadahoc County sheriff Mark Westrum is requiring all full- and part-time deput
Sagadahoc County Superior Court Judge Francis Marsano has sealed a portion of th
Sagadahoc County Superior Court justice William E. McKinley has ruled that it is
Saga of Richard Sampson's 1954 Corvette. The Maine farmer founded a chain of 33
Saint James Street, Libbytown : 1966
Sal Adinolfi, 36, of Lyman, has been building and restoring stone walls in York
Sal and Jane, daughters of author-illustrator Robert McCloskey, were featured in, Steve Cartwright
Sale of seven television stations owned by Guy Gannett of Portland is scheduled, Christopher Hyde
Sales of laboratory mice have rebounded at Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, aft, Jackie Farwell
Sally Savoy, 45, of Hallowell, sustained serious burns to her face as a 3-year-o
Salvagers working on the wreck of the Empire Knight cargo ship have recovered al
Samantha Merrill, 18, of Portland, died instantly, and two other Deering High st
Sam Hayward, former chef of the Harraseeket Inn, and Dana Street, of Street & Co
Sam Jankovisch, the chief executive officer of the New England Patriots, yesterd
Sam Shapiro, the state treasurer, fears the state's credit rating will be downg
Samuel L. Beder of Cape Elizabeth and Gerald E. Talbot of Portland are two Maine
Samuel Shapiro, the state treasurer, downplayed the news that Moody's Investors
Sandi Pasalic, the Yugoslav exchange student who left Deering High School in 199
Sandra Brown, 44, of Sanford, has been charged with cruelty to animals for negle
Sandy Oliver describes her efforts, along with Jamie MacMillan, to improve the s, Sandy Oliver
Sanford contractor Lawrence Allen, owner of L.V. Allen & Sons, has finally been
Sanford police are conducting an internal investigation into charges that police
Sanford police chief Ronald Dugre, 54, has resigned his position. Dugre's five
Sanford Police Department's acting police chief, Gordon Paul, has asked the Main
Sanford police union attorney John Richardson says police chief Ronald Dugre's r
Sarah Billmeier of Yarmouth won the gold medal in the giant slalom at the Easter
Sardine fisherman Joe Upton recalls fighting the July 23, 1978, arson fire that, Joe Upton
Satellite imaging, the most advanced remote sensing technology now available, is, Richard Podolsky
Saturn of Westbrook, which sold 2,000 vehicles in 30 months by emphasizing the c
Scandinavian traditional costume : Portland, 1960
Scarborough Beach State Park is the first state park to be managed by a private,
Scarborough Downs officials say a proposal to change Scarborough's mass-gatherin
Scarborough Downs owner Joe Ricci said the proposed changes in the Scarborough o
Scarborough is just one of numerous Maine communities relying on modular classro
Scarborough lawyer Joel Vincent, 47, is considered the dean of the area's public
Scarborough may take a piece of land in South Portland by eminent domain. The ac
Scarborough Middle School is Maine's newest school and the first to be air condi, Terri Winter Messer
Scarborough, Milo, Waterville and Belfast have each been selected to receive $1,
Scarborough, one of only a few communities to experience sharp growth in recent
Scarborough police chief Hollis Dixon, who was acting town manager Monday, said
Scarborough's 150 acres of clam flats which were closed because of last weekend'
Scarborough's Camp Ketcha will sell 58.6 acres, or nearly one-third of its landh
Scarborough school officials plan to present their proposal for a new $9.85 mill
Scarborough's Hannaford Brothers, Inc. announced its plans to be the first super
Scarborough's new $2.4 million municipal building is the only town hall in the s
Scarborough's new $2 million municipal building will open September 20, but the
Scarborough Town Manager Carl Betterley defended his decision not to close town
Scattered boos yesterday greeted two seniors at Massabesic High School who were
Scenic Solutions in Portland creates visual displays for retail, exhibits, resta
Schlotterbeck and Foss is Maine's oldest family-owned food products company. It
Schoodic Point is one of the most dangerous capes along the 325-mile Maine Islan, David R. Getchell
School Administrative District 61 officials are set to make a decision on reopen
School boards in Portland's northern suburbs are scheduled to vote on forming th
Schools in Boothbay Harbor and Wiscasset and Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Scienc
Schools in South Portland, Portland and Yarmouth were the recipients of a gift o
Scientist predict a lower than usual shrimp catch this winter. To allow the sto
Scientists believe the shrimp population is approaching the bottom of a cycle, a
Scores on the SAT test were up nationally for college-bound seniors, to 424 on t
Scott Berube, 25, of Sanford, convicted of vehicular manslaughter in the July 19
Scott Helms, 28, of Topsham, has been charged by the U.S. Attorney's Office with
Scott Helms, 28, of Topsham, pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of communicating
Scott Nelson of Lincolnville and Lenora Felker of Yarmouth were the winners of t
Scott Paper Co., owner of Westbrook's S. D. Warren paper mill, has announced tha
Scott Paper Co., which employs 3,000 people at mills in Westbrook, Winslow and S
Scott Westfall of West Brookville, who caught the first Atlantic salmon of the s
S. D. Warren Co. has donated $27,000 worth of steam-generated power to Westbrook
Sea Dog Brewing Co. was founded almost 10 years ago, and its label, Shipyard Bre, Michaela Cavallaro
Searchers have found the body of pilot Francois Tisseyre, 39, and his plane on t
Sebago Inc. of Westbrook, one of the state largest shoe manufacturers, has filed
Sebago Inc., the Westbrook-based shoe manufacturer, yesterday announced that it
Second in a series on Maine's 1993 high school graduates. Mary Herndon, 17, of
Second in a series on the business climate in Maine. This installment focuses o
Second in a series on the upcoming 10th anniversary of the Charles Shipman Payso
Second in a three-part series on the November 2 Cape Elizabeth school referendum
Second in a two part series on the 10 1/2 months Douglass McIsaac spent in the i
Secretary of State Bill Diamond is urging voters to vote down a referendum to ap
Secretary of the Navy John Dalton on Friday authorized cutting two of the Navy's
Secretary of the Navy John Dalton yesterday toured Bath Iron Works, Brunswick Na
Selby Frame previews the upcoming 1993-94 theater season in Maine. Includes fal, Selby Frame
Selections and detailed art criticism from "An Eye For Maine" exhibit at the Far, Chris Crosman, Peter Ralston, and Donelson Hoopes
Self-employed CPA Lu Bauer of Windham applied for Disaster Unemployment Assistan, Shirley Jacks
Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell, D-Maine, has already collected more t
Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell has succeeded in convincing the Clinto
Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell will play a central role in President-
Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, met with Agriculture Secretary
Senate president Beth Edmonds is proposing that a $25 million bond be devoted to, Michaela Cavallaro
Senate President Dennis Dutremble, D-Biddeford, debated the issue of term limits
Senate President Dennis L. Dutremble, 46, of Biddeford, is winning praise from D
Senator George Mitchell, D-Maine, faced an unfriendly crowd consisting of member
Senator Nancy Sullivan proposes creating an insurance fraud unit at the Maine Bu, Mal Leary
Senators George Mitchell and William Cohen, responding to what they say is a flo
Sen. Charles M. Webster, R-Farmington, has announced his intentions to seek the
Sen. George J. Mitchell, D-Maine, on Monday hosted a meeting between officials o
Sen. George J. Mitchell, D-Maine, speaking before members of the base-closure co
Sen. George J. Mitchell yesterday said tht he is optimistic that the Portsmouth
Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, plans to be in Kittery Friday for a meeting at To
Sen. Gerard P. Conley Jr., D-Portland, expects the gay rights bill he is co-spon
Sen. Olympia Snowe and Portland mayor George Campbell will be honored by the Pro, Ruth Riddick
Sentiment is building to preserve the balconies in Portland City Hall Auditorium
Sen. William Cohen, R-Maine, in a letter to federal Health and Human Services Se
Separate fires in Newfield and Bangor yesterday took the lives of Arthur Smith,
Served by NYNEX and 23 independent telephone companies, Maine has the highest in, Chris Hyde
Seth Berner, 37, a Portland lawyer, has filed suit in Cumberland County Superior
Seven companies are committed to signing the Department of Environmental Protect, Devin Wilson
Seven inmates from the Maine Correctional Center in Windham are dismantling a ho
Seven island historians comment on the history and anecdotes of Vinalhaven, Nort
Seven Maine physicians were on the government's list of 4,973 doctors who had de
Seven Sentinels, Frederick J. Lynch
Seventeen million pounds of sea urchins were harvested in Maine during the first
Seven women will compete Saturday for the title of Ms. Senior Maine, with the wi
Seven-year-old AIDS victim Autum Aquino returned quietly to Reiche School in Por
Several board members at Regional Waste Systems Inc. expressed surprise that the
Several disabled people, speaking at a Transportation Committee public hearing i
Several hundred lobstermen, dealers, processors and others in the lobster indust
Several local websites, including Dealitious.com, The Maine Deal, and DealsInMe,, Rebecca Goldfine
Several Maine communities are thinking about following Farmington's example by b
Several Maine daily newspapers have been forced to scale back staff and news rec, Samantha Depoy-Warren
Several Maine startups are tapping into the pet market which amounted to an esti, Whit Richardson
Several new developments might make possible a Maine Island Trail from Portland, David R. Getchell
Several recent acquisitions of smaller dealers by Maine heating oil dealers sugg, Chris Churchill
Several thousand people turned out for the dedication of the $3.4 million Old Or
Several training programs are underway in Maine to develop a wind energy work fo, Whit Richardson
Shape Inc. of Biddeford, which once employed 3,000 people at plants in Maine and
Sharalynn Ellis, 31, of Farmingdale, who underwent a double lung transplant at t
Sharalynn Ellis of Farmingdale appears to be rejecting the lungs she received la
Shareholders led by Jeffrey Cole are fighting the acquisition, or "merger," of O, Sam Smith
Sharon Miller, Gov. John McKernan's top aide, said yesterday that politics is be
Sharon Terry, owner of Scarborough Downs, says annual revenue has been static i, Sara Donnelly
Shaw Bros. Construction in Gorham owns one of only 16 Jaw Crusher Units with Gri
Shaw's and Shop 'n Save are responding to Wal-Mart's attempt to becoime the firs, Douglas Rooks
Shaw Sprague, 42, of Solana Beach, California, is suing the town of Cape Elizabe
Shaw Sprague of Solana Beach, Calif., grandson of the late millionaire Phineas W
Sheri Johnson, 14, a transient charged with stabbing her great-aunt to death, ap
Shipyard Brewery in Portland will triple its capacity with a new bottling and ke, Shirley Jacks
Shirley McKay, 38, is currently the only active forensic artist in Maine. She fi
Short article about the Maine State Board of Education's decision to fund $6.1 m
Short article about the troubles facing the North Berwick Pratt & Whitney plant,
Short essay on traveling to Matinicus island aboard the Maine Seacoast Mission b, Peggy Bryant Wentworth
Shoshana Hoose article on the International Dinner Group and other potluck affic, Shoshana Hoose
Sidewalk scene, Owen Moore Department Store : 1963
Sid Look, owner of O.W. & B.S. Look Co. of Jonesport, used a sting tactic to lif
Sierra Scott, 11, of South Portland, has been acting she was 5. Scott is curren
Signs & Symbols, a Brunswick mail-order company, is offering what could be the f
Simeone Turgeon, 39, a licensed practical nurse at Goodall Hospital in Sanford,
Since 1899, Maine schooners have been chartered for pleasure cruises. Passenger, John Foss
Since 1959, the Lincoln Canoe and Kayak company in Freeport has earned a reputat, Matt Dodge
Since 1980, John Malloch has been growing his own salmon, halibut, pollack, cod, Tom Moffatt
Since 1988, Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) has been granted seven rate hike reque
Since 1992, office vacancy in Portland has fallen from 23 percent to 12 percent.
Since 2001, Common Good Ventures, a Portland nonprofit, has sponsored Springboar, Bob Mentzinger
Since early February, many of the 60 students at the Governor Baxter School for
Since Gov. John Baldacci announced his Pine Tree Zone incentive program in March, Sara Donnelly
Since its 1992 foundation, Maine Bank and Trust has added fourteen facilities, g, Chris Hyde
Since January, hundreds in Maine have been willingly paying a premium for "green, Michaela Cavallaro
Since NCS Logistics of Scarborough backed out of a contract to deliver interlibr, David Carkhuff
Since purchasing Telford Aviation Services's Bangor airplane maintenance facilit, Doug Kesseli
Since the state legislature passed Med '94, which restricts Medicaid nursing hom, Terri Winter Messer
Sir Edmund Hillary, who is credited with being the first man to reach the peak o
Sister Rosemary Donahue of Scarborough was appointed superintendent of Maine's R
Sisters-in-law Karen Mokerzel of Portland and Missy Mokerzel of Old Orchard Beac
Six articles on off-kilter Maine small businesses: Hole in the Wall Hubcaps, in, Scott Sutherland, Michaela Cavallaro, and Mike Woelflein
Six Maine companies haved been named to receive Governor's Awards for Business E
Six Maine companies recently received the 2003 Governor's Awards for Business Ex
Six Maine educators will each receive a $25,000 award from the Milken Family Fou
Six men allegedly involved in a cocaine trafficking ring pleaded innocent to dru
Six Portland High School students have tested positive for the tuberculosis germ
Six Portland police officers were sprayed in the face with a painful cayenne pep
Six related articles on Bath Iron Works and its plans to attract new business fo
Six southern Maine colleges and universities hope to benefit from an alliance wh
Six species of auks, or alcids, can be seen in Maine waters. The Razorbill is t, Richard Podolsky
Sixty-nine gravestones in one of the oldest sections of Evergreen Cemetery were
Skowhegan-based Gifford's Ice Cream, co-owned by brothers John and Roger Gifford, Taylor Smith
Small banks like Bath Savings and Saco and Biddford Savings Institution have bee
"Small Biz Voice" piece encouraging businesses to engage in the legislative proc, Deb Cook
"Small Biz Voice" piece on Maine's "brain drain" and the challenge of keeping yo, Deb Cook
"Small Biz Voice" piece on the benefits of supporting local businesses. Spendin, Deb Cook
"Small Biz Voice" piece on the role small businesses can play in encouraging emp, Deb Cook
"Small Biz Voice" piece on the struggle with the lack of affordable housing for, Deb Cook
"Small Biz Voice" piece suggesting that efforts to market Maine's quality of lif, Deb Cook
"Small Biz Voice" piece urging a "no" vote on Question One on the June 8 statewi, Deb Cook
"Small Biz Voice" piece with reviews of "The Lobster Coast: Rebels, Rusticators, Deb Cook
Snow Country magazine has ranked Killington Ski Area the top ski spot in the Eas
Snowfall totals in Portland for February have already reached 31 inches, more th
Snow-reliant industries across Maine, from ski slopes to snow plow companies, ha, Bob Mentzinger
Some 140 volunteers are expected to assemble Saturday to install playgrounds at
Some 250 visiting soccer teams will come to Maine for the 2007 U.S. Youth Soccer, Whit Richardson
Some analysts believe the recent Liberal Party victory in Canada could indirectl
Some expect many Internet businesses to be located in Portland. Profile of loca, Scott M. Lewis
Some Freeport officials are concerned about the Boulos Company's plans to build
Some Maine lobstermen are bringing in less than half of what they did last year,
Some Maine towns are still using their landfills despite Department of Environme
Some members of the Legislature's Transportation Committee are voicing oppositio
Some members of the Scarborough Affordable Housing Alliance are dispirited by th
Some observers believe Maine's citizen-initiated referendum process could create, Sean Donahue
Some of Maine's dairy farms have turned to the synthetic bovine growth hormone r, Adam Day and Scott Sutherland
Someone is apparently trying to realize some financial gain from the tragedy of
Some property owners on Portland's waterfront feel betrayed by the city council
Some question whether liberal Medicaid policies contribute to longer hospital st
Some residents of Cape Elizabeth are concerned about the grafitti appearing on t
Some residents of Munjoy Hill are expressing concern that a proposed narrow-gaug
Some residents of Standish are upset that Town Manager Scott G. Cole spent $1,21
Somerset County Sheriff's Department reserve deputy Thomas Giroux, who was prese
Somerset County sheriff's deputy Rene Guay of Jackman, who was involved in the f
Some South Portland parents believe that sex education films shown to fifth grad
Some state legislators are upset by the Board of Environmental Protection's deci
Some Windham parents are concerned about a plan which would convert the junior h
South Berwick officials are considering stricter enforcement of the no-sledding
Southern Maine business travelers hope for the rumored arrival of Independence A, Rebecca Zicarelli
Southern Maine's employment picture is improving, with companies rebuilding staf
Southern Maine's only Reform Jewish congregation, Congregation Bet Ha'am of Sout
Southern Maine Technical College is more than a trade school. It provides essen, Michael Donahue
South Portland City Councilor Robert Fickett, who sells vegetables from a Highla
South Portland City Councilor Robert W. Fickett has applied for a city food serv
South Portland deputy school superintendent Cheryl Jansen said the school depart
South Portland has a law that bans topless bathing but not topless sunbathing.
South Portland heart surgeon Dr. Robert McAfee has been a trustee of the America
South Portland High School and Orono High School were co-winners of the state Di
South Portland High School athletic director Jack Flynn says that Red Riots spor
South Portland may allow more businesses to operate out of existing houses in th
South Portland Mayor James A. Soule says that despite Tuesday's repeal of the ci
South Portland Mayor James A. Soule wants to withdraw a proposed obscenity ordin
South Portland Mayor James A. Soule wants to withdraw a proposed obscenity ordin
South Portland native and San Francisco Giants pitcher Billy Swift is going into, Will Anderson
South Portland officials are pleased with the way their transfer station has bee
South Portland parents are upset because a fifth-grade sex-education course may
South Portland parents who attended a screening of sex education films shown to
South Portland police have released a composite drawing of the man believed resp
South Portland residents voted 2,427 to 2,376 in favor of repealing that city's
South Portland's new High-Land Playland is using a thick bed of multi-colored ru
South Portland voters in 1991 approved $3.75 million to expand Skillin School, a
South Portland voters will consider two local referendums during voting next Tue
Southwest Harbor architect Peter Forbes, 50, has received numerous awards for th
"Soviets Learn of Tie to Russia, at Tate House"
"Soviets Learn of Tie to Russia, at Tate House," with visiting dignitaries
"Soviets Learn of Tie to Russia, at Tate House," with visiting photographer
"Soviet Students Get Taste of U.S." at Portland High School, 1989
"Soviet Students Get Taste of U.S." at Portland High School reception, 1989
Speaker of the Maine House John L. Martin has reconsidered his opposition to loc
Speakers testifying before the Legislature's Education Committee voiced oppositi
Speaking at a World Affairs Council breakfast, Governor Angus King formally ina
Special, 32-page resource guide and show program for the 24th annual Maine Resta
Special, 40-page insert and guide to the Maine Restaurant & Lodging Expo 2007, w
Special edition: "Best Places to Work in ME 2008," with companies ranked in two, Bridget Huber
Special insert on the Maine Restaurant & Lodging Expo, being held in Portland at
Special issue: "Mainebiz Golf Guide '08," with a course location map, golf cours
Special Maine Sunday Telegram supplement on the 1993 NCAA Division I hockey cham
Special pullout section on the Maine Restaurant & Lodging Expo 2008, being held
Special tabloid insert recognizing and acknowledging the 1993 Broderson Award wi
Speech by owner of Ducktrap River Fish Farm and Atlantic Salmon of Maine on the, Des Fitzgerald
Spencer Appollonio argues that, absent a new scientific paradigm, overfishing wi, Spencer Apollonio
"Sports Style" article about the Transportation Expo recently held in Portland,, Scott Andrews
"Sports Style" article about the upcoming Portland Trails tour, which will highl, Scott Andrews
"Sports Style" piece on the Maine Island Trail, the 325-mile waterway which exte
"Sports Style" review of two books solely devoted to cruising Maine's waters, "A, Scott Andrews
"Spotlight" piece reporting that WebSmartAmerica, an Internet marketing firm in
Spree, 16, one of Portland's two police horses, suffered second- and third-degre
Stacy Cross, 18, of Gorham, is spending the summer as a professional show skier
Staff writers Larry Woodward and Paul Betit describe scenes from the homecoming
Staff writer Ted Cohen describes this summer tourist season by citing the number
Stan Bickford, 29, of Wellesley, Mass., and Jennifer Rolfe, 23, of Brighton, Mas
Standard & Poor's Corp. this week placed Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) on its Cr
Stand By ME Inc., which is seeking to open a Ronald McDonald House in Portland,
Standish Telephone Co. officials are discussing the possibility of selling the P
Standish Town Council Chairwoman Eva Thompson has announced her opposition to a
Stanley French of Round Pond is compiling a carefully researched history of Isle
Stanley Wright, 29, of Portland, the former Cheverus High basketball star, will
Starting next fall, Colby College in Waterville will replace loans with grants f, Rebecca Goldfine
Starting today Maine pharmacists are required to tell customers about the dosage
State and federal bank regulators have lifted a cease and desist order imposed o
State and federal environmental agencies have been sampling and studying a 56-ac
State and federal negotiators have expanded their ballot tampering investigation
State and federal prosecutors announced yesterday that they have narrowed the ba
State and local fire officials are attributing Monday night's downtown Freeport
State biology researchers have concluded that the construction of a new highway
State budget problems are likely to have a huge impact on education in Maine, as
State Conservation Commissioner C. Edwin Meadows said his department will review
State economic forecasters believe Maine may enjoy a sustained economic recovery
State employees, who have seen unpaid days off cancel their raises, shorter work
State Finance Commissioner Sawin Millett has said that the state budget to be de
State highway crews have begun clearing away an encampment discovered in the ove
State juvenile authorities in Biddeford say they were not informed that Kelly De
State Labor Department officials have selected Augusta as the first site of a ne
State legislation last year mandated that the Maine coast be divided into lobste, James M. Acheson and James A. Wilson
State legislators are unhappy with Gov. John McKernan's proposals for closing th
State legislators held a hearing to consider ways to provide affordable health c
State medical examiner Dr. Henry Ryan has determined that Paulin Lebreux, 43, of
State officials announced Tuesday that 36 Maine cities and towns have made the f
State officials are seeking bids to determine whether Blue Cross-Blue Shield of
State officials are withholding around $5.5 million in revenue-sharing and state
State officials expect to meet a January 1 deadline requiring that nearly all ne
State officials yesterday decided not to attempt to clean up the millions of dea
State police analysts have determined that the 10-pound asphalt- laced concrete
State police have reopened the 22-year-old investigation into the disappearance
State prosecutors claim that Deborah L. Allanach is a danger to herself and memb
State prosecutors yesterday concluded their attempts to prove to a Cumberland Co
State records show that House Speaker John L. Martin and his aide Kenneth Allen,
State representative Herbert C. Adams, president of the Longfellow Statue Associ
State representative Paul R. Young, R-Limestone, an assitant professor of philos
State representative Richard Bennett, R-Norway, on Tuesday announced that he wou
State representatives Judy C. Foss, R-Yarmouth, has criticized the use of a $2,5
State representatives Sumner H. Lipman, R-Augusta, has announced his candidacy f
State representative William Lemke, D-Westbrook, has criticized the Maine State
State revenue in February were 13.9 percent ahead of estimates, representing an
State Senator Charles Sumner had his election victory confirmed when Saco Democr
State senator Charles Webster of Farmington and Susan Collins, former chief of t
State senator Mark Lawrence, D-Kittery, on Monday voiced his concern about the f
State Senator Mark Lawrence of Kittery has submitted a bill asking the Legislatu
States that preceded Maine in its upcoming deregulation of the power industry fo, Christopher Hyde
State transportation officials in 1991 commissioned a $685,000 study to determin
State transportation officials say that train service between Portland and Bango
State transportation planners, faced with a federal mandate to decrease air emis
"Statewide" piece on a group of Maine dairy farmers who are launching a new bran
Statewide results for 11th-graders for the 1993 Maine Educational Assessment tes
Statewide results for 4th-graders on the 1993 Maine Educational Assessment test.
State workers in Augusta were forced to evacuate their offices in the Capitol Sh
"Statistics 101." Five graphs comparing education, minimum wage, taxes, unemplo
Statistics and comments from Portland attorney Michael Pierce on the effect in M, Christopher Hyde
St. Dominic's Church in Portland has officially closed, although few are happy w, Ken Greenleaf
"Step Ahead." A bipartisan group of state legislators presented an impressive
"Step Ahead." Administrator Ruth Glazer has developed a series of free Noonday
"Step Ahead." Alfred DePew, whose writing and teaching have earned him numerous
"Step Ahead." Although petroleum is the most common product at the Port of Port, John N. Cole
"Step Ahead." A new survey shows that 54 percent of Maine adults use a computer
"Step Ahead." Article and photos showing the growth of businesses and buildings
"Step Ahead." As a result of recent renovations and the installation of Starbuc
"Step Ahead." Atlantic Bank started selling bi-weekly mortgages two years ago,
"Step Ahead." At Portland's Mercy Hospital, Dr. Greg Pomeroy performed America'
"Step Ahead." Bonnie Flash has been selling burgers and lobster rolls on Portla
"Step Ahead." Book review of "A Guide to Doing Business in Maine" by the Maine
"Step Ahead." Book reviews of "Cultural Horizons Discover the Arts of Portland"
"Step Ahead." Brief article on Portland traffic lights, including comments of t
"Step Ahead." Brief continuation of the April, 1996, article on the Maine Cente
"Step Ahead." Brief descriptions of 11 Maine farms which will open their doors
"Step Ahead." Brief descriptions of 12 bills not passed by the state legislatur
"Step Ahead." Brief discussion of John Hanson's call for a 35-hour workweek.
"Step Ahead." Brief "Late News" piece on the need for Peter O'Donnell to seek a
"Step Ahead." Brief profile of Aunt Audrey's Doggie Treats, pet-sitter Audrey H
"Step Ahead." Brief profile of Gifford's Famous Ice Cream Company's new product
"Step Ahead." Brief profile of the Portland Observatory, which is raising money
"Step Ahead." Brief profile of the University of Maine's Industrial Assessment
"Step Ahead." Carrabassett Spring Water introduced water bottles designed to re
"Step Ahead." Cartoon depicting the Mushers Bowl dogsled race at Highland Lake,, Ed King
"Step Ahead." Chart and brief blurb showing results of a survey of greater Port
"Step Ahead." Charts from the "1998 Maine Science & Technology Report Card" wit
"Step Ahead." Clay City pottery gallery of Portland has designed ceramic knob o
"Step Ahead." Comments from Rosalynne Petrie, special assistant to the Maine co
"Step Ahead." Comments of John Peverada, Portland parking manager, on snowplowi
"Step Ahead." Continuation of the saga of Richard Sampson's 1954 Corvette. It
"Step Ahead." Correction to a previous article about the Portland Public Librar
"Step Ahead." Department of Community and Economic Development director Tom McB
"Step Ahead." Description of the Maine Wild Blueberry Celebration at McDonald's
"Step Ahead." Description of the upcoming Garden Show in Portland.
"Step Ahead." Despite wrongful criticism, the new Public Market in Portland now
"Step Ahead." Detailed profile of the upgraded wastewater treatment plant on Po
"Step Ahead." Detailed table of tourist services provided by seven Maine banks.
"Step Ahead." Eric Cianchette, owner of the Regency Inn in Portland, now also o
"Step Ahead." Five small Maine businesses will accompany Governor Angus King on
"Step Ahead." For years, the Children's Museum of Maine has collected pennies i
"Step Ahead." Fourteen Maine statistics explained and provided by the Maine Off
"Step Ahead." Friends of Deering Oaks Park member Alexander Wallace has suggest
"Step Ahead." Graph, with detailed caption, of Maine towns' recycling rates.
"Step Ahead." Incident resulting from recent television coverage of the Maine f
"Step Ahead." Inn by the Sea in Cape Elizabeth offers its employees day care fo
"Step Ahead." Kennebunk inventor John Lescure designed "LeKey," tennis's most p
"Step Ahead." Letter from Bone Appetit pet food store in Portland concerning it, Alexis Larson
"Step Ahead." Letter to Bell Atlantic in Portland from an arbitration attorney, James H. Keil
"Step Ahead." Levinsky's clothing store in Portland will return to court to ret
"Step Ahead." Levinsky's store, the anchor of Portland's Munjoy Hill since 1919
"Step Ahead." Maine's first community foundation, Maine Charities Fund, awarded
"Step Ahead." Maine's homeownership rate -- 76.3 percent -- is the highest in t
"Step Ahead." Maine workplace fatalities declined from 23 in 1996 to 19 in 1997
"Step Ahead." Marshwood Imaging Center in Scarborough has the new Open MRI, for
"Step Ahead." Mercy Hospital is the first Maine hospital to use the Binax test
"Step Ahead." Merrill's Marine Terminal in Portland has upgraded its cleaning e
"Step Ahead." New Scarborough business openings will include Circuit City's fir
"Step Ahead." Northern Sky Toyz in Portland sells Meanie Babies, a disgusting a
"Step Ahead." Portland artist R. N. Cohen donated 100 signed prints of his pain
"Step Ahead." Portland City Councilor Jim Cloutier responds to the opposition o
"Step Ahead." Portland Dine Around is now ten years old. Description of the se
"Step Ahead." Portland has a downtown designated "world class" by Richard Bradl
"Step Ahead." Portland's Downtown District will again put a team of guides on d
"Step Ahead." Portland's METRO has unveiled its first completely vinyl wrapped
"Step Ahead." Produce buyers from Iceland expressed an interest to the Maine In
"Step Ahead." Profile of B & B Cleaners, dry cleaners in Portland.
"Step Ahead." Profile of Carrots and Co. stores in Kennebunkport and Portland,
"Step Ahead." Profile of Esther Clenott, seeking a third term on the Cumberland
"Step Ahead." Profile of J. Felice Boucher, selected by the Maine Professional P
"Step Ahead." Profile of "Livable Wage" meetings to be held by Maine Businesses
"Step Ahead." Profile of Northern Sky Toyz in Portland.
"Step Ahead." Profile of student Will King and the LEGO building he created.
"Step Ahead." Profile of the Divco milk delivery truck purchased by David Green
"Step Ahead." Profile of the expansion of EnvisioNet, which should dramatically
"Step Ahead." Profile of the FireGirl Web site in Hallowell, focusing on spicy
"Step Ahead." Profile of the midcoast business Moss Inc., which makes frame and
"Step Ahead." Profile of the Payson Impressionist Collection, at both the Portl
"Step Ahead." Profile of the Portland Observatory.
"Step Ahead." Profile of the recent Northern New England Trade Show in Portland'
"Step Ahead." Profile of the sale of 905,000 acres of timberland by SAPPI to Pl
"Step Ahead." Profile of the Thomas College Golf Course Management Program.
"Step Ahead." Profile of the Union Oil station being built on Commercial Street
"Step Ahead." Profile of the upcoming 10 x 10 art exhibition at the Robert Clem
"Step Ahead." Profile of the upcoming Portland Public Market's demonstration ki
"Step Ahead." Profiles of the upcoming Executive Forum '99 in Portland and of t
"Step Ahead." Profiles of the upcoming first publication of Maine Funders for C
"Step Ahead." Promoter Keith Citrine says that 15,000 people attended the Portl
"Step Ahead." Robert McMahon is retiring as senior editor of Maine Business Ind
"Step Ahead." Robert McMahon reports that the Maine Business Index has been lev
"Step Ahead." Russell Quaglia, director of the National Center for Student Aspi
"Step Ahead." Saint Dominic's church in Portland has yet to close, although the
"Step Ahead." Shipyard Brewing's new microbrewery in the Orlando, Florida, airp
"Step Ahead." Survey results on Maine's business climate from the Maine Chamber
"Step Ahead." Table providing the York County Population Growth list omitted fr
"Step Ahead." Table, with detailed caption, from Ron Harnden's survey of the Po
"Step Ahead." The 18-foot "Docksides" shoe boat built by Greene Marine of Yarmo
"Step Ahead." The city of Portland has published a 30-page booklet, "Your Guide
"Step Ahead." The Corporation for Economic Development has graded Maine very po
"Step Ahead." The Environmental Protection Agency said S. D. Warren, the top em
"Step Ahead." The Good Shepherd Food Bank in Lewiston, Shop 'N Save Supermarket
"Step Ahead." The Hood Milk Money Truck is now on tour. Hood will award $80,00
"Step Ahead." The Institute for Family Business at the University of Southern M
"Step Ahead." The Maine Business Index continues to indicate a positive trend i
"Step Ahead." The Maine Business Index predicts continued slow growth, which is
"Step Ahead." The Maine Department of Economic and Community Development just p
"Step Ahead." The Maine Department of Labor has rated the 40 fastest-growing oc
"Step Ahead." The new ad campaign for Allagash White, a Belgian-style beer, uns
"Step Ahead." The nonprofit recycler Ruth's Reusable Resources (3R's) has recei
"Step Ahead." The Portland Museum of Art will show the needlework of Maine's pr
"Step Ahead." The Portland Rotary Club collected and donated more than $8,000 w
"Step Ahead." The Portland Stage Company, Mad Horse Theater and Oak Street Thea
"Step Ahead." The six sculpted granite boulders that comprise a larger-than-lif
"Step Ahead." The "Today" show will feature a story on the Portland repair busi
"Step Ahead." The University of Southern Maine's new Center for Entrepreneurshi
"Step Ahead." This month, the new Institute of Contemporary Arts at the Maine C
"Step Ahead." Three comments overheard at the Pine Tree Cat Club show in Portla
"Step Ahead." Tim and Patty Sample announced the sale of $100 raffle tickets to
"Step Ahead." University of Maine engineering students have have drafted severa
"Step Ahead." Unum is the latest corporation to contribute to the restoration o
"Step Ahead." World Gym in Westbrook features a Johnny G. Spinner Pro, which sp
Stephanie Mitchell, 8, of Princeton, is in serious but stable condition at Pitts
Stephen Adams, state planning director, said that the new federal budget could e
Stephen Bowen, of the Maine Heritage Policy Center, analyzes Maine's lack of inv, Stephen Bowen
Stephen C. Broydrick, a Portland customer-service consultant, recently had a boo
Stephen J. Adams, acting director of the Maine State Planning Office, has been o
Stephen J. Rogers, 32, graduated from Bowdoin College in Brunswick in 1982, and
Stephen Reiling, chairman of the University of Maine's Department of Resource Ec
Stephen Shea, a state trooper assigned to the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency, sho
Stephen Ward, former state Public Advocate, shares his thoughts on the prospects, Stephen Ward
Steve Fuller, 39, formerly of Peru, has been reported missing from a Kentucky ja
Steve Harris of the bar Ruski's has begun the process of initiating a people's v
Steven A. Ditto, 37, of Portland, and Terrance M. Lawton, 29, of Methuen, Mass.,
Steven Blush, author of "American Hardcore: A Tribal History," will bring his pr, Mark Curdo
Steven J. Butt, 43, was convicted in Cumberland County Superior Court of two cou
Steven Katona, a biology professor at the College of the Atlantic since 1972, ha
Steven R. Bennett, 27, of Portland, free on bail on a murder charge in the June
Steven R. Bennett and Michael J. Maldonado were yesterday convicted by a Cumberl
Steven R. Bennett and Michael J. Maldonaldo, both charged with murder and mansla
Steven Wayne Gagnon, 31, the mentally-retarded man whose life on the streets of
Steven W. DiPietro, 41, of Windham, and Charles F. Gayer, 40, of Cornish, were a
St. Johnsbury Trucking Co. Inc. of Holliston, Mass., which is Maine's largest fr
St. Johnsbury Trucking Co. once did $300 million in business and was the largest
St. Johnsbury Trucking has announced plans to close its Gardiner terminal at the
St. Johnsbury Trucking Inc., which filed for bankruptcy earlier this month, may
Stonington and the surrounding Merchant's Row islands used to be the center of a, Philip W. Conkling
Strategic Marketing Services' Omnibus Poll found overpricing at the Portland Jet, Ruth Riddick
Strategic Marketing Services' Omnibus Polls show the Maine moods have reflected, Shirley Jacks
Strategic Marketing Services polled residents of Portland's Bayside neighborhood, Shirley Jacks
Stratton Island in Saco Bay is home to a cormorant colony, a much-maligned bird., Richard J. King
Street-crossing guide with school children in Bayside, 1969
Street Paving on York Street, 1960
Stuart Welch, president of Emery Waterhouse Co. of Portland, has resigned after
Students at Freeport's Mast Landing School took part in a taste-testing of Oakhu
Students at Kaler Elementary School in South Portland have donated 25 pounds of
Students at Portland's Percival P. Baxter School are putting on a play about a l
Students at Portland's West School, home of the Pupil Rehabilitation and Educati
Students at Russell Elementary School in Gray will have to decide between enroll
Students in Barbara Bogus' class for troubled youth at the Sanford Alternative S
Sub Sea International of New Orleans has positioned a barge off the site of the
Successful seal protection programs in the Gulf of Maine have raised the New Eng, Kate M. Wynne
Sue Dee Weir of Old Orchard Beach has sued the American Red Cross, charging that
Summer people and increasing tax burdens have forced many Isle au Haut residents, F A. Eustis
Superintendent of Schools Reginald A. MacDonald of South Portland presented an
Superior Court judge William S. Brodrick yesterday threw out cocaine trafficking
Superior Court justice Bruce W. Chandler has ruled that state pension cuts appro
Superior Court justice Carl O. Bradford sentenced Frederick J. Christensen, 38,
Superior Court justice Donald Alexander has dismissed a lawsuit by the mother of
Superior Court justice Donald Alexander sentenced Michael Roy of Lewiston to fou
Superior Court justice Kermit Lipez has upheld the wording of a proposed ballot
Superior Court justice Kermit V. Lipez heard from attorneys representing Portlan
Superior Court justice Kermit V. Lipez said the state Board of Property Tax Revi
Superior Court justice Paul A. Fritzsche on Thursday ruled that the constitution
Superior Court justice Paul A. Fritzsche yesterday sentenced Deborah Allanch, th
Superior Court justice Peter J. Goranites has cleared the way for Boston rock pr
Superior Court justice Robert E. Crowley has granted a motion by lawyers for fir
Superior Court justice Robert E. Crowley has rejected Central Maine Power Co.'s
Superior Court justice Stephen L. Perkins has ruled that Sentinel Service, a Por
Superior Court justice Stephen W. Perkins has thrown out a lawsuit brought again
Superior Court justice William Brodrick sentenced Fred Fusco of Westbrook to six
Superior Court justice William S. Brodrick on Friday sentenced Rodney D. Ross, 5
Suppliers of goods and services to local military bases make up a chain that ext, Sean Donahue
Supporters of a bill introduced in Legislature Monday that would ban discriminat
Supporters of Harvey Prager, 46, say that he provided compassionate care for AID
Supporters of LD 246, a bill which would extend protection from discrimination t
Supporters of The Doctor's, South Portland's only topless dancing spot, are plan
Susan and Gregor Davens, founders of Harborside Graphics Sportswear in Belfast,, Chris Hyde
Susan Hannah of Scarborough disappeared on April 18, 1992, and those closest to
Susan M. Collins, commissioner of the Maine Department of Professional and Finan
Susan M. Hersom, 32, is the Westbrook school systems first full-time substance a
Susannah Chaplin, 26, of Bar Harbor, attempted to walk the entire length of the
Susie Wren, who is working on a master's degree in arts administration at the Un
Suzanne Massie, 62, of Deer Isle, a fellow at Harvard's Russian Research Center,
Svetlana Miljkovic, 12, of Bosnia, arrived in Maine Wednesday night and was take
Swan's Island's year-round population peaked at 762 in 1880. Today the 1,000 to, Jim Haskell
Sweetser Children's Services has opened the Gateway building in Portland. Sweet, Shirley Jacks
Sweetser Children's Services is renovating the 15,000-square-foot Gateway Buildi, Shirley Jacks
Sylvester Cobb, 39, a lifetime resident of Brunswick, no longer feels safe there
Systems Engineering Inc. and Public Health Resource Co. will be the first tenant
Table of 50 Portland building permits issued from February 13 to March 13, 1998.
Table of resouces available for people looking to start small businesses: 19 pub
Talk America president Peter Stavisky denies rumors that the Portland company wi
Tamae K. Prindle, an assistant professor at Colby College, has spent considerabl
Tamara Lou Gallant, 31, of Bath, is currently working for Population Services In
Tammy Andrews, 24, of Sanford is angry because John Paul L'Heureux, a man who be
Tammy L. Andrews, 24, of Sanford, who was beaten and run over by a car driven by
Teacher aides at Brown Elementary School in South Portland work for $7 an hour a
Teachers throughout the state face the prospect of returning to school without a
"tech2GO." Brims Ness Corporation (BNC) develops sensors for water filtration s, Peter Herrick
"tech2GO." "Commentary." Upcoming price controls on prescription drugs stand i, Gary Goodrich
"tech2go." Detailed article on Maine businesses like Biode of Westbrook that tu, Mike Woelflein
"tech2go." Enterix of Falmouth says the new federal reimbursement rate for prod, Taylor Smith
"tech2go." Five graphs from a study on Maine companies' technology use: telecom
"tech2GO." Interview on the Maine Science & Technology Foundation with presiden, Jenna Lane
"tech2go." Interview with former state legislator Paul Tessier, who was instrum, Michaela Cavallaro
"tech2go." Interview with Warren Cook, president of JAX Research Systems, on th, Rebecca Zicarelli
"tech2GO." Karl Hoose's Applied Thermal Sciences in Sanford works on projects l, Devin Wilson
"tech2GO." Keith Burgess of Richmond-based Maine Composites, is attempting to b, Devin Wilson
"tech2go." Maine tech companies like AEC Engineering and Fairchild Semiconducto, Mike Woelflein
"tech2GO." Martin's Point Health Care in Portland and ATX Inc. in Caribou are a, Michelle Keyo
"tech2GO." Profile of biometrician Parker Poole III of Morpheus Technologies in, Devin Wilson
"tech2go." Profile of Bob Flagg , the CEO of Web Engineered Systems & Services, Scott Sutherland
"tech2GO." Profile of Jeff Strunk, founder of Flatwire Inc. in Farmington. Wha, Scott Sutherland
"tech2go." Profile of MariCal, the aquatic life sciences firm in Portland., Taylor Smith
"tech2go." Research and development are exactly why the Maine Technology Instit, Peter Herrick
"tech2go." Though state funding for Maine's Manufacturing Extension Partnership, Michaela Cavallaro
"Tech Update." Profile of Portland-based contract management software firm I-ma, Sam Smith
Telephone calls to Governor John R. McKernan's office over the gay-rights bill s
Television investigations of UnumProvident's denial of benefits are the lastest, Michaela Cavallaro
Temporary employment services in the Portland area report that the job market is, Chris Hyde
Ten hospitals in southern Maine are ready to negotiate with the state about trea
Ten months after the Blethen family's sale of three daily newspapers to MaineTod, Douglas Rooks
Ten Portland residents have taken out nomination papers for one open city counci
Ten-year-old Kelly DeWitt, who has confessed to having set a fatal fire in Bidde
Teresa M. Bachelder, who is challenging Portland Councilor Cheryl A. Leeman for
Terri Jones of the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development works, Ken Greenleaf
Terry Lewis, owner of Nonesuch House of Antiques in Wiscasset, is drawing some f
Testifying in his own behalf yesterday, Cumberland police chief Leon Planche den
Testimony continued on Thursday in the case of Raymond Moreau, the former York C
Test results show that the Mount Ararat School students killed in a car crash ea
Tests conducted by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection found high c
Tests taken last summer show a decline in dioxin levels in most fish taken from
Text of the poems "November Sun," by Philip Booth, and "New England," by Wilbert
Text of the poems "Penobscot," by George Oppen, and "A Loom on the Water," by Ru, George Fox Oppen and Ruth
Text of the poems "The Islanders" and "Matinicus" by Philip Booth., Philip Booth
Text of the poem "Stonington," by Philip Booth., Philip Booth
Text of the poem, "The Crotch Island Quarry, Maine," by John C. Witte., John C. Witte
Thanks in part to business-friendly state and local legislation, such as the rep, Kerry Elson
Thanks to an impassioned pitch by Linda Walbridge, economic director for Oxford, Carol Coultas
The 10,000 Girl Scouts who sold Little Brownie Bakers cookies throughout souther
The 107 Club is an informal group of younger, moderate Republican and older, co
The 13,000-square-foot Community Resource Center, scheduled to open this summer
The 1,500 workers at the Pratt & Whitney plant in North Berwick are waiting to s
The 15-member Apportionment Committee last week failed to agree on a plan for th
The 160-year-old Marean House in Standish, saved from demolition because of outr
The 167-year-old Wedding Cake House in Kennebunk has been put on the market for
The 1985 expansion of Edward Thayer's Y-Knot boat shop into a major yacht yard h, Barney Hallowell
The 1994-95 state budget will phase in the state's complicated school funding fo
The 1997 deregulation of the electric industry has forced generators to aggregat, Michaela Cavallaro
The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the 15-year-old court order known as
The 1st U.S. Court of Appeals has affirmed a ruling by the National Labor Relati
The 2008 federal farm bill affects Maine in several ways, including: allowing st, Samantha Depoy-Warren
The "2008 Next List, with profiles of the "next ten people shaping the future of, Rebecca Goldfine, Mindy Favreau, Taylor Smith, and Whit Richardson
The 2011 cruise ship season is expected to bring 262,667 passengers to Maine, a, Rebecca Goldfine
The 20-employee RF Technologies in Lewiston makes products like waveguides, tune, Chris Hyde
The 250-member Maine Economic Growth Council, with members drawn mostly from the
The $300,000 that ALC Development Corp. paid for 55 acres of Camp Ketcha in Scar
The 33/50 program was started by the federal Environmental Protection Agency in
The 650,000 mice residing at Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor produce some 152 g
The 65-year-old Maine Apprenticeship Program installs apprentices in full-time,, Rebecca Goldfine
The 67-employee Nichols Motor plant in Gray will cease operations by the end of
The 71-mile stretch of Route 1 between Bath and Belfast is travelled by 125,000
The 7th Annual Spring for Life art auction will take place Saturday at the Holid
The Alfond family has agreed to sell the Dexter Shoe Co. to billionaire Warren B
The Alpha Tau Omega national fraternity said yesterday that it is closing its ch
The American Lung Association of Maine wants to develop a long-term, statewide s
The American Playhouse production of the film version of Carolyn Chute's "The Be
The Androscoggin County Commission filed suit in Superior Court in an attempt to
The Androscoggin County Commission filed suit in Superior Court in an attempt to
The Annual Bailey Island Tuna Tournament, now in its 55th year, is the oldest in
The annual Canada/New England Cruise Symposium will be held in Bar Harbor on Jun, Sean Donahue
The annual report of the Maine Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Pr
The anti-logging protesters blocking an access road to Mount Blue State Park hav
The Apportionment Commission voted 8-7 to approve a plan opposed by commision Re
The Armenian Cultural Society of Portland, a group of about 50 area families wit
The Army Corps of Engineers has rejected a plan by the Freeport School Departmen
The Army Corps of Engineers is scheduled to remove contaminated soil from the si
The arrest of Eli Cayer, 20, on charges of defacing property by spray-painting h
The arrival of the Queen Elizabeth 2 in Portland Harbor was the culmination of e, John N. Cole
"The Art of the Deal." Interview with David Ott, CEO of People's Heritage Bank., Len Gulino
"The Art of the Deal." Interview with Michael Liberty, who now sells manufactur, Len Gulino
The Atlantic Surf Clam might be harvested year-round without a license. The mos
The attorney for Dale Wood, the Bangor-area native on trial for the murder of Lu
The author, a documentary filmmaker, interviewed the naturalist E.O. Wilson for, David Conover
The author describes his 32 years of owning a summer home on White Island., Edgar M. Boyd
The author tells the legend of her grandfather, Cyrus Rackliff, who ignored a pr, Amy Payson and Wilbert Snow
The author writes of his mother's 1993 swimming encounter with a True's beaked w, David Conover
The author writes of spending four winters on Green's Island in Penobscot Bay an, Karen Roberts Jackson
The average cost of diesel fuel in New England has risen 82 percent from a year, Kerry Elson
The average salary for teachers in Maine increased by $161 last year, to $30,258
The average sale price for a home in Falmouth last year was $185,000, putting ho
The Bangor and Aroostook Railroad, also known as the Potato Railroad, stretches
The Bangor boys basketball team beat South Portland 62-37 to capture the state C
The Bangor City Council on Monday voted 7-2 to reject a proposal by Orono busine