Content Posted in 2014
Review of an exhibit of works by Uta Barth, currently showing at the Maine Colle, Wyatt Mitchell
Review of an exhibit of works on paper by Jasper Johns, currently showing at the, Wyatt Mitchell
Review of "An Eye for Maine," an exhibit of paintings from a private collection,, Philip Isaacson
Review of "An Eye for Maine: Paintings from a Private Collection," currently sho, Margot Brown McWilliams
Review of "An Eye for the Coast: The Maritime and Monhegan Island," by Earle G., Carl Little
Review of "Angel Country," by Ria Biley., William D. Bushnell
Review of "Angels: An Exhibition of Angel Imagery," an exhibit of photographs by, Philip Isaacson
Review of "An Illustrated History of Maine," by Neil Rolde., Paul Karr
Review of "An Ira Sadoff Reader: Selected Poetry and Pose," by the Middlebury C, Denis Ledoux
Review of Anna Freeman's original work "Generic Woman," now being performed at t, William Steele
Review of "Annual Juried Exhibition: 93 selected works," the 15th Maine Coast Ar, Philip Isaacson
Review of an ongoing exhibit of work by artists associated with the Portland Coa, Victoria Gannon
Review of "Antonia Munroe: Paintings," currently showing at Frick Gallery in Bel, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Anything Goes," performed at Maine State Music Theatre's venue at the, Jason Wilkins
Review of a performance by singer-songwriter Jonathan Richmond, at Jonathan's Re, Jason Wilkins
Review of a performance by the DaPonte String Quartet at the State Street Church, Steve Feeney
Review of A Place in Mind, by Sydney Lee, which follows the relationship of two, Paul Guernsey
Review of "Appalachia on Horseback" and "The Belly Project," both currently show, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Aquarelles and Drawings," featuring work by Vincent A. Hartgen, curre, Robert H. Newall
Review of "Archetypes," an exhibition of works by artist John Hultberg that is b, Morgan Mauer
Review of "Architectural Landscapes of the Unconscious," an exhibition of the wo, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Area Artists '95," a juried exhibit open to anyone living in Androsco, Pamela Chodosh
Review of a revolving slide show of paintings by Richard Wilson, ongoing at The, Annie Seikonia
Review of "Ariadne's Egg," a first novel written by Chrystal Wing of Portland., Annie Seikonia
Review of "Art of the Maine Islands," edited by Carl Little., Donna Gold
Review of "Art's Lament: Creativity in the Face of Death," currently showing at, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Art's Lament: Creativity in the Face of Death," currently showing at, Melissa Ames
Review of "Art That Won't Match Your Sofa," an exhibit of works by Waterville ar, Sarah Goodyear
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 a show featuring the works of painter Charlie Hewitt, currently showin, Margot Brown McWilliams
Review of "A Show of Hands: Murder on a Maine Island," by David A. Crossman., Donna Gold
Review of "A Small College in Maine: Two Hundred Years of Bowdoin," by Charles C, William David Barry
Review of "A Small College in Maine: Two Hundred Years of Bowdoin" by Charles C., Edgar Allen Beem
Review of "Atlantic Salmon, A World of Beauty, The Artist's View," currently sho, J Barry Mothes
Review of "A Turn-of-the Century Christmas - 1899," which is being presented at, Jami Badershall
Review of a "USO style" dance--the Veteran's Stagedoor Canteen--sponsored by Ame, Tanya Whiton
Review of author Jill Ker Conway's talk at Portland's First Parish Church, in on, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Away All Boats: A Personal Guide for the Small-Boat Owner," by John C, Ken Textor
Review of "Back Cove: Heart of Portland," an exhibit of "ecoart" by local artis, Annie Seikonia
Review of "Bait & Switch (Alluring Fish Tales)," a show at the Robert Clements G, Sarah Goodyear
Review of "Beaming Sonny Home," by Cathie Pelletier., Mark Condon
Review of "Being There: Profiles of Mental Illness," by Karlene Hale. The book, Douglas Rooks
Review of "Belfast...," an exhibit of photographs by Patrisha McLean and Liv Kri, Donna Gold
Review of "Bellows and Benson in Maine: Reality and the Dream, at the Farnsworth, Donna Gold
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 Beauty Strips: Saving What's Left of Our Forests," by Mitc, Randy Wilson
Review of "Beyond the Mountains Lies Many Mountains: Bailey, Basquiat, Locadia,", Charmaine Daniels
Review of "Beyond the Surface," an exhibition of mixed media works by Beulah Gor, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Biddeford City Theater Company's production of "Our Country's Good, William Steele
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 Bintlifff's American Cafe in Portland., Phil Rogers
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 "Black Dolls, Memorabilia and Children's Literature," currently showin, Philip Isaacson
Review of Bloodstream, a medical thriller by Tess Gerritsen of Camden., Edgar Allen Beem
Review of "Blue Corn and Chocolate," a cookbook written by Elisabeth Rozin.
Review of "Blue Hallelujahs," by Peter Harris. The volume is the recent winner, Jason Wilkins
Review of "Body Insight/Flesh Out: New Figurative Paintings by Carlo Pittore," c, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Bogusha's Polish Restaurant in Portland., Phil Rogers
Review of Bombay Mahal Indian restaurant in Brunswick. Brief reviews of thirty, Diane Hudson
Review of Border Line, a murder mystery set in Maine, by Gerry Boyle of China, n, Agnes Bushell
Review of Bowdoin Chamber Choir's presentation of 17 short 20th-century works fr, Nick Humez
Review of "Bowdoin Photographers: Liberal Arts Lens," a collection of photograph, Paul Karr
Review of Brad Freundlich's new movie, "The Myth of Fingerprints," which is set, Ken Eisen
Review of "Brent Bigbee: Paintings and Drawings, 1989-1993," currently showing a, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Brett Bigbee: Paintings and Drawing, 1989-'93," currently showing at, Amy Killinger
Review of Carbur's restaurant, which was established in 1977 and has survived th, Mark Mickalide
Review of "Caribouddhism" by Maine poet Gary Lawless, 47, a Belfast native. Wit, Steve Cartwright
Review of "Carl Sprinchorn, Paintings," currently showing at Tom Veilleux Galler, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Casa Napoli restaurant in Falmouth; its owner, Hugo Gasc, from Sicily;, Scott Sutherland
Review of "Celebrating Maine's Heritage and Tradition: The Casco Northern Bank C, Margot Brown McWilliams
Review of "Celia Thaxter: Selected Wrtitings," edited by Julia Older., Deborah Straw
Review of "Changed, Not Lost and Other Dances," by Portland's New Dance Studio l, June Vail
Review of "Character First: The Hyde School Difference" by Joseph W. Gauld., Jim Brunelle
Review of "Characters, Scenes & Creatures of Monhegan," by Mike Stiler at the Gr, Annie Seikonia
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 Charlie Hewitt's exhibit of paintings and drawings, which is being pre, Chris Thompson
Review of Charlie Hewitt's recent paintings, currently showing at Paula Paulette, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Chihuly Seaforms," and exhibit of glass works by Dale Chihuly, curren, Anne Wadleigh
Review of Children's Theater of Maine's third annual Young Playwrights Contest.
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 "Claiming," poems by Patricia Ranzoni of Bucksport., Beth Thomas
Review of "Come Home Brother Johnson," the newest compact disc from pianist and, Scott Sutherland
Review of "Conceived in Liberty: Joshua Chamberlain, William Oates and the Ameri, William Bushnell
Review of "Conflict Series," by Dozier Bell, at June Fitzpatrick Gallery in Port, Annie Seikonia
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 "Cooking Down East," with a profile of the author, Marjorie Standish,, Beth Thomas
Review of Cook's Lobster House on Bailey Island., Diane Hudson
Review of Cotton Street Cantina restaurant in Portland., Phil Rogers
Review of "Critical Impressions," an exhibit of contemporary international print, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Cross-Dressing in the Depression" at the Oak Street Theater in Portla, Jason Wilkins
Review of "Dale Chihuly/Italio Scanga" shows through October 7 at June Fitzpatri, Annie Seikonia
Review of dance performance entitled "Telling Stories" seen recently at Ram Isla, June Vail
Review of Dance Portland, the city's second annual dance festival., June Vail
Review of dance/theatre presentation by Stephen Koplowitz & Company, sponsored b, Patti Lannigan
Review of "Dancing Lessons," an installation by artist Maureen Connor, currently, Karen Kitchen
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 "Dark Star," the new Grateful Dead laser show at the University of Sou, David Kociemba
Review of "Das Barbecu" at Portland Stage Company and "Durang, Durang . . . Exp, Mary Stamatel
Review of David's restaurant in Portland., Diane Hudson
Review of "Days with Cedar Whitewater," by Tim Nason., Jean English
Review of "Deadline," by Gerry Boyle., Randy Wilson
Review of "Deadline," by Gerry Boyle of China., Jim Brunelle
Review of Debby Atrell's exhibit of modern icon paintings, now on display at O'F, Bryce Muir
Review of "Decisions and Other Stories," by Sis Dean, the winning entry of the M, Anne Wadleigh
Review of Def Leppard's energized show at the Cumberland County Civil Center in, Jim Sanville
Review of "Degrees of Light," a joint show of painters Katherine Bradford and Ma, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Delores Claiborne" by Stephen King., Christoper Lehman-Haupt
Review of Dimitri's Greek restaurant in Scarborough, preceded by brief reviews o, Diane Hudson
Review of "Dishing Up Maine: 165 Recipes That Capture Authetic Down East Flavors
Review of "Dispatches from Maine, 1942-1992," by John Gould., Jim Brunelle
Review of "Downeast Detectives: Six Tales of Mystery, Mayhem & Murder in Maine,", William David Barry
Review of "Drawing on Basics: Selections from Drawings and Watercolors," current, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Drawn From the Wrong Side of the Brain," watercolors by Antoinette Br, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Dreams: Poetic Memory," an exhibit of the works of ten artists curren, Ken Greenleaf
Review of earth artist James Pierce's earth work sculpture on the Gorham campus, Margot Brown McWilliams
Review of "East/West: Views of Self and Culture," featuring the work of Mary And, Karen Kitchen
Review of "Edward Hopper's New England" by Carl Little., Philip Isaacson
Review of "Edward Mackenzie: Frameworks," currently showing at the June Fitzpatr, Ken Greenleaf
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 "Ellen Rothenberg: The Anne Frank Project," currently showing at the P, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Elmer Walker: From Hero to Hermit," an exhibit of photographs by Tone, Wayne Curtis
Review of "Emerging Artists," a showcase of the works of various Maine artists w, Mary Stamatel
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 Enio’s Eatery in South Portland., Diane Hudson
Review of "Entries From a Hot Pink Notebook," by Todd D. Brown, 28, of Bar Harbo, Sanford Phippen
Review of Equator, a restaurant in Boston’s South End, Colin S. Sargent
Review of Eric Bogosian's "Drinking in America," currently showing at Oak Street, Cathy Nelson Price
Review of Eric Hopkins' art work which is currently showing at Gallery House in, Jane Ward Steinau
Review of "Ethiopia - Contrasts in Culture: A Color Photography Exhibit of the C, Tanya Whiton
Review of Euripides' "Medea," as performed by the Vintage Repertory Company., Judy Southworth
Review of "Evita," jointly produced by the Portland Symphony Orchestra and the M, William Steele
Review of "Exercises In Futility (Paintings and Assorted Gutter-Scrapings)" by J, Victoria Gannon
Review of "Exhibition of Nudes," a show at the Clark House Gallery in Bangor., Judy Harrison
Review of exhibitions featuring landscapes by Neil Welliver, currently showing a, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of exhibits by painters Duane MacLeod of Bath and Kathleen Florance of Gl, Ken Greenleaf
Review of exhibits by Rich Entel and Abby Shahn, both currently showing at the C, Donna Gold
Review of exhibits featuring paintings by Duncan Halm of South Bristol and Suzan, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Extinct Specie," an exhibition of coins and paper currency at the Yor, William David Barry
Review of "Faces of Parkside," an exhibit of works by photographer Jere DeWaters, Sarah Goodyear
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 "Fairfield Porter: An American Painter," currently showing at the Colb, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Falmouth Sea Grill in Falmouth. Brief reviews of 32 additional area r, Diane Hudson
Review of "False Dawn," an exhibit of the work of Samara Kupferbeg, accompanied, Jenna Russell
Review of "Familiar Images: new work by Jay York," currently showing at the Phot, Pamela Chodosh
Review of "Fanny Fern: An Independent Woman," by Joyce W. Warren., William David Barry
Review of "Fantasia," a compact disc of original music and selections from Bach, Tom Myron
Review of "Figure and Form: 40 Years," an exhibit of paintings by Thomas Barrett, Philip Isaacson
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 "Flotsam & Jetsam," an exhibit of mixed-media assemblage by Judith Ing, Donna Gold
Review of "Fond Memory" by Myra Smith Earl., Jeannette K. Cakouros
Review of Fore Street restauant in Portland., Phil Rogers
Review of Fore Street restaurant in Portland, and description of its wood-fired, Sarah Goodyear
Review of "Founding Faculty Show: Twenty-Five Years and Painting," currently sho, Donna Gold
Review of "Four From Vinalhaven," featuring works by Alisons Hildreth, John Wulp, Paul Karr
Review of "Four Maine Realist Painters," currently showing at J.S. Ames Fine Art, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Free Radical: A Reconsideration of the Good Death of Scott Nearing,", Jean English
Review of "Friendship," by author Jim Dinsmore and photographer Jed Divine.
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 "From Cape Cod to the Bay of Fundy: An Environmental Atlas of the Gulf, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of "From Courbet to Motherwell: 19th and 20th Century European and Americ, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "From the Architect's Process to the Artist's Perception: A Process of, Karen Kitchen
Review of "Fusion at Zoom Temperature," a one-man show starring Sam Kilbourn cur, Sarah Goodyear
Review of "Games Dead People Play and Other Stories," a new comic book by Portla, Al Diamon
Review of "Garden of the East: 1604-1713," an exhibition at the York Institute M, William David Barry
Review of "Glacial Drift," a dance collaboration between dancers Gretchen Berg,, Donna Gold
Review of "Going to Prison?," by Jimmy Tayoun, with a discussion of the publishe, Karen Mather
Review of "Good Old Fashioned Maine Cookery," by Terry Rohe and Sally Cohen. In, Amy Sutherland
Review of "Good Old Maine: 101 Past and Present Pop Delights," by Will Anderson., William David Barry
Review of Gov John R McKernan's State of the State address, as well as comment
Review of "Grandma Sylvia's Funeral," an "interactive comedy" performed at Jonat, Jennifer Acker
Review of "Graphic Language: Printmaking and Popular Culture, 1960-1990," curren, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Grazing," a book of poems by Colby College professor Ira Sardoff., Annie Seikonia
Review of Greg Parker: "Shelter," currently showing at Gleason Fine Art in Portl, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Guys and Dolls, directed by Stephen and Jane Filieo, and presented by, Jason Wilkins
Review of "Harmonies and Contrasts," an exhibit of works by the late Marguerite, Jenna Russell
Review of "Hartgen at Eighty," an exhibit of works by Vincent Hartgen currently, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Heart Songs," by E. Annie Proux., Anne Wadleigh
Review of "Heavenly Works," an exhibition of angels at the Thos. Moser showroom, Philip Isaacson
Review of Henry Wolyniec's "Possible Mothers," currently showing at Dead Space G, Karen Kitchen
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,", Edgar Allen Beem
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 "High School Navigator: A Teenager's Guide to Becoming College Materia, Sanford Phippen
Review of "Honest Vision: A Portrait of Todd Webb," a film by director and produ, Mike Lowe
Review of "Honest Vision: A Portrait of Todd Webb," a film by Portland filmmaker, Scott Sutherland
Review of "How Good People Make Tough Choices: Resolving the Dilemmas of Ethical, Jason Wilkins
Review of "I Am General Eaton!," by Philip Turner., Bill Bushnell
Review of Icons, a groups show of prints by Debbie Atwell of Rockland, at Brunsw, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Ida, Woman Who Runs With the Moose," written by and starring Susan Po
Review of "Ideas of Nature," a show featuring various contemporary Maine artists, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Idols," the latest production from choreographer Esduardo Mariscal, c, Sarah Goodyear
Review of "Images from Brooklyn," an exhibit of works by Susan Griswold, current, Wyatt Mitchell
Review of "Inaugural Exhibit" and "Henry Finkelstein: Recent Paintings," both cu, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Inaugural Exhibitions of Gallery Artists," currently showing at Gleas, Margot Brown McWilliams
Review of "In Focus," the latest sampling of students' works at the Salt Center, Annie Seikonia
Review of "Innocents Afloat: Close Encounters with Sailors, Boats and Place From, William David Barry
Review of "Inside/Outside," an exhibit currently showing at Maine Coast Artists, Donna Gold
Review of "Insomnia," by Stephen King.
Review of "Insular Harmonies," a collaborative work at the University of Souther, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of "In the Bleak Midwinter," a murder mystery written by Julia Spencer-Fl, Al Diamon
Review of "In the Land of Winter," by Richard Grant., Tory Haiss
Review of "Island Lighthouse Inn: A Chronicle," by Jeffrey Burke. Burke and his, Tory Haiss
Review of "It Is Not Now: Tales of Maine," by John Gould., Peter Spectre
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 "Jazzin' Maine Christmas," a CD recorded at Sofa Sound Studios of Tops, James McGirr
Review of "Jennie Glenroy" by Elisabeth Ogilvie., Jack Barnes
Review of "Jennie Glenroy" by Elisabeth Ogilvie., Linda Labin
Review of "John Hultberg: Visionary Theater; paintings and works on paper," curr, Philip Isaacson
Review of "John Vander: Large, Small and a Rainbow in the Middle," currently sho, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Journeys Over Water: The Paintings of Stephen M. Etnier," which runs, Annie Seikonia
Review of JP’s Bistro on Woodford Street in Portland., Diane Hudson
Review of "Just a Corpse at Twilight," by Janwillem van de Wetering., Doug Hubley
Review of "Just a Corpse at Twilight," by Janwillem van de Wetering., Linda Labin
Review of "Just Do It: Political Participation in the 1990s," by Bowdoin College
Review of Katherine Bradford's new paintings and works on paper, currently showi, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Ken Massar: Flowers," an exhibit of works by Ken Massar of Etna, curr, Donna Gold
Review of "Kenneth Roberts" by Jack Bales., William David Barry
Review of "Kiki Smith: Prints and Multiples," currently showing at the Museum of, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Kill Jeff Koons," an exhibit of assemblages and drawings by Erin Swee, Sarah Goodyear
Review of "Kitchen Boy," by Sanford Phippen., Anne Wadleigh
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 last night's Bob Dylan concert at the State Theatre in Portland., Greg Gadberry
Review of "Laurence Sisson--A Retrospective: 1950-1993," currently showing at We, Margot Brown McWilliams
Review of LFK, a new restaurant on Longfellow Square in the former location of C, Diane Hudson
Review of "Life in a Day," by Doris Grumbach., Tory Haiss
Review of "Life List," by John N. Cole., Andrew K. Weegar
Review of Lily's Cafe and Wine Bar in Stonington, an antiques store, art gallery, Brooke Dojny
Review of Lisa Bentley: Paintings and Drawings, currently showing at Thos Moshe, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Lobster Rolls and Blueberry Pie: Three Generations of Recipes and Sto, Kathy Gunst
Review of "Lois Dodd: 25 Years of Painting," currently showing at the Farnsworth, Donna Gold
Review of "Loot," a presentation of the Lab Theater at Russell Hall on the Unive, Jane Lamb
Review of "Lost and Found in America: Some of the Stories," a one-woman show fea, Scott Sutherland
Review of "Louise Nevelson: The Farnsworth Collection," currently showing at the, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Love Hurts," a series of graphically intense images by artist Sharon, Karen Kitchen
Review of "Loveseat Blues," an exhibit of watercolors by Eugene Koch, currently, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of Lyric Theater's production of the musical comedy "Baby.", Jane Lamb
Review of "Mackworth Island: Human Influence on a Coastal Island," by Mary Thorp, Paul Karr
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.", Lisa Holbrook
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 Company's production of "Down the Road", 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 Coast Artists' 18th annual juried show, currently showing in Roc, Donna Gold
Review of Maine Coast Artists' "Annual Juried Show" in Rockport and "What's Goin, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of Maine Coast Artists group exhibit, "Sources of Inspiration." with work, Donna Gold
Review of Maine cookbooks, including Chowders Soups & Stews and Seafood, both by, Cynthia Hacinli
Review of "Maine: Eliot Porter," a collection of 84 photographs first published, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Maine Menu Guide," by D.B. Eberhart., Bill Bushnell
Review of "Maine Printmanking 1995," currently showing at Round Top Center for t, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Mainescapes: 1900-1992," currently showing at the Ogunquit Museum of, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Maine Sea Fisheries" by Wayne M. O'Leary, and discussion of related M, Jerry Fraser
Review of Maine State Music Theater production of "Into the Woods," at Bowdoin C, William Steele
Review of Maine State Summer Theater's production of "Footloose," at the Bowdoin, Gibson Fay-Leblanc
Review of "Maine vs. Massachusetts," held at the Portland Boxing Club in Portlan, Tom Mahoney
Review of "Makers '93," an exhibit of crafts currently showing at the Portland M, Selby Frame
Review of "Makers '95: A Biennial Exhibition of Maine Crafts," currently showing, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Making It Real," a photography show at the Portland Museum of Art, wh, Annie Seikonia
Review of "Maps, Myths, and Monsters: Images of Fantasy and History on Early Map, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Margaret Libby: Regarding the Self," and "Scott Reed: Captive Luminou, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Marguerite Robichaux: The Woods of Maine," currently showing at the O, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Marguerite Yourcenar: Inventing a Life," by Josyane Savigneau, transl, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of Mass Destruction III, a mixed martial arts tourney held in Springfield, Tanya Whiton
Review of "Master Class," a collaboration between the Portland Stage Company and, Jason Wilkins
Review of "May Sarton: Collected Poems (1930-1993).", Denis Ledoux
Review of "May Sarton: Selected Letters, 1916-54," edited and with an introducti, Tory Haiss
Review of "MECA Faculty Exhibition 1998," currently showing at the Maine College, Annie Seikonia
Review of "Meg Brown Payson: New paintings and constructions," currently showing, Philip Isaacson
Review of Melonie Bennett's photograph installation at Gorham High School, part, Karen Kitchen
Review of "Merry Men," by Carolyn Chute., Edgar Allen Beem
Review of "Merry Men," by Carolyn Chute., Margot Brown McWilliams
Review of "Merry Men" by Carolyn Chute, William David Barry
Review of "Metalsmithing in the New Millennium," an exhibit at Portland's Danfor, Annie Seikonia
Review of Michelle's Restaurant in Hallowell., Phil Rogers
Review of "Micmac Medicine: Remedies and Recollections" by Laurie Lacey.
Review of "Migrant Within 2," paintings and sculptures by 10 Franco-American art, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Militant and Triumphant: Wiiliam Henry O'Connell and the Catholic Chu, William David Barry
Review of "Mime Spoken Here," by Tony Montanaro, with Karen Hurll Montanaro., Nancy McCallum
Review of "Mimmo Paladino: Prints," currently showing at the Museum of Art in Or, Donna Gold
Review of "MinnowKnits," by Jil Eaton of Portland., Deborah Pulliam
Review of "Mississippi: An American Journey," by Anthony Walton of Brunswick., Jason Wilkins
Review of "Mixed Signals: A Festival of Border-Crossing Music," part of the Big, RoJean Tulk
Review of "Monhegan Energy: Women Artists of Monhegan Island," currently showing, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Mother Tongue," an exhibit of 50 works, sponsored by the Union of Mai, Donna Gold
Review of Mozon Middle restaurant in Portland., Phil Rogers
Review of "Music from a Parisian Salon," part of the Portland Symphony Orchestra, Nick Humez
Review of "My Brother Running and Other Poems," by Wesley McNair., Jack Barnes
Review of "My Brother Running: Poems," by Wesley McNair of Mercer., Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "My Love Affair with the State of Maine," by Scotty Mackenzie with Rut, Tory Haiss
Review of "My Only Story," a novel written by Monica Wood of Portland and publis, David Tyler
Review of "Mystic Out-Bop Review," a new jazz compact disc by a Portland-area gr, Al Diamon
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 Natasha's restaurant in Portland., Phil Rogers
Review of "Nature's Mirror: American Landscapes, 1820-1940," currently showing a, Margot Brown McWilliams
Review of "Nautical Folk Art," an exhibition of 90 pieces of folk art from nauti
Review of Neil Simon's "Broadway Bound," a production of The Public Theatre in L, William Steele
Review of "Neil Welliver Prints: 1973-1995.", Carl Little
Review of "New England Humor," by Cameron C. Nickels., John McDonald
Review of "New Figurative Paintings," an exhibit of works by Carlo Pittore of Bo, Anne Wadleigh
Review of new paintings and works on paper by Katherine Bradford, currently show, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of "New Paintings by Elizabeth Knox" and "New Works by Gallery Artists,", Philip Isaacson
Review of "New River Train," the third and latest recording by Maine musicians A, Doug Hubley
Review of "New Sounds: Blue Hill," a festival presented by the Maine Composers F, Chris Kerrigan
Review of "New Sounds, Volume One," music from the Maine Composers' Forum., Jason Wilkins
Review of "New to Town," an exhibit of works curated by Bruce Brown, currently s, Annie Seikonia
Review of "New Work" by Noriko Sakanishi, currently showing at Thos. Moser Showr, Margot Brown McWilliams
Review of "New Works" by Lucien Burg, currently showing at O'Farrell Gallery in, Margot Brown McWilliams
Review of new works by Mark Tenney, an exhibition of photographs currently showi, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Night Lights," consisting of paintings, sculpture and prints by 28 ar, Philip Isaacson
Review of "No Angel Knows," the new CD by songwriter Slaid Cleaves., Jason Wilkins
Review of "Nobody's Fool," by Richard Russo.
Review of "No Rich Men's Sons: The Sixth Maine Volunteer Infantry," by James H., William David Barry
Review of "No Snake, No Paradise," by Kenneth Rosen., Jason Wilkins
Review of "Nyarlathotep," the first short movie produced by Christian Matzke of, Victoria Gannon
Review of Oak Street Theater presentation of "Patterns of Bestiality," by Portla, Mary Snell
Review of "Ocean of Oceans," an exhibit of ocean paintings currently showing at, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Odyssey of Love," the story of Sister Marie Ange Larrivee of Westbroo, Joanne Lannin
Review of O'Farrell Gallery in Brunswick showing of jazz paintings by Elizabeth, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Off Center," a Portland public access TV program which features peopl, Pat Sims
Review of Oils on Copper by Lucian Burg, currently showing at O'Farrell Gallery, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Once Upon a Farm," by Lloyd Crossland and others., Tory Haiss
Review of "One Man's Meat," a collection of columns on Maine life by E. B. White, Richard Grant
Review of "One on One," by Tabitha King., Jim Brunelle
Review of "On Light Alone: A Guru Meditation on the Good Death of Helen Nearing,, Jean English
Review of "On the Edge: Forty Years of Maine Painting, 1952-1992," currently sho, Margot Brown McWilliams
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 "Original Place," an exhibit of recent works by painter Dozier Bell an, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Original Visions," an exhibit of work by self-taught artists David Du, Donna Gold
Review of "Our Croze Nest," by John Gould., Sanford Phippen
Review of paintings by Andrew Ellis at the Free Street Taverna in Portland., Sarah Goodyear
Review of "Paintings by Barbara Cooney for her Trilogy: Rumphius, Island Boy and, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Paintings by Ed Douglas," currently showing at Greenhut Gallery in Po, Ken Greenleaf
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 "Paintings by Robert Hamilton, Harold Garde and Josephina Auslender,", Philip Isaacson
Review of paintings by Seaver Leslie, currently showing at Icon Contemporary Art, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Paintings by Theophil Groell," currently showing at Frost Gully Galle, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Paintings From Abroad," by Portland artist Nance Parker, at Delilah P, Annie Seikonia
Review of "Paintings of New England," by Carl Little., Donna Gold
Review of "Passion, Politics, Love," the new recording from Bucky Halker and the, Doug Hubley
Review of "Patten, Maine by Arturo Patten," an exhibit of photographs by Arturo, Annaliese Hood
Review of Paul Bonin-Rodriguez's "The Bible Belt and Other Accessories," one of, Anne Wadleigh
Review of "Paul Strand, Selected Photographs," currently showing at the Portland, Amy Killinger
Review of "Paul Strand: Selected Photographs," currently showing at the Portland, Philip Isaacson
Review of Penobscot River Renaissance by James E. Butler and Arthur Taylor., Gene Letourneau
Review of "Perfect 10: A Decade of Collecting at the Portland Museum of Art.", Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Perspectives: Brett Bigbee Paintings and Drawings 1989-1993," current, Margot Brown McWilliams
Review of "Perspectives: Paul D'Amato," an exhibit of photographs by Paul D'Amat, Scott Sutherland
Review of "Photographs in Sequence," an exhibition currently showing at the Danf, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Picasso, Braque, Leger and the Cubist Spirit, 1919-1939," currently s, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of pigmented ink paintings on paper by Robert Clemens, currently showing, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Pinnacles & Pyramids: The Art of Marsden Hartley" by Jeanne Hokin., Philip Isaacson
Review of playwright Paula Vogel's Obie-winning dreamplay "The Baltimore Waltz,", Elizabeth Peavey
Review of "Poems For The Wild Earth," edited by Gary Lawless., Anne Wadleigh
Review of "Poemvessels," a collaboration between ceramicist Nancy Nevergole and, Annie Seikonia
Review of "Poetic Vision: Photographs by Ernst Haas," currently showing at the P, Sarah Goodyear
Review of Portland band Knots and Crosses' second recording, "Curve of the Earth, Doug Hubley
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 "A Little Night Music.", William Steele
Review of Portland Lyric Theater's production of "Guys and Dolls.", William Steele
Review of Portland native Kieran Shields' new book called "The Truth of All Thin, Agnes Bushell
Review of Portland Players presentation of "Stop the World I Want to Get Off.", William Steele
Review of Portland Players' production of "Absurd Person Singular", William Steele
Review of Portland Players' production of "Godspell.", Tom Power
Review of Portland's international grocery stores. These small stores serve as, China Williams
Review of Portland Stage Company presentation of "Holiday Memories.", Cathy Nelson Price
Review of Portland Stage Company's presentation of Michael Henry Brown's "Border, Mary Snell
Review of Portland Stage Company's production of "Arcadia," at the Portland Perf, Selby Frame
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 "Portraits: Artist and Sitter," an exhibit of portraits from the colle, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Printmakers of Oaxaca," an exhibit of prints by eight artists, curren, Donna Gold
Review of Private Libraries: Watershed Colloquy, a collection of pieces from one, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Project Face to Face," an exhibit of 20 white plaster masks of people, Paul Karr
Review of "Project Face to Face," currently showing at the Portland Museum of Ar, Judy Southworth
Review of "Quilts '93," currently showing at the Round Top Center for the Arts i, Donna Gold
Review of "Radicals of the Worst Sort: Laboring Women in Lawrence, Massachusetts, Jack Barnes
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 dance performances by the Perennial Effects Dance Collective an, June Vail
Review of "Recent Painting," an exhibit by Portland painter Frederick Lynch, cur, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of recent paintings by Robert Solotaire, Thomas Glover and Philip Poirier, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Recent Work, 1995-1998" by Michael D. Ryus at the Robert Clements Gal, Annie Seikonia
Review of "Recent Works by Caren Canier and Peter Taylor," at the Clown gallery, Jenna Russell
Review of "Recent Works" by Portland artist Toni Wolf, currently showing at Dead, Karen Kitchen
Review of recent works by Portland painter Toni Wolf, currently showing at the D, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Reciprocities: Artists Choose Artists," currently showing at the Main, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Reflected Lights," paintings by Brita Holmquist currently showing at, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Reindeer Games," the locally made film by Shayne Worcester, Kyle Rank, David Kociemba
Review of "Remodeling Democracy," currently showing at Maine Coast Artists in Ro, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Richard P. Mallett's "Two Centuries of Farmington Schools.", William David Barry
Review of "Rituals," an exhibit of works by Louise Philbrook, currently showing, Annie Seikonia
Review of "Robert Indiana: Decade," currently showing at the Portland Museum of, Zoe Miller
Review of "Rodin: Sculpture from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collection," curr, Elizabeth Peavey
Review of "Rodin: Sculpture from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collection," curr, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Roger F. Duncan's "Coastal Maine, a Maritime History.", Jim Brunelle
Review of "Roger Winter: Paintings," an exhibit of paintings by Roger Winter of, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Roots: Ethnicity in Maine," a thematic exhibition sponsored by the Do, Donna Gold
Review of "Rubicon: The Love Story of Emily Dickinson's Brother," by Candace Rid, Anne Wadleigh
Review of "Russia: Off The Beaten Track," a collection of photographs at the Lew, Annie Seikonia
Review of Sabor Latino, a new restaurant owned by Jaime Guevara that is located, Diane Hudson
Review of "Sacred Spaces," an exhibition consisting of 150 works by member artis, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of Saigon Thinh Thanh restaurant in Portland.
Review of "Saint Stories," currently showing at the Bowdoin College Museum of Ar, Carl Little
Review of "Sallie and Captain Sam," by Martha Vaughan., William David Barry
Review of Sally Greenhouse's "The Greenhouse Effect," currently showing at Oak S, Tanya Whiton
Review of "Sally Mann: Still Time," a collection of 60 photographs by Mann at th, Anna L. Goldsmith
Review of "Same Journey, Different Path," an exhibit of works by Richard Lee, Ev, Wyatt Mitchell
Review of "Sarah Orne Jewett: Novels and Stories," edited by Michael Davitt Bell, Tory Haiss
Review of Sarah Orne Jewett's "The Country of the Pointed Firs.", William David Barry
Review of Schoolhouse Arts Center's production of "Tintypes.", Jane Lamb
Review of "Scotland Road," performed by the Belfast Maskers at the Railroad Thea, Donna Gold
Review of "Sea Change: Alone Across the Atlantic in a Wooden Boat," by Peter Nic, Bill Bushnell
Review of "Secret Language," by Monica Woods., William David Barry
Review of "Secret Language," by Portland author Monica Wood., Elizabeth Jordan Moore
Review of "Seeing Red," an exhibit of works by 50 Maine artists, currently showi, Donna Gold
Review of "Selected Poems," by Jane Tucci., Jason Wilkins
Review of "Selected Prints from the Vinalhaven Press," currently showing at Paul, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Sex, Salvation, and the Automobile," by Jaime Wriston Colbert of Rock, Tory Haiss
Review of Shakespeare's "The Merry Wives of Windsor," directed by Michael O' Bri, Jason Wilkins
Review of "Shipwrecks and Maritime Disasters of the Maine Coast," by Peter Dow B, Bill Bushnell
Review of "Side Show," a six-sculpture exhibit by artist Henry Wolyniec currentl, Elizabeth Peavey
Review of "Sightings: A Maine Coast Oddyssey," a collection of photographs by Pe, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of "Singing at the Top of Our Lungs: Women, Love and Creativity," by Clau, Denis Ledoux
Review of "Six Sculptural Visions," an exhibition of works by Lucy Hodgson, Lill, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Skowhegan '93, an exhibition of works by the faculty of the Skowhegan, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Skowhegan at 50: The Maine Legacy," an exhibit of 74 recent works by, Scott Sutherland
Review of "Skowhegan School Faculty 2001" at Colby College Museum of Art in Wate, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of "Slightly Offshore" by Caskie Stinnett., William David Barry
Review of "Solstice Tree," currently showing at the Portland Museum of Art., Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Somehow a Past: The Autobiography of Marsden Hartley," edited by Susa, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of some of the 1,500 bills considered by the Legislature during the past
Review of "Space and Containment: Paintings by Sam Cady," currently showing at t, Ken Greenleaf
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 and Her People," edited by Richard, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Speaking of New England: The Place & Her People," a collection of 72, Jack Barnes
Review of "Spectacles in Solitude," a one-woman show featuring Kym Dakin, curren, Anne Wadleigh
Review of "Spectacles in Solitude," a one-woman show starring Kym Dakin, current, Scott Sutherland
Review of "Spoiled: The Dangerous Truth about a Food Chain Gone Haywire," by Nic, John Buell
Review of "Spousal Deafness . . . and Other Bones of Contention,"a collection of, Jason Wilkins
Review of "Steered by the Falling Stars: A Father's Journey," by Daniel Spurr., Tory Haiss
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 "Stephen Pace: Maine and Reminiscences," currently showing at Maine Co, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Stew Henderson: House Series" and "Alan Crichton: Transparency and Re, Ken Greenleaf
Review of 'Still Time,' an exhibit of photographs by Sally Mann, at the Bowdoin, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of Stone Pinhead Ensemble's "Harold be Thy Name," at the Oak Street Theat, Jason Wilkins
Review of "Stories of New England: Then and Now, Vols. 1 and 2," edited by Heath, Tory Haiss
Review of "Straight Man," by Richard Russo., Mark Condon
Review of "Straight Man," by Richard Russo., Elizabeth Isele
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 Susan Poulin's one-woman show, "Ida: Woman Who Runs With the Moose!" a, Jason Wilkins
Review of "Synergy," an exhibit of works by Johnnie Ross, Bill Thompson, Lucy Wh, Scott Sutherland
Review of "Take Me. Out to the Ballgame," an exhibit on baseball currently showi
Review of "Taking the High Road: Human Resources and Sustainable Rural Developme, John Buell
Review of "Talking Pictures: The Photography of Rudy Burckhardt," by Rudy Burckh, Carl Little
Review of "Tangible Fathers" by Bob Poirier, a local gay filmmaker and Biddeford, Zoe S. Miller
Review of "Telling Objects," an exhibit of works by Sarah Hutt and Darrel Morris, Zoe Miller
Review of "Temple," by George Dennison. With a related piece on Dennison, who d, William David Barry
Review of the "10 x 10" show, an exhibit of works by ten artists, currently show, Donna Gold
Review of the 16th Annual Juried Exhibition of Maine Coast Artists, currently sh, Philip Isaacson
Review of the 1947 novel "Cache Lake County: Life in the North Woods" by John Ro, Bob Noonan
Review of "The 8x10 Show," currently showing at the Maine Photo Co-op on Oak Str, Annie Seikonia
Review of the Acorn Productions production of Anton Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya," cur, Mary Stamatel
Review of the Acorn Productions production of Claire Chafee's "Why We Have a Bod, Mary Stamatel
Review of "The Allure of the Maine Coast: Robert Henri and His Circle, 1903-1918, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of "The Allure of the Maine Coast: Robert Henri and His Circle, 1903-1918, Karen Kitchen
Review of the American Renaissance Theater production of William Shakespeare's ", Mary Beth Lapin
Review of the American Renaissance Theater's production of William Shakespeare's, Cathy Nelson Price
Review of the American Renaissance Theater's production of William Shakespeare's
Review of the April 14 show featuring the Portland Symphony Orchestra Youth Ense, Nick Humez
Review of the art exhibit at Bowdoin College Museum of Art, "William Wegman: He, Will Bleakley
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 Bakehouse Cafe in Portland and brief reviews of 33 other area rest, Diane Hudson
Review of The Barking Squirrel restaurant in Portland's Deering Oaks Park.
Review of The Bayou Kitchen restaurant in Portland.
Review of "The Bear Went Over the Mountain," by William Kotzwinkle., Donna Gold
Review of the Belfast Maskers production of "Hamlet '97.", Donna Gold
Review of "The Best of Barnes," by Jack Barnes., Jason Wilkins
Review of the Big Sounds From All Over production of "Glacial Drift," a multimed, Anne Wadleigh
Review of the Blue Mango Cafe in Portland., Phil Rogers
Review of "The Book of Reuben," by Tabitha King., Linda L. Labin
Review of the Bowdoin Summer Music Festival performance with Ruth Laredo on pian, Nick Humez
Review of the Boy Singers of Maine's 1993 Spring Concert., Rojean Tulk
Review of the Brunswick Choral Society's productiion of "HMS Pinafore" at the Ch, Jane Lamb
Review of "The Bud Wilson Dream Book," by Barbara Kramer., Donna Gold
Review of "The Burning Ghats," by Paul Mann of York., Nancy McCallum
Review of The Cannery restaurant on Lower Falls Landing in Yarmouth., Diane Hudson
Review of the CD "Discovering Camden and Rockport," an audio tour available for, Richard Grant
Review of the Central Maine High School Art Exhibit, currently showing at the Un, Bryce Muir
Review of the Chamber Theatre of Maine production of May Sarton's "The Undergrou, Tory Haiss
Review of the Children's Theatre of Maine's production of "Rosie.", Jane Lamb
Review of "The Cliff Walk: A Memoir of a Job Lost and a Life Found," by Don Snyd, Andrew K. Weegar
Review of the Comedy Club, held downstairs at The Baker's Table in the Old Port., Colin Sargent
Review of "The Conversation Begins: Mothers and Daughters Talk About Living Femi, Jason Wilkins
Review of the current art exhibit at Leighton Gallery in Blue Hill, which featur, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of the Dark Water Theatre Company production of David Mamet's "Glengarry, Scott Sutherland
Review of "The Dark Well: Coming of Age on a Maine Farm," by Brenda Shaw., William Bushnell
Review of "The Devil's Dominion: Magic and Religion in Early New England," by Ri, William David Barry
Review of "The Dissonant Heart," a collaboration between artist Dozier Bell of B, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "The Doryman's Reflection," by Paul Molyneaux, who examines how corpor, Colin Woodard
Review of the Duke Ellington Festival held at the Performing Arts Center in Port, Nick Humez
Review of "The Early Years of Farmington, 1781-1860," by Richard P. Mallett., William David Barry
Review of the eighth annual 10 x 10 exhibition. Ten Maine artists will each exh, Scott Sutherland
Review of "The English Seaside," a collection of assemblages by Edward Mackenzie
Review of the Esduardo Mariscal Dance Theater production of "The Secret Waltz of, Scott Sutherland
Review of "The Essential Landscape: Paintings by Thomas Allen Paquette," current, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "The Essential Landscape: The Nature Conservancy Paintings," featuring, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of the Everett Dance Theater production of "Body of Work," part of the Ba, June Vail
Review of the exhibition "A Whimsical Homestead," currently showing at Portland', Bryce Muir
Review of the exhibition of paintings and sculpture by Edwin Gamble and Janelle, Ken Greenleaf
Review of the exhibit "The Art of Chivalry," currently on display in the Lewis G, Tanya Whiton
Review of "The Experience of Art: Selected Essays and Interviews," by Constance, Carl Little
Review of the fall theater offerings from Portland Stage Company, Mad Horse Thea, Cathy Nelson Price
Review of The Farm, Portland's newest improvisational comedy troupe featured eac, Anne Ursu
Review of the Figures of Speech Theatre production of "Dragon's Daughter," curre, Donna Gold
Review of the final concert of the Portland Symphony Orchestra, a collaboration, Joseph Mauro
Review of "The Fine Art of Carousing," a new compact disc release by Maine's ki, Dan Short
Review of the "First Annual Faculty Show," currently showing at the College of t, Donna Gold
Review of the first New Portland Underground Revue concert, which featured three, Dan Short
Review of the "Ford's Racing Exhibit," and ongoing exhibits at the Owl's Head Tr, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "The Forgotten Nature of New England," by Dean R. Bennett., Nancy McCallum
Review of "The Forts of Pemaquid, Maine: An Archaeological and Historical Study,, William David Barry
Review of the fourth of five concerts given this year at Bowdoin College as part, Nick Humez
Review of "The Fundy Portfolio, 1996," an exhibit of photographs by Donald Dubos
Review of "The Game of Thirty," by William Kotzwinkle of Mount Desert Island., Beth Thomas
Review of the grand re-opening show at the State Theater in Portland, which feat
Review of "The Great State of Maine Beer Book," by Will Anderson., Al Diamon
Review of the guidebook "Maine Handbook," by Kathy Brandes, which is more compre, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of the Guns N' Roses show at the Cumberland County Civil Center in Portla, Jim Sanville and Matt Gendron
Review of the Hamilton Easter Field Art Foundation Collection, currently showing, Philip Isaacson
Review of "The Hard Way," by Alexander B. Brook., Jay Davis
Review of "The Hard Way: The Odyssey of a Weekly Newspaper Editor," by Alexander, Peter W. Cox
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 High Wire Theatre Company production of Suze Allen's "insideOut,', Mary Stamatel
Review of "The Importance of Being Earnest," through October 18 at the Portland, Jason Wilkins
Review of "The Indian Shell Heap: Archaeology of the Ruth Moore Site," by Ruth M, Donna Gold
Review of the installation by Canadian artist Dominique Blain, currently showing, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "The Interrupted Forest: A History of Maine's Wildlands," written by, Chris Busby
Review of the Jose Limon Dance Company's performance, sponsored by LA Arts, whic, June Vail
Review of "The Juried Show: Maine Debuts Since 1979." Maine Coast Artists has h, Donna Gold
Review of the Kennebunk restaurant Grissori Trattoria & Panifico.
Review of the Krackerjack Theatre Company production of Mark Twain's "The Diarie, Cathy Nelson Price
Review of "The Legacy of James Bowdoin III," a new publication of the Bowdoin Co, William David Barry
Review of "The Legacy of James Bowdoin III," currently showing at the Bowdoin Co, Haines Sprunt Tate
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 Love Series," a selection of paintings by Michael Waterman curren, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of "The Luster of Graphite," an exhibit of pencil drawings, currently sho, Philip Isaacson
Review of the Lyric Theater production of "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,", Jason Wilkins
Review of the Lyric Theater's presentation of "The Sound of Music.", William Steele
Review of the Mad Horse Children's Theatre presentation of C.S. Lewis' "The Lion, Mary Snell
Review of the Mad Horse Children's Theatre production of David Wells' "On the Be, Cathy Nelson Price
Review of the Mad Horse Children's Theatre production of "Truth Be Known ( The R, Jason Wilkins
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre Company production of "Criminal Hearts," current, Jason Wilkins
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre Company production of Dale Wasserman's "One Flew, Mary Snell
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre Company production of Jeffrey Hatcher's "Scotlan, Anne Wadleigh
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre Company production of William Shakespeare's "Ham, Mary Stamatel
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre Company production of William Shakespeare's "Kin, Cathy Nelson Price
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre Company's production of "Off the Map," at Oak St, Lou Ureneck
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre presentation of "Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morni, Cathy Nelson Price
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre presentation of "Greater Tuna.", William Steele
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre presentation of "Hanging on Your Every Word.", Mishe Pietkiewicz
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre presentation of John Guare's "House of Blue Leav, Margot Brown McWilliams
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre presentation of Lee Blessing's "Down the Road."
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre presentation of Lee Blessing's "Down the Road.", Cathy Nelson Price
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre presentation of Wendy MacLeod's "Apocalyptic But, Cathy Nelson Price
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre production of Jane Martin's "Keely and Du," curr, J L. Johnson
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre production of Lucy Gannon's "Keeping Tom Nice,", Cathy Nelson Price
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre production of Roderick Cook's "Oh, Coward!," cur, Ellen McAlister
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre production of Simon Moore's adaptation of Stephe, Jason Wilkins
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre production of "The Scarlet Letter.", Jason Wilkins
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre production of Wendy MacLeod's "Apocalyptic Butte, Doug Hubley
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre's presentation of "Closer Than Ever.", Mary Snell
Review of the Mad Horse Theatre's presentation of "Kingfish.", Cathy Nelson Price
Review of the Maine Baroque Ensemble's performance at First Parish Church in Bru, Nick Humez
Review of the Maine College of Art Faculty Review, the annual faculty exhibition, Ken Greenleaf
Review of the Maine College of Art's Annual Faculty Exhibition, currently showin, Philip Isaacson
Review of "The Maine Contemporary Landscape," currently showing at the Danforth, Ken Greenleaf
Review of the Maine Dining Room at the Haraseeket Inn in Freeport., Phil Rogers
Review of "The Maine Reader: The Down East Experience from 1614 to the Present,", Douglas Rooks
Review of the Maine State Ballet's production of "Cinderella," performed at the, Susan Stern
Review of the Maine State Music Theatre production of "Forever Plaid.", Cathy Nelson Price
Review of the Maine State Music Theatre production of "My Fair Lady.", Cathy Nelson Price
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 Mosquito Test," by Richard Kent of Rumford., Jack Barnes
Review of The Moxie Lab production of Louis Frederick's "Heart of a Dog," curren, David Kociemba
Review of the musical tribute to Manny Verzosa, a Portland native who died Novem
Review of the New Hampshire-based Captain Chris Entertainment presentation of th, Tanya Whiton
Review of "The New Temperance: America's Obsession with Sin and Vice," by David, John Buell
Review of the New York City Opera National Company's performance of "Carmen.", RoJean Tulk
Review of "The Nightshade Nightstand Reader," edited by Carolyn Page and Roy Zar, Tory Haiss
Review of the Oak Street Theater's production of "True West", William Steele
Review of the Oak Street Theatre/High Wire Theater Company co-production of Suze, Scott Sutherland
Review of the Oak Street Theatre production of David Mamet's "Speed the Plow," c, Ellen McAlister
Review of the Oak Street Theatre production of Harvey Fierstein's "Safe Sex.", Mary Stamatel
Review of the Oak Street Theatre production of Sam Shepard's "Buried Child," cur, Anne Wadleigh
Review of the Oak Street Theatre production of "Tuna Daiquiris.", Tanya Whiton
Review of "The Odious Facts: Paintings 1975-1995," an exhibit of works by Mark G, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of the offerings at the new Gleason Fine Art gallery in Portland., Edgar Allen Beem
Review of The Olde House restaurant in Raymond, run by Jini and Bob Fitzgibbons., Sarah Goodyear
Review of "The One Stop Hallelujah Coffee Shop," by Jennifer Blood., Nancy McCallum
Review of the opening of the 16th season of the Bates Dance Festival, with a per, June Vail
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," a collection of works by nine painters curren, Margot Brown McWilliams
Review of "The Painters' Theater," an exhibition of works by nine painters curre, Ken Greenleaf
"Review of the Penobscot Theatre Company production of Tony Kushner's adaptation, Donna Gold
Review of the Penobscot Theatre Company production of William Shakespeare's "Muc, Sanford Phippen
Review of "The Perfidious Parrot," by Janwillem van de Wetering., Doug Hubley
Review of the performance by the Ballet Gran Folklorico de Mexico at the Maine P, Judy Harrison
Review of the photography exhibit, "Dancing Days Are Never Done: A Documentary, Anna L. Goldsmith
Review of "The Pocket Doctor," by Michael LaCombe, M.D., Sharon Bass
Review of the Portland Ballet Company's presentation of "The Nutcracker.", Patti Lannigan
Review of the Portland Choral Art Society's performance yesterday of Rossini's ", RoJean Tulk
Review of the Portland Concert Association concert featuring Yo-Yo Ma and Peter, Nick Humez
Review of the Portland Concert Association's Garrick Ohlsson piano concert at Po, Nick Humez
Review of the Portland Concert Association's presentation of the Harlem Spiritua, William Steele
Review of the Portland Lyric Theater presentation of "Nunsense II, the Second Co, William Steele
Review of the Portland Museum of Art's 3rd Annual Women's Film and Video Festiva, Zoe Miller
Review of the Portland music scene during 1993., Jim Pinfold
Review of the Portland Opera Repertory Theater production of Georges Bizet's "Ca, Sarah Goodyear
Review of the Portland Performing Arts' Big Sounds From All Over production of ", June Vail
Review of the Portland Performing Arts' Big Sounds From All Over production of ", June Vail
Review of the Portland Players presentation of "Oklahoma!"
Review of the Portland Players production of "Fiddler on the Roof.", William Steele
Review of the Portland Players' production of "Lend Me a Tenor,' at Phyllis Thax, William Steele
Review of the Portland Stage Company presentation of Donald Margulies' "Sight Un, Doug Hubley
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of A.R. Guerney's "Sylvia.", Jason Wilkins
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of "Beast of the Moon.", Mary Stamatel
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of "Das Barbecu.", Jason Wilkins
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of Denis Diderot's "Rameau's Nep, Jason Wilkins
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of Diderot's "Rameau's Nephew.", Mary Stamatel
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of Endesha Ida Mae Holland's "Fr, J L. Johnson
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of Jeffrey Hatcher's adaptation, Cathy Nelson Price
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of Moliere's "The Jealous Husban, Jason Wilkins
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of Molliere's "Scapin.", Mary Stamatel
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of Noel Coward's "Private Lives., Mary Stamatel
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of Richard Kalinoski's "Beast on, Anne Wadleigh
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of "Scapin," an adaption of Moli, Anne Wadleigh
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of William Shakespeare's "Othell, Anne Wadleigh
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of William Shakespeare's "Othell, Cathy Nelson Price
Review of the Portland Stage Company production of William Shakespeare's "Romeo, Jason Wilkins
Review of the Portland Stage Company's performance of "Three Postcards," by play
Review of the Portland Stage Company's presentation of Samuel Beckett's "Happy D, Cathy Nelson Price
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 String Quartet with Marc Grauwels on flute., 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 featuring Eva Virsik on piano, Nick Humez
Review of the Portland Symphony Orchestra Pop Concert "A Salute to Gershwin.", RoJean Tulk
Review of the Portland Symphony Orchestra's "Opening Night Spectacular.", Katherine Wroth
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's second Candlelight Concert of the wi, Nick Humez
Review of the Portland Symphony Orchestra with Gary Guthman on trumpet., RoJean Tulk
Review of the Portland Symphony Pops presentation of "Puttin' On the Ritz.", Nick Humez
Review of "The Presence of Absence: On Prayers and an Epiphany," by Doris Grumba, Frank O'Hara
Review of "The Prints of Wayne Thiebaud," currenlty showing at the Colby College, Ken Greenleaf
Review of the production of Herb Paradis' "A Woman of Destiny." The play, about, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of The Public Theater production of Neil Simon's "Lost in Yonkers," curre, Jason Wilkins
Review of The Public Theatre production of David Ives' "All in The Timing.", Cathy Nelson Price
Review of The Public Theatre production of David Ives' "All in the Timing," curr, Mark Schlotterbeck
Review of The Public Theatre production of Edward Albee's "Seascape," currently, Jason Wilkins
Review of The Public Theatre production of "Holiday Memories," currently showing, Jason Wilkins
Review of The Public Theatre production of Richard Harris' "The Business of Murd, Jason Wilkins
Review of The Public Theatre production of Robert Harling's "Steel Magnolias," c, Jason Wilkins
Review of the Puck and Pan Theatre Company production of David Henry Hwang's "M., Sarah Goodyear
Review of "The Quotable Moose: A Contemporary Maine Reader," edited by Wesley Mc, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of the Ram Island Dance production of "Excessive Behavior," currently bei, Sarah Goodyear
Review of "The Real Inspector Hound," a Tom Stoppard play performed by the Vinta, Thomas A. Power
Review of the report, "Continuing Steps to Attain Ecomomic Security for Maine Fa, Jay Davis
Review of "There's No Denying the Existence of Eggbot," a second album by local, Sam Pfeifle
Review of the restaurant 2 Cats in Bar Harbor., Kim Ridley
Review of the restaurant, Carmen at the Danforth in Portland, and its chef, Car, John Golden
Review of the restaurant Schulte & Herr in Portland., Diane Hudson
Review of the restaurant Zen Chinese Bistro in Portland., Diane Hudson
Review of the Roma Cafe in Portland., Phil Rogers
Review of the Russell Square Players' presentation of "The Visit.", Jane Lamb
Review of "The Scapegoat Generation," by Mike A. Males, published by Common Cour, Jason Wilkins
Review of the sculptures of Petah Coyne on exhibit at the Bates College Museum o, Philip Isaacson
Review of "The Secret Life of Victorian Houses," by Elan and Susan Zingman-Leith, William David Barry
Review of the "Senior Thesis Exhibition," at the Institute of Contemporary Art a, Annie Seikonia
Review of the Snow Squall restaurant in South Portland, and detailed description, Diane Hudson
Review of "The Soul of a Business: Managing for Profit and the Common Good," by, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of the Spin Doctors with Gin and Blossoms and Cracker concert held at The, Jim Sanville
Review of the Squire Tarbox Inn restaurant on Westport Island, owned by Karen an, Sarah Goodyear
Review of the Theater at Monmouth production of William Nicholson's "Shadowlands, Jason Wilkins
Review of the Theater at Monmouth production of William Shakespeare's "A Midsumm, Jason Wilkins
Review of The Theater Project production of "The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr,, Scott Sutherland
Review of The Theater Project's production of "Romeo and Juliet" in Brunswick, Jane Lamb
Review of the Theater Project's production of William Shakespeare's "The Tempest, Jason Wilkins
Review of the top videotapes about Maine, including "Maine: America's Coast," ", Paul Doiron
Review of "The Trees in My Forest," by Bernd Heinrich., Douglas Rooks
Review of the University of Southern Maine's Student One-Act Festival, which fea, Jane Lamb
Review of the Vinatage Repertory production of Nikolai Gogol's "Marriage," curre, Mary Stamatel
Review of the Vintage Repertory Company production of Edward Albee's "Tiny Alice, Anne Wadleigh
Review of the Vintage Repertory Company production of Jean-Luc Lagarce's "Music, Cathy Nelson Price
Review of the Vintage Repertory Company production of Manuel Puig's "Kiss of the, Cathy Nelson Price
Review of the Vintage Repertory Company production of "My Mother Said I Never Sh, Anne Wadleigh
Review of the Vintage Repertory Company production of "My Mother Said I Never Sh, Mary Stamatel
Review of the Vintage Repertory Company production of Nikolai Gogol's "Marriage,, Anne Wadleigh
Review of the Vintage Repertory Company production of Terry Johnson's "Hysteria,, Anne Wadleigh
Review of the Vintage Repertory Company production of Terry Johnson's "Hysteria,, J L. Johnson
Review of the Vintage Repertory Company's production of "Mixed Doubles," current, Jason Wilkins
Review of "The Voice of the Print," photographs by Paul Caponigro, currently sho, Philip Isaacson
Review of the Westcustogo Inn restaurant in Yarmouth, which has served Eleanor R, Diane Hudson
Review of "They Came to Attack Us," a video by Portland filmmakers Kyle Rankin a, Allen Dammann
Review of "Three Women in Vision," an exhibit of works by Nantz Comyns-Toohey, S, Donna Gold
Review of "Through the Studio Window: A portrait of the artist Ron Cross from th, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "To A Vanished World," a book of poetry by Lee Sharkey of Vienna., Donna Gold
Review of "To Make a Living: Franco-American Work Traditions in Lewiston and Aub, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Too Marvelous for Words: The Life and Genius of Art Tatum," by James, Nick Humez
Review of "Town and Country," works by Matt Blackwell and Mathew Pierce O'Donnel, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Travels of Frank Forrester," by Carl Osgood., Jeannette K. Cakouros
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 two biographies of Margaret Chase Smith: Politics of Conscience, by Pa, Al Diamon
Review of "Under Wraps," an exhibit of paper sculpture by Marilyn Quint-Rose at, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Undone," by Michael Kimball., Edgar Allen Beem
Review of University of Southern Maine Faculty Chamber Ensemble concert featurin, Nick Humez
Review of "Unravelling," by Elizabeth Graver., Jason Wilkins
Review of "Unspoiled Heart: The Journals of Charles Mattocks of the 17th Maine,", William David Barry
Review of "Up River: The Story of a Maine Fishing Community," by Olive Pierce, w, Carl Little
Review of "Up River: The Story of a Maine Fishing Community," by Olive Pierce, w, Elizabeth Isele
Review of "Urban Excerpts," an exhibit of Portland artist Susan Griswold's sculp, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Visionary Paintings: John Bonanno," currently showing at June Fitzpat
Review of "Visionary Theater," an exhibit of recent works by New York artist Joh, Haines Sprunt Tate
Review of "Visions: The Art of the Quilt," an exhibit of 30 quilts currently sho, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Voice of the Beehive," an exhibit by youthful artists Matt Anderson,, Annie Seikonia
Review of "Waiting for the sun," works by John Hafford, at the Jameson Gallery i, Sarah Goodyear
Review of "Wait Until Dark," performed through October 4 at the Bangor Opera Hou, Judy Harrison
Review of "Wallace Herndon Smith: Rediscovered," an exhibition at the Farnsworth, Philip Isaacson
Review of Wall Reliefs by Duane Pulaska, currently showing at Icon Contemporary, 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 "Watershed Colloquy," featuring works by Karen Gilg, Rebecca Goodale,, Haines Sprunt Tate
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 "Where There's Smoke," the one-woman show starring Lesley Abrams, curr, Scott Sutherland
Review of "Where to Go, What to Do, When You Are Bern Porter: A Personal Biograp, Edgar Allen Beem
Review of "White on White," by E. B. White, a new audiotape by River Music of Bl, Carl Little
Review of "White Pines on the Saco River: An Oral History of River Driving in So, William David Barry
Review of "Will Barnet: Works of Six Decades," currently showing at the Oqunquit, Philip Isaacson
Review of "William and Marguerite Zorach: Work from the Museum's Collection," cu, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "William Kienbusch 1914-1980," currently showing at the Round Top Cent, Donna Gold
Review of "William Kienbusch: A Family Collects," currently showing at the Round, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "William Kienbusch: A Retrospective Exhibition, 1946-1979," currently, Donna Gold
Review of "William Thomson: Paintings," currently showing at The Gallery at Six, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "William Thon, recent works and recent acquisitions," currently showin, Ken Greenleaf
Review of Windows on the Water restaurant in Kennebunk, and brief reviews of 33, Diane Hudson
Review of "Winter Serenade," a concert given Saturday night by the Maine Gay Men, Nick Humez
Review of "Winter's Light: Reflections of a Yankee Queer," by John Preston., Sanford Phippen
Review of "With Piercing Eyes: The Work of Waldo Pierce," currently showing at t, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Wizards of Media Oz: Behind the Curtain of Mainstream News," by Norma, Jason Wilkins
Review of Woodford's Cafe in Portland.
Review of "Woodsmen & Whigs: Historic Images of Bangor, Maine," by Abigail Ewing, William David Barry
Review of "Works by Andy Goldsworthy," currently showing at the Maine College of, Karen Kitchen
Review of "Works by Anne Minich," currently showing at Icon Contemporary Art in, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Works by Catherine Cabaniss and Lin Lisberger," currently showing at, Philip Isaacson
Review of works by Charlie Hewitt, currently showing at Paula Paulette Contempor, Philip Isaacson
Review of works by Eric Hopkins of North Haven and Alice Spencer of Portland, cu, Ken Greenleaf
Review of "Works by John Ready and Hamilton South," currently showing at Robert, Annie Seikonia
Review of "Works by Marjorie Moore," at Davidson & Daughters in Portland, throug, Annie Seikonia
Review of "Works by Memers with Last names A through L," currently showing at th, Philip Isaacson
Review of "Works on Paper," an exhibit of works by book artist David Wolfe, curr, Annie Seikonia
Review of yesterday's Bob Dylan concert at the State Theatre in Portland.
Review of yesterday's Portland Symphony Orchestra concert, which featured Stephe, Nick Humez
Review of "You Alone in the Maine Woods," an information-packed booklet that the, Andrew Vietze
Review of "Zeena," by Elizabeth Cooke of Phillips., Elizabeth Isele
Review of "Zero to Lazy Eight: The Romance of Numbers," by Alexander Humez, Nich, William David Barry
Reviews of "12 Journeys in Maine," by poet Wesley McNair, and "The Red Line," by, Paul Karr
Reviews of "A Celebration for May Sarton," edited by Constance Hunting, and "May, Jack Barnes
Reviews of "After Art" and The Dissonant Heart," both showing at the Portland Mu, Scott Sutherland
Reviews of "Alice in Bed," playing at the Oak Street Theatre through May 9, and, Jason Wilkins
Reviews of a retrospective of works by Carl Sprinchorn, currently showing at Tom, Haines Sprunt Tate
Reviews of "Artists of Vinalhaven: Granite, Lobster and Art," and "Watershed: Th, Philip Isaacson
Reviews of "A Short Walk Around the Pyramids & Through the World of Art," by Phi, Edgar Allen Beem
Reviews of "Barn Flight," by Carolyn Page; "Undertow," by Colin Sargent; and "Cr, Sanford Phippen
Reviews of "Biddeford in Old Photographs," compiled by Loretta M. Turner; "Ports, Jack Barnes
Reviews of "Biddeford, ME in Old Photographs," compiled by Loretta Turner, and ", Nancy McCallum
Reviews of "Brilliantly Beaded: Northeastern Native American Beadwork," at the H, Donna Gold
Reviews of "Clamdiggers and Downeast Country Stores," by Allan Lockyer, and "Goo, Donna Gold
Reviews of "Drawing to the Nth Degree," currently showing at the Maine College o, Philip Isaacson
Reviews of "Elemental Echoes," an exhibit of works by Molly Pitkin, 50, of Edgec, Katherine Wroth
Reviews of "Expedition: Maine 1993" at the Sherry French Gallery-Maine in Tenant, Philip Isaacson
Reviews of five recent collections of works by Maine poets, including "Patterns, Denis Ledoux
Reviews of "Four Women/Four Visions," an exhibit of recent work by Alison Hildre, Haines Sprunt Tate
Reviews of "From Souchong Teas to Canton Silk: The Exotic China Trade in Everyda, Paul Karr
Reviews of "Gems from the Permanent Collection" and "Mainescapes," both showing, Margot Brown McWilliams
Reviews of James Schevill's "Where To Go What To Do When You Are Bern Porter" an, Denis Ledoux
Reviews of "Jennie Gilroy," by Elizabeth Ogilvie, and "Island in the Bay," by Do, Jack Barnes
Reviews of "Kathie Florsheim: Clotheslines," currently showing at the Bates Coll, Philip Isaacson
Reviews of "Maine," by Charles Calhoun; "Maine: An Explorer's Guide," by Christi, Doug Hubley
Reviews of Maine logging histories. The University of Maine has made available, Carl Little
Reviews of "Maine to the Wilderness: The Civil War Letters of Pvt. William Lamso, William David Barry
Reviews of "Makers '93" and "From Courbet to Motherwell: 19th- and 20th-Century, Haines Sprunt Tate
Reviews of "Mechanism and Mysticism: The Influence of Science on the Thought and, Jack Barnes
Reviews of "Meditations," by Barbara McEntee and "Gates of Mystery," by Noriko S, Haines Sprunt Tate
Reviews of "Milton Christianson: Paintings," currently showing at The Art Galler, Ken Greenleaf
Reviews of mixed media assemblages by Robert Goodale and fresco portraits by Bar, Donna Gold
Reviews of "My Life as a Pornographer & Other Indecent Acts," by John Preston, a, William David Barry
Reviews of "On Der Ground," a temporary city sculpture by Henry Wolyniec install, Philip Isaacson
Reviews of "Orientalism: Visions of the Middle East and North Africa by 19th Cen, Ken Greenleaf
Reviews of "Paintings from Mount Desert Island," an exhibit featuring works by K, Wyatt Mitchell
Reviews of "Pam LaCombe-Connell and Michael Culver, paintings and drawings," cur, Philip Isaacson
Reviews of "Personal Constructions," an assemblage by Penny Hoaglund of Farmingt, Haines Sprunt Tate
Reviews of "Recent Paintings," an exhibit of landscape paintings by Charles Thom, Haines Sprunt Tate
Reviews of "Rockwell Kent's Forgotten Landscapes," by Scott Ferris and Ellen Pea, Carl Little
Reviews of "Saltwater Farm," by Luthera Burton Dawson, and "The Apples of Maine,, Jack Barnes
Reviews of Samuel Beckett's "Footfalls," "Not I," and "Ohio Impromptu," current, Mary Stamatel
Reviews of some recent Maine video productions, including "Banks of the Kennebec
Reviews of "Something in the Water: A Peter Shandy Mystery," and "Had She But Kn, William David Barry
Reviews of "Steamboat Yesterdays on Casco Bay: The Steamboat Era in Maine's Cale, William David Barry
Reviews of "Stratton's Islands of Saco Bay: An Interwoven History, 1605-1993," b, William David Barry
Reviews of "The Cruising Woman's Advisor: How to Prepare for the Voyaging of Lif, Donna Gold
Reviews of "The Edge of the Stream," a show of works on paper by MaJo Keleshian,, Donna Gold
Reviews of the Mad Horse Theatre presentation of Romulus Linney's "Two," and "De, Cathy Nelson Price
Reviews of "The Mermaids of Maine," a group show currently at the Gold/Smith Gal, Philip Isaacson
Reviews of "The Movie Queen and Other Poems," by Farnham Blair; "Grey Light," by, Sanford Phippen
Reviews of "The Only Witness," the new album from the Carol Noonan Band; and "It, Jason Wilkins
Reviews of "The Painted Lady," by Susan Andres, and "Rose Reason," by Mary Flana, Jack Barnes
Reviews of the Portland Stage Company production of Athol Fugard's "Valley Song,, Mary Stamatel
Reviews of the shows, "Conflict Series," with works by Dozier Bell, at the June, Edgar Allen Beem
Reviews of the Theater at Monmouth productions of "Hard Times," "Once Upon A Wol, Mary Stamatel
Reviews of the Vintage Repertory Company production of Christopher Durang's "Bey, Mary Stamatel
Reviews of the Vintage Repertory production of "Old Times," currently showing at, Mary Stamatel
Reviews of the work of Samrith Chap and Helga Poznanski, Maine promising artists, Colin Sargent
Reviews of the works of Dominique Blain and "The Ann Frank Project," an installa, Margot Brown McWilliams
Reviews of three books on the Civil War, including "Yankee Warrior," by Robert L, Jim Brunelle
Reviews of two documentaries, "Renascence: Edna St. Vincent Millay," created by, Donna Gold
Reviews of two new collections of poetry, "Reptile Minds," by Kenneth Rosen, and, Jack Barnes
Reviews of two recent Portland history books: "A Concise History of Portland, Ma, Brendan Hughes
Reviews of "Wild Fox" by Cherie Mason of Deer Isle and "A Beach for the Birds" a, Jack Barnes
Reviews of "William Thon: Recent Works and Recent Acquisitions," currently showi, Haines Sprunt Tate
Reviews of "Winslow Homer: His Art, His Light, His Landscape," by Carl Little wi, Haines Sprunt Tate
Reviews of "With Piercing Eyes: The Work of Waldo Pierce," and "Perspectives: Br, Edgar Allen Beem
Reviews of "Wolf Kahn: Paintings, Pastels and Prints," and "David Little: Recent, Ken Greenleaf
Rev. Maurice N. Maurin, a Winslow priest who recently admitted to having had sex
Rev. Mutima Peter, a native of Rwanda, was separated from his wife and children
Revolt of the black athletes. Article gives list of black athletes in Maine.
Rhode Island concert promoter Frank Russo is considering an appeal of this week'
Rhonda Benner, a junior at the University of Southern Maine and co-captain of th
Richard Anderson, state conservation commissioner under former governor Joseph B
Richard and Janice Cox, new owners of the Center Lovell Inn, plan to open the in
Richard and Nancy Friedman sold everything they owned in Bellingham, Washington,
Richard Barringer, an educator at the University of Southern Maine and one of si
Richard Barringer has resigned from the board of directors of the Natural Resour, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Richard Barringer of the University of Southern Maine has joined the list of fou
Richard Carney, who has been dragging a metal detector along the bottom of Maine
Richard C. McDonald of the Aquarium Development Corp. on Tuesday said the group
Richard Davies, an advocate for low-income people, has asked that the state exem
Richard Dunham of Appleton formed Pixmil Imaging Services in 1990 with Don Reddi
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 Griffin, 58, of Kennebunk, the former police chief in Augusta, was convi
Richard Hamilton, the new governor of the Penobscot Indian tribe, says he will p
Richard J. Hodgdon, 25, of East Baldwin, was released from the Cumberland County
Richard J. Swercewski, 50, a Massachusetts native who moved to Hollis three year
Richard M. Dearborn, 50, and wife Sharon Dearborn, 51, both of South Portland, y
Richard Moon, the attorney for Cumberland police chief Leon Planche who has been
Richard Nickerson of Arundel has been building ships in bottles for about 15 yea, Howard Doane and Bill Shook
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, 46, has served almost 19 years in prison for crimes ranging
Richard Picariello of Portland, convicted terrorist, who pleaded guilty in 1978
Richard Rose, 38, former news anchor at television station WCSH, on November 6 w
Richardson wins PWD race, becomes first Negro elected in Maine.
Richard Spencer, Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, on Monday discounted, Evan Halper
Richard W. Kane, 53, early this year won a five-way race for the Ellsworth City
Richard W. Ogrodnik, a commercial loan officer at Key Bank of Maine, spent most
Richard W. Skinner, director of the Boating Facilities Division of the Maine Bur
Richmond residents have refused to support selectmen in their backing of the pro, Phyllis Austin
Rick, 42, and Barbara, 31, Spiegel live in Scarborough with their 13-month-old d, Posey Gruener and Nayan Tara Kakshapati
Rick Cooper, 48. of Bowdoinham, a systems analyst at the Brunswick Naval Air Sta
Rick Hautala, Maine's "other" horror author, gives a brief interview on his writ
Rick Kerry, a senior at Thornton Academy in Saco, starts for the Trojans footbal
Riding the Big Gray Wave, Edgar Allen Beem
Right from the Start, James McCarthy
Rip Black, 88, retired Bailey Island lobsterman, won a bronze medal in the Summe
R.I.P. Maine's Independent Cinemas?, Will Bleakley
Rite Aid Corp. of Pennsylvania dominates the state's drugstore market, and is pr, Evan Halper
Rite Aid Corp. of Pennsylvania has come to dominate the drug-store industry in M, Evan Halper
Rite Aid Corp. of Pennsylvania, responding to Federal Trade Commission concerns
Rite Aid Corp., the nation's largest drug store chain, is purchasing LaVerdiere'
Rite Aid plans to expand its presence in Blue Hill, where it currently has an 1,, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
River Town, Virginia M. Wright
R. J. Grondin & Sons, a Gorham construction company, will reconstruct a half-mil
R. J. Grondin & Sons of Gorham is suing Deere and Company, which manufactures he
Road crews repaving the quarter-mile-long road leading to the town of Yarmouth's
Roadside springs in Maine must be tested monthly under the federal Safe Drinking, Andrew K. Weegar
"Robbed." Fiction by Jason Brown., Jason Brown
Robbie McKay of Kingman and her group, Unorganized Territories United, want to s, Jeff Clark
Robbie Orr, 23, of Springvale, is recovering at Maine Medical Center after suffe
Robert A. G. Monks, 59, of Cape Elizabeth, started a pension fund named the Lens
Robert A. G. Monks of Cape Elizabeth on Monday announced that he will not seek t
Robert A. G. Monks of Cape Elizabeth was elected as chairman of the panel appoin
Robert and Annette Elowitch, owners of a prominent Portland art brokerage and co
Roberta Scruggs and Steve Solway, sportswriters for The Portland Newspapers, wer
Roberta Weil resigned last week as chief of the Public Utilities Commission Fina
Robert Bradford of Dixfield asked the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission to re, Phyllis Austin
Robert Browne spent 20 months in prison for a 1991 conviction for molesting two
Robert Campbell, 60, a veteran of the U.S. military's atomic tests of 40 years a
Robert C. Hornbarger, 48, a truck driver from Clearville, Penn., has asked that
Robert C. S. Monks, 37, is a member of the investment group seeking to purchase
Robert D. Demont Jr., 38, of Cumberland, flew 157,027 miles on Delta Airlines la
Robert E. Cote of Westbrook and Yvette M. Cote of Gorham have filed suit in Cumb
Robert Farwell, 42, is one of four Santas on duty at the Maine Mall. Farwell, wh
Robert Friedman, chairman of the Corporation for Enterprise Development in Washi
Robert G. Gerber, a geoscience and environmental management consulting firm base
Robert G. Mitchell, the former director of the Mental Health Association of the
Robert Hornbarger, a Pennsylvania truck driver who killed four teenagers in an a
Robert H. Soucy, owner of Port Harbor Marine in South Portland, has purchased 10
Robert J. Ridge, a guard at the Cumberland County Jail who has been blamed for t
Robert Kautz, school superintendent of the Wells/Ogunquit Community School Distr
Robert Keller, a Belfast orthopedist and executive director of the Maine Medical
Robert M. Cabot, 26, of Greenwich, Connecticut, and Rockland, this spring began
Robert McKenna of Sanford is in the process of filing an application with the Ma
Roberto Theodore, 28, who is serving an 18-month sentence for trafficking in coc
Robert Pendleton, 54, of Scarborough, is challenging incumbent Gerald A. Hillock
Robert Pendleton Jr. of Scarborough yesterday won the Republican nomination in s
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 Satter of New Hampshire is proposing a 132-unit condo complex and golf co
Robert S Caswell, director of media and university relations at the University
Robert S. McCarthy, 41, of New Limerick, was killed February 3 after his snowmob, Doug Fletcher
Robert Speranza, known as Cosmic Bob to the people in and around Ellsworth, was
Robert S. Seymour and Malcolm Hunter Jr., professors at the University of Maine
Robert S. Smith, a Portland hotel consultant with Northeast Hospitality Alternat
Robert Wakefield of Falmouth is restoring the Irene, a 38-foot Friendship sloop,
Robert W. Glover, 49, has announced his resignation as director of the state Dep
Robert Woodbury, chancellor of the University of Maine System since 1986, is res, Edgar Allen Beem
Robert W. Palmer Jr., former long-time Waterville city administrator and now gen
Rob Evons opened Port City Music Hall a year ago, at 504 Congress Street, and th, Todd M. Richard
Robin Alden, former commissioner of the Maine Department of Marine Resources and, Robin Alden
Robin Alden is the editor of Commercial Fisheries News, considered one of the tw, Phyllis Austin
Robin Metcalfe, owner of Kelmscott Farm in Lincolnville, and farm manager Nick R, Beth Thomas
Rob Rosenthal, general manager of WMPG radio, said the community radio station a
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
Rocco DiSanto, the subject of a recent Associated Press article describing his p, Paul Karr
Rock climbers have discovered that the cliffs at Fort Williams Park in Cape Eliz
Rocket Science, Darren Fishell
"Rockhouse" in Cape Neddick was recently remodeled by two London-based architect, Brad Favreau
Rockland has experienced something of a revival in recent years, and the city's, Steve Cartwright
Rockport's downtown business area and cultural organizations have experienced a, Joshua F. Moore
Rockwell Kent's painting, "Island Village, Coast of Maine," which shows Monhegan
Rocky Crowley, 32, convicted of beating his 2-month-old son before the infant di
Rocky Crowley, serving an eight-year term at the Downeast Correctional Center in
Rod Mitchell, a Portland seafood dealer who owns Browne Trading Co. on Commercia
Rodney Buswell, owner of the Peavey Manufacturing Company in East Eddington (on
Rodney D. Ross, 59, formerly of South Portland, pleaded guilty to furnishing fiv
Rodney P. Rodrigue took over the Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad Co. in 1991,
Roger Brown, a Gorham realtor, is offering two historic houses in Bowdoinham as
Roger Compagna, 53, a mechanic who has owned a Biddeford service station for 23
Roger Deshaies, 44, a former director of the Bureau of Mental Retardation, will
Roger Doiron turned his Scarborough lawn into a vegetable garden and founded the, Michaela Cavallaro
Roger Grenier, chief operating officer for Gleichman Co. of Portland, said that
Roger Guay, 35, of Greenville, a warden with the Maine Warden Service for nine y
Roger H. Stricker, the state's top drug enforcement agent, yesterday used the ar
Roger Knight, the owner of Smiling Hill Farm in Westbrook plans to rent llamas f
Roger Lea MacBride of Biddeford, the adopted grandson of Laura Ingalls Wilder's
Roger Legere, 58, of South Portland, was recently mentioned by Maine Department
Roger Parlin, chief negotiator for the Maine State Employees Association, and Mc
Roger Pictou of Mars Hill has taken over as head of the 450-member Micmac tribe,
Roger Tory Peterson, author of "Field Guide to the Birds," died Monday at age 87, Andrew K. Weegar
Roland Jackson of Sanford has filed suit in York County Superior Court against t
Roland Kershner, 84, and wife Marguerite, 86, of Chesterville, have been showing
Roland Scribner, 41, a habitual offender of motor vehicle laws, yesterday convin
Rollin Thurlow's Northwoods Canoe Company in Atkinson makes and restores about 3, Andrew Hartsig and Pamela Wilson
Romac and Associates, the temporary and professional employment agency based in
Romance of the Italian U-Boat, Colin W. Sargent
Romeo LaChance, 74, of Sebago Lake, yesterday was killed instantly when his vehc
Ronald Breth, 56, of Newfield, a teacher at Massabesic Junior High School, yeste
Ronald Faucher, source protection supervisor for the Portland Water District, ha
Ronald Lupton, a Bath lawyer, is going to federal court in Philadelphia to argue
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
Ronald Walker of Vinalhaven has been lobstering for roughly 40 years, and this y, Naomi Schalit
Ron Bailey, producer of the PBS national weekly series "TechnoPolitics," was in
Ron Forest, of Ron Forest & Sons Fence Company in Scarborough, has a reputation, Jeff Clark
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 Huber, head of the Coastal Waters Project, is trying to establish a national, Phyllis Austin
"Room With A View." Column on a white lobster caught in Raymond, and on Mainers, Caskie Stinnett
"Room With A View." Column on giving a speech to a library by the Schoodic Peni, Caskie Stinnett
"Room With A View." Column on restaurants in Maine and the Dolphin Marina resta, Caskie Stinnett
"Room With A View." Column on spring in Maine., Caskie Stinnett
"Room With A View" column on the growing popularity of moose., Caskie Stinnett
"Room With A View." Column on the large amount of literature on Maine lobster r, Caskie Stinnett
"Room with a View." Essay memorializing Down East columnist Caskie Stinnett. F, Davis Thomas, Carolyn Shafer, Thomas Doyle, Jean H. Pierce, Dale Burke, and Judy Burke
"Room with a View" piece on the essential character of Maine, and the difficulty, Caskie Stinnett
"Room With A View" piece on the simplicity of rural Maine life., Caskie Stinnett
Rory McCarthy, 38, of Bath, who suffers from a degenerative muscle disease, will
Rory McCarthy, 40, of West Bath, and six other cyclists are on a 13,000-mile rid
Rory McCarthy, 41, of West Bath, in March began a journey around the world on hi, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Rosalba and John Votto of Gardiner have filed suit in U.S. District Court in Ban
Rosemary A. Reid, who had announced that she did not intend to seek reelection t
Rosemary Baldacci, 33, campaign manager for and sister to 2nd District Democrati
Rosemary Whitney and Debby Murray of Portland keep beehives at Whitney's farm in, Ken Textor
Rosita Gagne, Michael Saxl, and 13 other state representatives have formed a gro
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
Rosters of the Maine State Telegram all-state track, baseball, softball and lacr
Roughing It., Mark Gartside
Round Pond, a village in Bristol on a protected harbor, has a legendary Fourth o, Elizabeth Peavey
Row over rent sends Mississippi Negro here. "Get out, don't come back", reverse
Roxie Zwicker, 36, is proprietor of New England Curiosities, which offers walkin, Daniel Hackett
Roy Banks, 52, of Scarborough, parked his red van in the Scarborough Town Hall p
Roy Banks, 52, of Scarborough, yesterday paid $100 for one of three commercial c
Roy Bouchard, a water quality specialist with the state Department of Environmen
Rundown of University of Maine programs that will have to be eliminated or cut b
"Running" column on Christine Snow-Reaser, a former Class C cross country champi, John Rolfe
"Running" piece announcing that John LeRoy, who began publishing the endurance s, John Rolfe
Running the drill, Matt Dodge
Russell Kennedy of The Forks is a bear trapper, river driver, and bean-hole-bean, Suellen Simpson and Margaret Welch
Russell Libby directs the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA, Jeff Clark
Russell Libby last year took over as director of the Maine Organic Farmers and G, Andrew K. Weegar
Russell Pond, at the center of Baxter State Park, is set in a verdant valley and, Andrew Vietze
Russell Stull, owner of Yarmouth Rubbish Removal Inc., on Monday pleaded guilty
Russell Turner established Raoul's Roadside Attraction as the Portland nightspot
Russell Turner, former manager of the State Theater and the man responsible for
Russell Turner, general manager of the State Theater, says he plans to offer eig
Russell Turner, manager of the recently renovated State Theater, has resigned hi
Russell Turner, the former owner of Portland nightclub Raoul's Roadside Attracti
Russell Turner was the man behind Raoul's Roadside Attraction during the nightcl
Russell W Spinney, Maine's deputy transportation commissioner, last week said t
Russ Siriani, owner of Mid-Coast Diaper Service of Waldoboro, is closing the bus, Steve Cartwright
Rustic Overtones plays a blend of rock, funk, ska, hip hop and R & B, and is mad, Scott Sutherland
Ruth V. Arrington, 76, of South Portland, walked away from her Massachusetts Ave
RV travel as an alternative to vacations that involve air travel, Colin W. Sargent
Ryan Campbell, a Westbrook seventh grader, with a group of friends, has raised m
Ryan McCalmon, a Cheverus High School senior from Portland, last night ran 4 min
Ryan McCalmon of Cheverus has qualified to compete in the James "Jumbo" Elliott
Ryan McCalmon of Cheverus, Jody Lake of Livermore Falls and Molly Dinan of Greel
Ryan Werner of Scarborough, representing Liberty University of Lynchburg, Va., s
Saco Defense Inc. and Cutts Island Group are each seeking tax breaks that could
Saco Defense Inc., claiming that its 1992 property tax bill was $250,000 too hig
Saco Defense Inc has landed a contract with Weatherby Inc of California, a dis
Saco Defense Inc. has received a $20 million Army contract for the production 1,
Saco Defense Inc., with 420 employees at its Saco plant, produces Mk-19 grenade
Saco Mayor Mark Johnston yesterday said that the town of Old Orchard Beach faile
Saco's Most Holy Trinity Church will be the sight of a group trip by attendees o
Saddleback Ski Area has agreed to sell a 3,000-acre parcel that abuts the Appala
Saddleback ski area in Rangeley, once a family attraction, went into decline whe, Joshua F. Moore
SafeCard Services Inc. of Wyoming has completed its purchase of Wright Express I
SafeCard Services Inc. of Wyoming will purchase Wright Express of South Portland
Safety Check., Darren Fishell
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 Leigh Saufley has issued a written decis
Sagadahoc County Superior Court justice William E. McKinley has ruled that it is
Saigon Sandwich is owned and run by Lynn Bogolawski, a Saigon native who left th, Colin Sargent
Saint Stephen's Church, Pearl Street., J. P. Soule
Sal Adinolfi, 36, of Lyman, has been building and restoring stone walls in York
Sally Morrison, a midwife, attended the home birth of Lauren Bouyea in a small a, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Sally Savoy, 45, of Hallowell, sustained serious burns to her face as a 3-year-o
Salt Institute for Documentary Field Studies is undergoing traumatic change due, Autumn Phillips
"Salt" issue pictorial piece on how to tip fir trees for Christmas wreaths in Ma, Erin Miller
Salvage crews yesterday recovered the wreckage of the Airmed helicopter that cra
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 Cook, a bowhunter, doesn't own a phone and usually sleeps in his truck. He, Caitlin Van Dusen
Sam Jankovisch, the chief executive officer of the New England Patriots, yesterd
Sam Moore, the son of Eileen Corrigan and Frederick Moore of Gorham, was born Ja
"Sampling Salt." Dedication page describing the purpose of the newly-formed Sal, Pamela Holley Wood
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
Sanctuary., Virginia M. Wright
Sandi Carver, 17, of Beals Island, can throw a softball at 60-miles-per-hour. C
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
Sandra Gessner, 26, of Lewiston, has filed suit against rapper Marky Mark and th
Sandra Heroux of South Berwick was diagnosed with severe hypertension 13 years a
Sandra Valliere of Biddeford and Patricia Peterson of Windham have filed a class
Sandworms are apparently in decline along the Maine coast, and, partly because o
Sandy Brown and Suzanne Hallett will launch "Bartering in Maine" on October 15., Tory Haiss
Sandy Ritchie of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife reviewed, Phyllis Austin
Sanela and Minela Smajovic, sisters from Bosnia, on Saturday were examined by do
Sanela and Minela Smajovic, two sisters wounded in the fighting in Bosnia, are e
Sanford contractor Lawrence Allen, owner of L.V. Allen & Sons, has finally been
Sanford Phippen piece on Tom Welch, the new chairman of the Maine Public Utiliti, Sanford Phippen
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
San Francisco Pirates pitcher Billy Swift, of South Portland, was inducted into
Sappi Ltd., the South African company that in October purchased Scott Paper Co.'
Sara Donnelly of Portland, who describes her natural habitat as metropolitan, at, Sara Donnelly
Sarah Billmeier, 16, of Yarmouth, yesterday won the super-G event at the Paralym
Sarah Billmeier of Yarmouth won the gold medal in the giant slalom at the Easter
Sarah Goodyear describes a fishing trip aboard the "Bingo," one of several deep-, Sarah Goodyear
Sarah Goodyear writes about her experience as a transplanted New Yorker in the t, Sarah Goodyear
Sarah Hennessey's restaurant in Wiscasset, Sarah's Cafe, has a close relationshi, Scott Sutherland
Sarah Nickerson, 25, of Portland was fatally struck by a piece of falling ice wh
Sara Style, Colin W. Sargent
Satellite telephone interview with author and swordfishing captain Linda Greenla, Colin Sargent
Satellite TV systems made their appearance in Maine more than a decade ago, and
Saturday Night Lights., Bruce Pratt
Saturn of Westbrook, which sold 2,000 vehicles in 30 months by emphasizing the c
Savan Man, 64, a Buddhist monk, arrived in Maine on August 14, and his presence
Save-A-Lot, owned by Minneapolis wholesale giant Supervalu, opened a discount gr, Lee Burnett
Scarborough, a 54-square-mile area with six distinct villages, is the fastest-gr, Michaela Cavallaro
Scarborough and South Portland are currently locked in debates over their respec, Bob Young
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 Downs owner Joseph Ricci yesterday apologized for an obscentiy-laden
Scarborough Downs will probably not host any outdoor concerts this year, since t
Scarborough five years ago became the first school district in Maine to hire an
Scarborough High School's championship Academic Decathlon team is spending eveni
Scarborough High School's girls outdoor track team won its first state Class B t
Scarborough is becoming a suburban banking center. Four financial insitutions ha
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, 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 have expressed interest in the possiblity of air co
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's new comprehensive plan, a 271-page document prepared with the assi
Scarborough Town Manager Carl Betterley defended his decision not to close town
Scattered boos yesterday greeted two seniors at Massabesic High School who were
Scenes of War., Caroline Praderio
Schedule of New Year's Portland events, which will be presented on Dec. 31.
Schlotterbeck & Foss, which occupies a dramatic building on Preble Street in Por, Colin Sargent
Schoenbrod Racing Shells, U.S.A., is the biggest producer in this country of rac, Jason Brown
School Administrative District 15 is proposing to use Perry Hayden, the former h, Katherine Wroth
School Administrative District 40 has instituted "Student Interviews, Searches a, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
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
Schoolchildren from Plummer Motz Elementary School in Falmouth staged an auction, Sharon Bass
School officials in Lake Region are dealing with substance abuse involving caffe
School officials in Windham are hoping a $1 million investment in computer techn
School officials in Yarmouth hope to make today as normal as possible, following
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
School spending was the big question in Tuesday's election in Yarmouth and voter
School superintendent of schools Shirley P. Grover of Scarborough, when asked b
School unions have been in Maine since the early 1900s, and today 126 municipali
Schulte & Herr., Elizabeth Peavey
Scientific Certification Systems, a private company that assesses forest conserv
Scientific Ecology Group, Master International Systems U.S.A. of New York and Co, Evan Halper
Scientist predict a lower than usual shrimp catch this winter. To allow the sto
Scientists and graduate students at the University of Maine at Orono's food scie
Scientists are planning a two-year investigation of Cobscook Bay, which has seen
Scientists at the University of Maine in Orono have devised a computer program t
Scientists believe the shrimp population is approaching the bottom of a cycle, a
Scientists say stocks of Atlantic herring off the Northeast are at their highest
Scores on the SAT test were up nationally for college-bound seniors, to 424 on t
Scot Houldin's innovative Conn.-based firm, National Resources, is transforming, Colin Sargent
Scott Baumann, a spokesman for CarTest, said between 700 and 800 vehicles would
Scott Berube, 25, of Sanford, convicted of vehicular manslaughter in the July 19
Scott Berube, 25, of Sanford, was yesterday sentenced in York County Superior Co
Scott Hatch, owner of the Barn Wright, Inc., and his apprentices, Dave Rose and, Douglas W. Milliken and Gabriel Caffrey
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 Kinsey purchased Granny Killam's Industrial Drinkhouse of Portland from Bi, Scott Sutherland
Scott Nelson of Lincolnville and Lenora Felker of Yarmouth were the winners of t
Scott Paper Co. Chairman Alfred J. Dunlap yesterday said that several domestic a
Scott Paper Co. is having workers at the S. D. Warren mill in Westbrook clean an
Scott Paper Co. on Tuesday confirmed that it wants to sell its S. D. Warren divi
Scott Paper Co., owner of Westbrook's S. D. Warren paper mill, has announced tha
Scott Paper Co. plans to spend more than $2 million on improvements at its Winsl
Scott Paper Co., which employs 3,000 people at mills in Westbrook, Winslow and S
Scott Paper Co. yesterday announced plans to reduce the work force at its Winslo
Scott Prewara, 19, accused of raping a 6-month-old girl in Portland on September
Scott Prewara, 20, of Portland, pleaded guilty 11 days ago to two counts of gros
Scott Ramsay of the state Bureau of Parks and Recreation and Bob Flagg of the Ma
Scott Richardson opened the first Gina's Pizza in the Windham Mall in the mid 19
Scott Westfall of West Brookville, who caught the first Atlantic salmon of the s
Scott Whitlark of Kennebunk has fished nearly every day this fishing season and
"Screen" piece on the First Annual Women's Film and Video Festival, scheduled fo, Margot Brown McWilliams
"Screen" piece on the movie adaptation of Carolyn Chute's "The Beans of Egypt, M, Elizabeth Peavey
"Screen" piece on the Second Annual Women's Film & Video Festival, which include, Tanya Whiton
S. D. Warren Co. has donated $27,000 worth of steam-generated power to Westbrook
S. D. Warren Co. is completing the transfer of its sheeting operation to a new f
S D Warren Co on Friday asked the Skowhegan Board of Assessors for a tax abat
S. D. Warren Co. said yesterday that it is close to an agreement with a buyer in
S. D. Warren has proposed purchasing and demolishing Smelt Hill Dam on the Presu, Laura Conaway
S. D. Warren has received permission from the state to burn chipped tires for en
S D Warren will decrease its workforce by 243 employees when it shuts two of i
Seafood Atlantic, headquartered in New York with operations in Maine, has contri
Sea Greens., Colin W. Sargent
Sean M. Garrow, 12, of Toronto, Canada, suffocated on Saturday when a hole he wa
Sean Rafter, 49, of Wiscasset, founded Echo Helicopter Service in 1986, and in 1
Sean Rafter, 49, the pilot of the Airmed Skycare Inc. helicopter which crashed i
Sean Rafter, the pilot of the Airmed helicopter that crashed into Casco Bay last
Sean Ryder-Kenna, Behzad Habibzai, Randy Estes, 17, Destiny Ward, all current o, Chris Busby
Searchers have found the body of pilot Francois Tisseyre, 39, and his plane on t
Sears Island in Penobscot Bay, the largest undeveloped island on the Eastern Sea, Jeff Clark
Seasonal affective disorder affects around 25 percent of Americans. Some suffer, Sharon Bass
"Seasonal Shifts" piece on Milburn Templeton, a poet who spent spring and summer, William Carpenter
"Season For Change," fiction by Frank Griffin., Frank Griffin
Season preview of the 1994-95 Portland theater season., Cathy Nelson Price
Seaver Leslie, 47, of Wiscasset, in 1978 founded Americans for Customary Weights
Seaver Leslie, who in the 1970s founded the anti-metric group Americans for Cust
Sebago Inc. of Westbrook, one of the state largest shoe manufacturers, has filed
Sebago Inc., the Westbrook-based shoe manufacturer, yesterday announced that it
Sebago Lake, the state's most developed lake and its second largest, is the econ
Second in a four-part series on managing medicine. Martin's Point Health Care C
Second in a four-part series on the U.S. Senate race. U.S. represenative Thomas
Second in a four-part series profiling Maine's gubernatorial candidates. Republi
Second in a four-week series on Maine's forests and forest products. Forests co
Second in an occasional series on Bowdoin College during its bicentennial year.
Second in a series entitled "Empty Nets, Sinking Hopes," an examination of the f
Second in a series of eight articles on the Republican gubernatorial candidates.
Second in a series of profiles of residents of remote Swan's Island. Ruth Mould, Pamela Holley Wood, Anne Pierter, Dorothy O'Keefe, Deborah Garvin, Janice Coyne, and Lynn Kippax Jr.
Second in a series on Maine's 1993 high school graduates. Mary Herndon, 17, of
Second in a series on school restructuring in Maine, with a focus on educational
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 drug use in Maine. This installment examines t, Edgar Allen Beem
Second in a three-part series on the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. The struggle, Phyllis Austin
Second in a three-part series on the November 2 Cape Elizabeth school referendum
Second in a three-part series on the November elections. Profiles of U.S. Senat
Second in a two-part series on funding the environmental movement. Recent years, Phyllis Austin
Second in a two-part series on mercury in the environment entitled "Mercury Risi, Paul Karr
Second in a two part series on the 10 1/2 months Douglass McIsaac spent in the i
Second installment of a series on education; part of the Reader Roundtable progr
Second in the series on "Reader Roundtables: The Voter's Forum," a statewide dis
Second of a two-part series on Maine's juvenile justice system. The juvenile ju, Bob Young
"Second Story" piece on air pollution, which the public worries about while rese, Susan Covino
"Second Story" piece on Bob Boilard, 75, who has served as Biddeford's volunteer, Murray Carpenter
"Second Story" piece on Greylox, a 55-year-old Englishman who has lived in Israe, Bob Maclaughlin
"Second Story" piece on Henry David Thoreau, the author of "Walden" and "The Mai, Ken Allen
"Second Story" piece on Maine Blue Cross-Blue Shield, which might soon be acquir, Meg Haskell
"Second Story" piece on "Shoot & Show," the 1999 annual festival of automatic we, Stephen Olson
"Second Story" piece on so-called "partial-birth abortions" and a proposed ban o, Meg Haskell
"Second Story" piece on the Ducktrap River, which winds from Tilden Pond to Peno, Murray Carpenter
"Second Story" piece on the East Coast Greenway Alliance and Mainer Sue Ellen Bo, Murray Carpenter
"Second Story" piece on the Maine Audubon Society and the National Audubon Socie, Murray Carpenter
"Second Story" piece on the politics of gourmet coffees with references to Starb, Sarah Stebbins
"Second Story" piece on the Two Echo Cohousing Community project in Brunswick., Meg Haskell
"Second Story" piece on the University of Maine School of Law's Cumberland Legal, Meg Haskell
"Second Story" piece on "The Yard: Building a Destroyer at the Bath Iron Works,, Lee Burnett
Secretary of State Bill Diamond is urging voters to vote down a referendum to ap
Secretary of State G. William Diamond says his office is mounting a campaign cal
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
"Secret of Sleep." Fiction by Dan Domench., Dan Domench
Security officers of the University of Southern Maine yesterday apprehended a ma
Seebren Patrick Reeves 33, of West Baldwin fell to his death in Lyman yesterday
Seeds of Peace camp in Otisfield was founded by John Wallach, a New Yorker, six, Kathryn Skelton
Seeking Favor, Lori Valigra
Seeking to invalidate strict new laws governing the taking of groundfish, the Ma
Segregated school for Negroes known as "Colored School," or "Abyssinian School,"
Selby Frame previews the upcoming 1993-94 theater season in Maine. Includes fal, Selby Frame
Senabeh Francis, the medicine man and spiritual leader of the Penobscot Indians,, Pamela Holley Wood and Mark Emerson
Sena Karamazov of Orono has been told by Orono Code Enforcement Officer John Rob
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, in Maine for a month while Congress i
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 Majority Leader George Mitchell on Thursday said the Senate Veterans' Aff
Senate Minority Leader Pamela Cahill of Woolwich, a candidate for the Republican
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 George Mitchell was among 24 people inducted into the Waterville Area Bo
Senators George Mitchell and William Cohen, responding to what they say is a flo
Senators William S. Cohen and George Mitchell announced yesterday that Saco Defe
Sen. Charles M. Webster, R-Farmington, has announced his intentions to seek the
Sen. George J. Mitchell, D-Maine, has intervened with the Federal Energy Regulat
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 is opposed to a proposal that would delay the closing of
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. Judy Paradis, D-Frenchville, is pushing for a state law to establish a mora, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
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
Sen. William S. Cohen yesterday held hearings in South Portland, where he listen
Separate fires in Newfield and Bangor yesterday took the lives of Arthur Smith,
Septic systems at a mobile home park owned by A.J. DeCoster Egg Farms in Turner, Phyllis Austin
Sergei Krushchev, the only son of former Soviet leader Nikita Krushchev, last ni
Seth Berner, 37, a Portland lawyer, has filed suit in Cumberland County Superior
Seven articles and essays on the male gender. Includes a profile of Bob's Barbe, Al Adams Diamon and Miller Zoe Jonathan
Seven inmates from the Maine Correctional Center in Windham are dismantling a ho
Seven Islands Land Company has managed 975,000 acres of Pingree family forest la, Phyllis Austin
Seven letters to the editor, some of them detailed, on Maine veterans of the Vie, Rick Smith, Cathy Kochan Bullard, Bill Whitten, Skip Lackie, Steven& Helen Aylward, and Adele M. Tambor
Seven Maine physicians were on the government's list of 4,973 doctors who had de
Seven of the eight Republican gubernatorial candidates gathered for a breakfast
Seven rare antique protraits by Maine photographer Chansonetta Stanley Emmons ar
Seventeen million pounds of sea urchins were harvested in Maine during the first
Seventh-graders at Troy A. Howard Middle School in Belfast take part in the eigh, Kathleen Fleury
Seventy miles offshore, a large underwater peak provides shelter for large, pred
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 analysts estimated yesterday that 30 percent of the people who will vote
Several bills in the U.S. Congress and the Maine State House address America's d, Jonathan Cook
Several board members at Regional Waste Systems Inc. expressed surprise that the
Several Chinese export decorative items have come up for auction at Maine auctio
Several communities in Maine vie to be considered the first place in the United, Portland Monthly staff
Several disabled people, speaking at a Transportation Committee public hearing i
Several hundred lobstermen, dealers, processors and others in the lobster indust
Several Maine communities are thinking about following Farmington's example by b
Several Maine homeowners describe their experiences trading homes with owners fr, Judith Gaines
Several Maine town and cities are dropping the Social Security system for their
Several of Portland's black community have objected that WCBB-TV has dropped "Bl
Several state agencies are facing deficits, prompting speculation that the Legis
Several thousand people turned out for the dedication of the $3.4 million Old Or
Several weeks ago a dozen woodsmen, who claimed Canadian bonded workers were tak, Phyllis Austin
Several well-known people own Maine-made Hinckley Picnic Boats, including Gerald, Amy Louise Barnett
Sewer district trustees in Scarborough are allowing Rocco Risbara III, president
S.F. Catalog Corp. of Portland, founded by Bill Nolan and sisters Jennifer and A
Sgt. Jennifer Mills of the state fire marshall's office yesterday said that the
Shanna Papworth, 15, died last night in Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston
Shannon Verrill, 16, of Windham, is a typical high school junior, except for the
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
Sharon Miller, Gov. John McKernan's top aide, said yesterday that politics is be
Sharon P. Robinson, assistant secretary for educational research and improvement
Shawnee Peak sales director Scott Condon says the mountain can be rented for $4,, Amy Louise Barnett
Shawnee Peak Ski Area in Bridgton, Maine's third-largest ski area with 198 acres
Shawn Mabry, 26, was 16 when he and two companions threw Charlie Howard, 23, of
Shawn Maguire, 29, a Damariscotta native and an assistant baseball coach at Pomo
Shawn T. Hallisey, 29, of Machiasport, one of seven Democratic candidates for th
Shawn Wishart was set to reopen the Old Port's Basement as an all-ages dance clu, Sam Pfeifle
Shaw's and Shop 'n Save have said that liquid milk sold in their stores will be
Shaw's Appalachian Trail Hikers Hostel in Monson is the last civilized stop befo, Lisa Price
Shaw's Boarding House in Monson is a 30-year-old landmark on the Appalachian Tra, Sally Schumaier
Shaw's has announced plans to build a 40,000-square-foot supermarket in downtown
Shaw's is opening a 53,000-square-foot supermarket on Main Street in Bangor, the, Jeff Shula
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
Shaw's Supermarket announced yesterday that it will not carry the Flavr Savr tom
Shaw's Supermarkets of Massachusetts this month began offering merchandise certi
She got rent, but many doors slammed here. Experiences of Mrs. Dorothy M. Hicks
Sheila Epley Mahone, 28, a reserve police officer in Yarmouth, has filed suit ag
Shelter Institute Inc of Bath, a for-profit school that teaches people to build
Shepard Harris hired Champion International of Bucksport to selectively cut his, Beth Thomas
Sheri Johnson, 14, a transient charged with stabbing her great-aunt to death, ap
Shermin Campbell, general manager of the Good Day Market, said she plans to meet, Laura Conaway
Sherrie Cotton, 20, of Auburn, yesterday went on trial in Androscoggin County Su
Sherrie Cotton, 20, sentenced to four years in prison for manslaughter and aggra
Sherri Lee Johnson, 15, of Old Orchard Beach, charged in the stabbing death of h
Sherry Huber, former director of the now-defunct Maine Waste Management Agency,, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Sherwood Heights Elementary in Auburn adopted an arts-oriented curriculum two ye, Andrew K. Weegar
Sheryl Dominic, a chemistry teacher at Deering High School, has won one of 12 Pr
Shipshape, Meadow Rue Merrill
Ships that sail into Portland might be "vessels, tankers, barges, freighters, li, Elizabeth Peavey
Shirley McKay, 38, is currently the only active forensic artist in Maine. She fi
Shirley P. Grover, 46, superintendent of Scarborough schools for nine years, yes
Shop 'n Save has begun allowing shoppers to use Visa, Mastercard or Discover Car
Shoppers visiting Portland are probably well aware that the city has very few pu
"Shops Talk" piece in which Vanessa Sylvester, a former labor activist, talks wi, Vanessa Sylvester
Short article about Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's personal life -- including his, Mary Lawrence
Short article about the Maine State Board of Education's decision to fund $6.1 m
Short article about the short tenure of Jack E. Freeman as chancellor of the Uni
Short article about the troubles facing the North Berwick Pratt & Whitney plant,
Short article accompanying a photograph depicts the aftermath of the Camden fire, Ellen MacDonald Ward
Short article describes inexpensive Maine lodging places that afford the guest, Paul Karr
Short article describes Sherman Hutchins, a Penobscot boatbuilder who built a to, James P. Brown
Short article describes the discovery of fossils, mostly snails, corals, and tin
Short article describes the "Foggy Mountain" line of scents designed to lure dee
Short article describes the thirty-first northern voyage of the veteran arctic s, James P. Brown
Short article notes the 26-foot expansion of Moody's Diner in Waldoboro. Workers
Short article on photographer John G. Kelley, whose show at Galeyrie Fine Art in, Colin Sargent
Short article on the negative myth of the Maine wolf and the power and pervasive, Jeff Clark
Short article on the renovation of the Portland Public Library, last reported on
"Short Cut" piece on the band Califone and its first full-length CD, "Room Sound, Dan Short
"Short Cut" piece on the Portland trio Slowing Room and their soon-to-be-release, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece about the Belgian band K's Choice, which will perform at Port, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece about what it means for the Rustic Overtones, a popular Portl, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece a performances by the band Southern Culture on the Skids, whi, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on "5000 Strings of the Sun," a label showcase by Time-Lag Re, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a compact disc release party for the funk band Moon Boot L, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a new compact disc release by keyboardist Spencer Albee ti, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by acoustic guitarist and lyricist Ed Hamell, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by folk-blues guitarist Kelly Joe Phelps, wh, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by singer/songwriter Fred Eaglesmith, which
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by singer/songwriter/guitarist David Wilcox,, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by singer/songwriter Slaid Cleaves, which is, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by ska band "Goldfinger," which is being pre, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by Spanish-language singer/guitarist Jose Ay, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by Spottiswoode and his Enemies, which is be, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by Steve Earle and the Bluegrass Dukes, whic, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by the band "Black 47," which is being prese, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by the Boston-based quintet Johnny Wishbone,, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by the Boston quartet "Mistle Thrush," which, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, which i, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by the jam band Zyrah's Orange, which is bei, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by the neo-rockabilly band The Amazing Crown, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by the rock and roll trio "Planeside," which, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by the rock band Crushworthy, which is being, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performance by the rock band Rebecca Hart Project, which, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on a performances by blues-rock singer-guitarist Shannon Curf, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on bass guitarist Mike Watt, performing at Stone Coast Brewin, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on "Best of San Francisco," a tour performance by many of the, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on blues singer Sandra Hall, the self-proclaimed "Empress of, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on Boston-based singer Michelle Willson, who will be presente, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on "Box of Soul," a new compact disc release by the local ban, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on CD releases by local bands Motor Booty Affair and Reverend, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on Felix, a Portland-based band that has just released its fi, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on folk music duo Rust Farm, which is being presented at the, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on "For a Five," a new compact disc (CD) release by local mus, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on "from a drift to a glide," the latest compact disc (CD) re, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on "Greetings from Area Code 207," a release party being held, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on "Homb," the latest album released by the local sextet Cerb, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on Jim's Big Ego, a Boston-based rock band that will perform, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on local musician Shawn Saidon and his new CD, "Three Star Da, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on local quartet Frotus Caper's latest compact disc release,, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on Mary Jane Lamond, a Scottish Gaelic musician, performing a, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on "One Hit Wonder," the new CD by the Portland rock group W., Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on Orgy, a "new metal" band from California that dares to com, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on peformances by the band Cheerleadr, which is being present, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by blues singer/guitarist Popa Chubby, which, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by Brazilian singer Virginia Rodrigues, which, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by country singer Lucinda Williams, being pre, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by rock bands performing in Portland April 5,, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by rock musicians Graham Parker and the Figgs, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by singer/songwriter Juliana Hatfield on Oct., Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Du, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by singers/songwriters Jeep, which is being p, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by the alt-country/roots-rock band Say Zuzu,, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by the Boston-based country-music band Lovewh, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by The Dan Emery Mystery Band, which is being, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by the eclectic band The Four Bags, which is, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by the hardcore metal band "Hatebreed," which, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by the Massachusetts-based band Spouse, which, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by the New York-based band Ours, which is bei, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by the New York-based jam band Schleigho, whi, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by the rap-metal band Mushroomhead, which is, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by the reggae band Mystic Vibes, which is bei, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by The Reverend Horton Heat, being presented, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by the rock band "Castle Bravo," which is bei, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by the rock band Jeremiah Freed, which is bei, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by the upstate New York-based band Nozmo King, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on performances by violinist Eileen Ivers at Portland's Merri, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on Real Big Fish, a third-wave "ska" band from California tha, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on "River Coffee," a new compact disc (CD) release by mid-Mai, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on "Shufflin' Tremble," a new compact disc release by the Mai, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on singer/songwriter Gillian Welch, who will perform at the P, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on "So Ends Another," the new CD from the Portland music trio, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on songwriter and musician Bob Dylan, who will perform at the, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on Springvale blues singer C. C. Warner, who has released a, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the band Bicycle, which is being presented at the Skinny i, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the band "Now is Now" and its first full-length CD, "Trans, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the Bar Harbor-based band Beatroots, which will play May 2, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the Boston-based pop-punk band Wide Iris, which is being p, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the California-based band "311," which is being presented, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the heavy metal band Colepitz, which will perform at Asylu, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the local band Petting Zoo, with a review of their new CD,, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on The Melvins, a heavy-metal band performing at the Asylum i, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the new CD by the Portland band Wild Oats. The band is or, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the new self-title album by the local rock group Cerberus, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on "The Pain and the Pinkerton Thugs," the new CD from The Pi, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the Portland-based alternative country music group Cattle, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the Portland-based rock band Cerberus Shoal's new compact, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the Portland music group the Motengata Band, which recentl, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the Ray Mason Band, which will be presented at Portland's, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the Rock for Choice benefit at Raoul's in Portland on Febr, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on the upcoming performances of the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on three new compact discs released by Portland-area musical, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on "Tincan Experiment," a new compact disc release by Maine m, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on Tree and Honkeyball, two hardcore musical groups that will, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece on Zulu Leprechauns, an eclectic band being presented at the, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece performances by the rock band "Deadweight," which is being pr, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece performances by the rock bands "Black Apple," which is being, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece performances by the rock band "The Radar Brothers," which is, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece previewing a performance by the Boston-based "Punk Mambo" sep, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece previewing a Tree CD Release Party, celebrating the release o, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece previewing performances by singer/songwriter Richard Thompson, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece previewing the Far Too Jones band, a North Carolina-based qui, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece previewing The Queers, a New Hampshire-based punk band that w, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece reviewing a self-titled debut compact disc by the Portland tr, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece reviewing "Gi Me De Music," a new CD by Stream, a reggae ban, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece reviewing "Live at the Holiday Sin," a new CD by Ill Ease, wh, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece reviewing Portland-based Gigaphone Records' recently released, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece reviewing Portland-based singer-songwriter Elizabeth Ross's n, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece reviewing "Rooms by the Hour," the new CD by the Portland ban, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece the Boston-based hardcore-punk quartet Reach the Sky, which i, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece the New Metal band Primus, which is being presented at the Ce, Dan Short
"Short Cuts" piece three Portland bands: Cerberus Shoal, Diesel Doug and the Lon, Dan Short
"Short Cuts." Review of the compact disc "And Farewell to Hightide," cassette t, Dan Short
Short essay describes the architecture of Portland City Hall. Created in 1912 b, Sarah Goodyear
Short essay on the schooner "Bowdoin," which crossed the Arctic circle over two, Michelle Susan Twomey
Short fiction set in Maine by author Ann Hood., Ann Hood
Short, humorous article on Maine people who have caught spies., Eric Moody
Short piece about the fascination that shipwrecked remains hold for people., Colin W. Sargent
Short piece on Quillcote, the Salmon Falls home of fiction writer Kate Douglas W, Ken Baker
Short piece summarizes the success of an innovative piece of Maine legislation w
Short poem by Maine's poet laureate, Baron Wormser, entitled "January.", Baron Wormser
Short profile article about World War II's notorious "Axis Sally," born Mildred, Eric Moody
Short profile of Colleen Caron, who has been hired as the new buyer for the Port, Mark Klimek
Short profiles of "The 10 Most Intriguing People in Maine". Profiled are: Singe, Kevin LeDuc
Short reminiscence on the ice in Capisic Pond., Colin Sargent
Short story, "The Smallest Mountain Never Climbed," by Peter de Swart., Peter de Swart
"Short takes" piece on Ilsa Passetschnik of Richmond, who was profiled in a sum
"Short takes"piece on Mainers' comments on the Great Northern Paper Company's pr
"Short takes" profile of Alberta Redmond, 100, of Cape Porpoise. Follow up to
Shoshana Hoose article on the International Dinner Group and other potluck affic, Shoshana Hoose
Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot, Dan Domench
Should Portland pay $2.5 million in May to repair several city parking garages?, Elizabeth Peavey
"Show Biz" piece on Shadow Distribution, a film distribution company formed by t, Ken Eisen
Showcased at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art in Brunswick is one of the nation, Edgar Allen Beem
"Shutter Island." Fiction by Michael Hawkins., Michael Hawkins
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
Sign of the Times, Colin W. Sargent
Signs & Symbols, a Brunswick mail-order company, is offering what could be the f
Silent Night., Virginia M. Wright
Simeone Turgeon, 39, a licensed practical nurse at Goodall Hospital in Sanford,
Since 1903, the Balance Rock Inn retains the genteel summering traditions of Bar
Since 1980, when interstate banking became legal in Maine, Key Bank, Peoples Her
Since 1982, the S. D. Warren mill in Westbrook has made substantial profits sell
Since 1984 Hannaford Bros of Scarborough has taken advantage of a little-known
Since 1985, the annual 180-mile Trek Across Maine has raised more than $11 milli, Abby Zimet
Since 1988, Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) has been granted seven rate hike reque
Since 1990, more than 1,000 state workers have gone through a process called "bu
Since 1990, there have been two volunteers at Seguin Island Light each summer, c, Ken Textor
Since 2001, 3,000 Somalis have settled in Lewiston, an in-migration that receive, Cynthia Anderson
Since before 1911, Boothbay Region High School has been holding its Grand March, Sarah Goodyear
Since early August, Maine state police have issued 1,200 summonses to truck driv
Since early February, many of the 60 students at the Governor Baxter School for
Since last summer, a group of people has been working to restart Big Brothers/Bi
Since late 1992, the non-profit Friends of the Maine State Museum has raised mo
Since Portland Adult Education offered its first computer class for seniors less, Lee Burnett
Since the 1850s, the families of Gail Tobey, 62, and her husband, Dennis, have h, Judith Gaines
Since the 1970s, Ogunquit tourists have travelled the town by trolley. Although
Since the 1997 opening of the Coastal Connector near Topsham, the town has trans, Virginia Wright
Since the eighteenth century, when it was part of William Bingham's 3,000,000-ac, Jeff Herbst
Since the late 1980s, permit-by-rule laws have allowed for a more streamlined ap, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Singer Carol Noonan and her husband Jeff Flagg opened the Stone Mountain Arts Ce, Beth Brosnan
Singer-songwriter Tom Acousti, 31, of Portland, won five rounds on the nationall
Singular Sensations., Colin W. Sargent
Sir Edmund Hillary, who is credited with being the first man to reach the peak o
Sir Harry Oakes, a native of Sangerville, was found dead in his palatial oceanfr, Jeff Clark
Sister Edward Mary, principal of McAuley High School in Portland, yesterday said
Sister Maria Nau, 63, a Greek Orthodox nun, described as a peculiar person with
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
Sisters Julie and Anna Parisien of Auburn were yesterday named to the US Olymp
Six abnormal frogs were discovered at the Sunkhaze National Wildlife Refuge in B, Andrew K. Weegar
Six crew members of the Portland-based tug boat Reid McAlister were rescued yest
Six drawings by Martin Shields presenting one man's view of beauty found in the, Martin Shields
Six Maine companies haved been named to receive Governor's Awards for Business E
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 ocean-view homes, Diane Russell
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 Portland residents have taken out nomination papers for the city council, in
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
Sixteen eighth-graders from Freeport Middle School returned home from Paris, Fra
Sixteen entrepreneurs have established businesses in Portland's so-called arts d
Sixty-nine gravestones in one of the oldest sections of Evergreen Cemetery were
Sixty percent of the 1,019 people who spent at least one night at Portland's Oxf, Christopher Barry
Six-week-old Samuel Corrigan Moore of Gorham, born with cardiomyopathy, a disord
Six years ago, the town of Jay adopted an environmental ordinance, the only loca
Skeletal remains found Saturday in Limington by a hunter have been positively id
Sketch depicting the trial of Philip Berrigan, one of six peace activists arrest, Paul Brahms
Skidder & Draw., Douglas Milliken.
Skiers Marcus Nash of Fryeburg and Dorcas Wonsavage of Farmington yesterday were
"Skiing" article on the results registered by Maine's Olympic skiers -- Anna Pari, Dyke Hendrickson
"Skiing" article reporting that Carrabassett Valley Academy skiers Kirsten Clark, Dyke Hendrickson
"Skiing" column on Sugarloaf's Kriste Porter, 22, ranked No 4 in the World Cup, Dyke Hendrickson
"Skiing" column on U.S. Ski Team skier Julie Parisien of Auburn, who is having a, Dyke Hendrickson
Skijoring, or dog-pulled cross-country skiing, has become popular in Maine. Det, Paul Dest
SKI Ltd. of Sherburne, Vermont, this summer will complete its purchase of Sugarl
SKI Ltd. of Sherburne, Vt., yesterday officially purchased a 51 percent stake in
SKI Ltd. of Vermont, owner of the Killington, Haystack and Mount Snow ski resort
SKI Ltd., owner of the Killington, Mt. Snow and Haystack ski resorts, has a repu
Ski resorts such as Sugarloaf/USA and Sunday River are equivalent in size and en, Tory Haiss
Skowhegan, which worked hard to land a Wal-Mart in town, has learned that two ot, Andrew K. Weegar
Sludge, a byproduct of wastewater treatment, is a mixture of sand, nutrients and, Murray Carpenter
Small Business Lending in Maine
"Small College Notebook" piece on Matt Donahue, a former basketball player at th
"Small College Notebook" piece reporting that Kelly Wood of Cape Elizabeth, a mi
Small co-ops and buying clubs are on the rise in Maine. Local clubs and co-ops, Zoe S. Miller
Small World., Claire Z. Cramer
Smelts can be caught by jigging year round, or can be dipped with a net during t, Andrew K. Weegar
Smiling Hill Farm in Westbrook is a 450-acre oasis in a sea of suburban and indu, Andrew K. Weegar
Smooth Ride, Craig Idlebrook
Snapping turtles are Maine's largest turtle, and late spring is when they are on, Ken Textor
Snow and Nealley, established in 1864 in Bangor by Charles Snow and Edward Bowdo, James P. Brown
Snow and Nealley of Bangor has produced tools for more than 150 years. Five yea, Naomi Schalit
Snow Country magazine has ranked Killington Ski Area the top ski spot in the Eas
Snow Diving at Christmas., Jon Reiner
Snowfall totals in Portland for February have already reached 31 inches, more th
Snow Report on skiing and other winter recreation possibilities.
Social Security allotments for child welfare work in Maine will be held up pendi
Social Security payments in Maine during 1974.
Sociological essay about the myth or reality of "real Mainers." Related stories, Pamela Holley Wood
Soils used to bury low-level radioactive waste at the former Loring Air Force Ba
"Soley Watch" piece on a lawsuit filed in December by ASCAP against Joe Soley's, Christopher Barry
"Soley Watch" piece on a rumor that Joe Soley was selling all of his Old Port pr, Sharon Bass
"Soley Watch" piece on the building at 9 Exchange Street, owned by Joe Soley. N, Christopher Barry
"Soley Watch" piece on the conditions at Ten Exchange Street in Portland. Joe So, Christopher Barry
"Soley Watch" piece on the laundromat landlord Joe Soley installed in his buildi, Christopher Barry
"Soley Watch" piece on the main sewer line at 10 Exchange Street in Portland, wh, Sharon Bass
"Soley Watch" piece reporting problems at the $1,500-per-month penthouse at 11 E, Christopher Barry
"Soley Watch" piece reporting that Joe Soley had his employees sign a document s, Christopher Barry
"Soley Watch" piece reporting that the Maine Marine Patrol on October 31 confisc
Solon Elementary School has lost 20 to 30 percent of its students over the past
Solon Elementary School, which serves 149 students from K-8, has incorporated th, Edgar Allen Beem
So many incumbents in the state Legislature have decided not to seek re-election
Somchai (Sam) Sriweawnetr is now a Maine restaurateur, Colin S. Sargent
Some 10,000 Girl Scouts between the ages of 6 and 17 from ten counties in centra
Some 140 volunteers are expected to assemble Saturday to install playgrounds at
Some 18 Maine book lovers, including U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, give their recomme, Lance Tapley
Some 2,000 to 3,000 Mainers have made competitive shooting their sport, and, acc
Some 230 members of Teamsters Local 340 in Maine are taking part in the nationwi
Some 3,800 vehicles came through the York tollbooth on the Maine Turnpike on Fri
Some 500 baseball fans attended a welcoming banquet for the Portland Sea Dogs la
Some 7,000 couples divorce in Maine each year, with 1,088 divorces filed in Port, Claire Holman
Some 800 donors from around the state gave everything from money to supplies to
Some analysts believe the recent Liberal Party victory in Canada could indirectl
Some Bar Harbor residents are concerned that a Maine Department of Transportatio
Some community activists believe that some members of the Portland City Council
Some figures on Social Security funds distributed to Maine residents.
Some fishermen dip female lobsters in a chlorine and water solution to make them, Phyllis Austin
Some foresters are concerned that the hemlock logs on Commercial Street in Portl
Some Freeport officials are concerned about the Boulos Company's plans to build
Some hockey enthusiasts say Sanford's Pond on Chebeague Island is the perfect ho
Some homeowners on the waterfront in Sorrento are upset about the level of harbo
Some ideas for the new year from Allison Turrell, who advocates starting a Riot
Some in Maine's clamming industry are organizing, forming groups that monitor wa, Murray Carpenter
Some little-known vignettes of the life of painter Winslow Homer, who lived at P, Craig Fisher and Ashton Helen
Some Maine counties have experimented with house arrest and electronic bracelet, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Some Maine lobstermen are bringing in less than half of what they did last year,
Some Maine shrimp fishermen are using a finfish exclusion device called the Nord
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 meteorologists and weather forecasters tend to use the word nor'easter in d
Some municipalities in Greater Portland have local zoning ordinances that discou, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Some observers of the 1994 gubernatorial race contend that aside from the call f, Bob Young
Some observers of the Maine urchin industry, which has seen phenomenal growth si
Someone is apparently trying to realize some financial gain from the tragedy of
Some Portland officials want The Cage, an after hours dance club in the Old Port
Some Portland residents say local dog owners are not picking up after their pets, Tony Giampetruzzi
Some Portland voters who requested absentee ballots never received them, while o, Laura Conaway
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, like Charly and Jack Matheson, of Mitchell Road in Cape Elizabet
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 Scarborough residents are concerned that school officials are being overly
Some school districts in Maine lost as many as eight school days because of this, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
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 students at Colby and Bates colleges who voted in last week's elections wer
"Sometimes and Island." Fiction by Elli Meeropol., Elli Meeropol
Some Washington County educators are concerned that the new magnet school in Lim
Somewhere North of Me., Jane Brox
Some Windham parents are concerned about a plan which would convert the junior h
Some Yarmouth residents have accused the School Department of electioneering and
Songwriter Robbie Fulks will performing Neighborhood House in Northeast Harbor o, Brendan Wolfe
"So noted" commentary supporting Portland mayor Tom Kane's efforts to combine th, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece acknowledging the huge task that the Portland City Council must, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece adding to Al Diamon's twenty-five suggestions for a better Port, Chris Busby
"So Noted" piece advising Erik Richard to live in Portland full time or resign a, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece apologizing for a "Chef Al's Fowl" cartoon, which portrayed vio, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece applauding a legislative bill, sponsored by state senator Joel, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece applauding "Loud, Intelligent and Political" (LIP), a new group, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece applauding Portland City councilors Peter O'Donnell and Karen G, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece applauding Regional Waste Systems' settlement of its lawsuit ag, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece applauding state represenative Tom Bull, D-Freeport, for sponso, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece applauding the Federal Communications Commission for a recent d, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece applauding the Portland City Council's decision to begin a curb, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece applauding the Portland School Department for finally hiring a, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece arguing the police and the district attorney need to take serio, Chris Busby
"So Noted" piece by Casco Bay Weekly editor Chris Busby explaining why he decide, Chris Busby
"So Noted" piece calling on the Portland School Board to fire Portland School Su, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece charging that Maine Won't Discriminate is a directionless organ, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece critical of a $651,000 tax break the Portland City Council appr, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece critical of Andrew "Skip" Matson, the executive director of the, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece critical of Moses Sebunya who has been an articulate critic of, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece critical of Owen Wells, director of the Libra Foundation, and h, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece critical of Portland police chief Michael J. Chitwood, who plan, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece critical of the Portland City Council's policies on tax increme, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece criticizing a proposal to beautify Portland's major arterials i, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece criticizing a recent decision by David House, president of St., David Tyler
"So Noted" piece criticizing Portland city officials and its nine representative, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece criticizing Portland police chief Mike Chitwood for applying do, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece criticizing the Portland School Committee and the unprecedented, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece criticizing the Portland School Committee for showing contempt, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece criticizing U.S. represenative Tom Allen for failing to remain, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece deploring recent efforts to rid Portland's Old Port of street m, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece deploring the suspension of an education program for abusive me, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece describing Chris Busby's sense of revulsion upon witnessing a, Chris Busby
"So Noted" piece endorsing Portland School Committee candidates Jonathan Radtke, Staff
"So Noted" piece expressing concern for the Casco Bay Weekly's editorial indepen, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece expressing opposition to a proposal by the Portland City Counci, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece focusing on the mislabeling of meat sold by Wolfe's Neck Farm a, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece highlighting some very successful Portland projects that were c, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece in Casco Bay Weekly's annual volunteer issue asking readers to, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece in opposition to Portland City Councilor Peter O'Donnell's prop, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece in support of state representative Michael Brennan's proposal t, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece lamenting the death of adult alternative radio station WCLZ (98, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece lamenting the Feb. 21 Portland City Council decision banning al, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece lamenting the imminent demise of the Keystone Theatre Cafe in P, Chris Busby
"So Noted" piece lamenting the unsuccessful effort to recall Portland city counc, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece noting fears that have been raised by residents at public heari, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece noting that Cumberland County taxpayers are getting hit with a, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece noting that it's been almost a year since 64 percent of Maine v, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece noting that Portland schools are facing a $600,000 loss of stat, Chris Busby
"So Noted" piece noting that there is no statewide uniform residency requirement, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece noting that the state has an $85 million budget surplus this fi, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece noting the Dec. 31 arrest of a dozen people in Portland's Old P, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece noting the number of Portland rental units that are being conve, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on a city proposal to construct apartment buildings on polluted, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece on after-hours entertainment events, which are being regularly, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on a low-cost housing project for the Bayside neighborhood prop, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on amendments to a draft of a gay rights law that are being pr, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on Ann Sachs, a longtime AIDS survivor and activist, who died F, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece on an ordinance proposed by Portland city councilor Peter O'Don, Chris Busby
"So Noted" piece on a proposal by Portland city councilor Peter O'Donnell that w, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on a proposal by the Portland Water District and Wheelabrator W, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece on a reduction in the number of bars in the Old Port. The Peng, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece on a referendum initiative by the Campaign for a Comprehensive, Chris Busby
"So Noted" piece on a study by the Maine Center for Economic Policy about what h, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on Bookland, the Maine-owned bookstore chain that recently file, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece on Casco Bay Weekly's endorsements of candidates running in Por, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece on circumcision, suggesting that both male and female circumcis, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece on city candidates and ballot questions endorsed by the Casco B, Staff
"So Noted" piece on inequities in the distribution of music education dollars in, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece on Laurie Savona, Portland's city clerk, whose office was the s, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece on local area political candidates endorsed by the staff of the, Staff
"So Noted" piece on local artists and how edgy they can be in terms of moral lim, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece on on Portland superintendent of schools Mary Jane McCalmon's d, Tyler David
"So Noted" piece on Peter J. Feeney, 25, a Cumberland County commissioner who di, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on Portland school superintendent Mary Jane McCalmon's most rec, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece on Portland's rental rates, which are at all-time highs, and va, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece on Portland's segregated schools. Administrators argued centra, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece on Portland's top school administrators who wanted raises this, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece on proposals to change the May date for Portland municipal elec, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece on serious suggestions for city leaders concerning economic dev, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on substance abuse problems on Maine's streets and in its priso, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on the charges of racism leveled against the Cumberland County, Sarah Goodyear
"So Noted" piece on the gentrification of Portland and the demolition of homes i, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece on the hypocrisy of Christian conservatives who use people who, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece on the May 26 termination of Laura Conaway as Casco Bay Weekly', Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece on the Milestone Foundation, a homeless shelter for male alcoho, Chris Busby
"So Noted" piece on the parking problem in Portland, which, according to the aut, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece on the perception that the Portland Planning Board is pro-devel, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on the Portland Arts District, which is being threatened by the, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on the Portland City Council's Finance Committee, which told sc, Sarah Goodyear
"So Noted" piece on the Portland City Council's intent to deny Portland resident, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on the Portland Public Market and urging Libra Foundation manag, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on the Portland Public Market, which is losing vendors because, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on the power of organized protest and citing the recent example, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece on the public hearings to determine if dog owners will be allow, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that allows the Boys Sc, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on the rejuvenated debate over a proposed convention center in, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on the Resource Hub, a Portland office that provides free consu, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece on the space crunch at the Cumberland County Jail. Opened in J, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on "The Undesirables," a name adopted by area teenagers who are, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece on the way city sprawl has affected neighborhoods along Portlan, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece on those who are considered to be Portland's most powerful peop, Laura Conaway
"So Noted" piece on two ads recently rejected by the Maine Times, ostensibly for, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece opposing a Maine Department of Transportation proposal to widen, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece opposing a proposal by Department of Human Services officials t, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece praising the Portland City Council's public safety committee fo
"So Noted" piece questioning a Portland City Council proposal to build a tempora, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece questioning why Portland School Committee members would seek a, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece renewing the call for the dismissal of Portland's school superi, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece supporting a legislative bill filed by state senator Anne Rand,, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece taking issue with the Portland Police Department for placing an, Chris Busby
"So Noted" piece that deplores current federal deportation laws that can result, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging Maine Department of Transportation officials to listen t, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging Mercy Hospital officials to seek and listen to community, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging Portland citizens to reject the Campaign for a Comprehen, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging Portland city officials to come up with at least three a, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging Portland city officials to dump plans for a new teen cen, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging Portland city officials to enforce esiting taxi rules ra, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging Portland city officials to start drawing residents into, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging Portland's Downtown District group to expedite the long-, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging Portland's voters to support a petition drive to recall, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece urging Portland's white population to expand its cultural horiz, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece urging Portland voters to listen closely and critically when le, Chris Busby
"So Noted" piece urging the Legislature to consider increasing state revenue sha, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging the Maine Legislature to pass legislation protecting gay, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging the Portland City Council to appoint a teen advisory com, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging the Portland City Council to deny a tax break requested, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece urging the Portland City Council to give foremost consideration, Chris Busby
"So Noted" piece urging the Portland City Council to include $30,000 in the city, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging the Portland City Council to support City Councilor Tom, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging the Portland Planning Board to approve a $10 million, 72, Al Diamon
"So Noted" piece urging the Portland School Committee and the city council to ma, Chris Busby
"So Noted" piece urging the Portland School Committee to ban the Boy Scouts of A, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging voters to defeat a measure on the November referendum ba, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging voters to reject the forestry management question on the, David Tyler
"So Noted" piece urging voters to support the Maine Death with Dignity Act., David Tyler
"So Noted" piece with a self-introduction by Chris Busby who has replaced David, Chris Busby
"So Noted" piece with endorsements by the staff of the Casco Bay Weekly in the N, Staff
"So Noted" piece with recommendations from Casco Bay Weekly's editors and staff
"So Noted" tongue-in-cheek piece on homosexuality and other taboos in the Bible,, Al Diamon
Sophia Collier, founder of Portland's Good Day Market Co-op and Brooklyn-based S
Sophisticated Ladies., Andrew Toppan
"Sophomore Yearbook" piece, part of a continuing series that looks at a sophomor
Sorrento voters last week unanimously approved a gay-rights ordinance that was, Jay Davis
S.O.S. (Save Our Seals), Edgar Allen Beem
Soup for You! Café., Michael Burke
South Berwick officials are considering stricter enforcement of the no-sledding
Southern Maine Medical Center in Biddeford is among a handful of Maine hospitals, Phyllis Austin
Southern Maine's employment picture is improving, with companies rebuilding staf
Southern Maine's only Reform Jewish congregation, Congregation Bet Ha'am of Sout
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 city managerJerre Bryant and Mayor Susan Avery are concerned that
South Portland city manager Jerre Bryant has identified $15 million in public im
South Portland city managerJerre Bryant yesterday announced that Edward J. Googi
South Portland city officials expect to be briefed tonight on a proposal by CBL
South Portland city officials plan to seek $300,000 from the state Department of
South Portland Deputy Fire Chief Mike Haskell yesterday said a new schedule at t
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 has sent out a team of students from the Southern Maine Technical
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 High School Principal Jacqueline G. Soychak yesterday complained
South Portland High School's Red Riots won the state Class A football championsh
South Portland High School students are leading a campaign for the construction
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 Mayor James A. Soule will relinquish his position on December 6,
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 chief Robert M. Schwartz has been suspended a week without
South Portland police chief Robert M Schwartz yesterday submitted his resignati
South Portland police chief Robert Schwartz yesterday announced that Officer Kev
South Portland police have drawn blood samples from as many as 30 men who might
South Portland police have released a composite drawing of the man believed resp
South Portland police officers Todd Barlow and Theodore Sargent were justified i
South Portland police received complaints about the Portland Players production, Laura Conaway
South Portland police searched the home of J. Henry Lyons, a lawyer who works in
South Portland police yesterday shot George Jordan, 48, of 696 Westbrook Street,
South Portland residents voted 2,427 to 2,376 in favor of repealing that city's
South Portland's Cushing Point was the site of the West Shipyard during World Wa
South Portland's Lyric Theater, located in a former Church of the Nazareen on
South Portland's new High-Land Playland is using a thick bed of multi-colored ru
South Portland's Small School, thanks to the efforts of fourth- grade teacher Jo
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
South Windham village was one of the earliest settlements to emerge as Europeans
Speaker of the Maine House John L. Martin has reconsidered his opposition to loc
Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives John Martin yesterday said that i
Speakers at the Maine Bar Association's annual meeting yesterday in Portland sai
Speakers testifying before the Legislature's Education Committee voiced oppositi
Speaking before the Third Blaine House Conference on Aging, Governor Curtis crit
Special 12-page insert featuring the winners of the 2004 Best Music Poll in 20 c
Special 12-page insert on Portland's most influential women, with interviews in
Special 16-page insert featuring the winners of the 2005 Best Music Poll in 24 c
Special 16-page insert featuring the winners of the 2006 Best Music Poll in 18 c
Special 23-page report on the casino referendum, with predictions by Phoenix wri
Special, 32-page guide to Christmas Shopping in Maine, detailing shopping, dinin
Special 32-page section (located between pages 32 and 33), about the Portland Sy
Special 38-page section on "Retiring in Maine" with information to help retirees, Staff
Special 46-page section on "Retiring in Maine" with a listing of Maine's retirem
Special, 48-page guide to retiring in Maine, with a listing of Maine's retiremen
Special, 54-page guide to Christmas Shopping in Maine, detailing 50 great gift i
Special advertising section, with profiles of Barbara's Kitchen & Cafe of South
Special advertising section with profiles of Nostalgia Light Works of Portland;
Special advertising section, with profiles of The CD Authority of South Portland
Special advertising supplement on the Children's Museum of Maine, which celebrat
Special Casco Bay Weekly issue in which four of Portland's cartoon artists go wi
Special eight-page "2004 Yankee Haters Guide" featuring the Boston Red Sox's sea
Special eight-page insert with preview of the fifth annual presentation of Dance
Special feature article on Maine antiques and auctions. With special focus on M
Special feature article on Maine antiques and auctions. With special focus on t, Staff
Special guide to Christmas shopping in Maine. With a shopping tour of Maine's c, Staff
Special insert focusing on the 2002 Old Port Festival, which is being held in Po
Special Maine Sunday Telegram supplement on the 1993 NCAA Division I hockey cham
Special "On the Water" section with pieces on windjammers in Camden Harbor; the, of Down East Editors
Special section, "Bangor: A City Reborn", with articles about the new waterfront, of Down East Editors
Special section, "Cheap Eats", with recommendations for the best places in Maine, Michaela Cavallaro
Special section featuring 200 years of art in Portland with special focus on the, Staff
Special section, "Lewiston-Auburn: Maine's Surprising Twin Cities", with article, of Down East Editors
Special section, "Maine for the Holidays: A Guide to Christmas Shopping on the M, of Down East Editors
Special section, "Maine for the Holidays", with articles about Maine-based gift, of Down East Editors
Special section, "My Maine Wedding", with articles about an outdoor Maine weddin, of Down East Editors
Special section on daytrips to Ogunquit, Biddeford, Freeport, Bridgton, Hallowel, of Down East Editors
Special section, "One More Drive", with articles about five scenic late fall dri, of Down East Editors
Special section on exploring Maine in autumn, including "Where the Colors Are,"
Special section on Maine real estate by the editors of Down East with the Maine
Special section on Maine's top fall foliage routes. With special focus on autum, Staff
Special section on relocating to Maine, with an excerpt from "Maine Street: Face, of Down East Editors
Special section on retiring in Maine, with an article on Spectrum Generations' c, of Down East Editors
Special section on the Maine Folk Art Trail, created by Charles Burden and fello
Special section, "Retire in Maine: Choose Your Own Retirement Adventure", with r, Meadow Rue Merrill
Special section, "Retiring in Maine," with articles on new retirement living opt, East editors Down
Special section, "Retiring in Maine," with information on 20 reasons to make the, of Down East Editors
Special supplement, "Artful Ogunquit", traces Ogunquit's transition from a ninet, Edgar Allen Beem
Special supplement, "Biddeford-Saco: From Mill Towns to Boomtowns." The two tow, of Down East Editors and Joshua Bodwell
Special supplement on Freeport, Maine's shopping destination, which continues to, of Down East Editors
Special tabloid insert recognizing and acknowledging the 1993 Broderson Award wi
Special to the Telegram by Thomas Hedley Reynolds, president of the University o, Thomas Hedley Reynolds
Special Women in Business advertising section with profiles of Barbara's Kitchen
Specifics on winter weather averages for December, January and February, plus a
Spec Timothy J Gilchrist, 21, of Gray, a member of the 9th Infantry, 4th Batta
Spednic Lake, created by a dam on the St. Croix River, is operated by Georgia-Pa
Spencer Press, the Massachusetts-based commercial printer with a plant in the We
Spending by Canadians accounted for as much as half of the retail sales in Bango
Spindleworks is a nonprofit organization for adults with developmental disabilit, Charlotte Albright
Splitsville, USA., Michaela Cavallaro
Sponsored by the National Audubon Society, a Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is carr, Kristen Lindquist
"Sportland" piece on a beginners snowshoeing class recently held at Fogg Farm in, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on a controversial proposal to replace the natural turf at Por, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on a homemade version of the vintage Parker Brothers' board ga, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Anne Beaney, coach of the Scarborough High School girls' cl, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Anne McClure, 33, the new golf pro at Portland's Riverside, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on a proposal for the Portland Winter Carnival. The writer sa, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on area sports bars, including Bleachers, Timothy's, Asylum, P, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on a summer league for ultimate frisbee, which was started by, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Bradbury Mountain in Bradbury Mountain State Park in Pownal, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Bryan Trottier, 41, the new coach of the Portland Pirates o, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on "Cardio Kickboxing Elite," a new book by Frank Thiboutot on, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Choi's School of Self-Defense in Portland, which is owned b, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on competitive badminton in Maine. Bill Ellis, 16, a junior a, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on fall surfing at Higgins Beach, a favorite haunt of Portland, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on fishing for mackerel, pollock, stripers and bluefish in the, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Fore Season Golf on Forest Avenue. Fore Season has five fu, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Forum Sk8 Park, Portland's new skateboard/in-line park on M, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Greater Portland's newest ice-skating venue, Twombly Pond,, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Hadlock Field in Portland, where balls that fly over the ou, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Hargy Heap's Casco Bay Rowing Center, which has a fleet of, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on high school soccer games in the Greater Portland area., J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on iceboating with special focus on an iceboat kit assembled b, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on ice skating conditions at Deering Oaks pond in Portland., J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on indoor handball, which is played on a racquetball court. O, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Jack Bell, 34, of Gorham, who founded and coaches the Maine, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on John Donovan of Portland, who has two 40-foot-long, clay-pi, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Liz Leddy, 19, of Portland, a boxer and 125-pound novice wo, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Michele Amidon, 29, a member of the Play It Again Sports ho, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Mr. A's Pizza League, an in-house dart league that meets ev, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Nancy Becker, 35, of Portland, the founder of the new Portl, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Pete Everest, 71, of South Portland, who is currently playi, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on playing golf at the Great Chebeague Golf Club in the middle, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on Play It Again Sports on Marginal Way in Portland. The stor, J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on preparing Deering Oaks pond in Portland for ice skating., J Barry Mothes
"Sportland" piece on roller hockey at Cornelia Warren Rink in Westbrook. The fo, J Barry Mothes