Content Posted in 2014
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Beautiful Locals," a compilation of Portland, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Days of Summer," a new release by pop singer/, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Do You Think We'll Move Past This?," the new, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Hot All Day," a new CD by blues guitarist Eri, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "It Is What It Is (And It Does What It Does),, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Keep on Smiling," the latest release by count, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Left My Voicebox in a Seaside Town," the debu, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Musica en Flagrante," the new, all-instrument, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "NotCommon," the debut full-length recording b, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Off-White EP," by local roots-reggae band Sou, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Open Letter to the Damned," the debut album b, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Praise & Worship," a compilation of 10 years, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Sincerely Yours," the new CD by rock band Hea, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Skull Crackers," the new CD by Tarpigh. Band, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Skylight," the debut full-length recording by, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing Stars Look Down's self-titled debut recording,, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece reviewing the first issue of "Kapital Ink," a 110-page g, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing the first solo CD of veteran Portland musician, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing the self-titled new release by bluegrass band, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing the top live musical performances presented in, Sherie Dyer
"the beat report" piece reviewing three new local music releases: "The Lesson,", Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Time Heals Nothing," the new Every Forty Seco, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Trouble," the new CD by Maine musician Ray La, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing two CDs released by Maine bands: "Dirigo," by, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing two debut hip-hop releases by local artists Br, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Watch It Go," the first official release by t, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece reviewing "Yesterday Love," the sophomore album by singe, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece suggesting that Portland needs a local music library, or, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece "Summer Preview" of upcoming CD-releases by local musici, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a fall preview of the local music scene. With a re, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "Again," the debut full-length album by, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "Beauty of a Heart," the new recording, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "Dream #29," a new record by Portland n, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "Greetings from Area Code 207, Volume 6, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "Here Where Nothing Grows," the debut r, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" piece with a review of "It Takes One to Know One," the new alb, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "La Bonne Vie," the debut full-length a, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "Life with a Hangover," the new hip-hop, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "Lost on Liftoff," the debut release by, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "Maryshelleyoverdrive," the debut full-, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "Of the Black and Blue," the new record, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "Rolling Home," the new CD release from, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "Soundtrack from the Upside," the debut, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "The Fight," a new six-song EP by the h, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "When the Summers Lasted Long," the deb, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with a review of "Where is Dunyazad?," the new release f, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with reviews of two new local records: Paranoid Social C, Sam Pfeifle
"The Beat Report" piece with reviews of two new local roots music CDs. The Muti, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" reviewing "Green Valentine," the new CD by Darien Brahms. Dar, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report," reviewing Re: Lease--Selected Recordings from the Skinny (200, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" with a review of "Mesmerized," the new hip-hop release from Il, Sam Pfeifle
"the beat report" with a review of "The Land We All Believe In," the new CD by C, Sam Pfeifle
The beauty of Mount Blue State Park's confused layout is that it allows -- in fa, Andrew Vietze
The beaver, brought to the verge of extinction in the last century because of th, Sarah Scott
The Belfast Curling Club's ice house, the only one in Maine, is open nightly for, Suzanne Rico
The BEST (Business and Education Striving Together) Foundation last week spo
"The Best of Portland" 2003 in six categories: Food & Drink, Arts & Entertainmen
"The Best of Portland" 2004 in six categories: Food & Drink, Arts & Entertainmen
"The Best of Portland" 2005 in four categories: Food & Drink, Arts & Entertainme
"The Best of Portland" 2006 in four categories: Food & Drink, Arts & Entertainme
"The Best of Portland" 2007 in four categories: Food & Drink, Arts & Nightlife,
"The Best of Portland" 2008 in four categories: Arts & Entertainment, City Life,
"The Best of Portland" 2008 in four categories: Arts & Entertainment, City Life,
The Best of Portland in five categories: Food & Drink, Shopping, Arts & Enterta, Staff
"The Best" of Portland in six categories: Food & Drink, Arts & Entertainment, Sh
The Bible Society of Maine last week named Wayne Santos, 36, a Scarborough minis
The Biddeford City Council will vote tonight on the appointment of Bruce Benway,
The Biddeford fire which killed 2-year-old Ashley Alvarez of Massachusetts Frida
The Biddeford School Board last night sent the issue of a proposed repeal of the
The Biddeford School Board yesterday voted 6-1 to continue the ban on hats at Bi
The Biddeford School Committee plans to send layoff notices to all of the 137 te
The Biddeford Tigers beat the Waterville Panthers 16-0 to win the state Class A
The Bigelow Laboratory in Boothbay Harbor, which in December seemed ready to clo
The bipartisan Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices yesterda
The Black Birch., Monica Wood
The Blaine House in Augusta will be receiving some much needed repair work. Auth
The blizzard of 1993 did extensive damage to the clam industry in Cutler, plowin
The blizzard of 1993 was a financial boon to companies that had something that c
"The Blue Goose." Fiction by Murray Osborne,, Murray Osborn
The Blue Ribbon Commission on Worker's Compensation Reform yesterday held firm f
The Board of Chiropractic Examination and Registration (BCER) is expected to set, Lee Burnett
The board of directors of Camp Fire Hitonowa Council are forming a land trust to
The board of directors of Casco Bay Lines last month voted to raise rates for tr, Laura Conaway
The board of directors of Consumers Water Co. last Saturday voted to increase th
The board of directors of Freeport Child Care Services has fired administrator G
The board of directors of Regional Waste Systems has postponed for sixty days a
The board of directors of Regional Waste Systems have recommended that the $18 m
The board of directors of Regional Waste Systems Inc. voted 17-8 against buildin
The board of directors of Regional Waste Systems is likely to vote down a plan t
The board of directors of Regional Waste Systems voted Thursday to give the agen
The Board of Directors of Scarborough's Camp Ketcha resigned en masse at a speci
The board of directors of School Administrative District 61 on Monday unanimousl
The Board of Environmental Protection has responded favorably to Bangor Hydro-El
The Board of Environmental Protection on Wednesday told Bangor Hydro-Electric Co
The Board of Environmental Protection voted 5-1 to accept Department of Environm
The Board of Osteopathic Examination and Registration has granted Portland surge
The board of School Administrative District 11 voted 7-5 yesterday to reinstate
The board of School Administrative District 40 is ready to vote on a new policy, Steve Cartwright
The board of School Administrative District 70 has refused a "do not rescusitate
The board of Scott Paper Co., which owns the S. D. Warren mill in Westbrook, wil
The board of the Casco Bay Island Transit District on March 17 decided that the
The board of the Finance Authority of Maine yesterday proposed a rule that would
The board of the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency yesterday voted 7-4 in favor of A
The board of the Munjoy Hill Neighborhood Organization on May 4 voted to oppose
The board of the Sacopee Valley Health Center upheld the dismissal of Dr. Mary N
The board of trustees of the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences has decided a
The board of trustees of the Cumberland County Civic Center (CCCC) is looking f
The boards of commissioners of Penobscot and Piscataquis counties in 1993 decide
The boards of Maine Medical Center, Mercy Hospital and Brighton Medical Center w
The boards of Portland's Maine Medical Center, Mercy Hospital and Brighton Medic
The bodies of Douglas Fernald, 70, of Sullivan, and Don MacIntyre, 48, of New Ha
The body of a 56-year-old Scarborough woman was discovered yesterday morning on
The body of an infant was found wrapped in plastic in an abandoned 1984 Ford Esc
The body of Crystal Perry, 30, of Bridgton, was found by Perry's 12-year-old dau
The body of Tammy Dickson, 22, of South Portland, was found bound and gagged in
The body of Thomas Napier, 23, of Lyman, was found yesterday in the Saco River b
The Boothbay Board of Assessors wants the Baxter Island Association to pay back
The Boulos Co. and Appraisal Associates have announced the joint publication of
The Boulos Co has signed up with the Commercial Network, a non-profit real esta
The Boulos Company has scaled back the size of a building it proposes to build a
The Bowdoin College campus in Brunswick is hosting the New England Yearly Meetin
The Boynton-McKay drugstore in Camden closed last winter, and will re-open short, Steve Cartwright
The Boy Singers of Maine choir is finishing its 15th season, and the 61 members
The Boys Singers of Maine were prevented from participating in President Clinton
The Boys to Men conference, held for the past two years at the University of Sou, Kelley Bouchard
The Brady Bill became effective in Maine last Monday, and has already prevented
The Breakwater estate on Mount Desert Island was built in 1904 by John Innes Kan, Nan Lincoln
The Breakwater School in Portland is celebrating its first multicultural festiva
The bridge on Route 231 in North Yarmouth will be reopened next week, and is one
The Bridgton Public Library, built in 1913 and listed on the National Register o
The Brighton Avenue Pharmacy opened in 1927, and in 1935 Kenneth Burnham became, John Gormley
The Brunswick Intown Group has made the semifinals in a competition sponsored by
The Brunswick Naval Air Station's bomb squad is scheduled to be eliminated in Se
The Brunswick School Board yesterday voted unanimously to hire James L Ashe as
The Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust and the Maine Conservation Corps last week bega
The Bueben Colburn batteaux museum in Pittston shows Benedict Arnold's march up, Richard Rose
The Building Materials Bank in Gray warehouses reusable building materials and s
The building that houses Erasmo's Cafe near Bath Iron Works in Portland has been, Colin Sargent
The Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Resources has had its funding cut from $411,
The Bureau of Public Lands has proposed a management plan for a parcel of land i
The Business Week 1000, the magazine's annual ranking of corporate market value,
The Butterfly & Insect Museum at Maine Art Glass in Lisbon Falls, founded by Jim, Meadow Rue Merrill
The Buxton Road overpass, which crosses the Maine Turnpike in Saco, crumbled in
The Cable Act of 1992 set an October 6 deadline for cable television companies a
The Cable is the Key: Block Islanders Debate Industrial Wind., Dave McGlinchey
The Cafe Review, a quarterly journal of poetry and visual arts published in Port, Doug Hubley
The Cafe Review, Portland's local poetry magazine, celebrates its fifth annivers, Greg Gadberry
The Cage, an alcohol-free Portland dance club in Portland's Old Port, has applie
The Canadian government has ordered the Canadian Atlantic Railway to keep the ra
The Canadian government in 1992 unveiled a $15 million program to develop recrea
The Canadian province of New Brunswick has levied an 11 percent sales tax on goo
The Canadian province of New Brusnwick has imposed an 11 percent surtax on goods
The Can-Am Crown Sled Dog Races make up Fort Kent's busiest weekend. The town a, Elizabeth Peavey
The cancer-fighting drug taxol has been discovered in the needles of the Canadia
The Cape Elizabeth Board of Sewer Appeals recently recommended that the town con
The Cape Elizabeth Conservation Commission have plans to create a nature trail a
The Cape Elizabeth Planning Board has endorsed a set of zoning regulations inten
The Cape Elizabeth Planning Board last night voted 3-2 in favor of approving a p
The Cape Elizabeth Planning Board voted 4-0 to table a fourth request for subdiv
The Cape Elizabeth School Board has decided the high school is not ready to join
The Cape Elizabeth School Board is considering converting the town's three schoo
The Cape Elizabeth School Board is expected to approve Superintendent of Schools
The Cape Elizabeth School Board is trying to deal with what amounts to teacher s
The Cape Elizabeth School Board last night voted 7-0 to award an $8.6 million co
The Cape Elizabeth Service Delivery Options Committee is expected to issue a rep
The Cape Elizabeth Town Center Planning Committee has put forth a plan that woul
The Cape Elizabeth Town Council has accepted a long-range plan which would expan
The Cape Elizabeth Town Council has approved an agreement with the federal gover
The Cape Elizabeth Town Council on Monday voted 5-1 to extend a moratorium on ce
The Cape Elizabeth Town Council on Monday will vote on a recommendation by Town
The Cape Elizabeth Town Council voted to accept a donation of about 60 acres of
The Cape Elizabeth Town Council was presented with a report last week recommendi
The Cape Elizabeth Zoning Board of Appeals tonight will decide the issue of whet
The Career Institute of Sanford, a vocational school, has the highest student de
The Carnaval de Quebec has been called "the world's biggest winter celebration,", Jonathan White
The Carnegie Hero Fund of Pittsburgh on Wednesday honored Richard Kohls, 34, Van
The carnival worker stabbed to death early Monday morning at the Cumberland Fair
The Casco Bay Educational Alliance, consisting of Falmouth, Yarmouth, Freeport,
The Casco Bay Educational Alliance, consisting of Falmouth, Yarmouth, Freeport,
The Casco Bay Education Alliance has decided to contact private foundations and
The Casco Bay Education Alliance was formed by the towns of Falmouth, Yarmouth,
The Casco Bay Estuary Project estimates there are 5,000 boats berthed in Casco B, Andrew Hosch
The Casco Bay Estuary Project has funneled funds into a number of scientific stu, Paul Karr
The Casco Bay Estuary Project is awarding grants totaling $12,600 to various ins
The Casco Bay Island Transit District board is considering three proposals that
The Casco Shipbuilding Company Inc. of South Freeport built curious wooden ships, Elizabeth S. Warner
The Center for Behavioral Health, Inc. of Rhode Island yesterday opened the stat
The Center for Creative Imaging in Camden, a training facility on the forefront
The Center for Cultural Exchange in Portland faces an uncertain future in the wa, Amy Louise Barnett
The Center for Defense Industry, a group of defense analysts based in Washington
The Center for Grieving Children in Portland is gearing up for its fifth annual, Lisa Holbrook
The Center for Grieving Children, which currently has around 100 children enroll
The Center for Maine Craftsmanship in Rockland includes the Messler Gallery, whi, Amy Louise Reynolds
The Center for Marine Conservation has asked the National Marine Fisheries Servi
The Center for Performance Studies, a community-based acting school located at t
The chairman of the South Portland School Board wants the board to review how th
The Challengers Division of Little League gives special-needs children ages 8-18
The Chamber of Commerce of the Greater Portland Region on Wednesday honored the
The Chamber of Commerce yesterday announced that after this year it will no long
The Champion paper mill in Bucksport has asked for a review of its valuations fo
"The Chandler." Fiction by Barbara Lefkowitz., Barbara Lefcowitz
The change from transportation of wood by water to transportation by truck has h, Phyllis Austin
The Channel Crossing restaurant and marina in South Portland will be auctioned o
The Chapman Corp. of Portland was founded in 1904 by William Chapman, an electri
The Charles J. Loring Amvets Post 25 has submitted to city officials preliminary
The charred body of former Maine College of Art student Suzanne Marie Hill, 24,
The Cheverus boys and Mt. Ararat girls walked away with the Class A indoor track
The Chewonki Foundation in Wiscasset has been offering boat-building courses sin, Andrew K. Weegar
The Chewonki Foundation in Wiscasset uses a series of artificial wetlands to tre, Andrew K. Weegar
The chickadee, Maine's state bird, has the ability to replace part of its brain, Andrew K. Weegar
The children of Eleanor H. Smith, the Freeport woman who in 1984 donated Wolfe's
The Children's Museum of Maine in Portland is currently hosting an exhibit of li
The Children's Museum of Maine this Saturday celebrates its one-year anniversary
The Children's Museum of Maine yesterday celebrated its first anniversary at the
The Children's Museum of Maine yesterday unveiled its new hands-on exhibit, "Anc
The Children's Resource Center, the non-profit arts and crafts store which was b
The Choices Mentoring Program, one of the social services offered by the People', Zoe Miller
The Christian Civic League has voiced its support for a bill recently passed by
The Christian Civic League of Maine is currently burdened by money problems; a p, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Christian Civic League of Maine wants the United Way of Greater Portland to
The Chronicle makes the rounds with veterinarian Burleigh Loveitt, operator of t
The cities of Portland and South Portland are asking the Maine Supreme Judicial
The cities of Portland and Westbrook are alerting homeowners that they must disc
The citizen's advisory committee to the Baxter State Park Authority has proposed, Phyllis Austin
The city of Bangor has agreed to join Portland in the latter's class-action suit
The city of Bath annually works to dispel early winter blues with its Solstice C, Jeff Clark
The city of Bath has filed a suit in Kennebec County Superior Court against the
The city of Bath has hired Robert McDonald of Coopers & Lybrand of Boston to cri
The city of Bath has traditionally provided services to its surrounding towns, i
The city of Bath is trying to change its image from the blue-collar home of Bath
The city of Bath on Monday asked the state Board of Property Tax Review to recon
The City of Portland and the police union yesterday approved a contract that wil
The city of Portland bought out the Dunkin' Donuts at the corner of Congress and, Sarah Goodyear
The city of Portland each year spends $23,000 for coffee for municipal meetings
The city of Portland has acquired the property at 209-215 Congress Street, which
The city of Portland has agreed to be the license holder for an AM radio station
The city of Portland has applied for a $1.4 million lead-abatement grant from th
The city of Portland has established emergency parking rules through April 1 to
The city of Portland has formed the Family Violence Collaborative, a community-w
The city of Portland has hired Scott Stoll, 40, to spend time in Monument Square
The city of Portland has mailed questionnaires to 900 businesses as part of a re
The city of Portland is close to reaching an agreement with the York-Cumberland
The city of Portland is in the process of purging its voter list of the names of
The city of Portland is reorganizing the Department of Parks and Public Works, w
The city of Portland on January 1 enacted a new parking policy, which included m, Andrew Hosch
The city of Portland on October 7 removed the benches from Longfellow Square bec
The city of Portland on Tuesday started including a survey with each parking tic
The city of Portland paid Portland attorney Seth Berner $1,000 to avoid a court
The city of Portland plans to spend more than $370,000 to install 54 decorative
The city of Portland since 1990 has vacuumed leaves from in front of residences,
The city of Portland today will apply for a $300,000 federal highway enhancement
The city of South Portland began advertising for a new police chief on May 15, b
The city of South Portland is looking for tenants for the old Sawyer School, and
The city of South Portland will be starting some major sewer work shortly at Wat
The city of Westbrook has agreed to pay S. D. Warren nearly $1 million over four
The city of Westbrook has filed suit in Cumberland County Superior Court against
The city of Westbrook has hired James L Fisk, 41, as half-time city planner -- F
The civil rights unit of the state Attorney General's Office has filed a civil l
The Civil War battle flag of the 17th Maine Volunteer Infantry is in the possess
"The Class of Maine," with photos and brief profiles of some of the famous peopl, Paul Doiron
The Clinton administration's plan to reform the welfare system will include a pr
The closing of Tom Crotty's Frost Gully Gallery and the announcement on March 20, Allen Dammann
The closure of traditional fishing grounds on Georges Bank is affecting some 300
The Coalition for Lower Utility Bills, a consortium of groups opposed to a Centr
The Coalition for Lower Utility Bills (CLUB), made up of about 20 consumer and b
The Coast Guard has decided to demolish the Heron Neck Lighthouse keeper's house
The Coast Guard has stopped releasing information about the cargo aboard vessels
The Coast Guard rescued three men from the Portland-based fishing vessel King Ph
The Coast Guard yesterday received a Mayday call reporting a gunfight off Orrs I
The Colby College Judicial Board says Colby student Paul Froio should be cleared
The Colby College Student Affairs Committee has placed the men's rugby team on p
The Cold War years of 1950 to 1962 created a nuclear paranoia among many America
The College Conservation Corps of Maine, now in its second year, employs young p
The Colony Inn in Kennebunk is one of the last great summer hotels. Although its, Nancy Segal and Ken Kobre
The colorful history of Portland's "Gorham Corner" is traced by city councilor a, J Donald MacWilliams
The Columbus Day weekend has become one of the year's busiest times for the tour
The comic book Lobsterman, produced by a groups of individuals from Belfast, rec
The commanding officer of the Brunswick Naval Air Station has asked the Navy to
The Commercial Fishing Industry Vessel Safety Act of 1988 requires most fishing
The Commission on Governmental Ethics and Electiion Practices recommended unanim
The Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices recommended unanimo
The Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices will consider later
The Commission to Review the Electoral Process, formed in the wake of the recent
The Commission to Study Maine Hospitals, headed by Bill Haggett, the former CEO, Jeff Clark
The Commission to Study the Future of Maine's Courts has proposed ways to broade
The Committee for a Safe Energy Future, formerly known as the Maine Nuclear Refe
The Committee on Lower Electric Rates, which includes International Paper, Boise
The committee overseeing renovations of the Portland City Hall Auditorium agreed
The committee overseeing renovations to the Portland City Hall Auditorium will s
The committee overseeing the expansion and renovation of Portland's three middle
The committee overseeing the renovation of the Portland City Hall Auditorium end
The committee that advises the Maine Department of Transportation on how to spen
The Committee to Study the Maine State Retirement System yesterday approved the
The Community Resource Center, located at the corners of Portland, Oxford and Pr
The Community School in Camden has graduated 264 students in its 21 years of exi, Donna Gold
The complex list of cuts and reorganizations outlined last weeek by University o
The Concord Coalition, founded by former Massachusetts Senator Paul Tsongas and
The conflicting demands of hunters, fishing enthusiasts, snowmobilers, kayakers,, Phyllis Austin
The Congregation Bet Ha'am, southern Maine's only Reform group, will observe a f
The Congressional Term Limits Coalition filed a proposal to bar from the Maine b
The Conservation Law Foundation and Apogee Research Inc. of Bethesda, Md., yeste
The Conservation Law Foundation, Trout Unlimited, American Rivers, the American
The consulting firm of Northrop Devine & Tarbell Inc., which is helping Edwards
The contents of the Mary Elizabeth Barnes home in Brunswick will be sold at auct
The conversion of Portland's Hadlock Field into a minor league baseball stadium
The Cool on the Hill, Sara Anne Donnelly
The "Cops in Shops" program, sponsored by the Portland Project and funded by bee
The Corporation for Enterprise Development, a Washington, D.C., think tank that
The County Cooperative Extension Services of the University of Maine sponsors th, Charlotte Maurer
The Craft of Art Beer, Jeanee Dudley
The craft of hooked rugs allegedly originated in Maine, and a record paid at auc, Sarah Cumming Cecil
The credit-card giant MBNA has announced another expansion that would create 2,3, Murray Carpenter
The crew of the Silver Bullet is safe after the vessel swamped and sank in rough
The Crotched Mountain Foundation of Greenfield, New Hampshire, plans to build a
The Culture-Foreign Language Program at Scarborough's middle school exposes stud
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners this month voted 2-1 against creat, Sharon Bass
The Cumberland County Budget Advisory Committee yesterday submitted suggestions
The Cumberland County Civic Center board of trustees gave unanimous support to n
The Cumberland County Civic Center lost more than $400,000 in 1991 and 1992, and, Stephane Fitch
The Cumberland County Civic Center was like a scene out of the 1960s as The Jerr
The Cumberland County Sheriff's Department, which is trying to fill 19 positions
The Cumberland County Superior Court yesterday barred Deborah L. Allanach, the w
The Cumberland Farmers Club has nominated Rebecca Mahoney, club secretary since
The Cumberland Town Council is considering forming a civil service commission to
The Cumberland Town Council voted unanimously yesterday to appeal the recent rul
The Cumberland Town Council will now have to decide whether to give police chief
The Cumberland Town Council yesterday voted unanimously to appeal an arbitrator'
The current issue of the Maine Progressive announces the demise of the eight-yea
The Damariscotta River Association, a land-trust organization, owns or helps pro
The Damariscotta River Association has been awarded a $455,000 federal grant to
The Damariscotta River draws retirees, lobstermen, and others to the picturesque, Jennifer L. Brockway
The Dark Harbor House is owned by Matt Skinner, a retired Boston University prof, Deborah Dalfonso
The Dave Astor show was "a lot of things to a lot of people." Portland Monthly, Derek Nelson
The death of 11-year-old Jennifer Noreen Smith of Monticello, whose body was dis
The death of Elizabeth Condon along Route 1 in Yarmouth last summer has prompted
The death of Ellen Young, 16, of Raymond, is being blamed on carbon monoxide poi
The debate on whether to distribute condoms to Portland's high school students r
The debate over how to develop 17 acres at the east end of Portland's waterfront, Joan Amory
The decision by Regional Waste Systems Inc. to halt work on the landfill and rec
The decision of the MacDonald's Corp. to build a restaurant about a half-mile fr
The decline in stocks of groundfish and the development of new federal lobster l
The Deering Oaks Master Plan Committee, made up of representatives of Friends of
The Deering Oaks Master Plan Committee, which is trying to develop short- and lo
The Deer Isle Artists Association and Elena Kubler's Turtle Gallery have both ex, Sandra Dinsmore
The Deer Isle mansion "Felsted," designed by Shingle Style architect William Eme, Colin Sargent
The demand for housesitters in Maine has diminished over the past decade, with h, Joshua F. Moore
The Democratic members of Maine's congressional delegation have praised Presiden
The Democratic State Committee yesterday reaffirmed plans to hold the state's fi
The Department of Conservation and the National Park Service are at a standoff a, Phyllis Austin
The Department of Defense's plan for the proposed finance center at Loring Air F
The Department of Economic and Community Development's Maine Made program has ta, Lael Morgan
The Department of Energy has awarded the Maine Metal Products Association a $500
The Department of Human Services is hiring local police to provide security at D
The Department of Human Services says the state has collected $4 million in over
The Descent of Autumn., Richard Grant
The design of the new $27.8 million Cumberland County Jail on Ogdensburg Street
The destruction of Portland's Union Station in 1961 sparked the creation of Grea, Benjamin Haley
The development boom that transformed the town of Windham during the 1970s and 1
The development rights on 1,272 acres of waterfront timberland in the Rangeley L
The Diaz Corp. of Jay submitted a $5,022,900 bid to build a two-gate expansion a
The difficult job market has made it easier for Maine police departments to recr
"The Digger Wasp." Fiction by Ken Hubona., Ken Hubona
The dining area is small but as many as 500 patrons a day come into Raffles, the, Hank Whittemore
The Diocese of Portland, which in 1965 had 261 priests, now has 147 priests for
The directors and friends of the Sentier International des Appalaches/Internatio, Doug Fletcher
The directors of Camp Newfound-Owatanna have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hea
The Dirigo Alliance, a self-proclaimed progressive coalition, has announced its
The disbanding of the 187th Infantry Brigade, a U.S. Army Reserve unit with 458
The discovery of a pair of 5-year-old "crack kids" in the Westbrook school syste
The Diversity Leadership Institute is a statewide student group that promotes ha
The Division One Finals of the Maine Drama Festival featured drama troupes from, Jason Wilkins
The D. L. Geary Brewing Co. in Portland was told by a Maine Times salesperson th, Al Diamon
The Don Law Co. of Cambridge, Mass., is requesting a mass gathering permit from
The Don Law Co. of Massachusetts has filed a concert production plan with the to
The Don Law Co. yesterday announced the 12 shows planned for The Ballpark in Old
The Don't Waste Maine Alliance, a group that wants to force a fourth statewide v
"The Doors of November." Fiction by Barbara F. Lefcowitz., Barbara F. Lefcowitz
The "Down East astrological chart" delineating the personality traits of twelve
The Downtown Portland Corporation has approved a $150,000 low-interest loan to h
The Downtown Portland Corportion announced that it will lend $75,000 to the grou
The driver of a compact Pontiac and her two passengers died yesterday evening in
The drive to impose term limits on Maine legislators and certain state officials
The drowning death of urchin diver David Maxwell, 25, of Biddeford, is the third
The Ducktrap River flows for less than nine miles from its headwaters to Penobsc, Murray Carpenter
The Eagle Lake and West Branch line was established in 1926 to bring pulp from t, Andrew K. Weegar
The East Coast Tuna Association is hoping to change the recently established 199
The East Coast Tuna Association will pay for a study designed to tally the numbe
The East End Children's Workshop, a provider of child-care and other family serv
The Eastern Maine AIDS Network, based in Bangor, serves Piscataquis, Penobscot a, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Eastern Maine Aids Network is working on commemorative quilts for a three-da, Kathryn Skelton
The eastern Maine town of Steuben is experiencing a problem with rats, apparentl
The Eastern Seaboard Apprenticeship Training Conference, scheduled to be held in
The Economics of Equality., Edgar Allen Beem
The Edward T. Gignoux Courthouse on Federal Street in Portland, built in 1911 at
The eight declared candidates for the 1994 gubernatorial election have combined
The eight members of Portland's Friends of the Park Commission voted unanimously
The eight-person Maine State Police Computer Crimes Unit in Vassalboro has solve, Cynthia Anderson
The eight Republican candidates for governor addressed the GOP state convention
The E. Klaman Bottles store on Fore Street in Portland's Old Port area was vanda
The election in state House District 73 remained in dispute despite a recount wh
The Electric Hare, Falmouth High School's entry in the Tour de Sol, on May 26 fi
The Elizabeth B. Noyce Trust of Medomak has contributed another $60,000 to the o
The Empire Knight, a British steamship used for cargo transport during World War
The enactment of President Clinton's health-care reform proposals, which include
The end of the Cold War has meant a decrease in military spending, forcing Maine
"The Enunciation." Fiction by Jeanpaul Ferro., Jeanpaul Ferro
The Environmental Defense Fund in March 1990 estimated that 12 percent of Portla, Mishe Pietkiewicz
The Environmental Scorecard for members of the 120th Maine Legislature, an eight
The Episcopal Diocese of Maine this month confirmed that the Church of the Holy
The estate of Grace A. and Edward Cutler of Rockport has made a $1.5 million beq
The estate recovery law, which says that the state has a claim against the estat
The estimated cost of a passenger train station in Portland has risen to $1.8 mi
The estimated cost of decommissioning the Maine Yankee nuclear power plant have
The exhibit "Watershed Images and Art: People with AIDS," currently showing at t
The extension of federal tax credits for wind power projects , Darren Fishell
The faculty senate at Maine Maritime Academy last month passed resolutions calli, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Fair Budget Coalition yesterday pledged to push for a responsible solution t
"The Falling Man." Fiction by Duncan Whitmire., Duncan Whitmire
The Falmouth Affordable Housing Alliance, the Freeport Housing Trust and the Ken, Edgar Allen Beem
The Falmouth Memorial Library has raised more than $565,000 toward an expansion,
The Falmouth School Board yesterday voted to hire Timothy McCormack, 52, to be t, Tom Bell
The Falmouth School Facilities Committee is considering building two or four new
The Falmouth Town Council plans to discuss drafting regulations which would affe
The Falmouth Town Council yesterday unanimously endorsed a $500,000 bond issue f
The families of Army Master Sgt. Gary Gordon of Lincoln and Sgt. 1st Class Randa
The Family Institute of Maine has honored the Dunn-Wolfe family as Maine's Famil
The Family Living and Human Sexuality Advisory Board, which advises the Portland
The Family Living and Human Sexuality Advisory Board, which advises the Portland
The family of Dorothy Milliken, whose body was found outside a Lewiston laundrom
The family of Douglas Fernald, who was killed in the November 19 crash of an Air
The family of former Portland native Nancy Cole, who was murdered in Florida in
The family of James A. Roe has filed suit in Cumberland County Superior Court ag
The family of Joseph Packard, who died in last December's Congress Street apartm
The family of Richard West Jr., who disappeared from Fort Bragg, N.C., in 1980 a
The family of Richard West of Sullivan has finally received confirmation that th
The family of the late Thomas Curlew Jr., who was one of four fatalities in a De
The family of Thomas Field, 25, of Lisbon, the American serviceman being held ca
The family-owned Renys discount department store chain, founded in 1949 and cur, Virginia M. Wright
The Family Planning Association of Maine next year will open an abortion clinic, Sharon Bass
The Family Planning Association of Maine recently announced that the teen pregna, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Family Security Act, currently emerging in the Legislature, would guarantee
The Farmers' Almanac, currently in its 178th year of publication, is launching a
The Farmers Home Administration, which distributed nearly $50 million in loans a
The Farmers Home Administration, which provides low-interest loans for low-incom
The Farnsworth Museum in Rockland is embarking on a $1.5 million renovation that
The Farnsworth Museum of Art in Rockland today allows the public to see the resu, Amy Sutherland
The fate or whereabouts of 38-year-old Roderick Hotham remains a mystery. The Ba
The father of Marine Lance Cpl. Brian Scammon Jr. said that his son, shown Thurs
The featured property of the month is the Williamson House in Belfast, built in
The February 22 edition of Fortune magazine has listed Idexx Laboratories Inc. o
The federal Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, which prohibits discriminat, Constance Bloomfield
The federal Americans with Disabilities Act was passed four years, but many smal
The Federal Aviation Administration has revoked the pilot's license of John G R
The Federal Aviation Administration last week said that the Airmed Skycare Inc
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to construct a 77-foot radar tower on
The Federal Aviation Administration said that John G Rafter, who was piloting t
The Federal Aviation Adminstration said yesterday that it will be about a month
The Federal Aviation Authority has given the Portland International Jetport the
The Federal Aviation Commission counts more than 3,000 Maine pilots, with half o, Abby Zimet
The federal Base Closure Commission voted 6-0 to keep open the Portsmouth Naval
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has cleared two Portland police officers of
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating whether Portland police use
The federal Bureau of the Census recently issued a report that named Biddeford a
The federal Cable Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 governs how mu
The federal Centers for Disease Control recommends boiling fiddleheads for at le, Andrew K. Weegar
The federal Clean Air Act of 1990 targeted ground-level ozone on the East Coast
The federal Clean Air Act requires states that did not meet clean air standards
The Federal Communications Commission has stripped Maine Cellular of its license
The federal Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded five souther
The federal Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded the Westbroo
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Tuesday said that Coastal Savings Bank mu
The federal Drug Enforcement Agency last week released a 70-page report that say, Chris Barry
The federal Economic Development Administration has awarded the town of Pittsfie
The federal Economic Development Agency has invited the city of Lewiston to appl
The Federal Election Commission last week dropped 137 cases that it considers to
The Federal Energy Regulation Commission, which is considering the fate of Edwar
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has dismissed a complaint filed by the
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has ordered that the 917-foot-long timb, Phyllis Austin
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has rejected a Central Maine Power Co.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in April ruled against Bangor Hydro's B, Murray Carpenter
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last week approved the relicensing of s, Andrew K. Weegar
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which licenses hydro-electric projects, Andrew K. Weegar
The federal Environmental Protection Agency endorses enhanced automobile emissio, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The federal Environmental Protection Agency had initially planned to dump treate
The federal Environmental Protection Agency has accused Portland taxi company To
The federal Environmental Protection Agency has levied a $24,000 fine against th
The federal Environmental Protection Agency has ordered 16 Maine water systems t
The federal Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a $290,000 fine against
The federal Environmental Protection Agency has said it will propose a rule by m
The federal Environmental Protection Agency in November 1992 informed Maine that
The federal Environmental Protection Agency is taking measures to suspend Norman
The federal Environmental Protection Agency last month proposed new chlorine-emi
The federal Environmental Protection Agency on April 19 released its annual Toxi
The federal Environmental Protection Agency on March 27 released data showing th
The federal Environmental Protection Agency on Monday recommended that well owne
The federal Environmental Protection Agency says Louisiana-Pacific Corp.'s plant
The federal Environmental Protection Agency yesterday announced a program under
The federal Environmental Protection Agency yesterday released a study that reaf
The federal Environmental Protection Agency yesterday said it was serious about
The federal Farmers Home Administration has denied an application from Gleichman
The federal Farmers Home Administration yesterday announced that effective Augus
The federal General Services Administration has cut the budget to renovate the E
The federal government has expanded its definition of the Boston metropolitan ar
The federal government's failure to act on health-care reform puts the issue bac
The federal government spent $6.5 billion in Maine last year, or $5,290 per pers
The federal government this year made available $2 million in loans to help Main
The federal government yesterday opened the Fishing Family Assistance Center, lo
The federal Health Care Financing Administration has initiated a review of the A, Barbara Walsh
The Federal Highway Administration has cited Aarow Moving & Storage of Augusta f, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The federal Intermodal Surface Transportation Act of 1991 is responsible for the
The federal Internal Revenue Service is planning on targeting Maine fishermen, c
The federal Internal Revenue Service last week attempted to auction off the Hart, Evan Halper
The federal Interstate Commerce Commission on Wednesday held a hearing on Canadi
The federal Interstate Commerce Commission opens hearings today on the Canadian
The federal judge hearing the case of retired General Wallace Nutting of Biddefo
The federal Labor Department last week concluded that shoe workers laid off by S
The federally funded, nonprofit Rural Health Centers, based in Manchester, is op
The federally-funded Summer Youth Employment Training Program is providing 250 i
The federal National Marine Fisheries Service has proposed cutting the quotas fo
The federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission recently released its Systematic Asses
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration has levied a $10,350 f
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Tuesday said that i
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration plans to issue citatio
The federal Office for Civil Rights is investigating the Maine Department of Hum, Sharon Bass
The federal Oil Pollution Act of 1990 requires oil shippers and handlers to deve
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston has approved a plan under which a group of Po
The federal Rural Development Administration yesterday notified U.S. senator Geo
The federal Securities and Exchange Commissikon has cleared the way for Unum Cor
The Federal Trade Commission has filed a complaint against New Balance, a shoe m
The Federal Trade Commission on March 13 announced its approval of a merger of M
The Feminist Spiritual Community was formed in Portland 13 years ago, and now bo, Hannah Holmes
The fictional town of Collinsport, Maine, the setting of the "Dark Shadows" tele, Will Bleakley
The fifth annual Muzzle Awards singles out 10 enemies of free speech and persona, Dan Kennedy
The fifth day of testimony in the trial of four defendants in the death of Randa
The film "Maine Survivors Remember the Holocaust," a project of the Holocaust Hu
The final deer kill tally for the 1993 hunting season was 27,402, with 692 deer
The final report of the Toxics Use Reduction Project, a cooperative effort of th
The Finance Authority of Maine and Apparel Management Group, the lead investor f
The Finance Authority of Maine and Fleet Bank have announced the creation of the
The Finance Authority of Maine estimates that Maine college students this year w
The Finance Authority of Maine has agreed to guarantee 90 percent of a loan from
The Finance Authority of Maine has generated 10 percent of a $5 million loan pac
The Finance Authority of Maine yesterday revoked the eligibility of the Career I
The Finance Authority of Maine yesterday unanimously approved a $64 million loan
The Fine Arts Improvement Team consists of three South Portland High School soph
The fire that destroyed Bridgton's Portland Street Plaza on Saturday has left se
The First Annual Light Festival in Athens attracted representatives of the Micma
The first annual "Portland's Most Influential," a 20-page insert honoring 216 pe, Staff
The first Armenians arrived in Portland in 1896. Today more than 200 Armenian f, Jack Barnes
The first Claremont Croquet Classic was played in 1976 at the Claremont Hotel in, Evan Halper
The first ever Chinese language immersion school organized by the Penobscot Scho
The first in a University of Maine at Augusta televised series on racial issues
The first International Lobster Congress, a two-day event which opened Friday at
The first major snowfall of the season resulted in a parking ban in Portland whi
The first major snowstorm of the season dumped more than 8 inches on the region
The first of a series of articles about Portland's municipal election. This art
The first of a three-part series on the November 2 Cape Elizabeth school referen
The first of five articles running this week profiling the Democratic gubernator
The First Parish Church in Portland is living history in the heart of the city., Edgar Allen Beem
The First Parish Church in Portland will unveil its new $300,000 organ on Sunday
The first phase of construction on the new Portland-South Portland Bridge is sch
The first retrospective of Maine coast painter Stephen Etnier, 1903-84, is under, Edgar Allen Beem
The First Unitarian Universalist Church in Yarmouth will dedicate a two-story, 4
The First Universalist Parish Church on Route 22 on the Scarborough-Buxton line
The fishing industry is becoming impatient over Gov. Angus King's delay in repla, Andrew K. Weegar
The five-day heat wave which ended on Monday was only the second time that Portl
The five Democratic gubernatorial candidates have to date spent a collective $80
The five island town of the Cranberries off Mount Desert Island is the only isla, Letitia Baldwin
The five-member Committee to Study Organizational and Tax Issues in Public Schoo
The five-member Harpswell Conservation Commission, appointed by the Board of Sel
The five Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood live and work at Portland's Monas, Mary Wells Pope and Phyllis Lane
The Florida Marlins have offered Portland Sea Dogs owner Daniel B. Burke a two-y
The foliage this fall will not be as spectacular as some years because of the dr
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has notified cider producers that, beginn, Phyllis Austin
The food court at the Maine Mall in South Portland, remodeled as part of a nearl
The Ford Foundation is funding the New England Sustainable Communities Project,, Andrew K. Weegar
The former Brooks Bakery Building at 181 Brackett Street, renamed the Neighborho
The former naval prison at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is being evaluated by t
The former Pine Tree State Arboretum in Augusta, a 28-year-old, 224-acre park, w, Virginia Wright
The former Portland Stove Foundry on Kennebec Street in Portland yesterday was t
The former Riverton Trolley Park is being restored as part of the project to wid
The Fort Fairfield Chamber of Commerce on June 29 cancelled an invitation to Gov
The Foundation for Blood Research in Scarborough has been chosen by a British pu
The Foundation for Blood Research in Scarborough has won a $175,000 grant from t
The Foundation for Blood Research in Scarborough since last April has collected
The founders of the Railroad Square Cinema in Waterville also run a film distrib, Page McLane
The four-member panel assembled to study the Maine State Retirement System has r
The four Republican candidates for the 2nd District congressional seat being vac
The fourth annual Hempstock festival, held August 19-21 on Harry Brown's farm in, Bob Young
The fourth presentation in this year's University of Southern Maine Faculty Conc
The Franklin County Children's Task Force runs a program called Parent to Parent
The Freeport Housing Trust yesterday announced the purchase of the 18-unit Varne
The Freeport Planning Board has given approval to a new retail building, which w
The Freeport School Board will become the second school board in the state to ha
The Freeport teachers union has suspended its work-to-rule job action, during wh
The Freeport Town Council last night voted 5-2 against holding an executive sess
The Freeport Town Council on October 19 will consider a compromise plan offered
The Freeport Town Council on Tuesday said it would apply for a state grant that
The Freeport Town Council on Wednesday decided to add a new peddler spot at Mill
The Freeport Town Council will vote tonight on the 1994-95 school and municipal
The Freeport Town Council yesterday was presented with a petition signed by 314
The Friends of Camp Ketcha, a loosely organized groups of neighbors of the Scarb
The Friends of Casco Bay have honored Kevin Gildart of Bath Iron Works, John Sow
The Friends of Evergreen, a nonprofit group dedicated to preserving Portland's E
The Friends of Evergreen Cemetery will today recognize the 800 Civil War veteran
The "Friends of George and Barbara Bush" staged a welcoming ceremony for the Bus
The Friends of Portland Public Library present the Reopening Celebration of the, Heather Brigham Tiffany
The Friends of Sebago Lake, a group made of mostly of Sebago Lake lakefront land
The Friends of the Maine State Museum plan to launch a campaign to raise $33,500
The frigate USS Samuel B. Gates, damaged by a submerged mine in the Persian Gulf, Colin Sargent
The Furbish twins, Edith and Ethel, 90, recall their grandfather, Franklin Efrim, Robin E. McGahey
The Gamble family, which owns Hampden Telephone Co., has agreed to repay the com
The Garden Club Federation of Maine last year advised Mainers not to pick the se
The Gardner Bill: 100 Years Ago, Fishermen Failed to Ban the Otter Trawl., Matthew McKenzie
The Gardner Land Company has proposed rezoning a 3,650-acre parcel in remote Pis, Phyllis Austin
The Gateway Mastering Studio, now under construction in Portland, might someday
The gateway to Lewiston is the run-down Lisbon/Canal Street Corridor, and the c, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The General Accounting Office, an investigative agency of the Congress, this wee
The general consensus at the State House in Augusta is that House Speaker John L
The genesis and history of Northeast Historic Film, started in 1986 by Karan She, Katherine Wroth
The Gibson Guy., Will Bleakley
The Good Day Market has delayed for at least a year plans to leave its Brackett
The Gorham High School Odyssey of the Mind team is one of 13 Maine teams in thre
The Gorham police department might be forced to abandon its community policing p
The Gorham Town Council early yesterday morning cut $223,050 from the 1993-94 bu
The Gorham Town Council has created a 263-acre commercial district on the west s
The Gorham Town Council plans to announce next week that it is hiring David O. C
The Gorham Town Council voted 4-3 to accept a new 26-year contract with Public C
The Gorham Town Council, which, under the town charter, must adopt a budget by J
The Gorham Town Council yesterday heard almost unanimous opposition to a propose
The governors of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont competed against each other at
The governor's panel on school efficiency reconvenes after a break to look for m
The Governor's School Facilities Commission this week presented its findings to, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The governor's task force on reforming the state's education funding formula has
The Grace Bible Fellowship church in Rockland has asked city officials to revoke
The Grace Full Gospel Church at 563 Main Street in Westbrook was destroyed by fi
The grand opening of the state's first off-track betting parlor was held yesterd
The gray jay, a common bird in the North Woods, has little fear of humans. Deta, Kristen Lindquist
The Gray Town Council unanimously approved a go-ahead for phase one of the Colly
The Great Blessing of the Water, Virginia M. Wright
The great covered bridge that spanned the Kennebec River between Madison and Ans, Ellen MacDonald Ward
The Greater Portland area has two drive-in theaters, Pride's Corner in Westbrook, Ron Zuba
The Greater Portland Economic Development Council was founded around a year ago
The greater Portland home market has finally stabilized after a four-year fall,
The Greater Portland United Way collected $5,854,617 during its 1993-94 campaign
The Greater Portland YMCA, open since 1853, has 85 single occupancy rooms, a fit, Jim Chilsen and Bert Cass
The Great Escape., Ron Joseph
The Great Northern mill was established in 1907 and from the start was the lifeb, Edgar Allen Beem
The great parade of foreign sailing ships which once carried cargoes to Maine al, Ernest W. Marshall
The Great Ponds Task Force presented 35 recommendations to the Maine Legislature, Phyllis Austin
The Great Salt Bay Sanitary District on Thursday took by eminent domain control
The Great State of Maine Airshow drew 40,000 people yesterday to Brunswick Naval
The Greely High School Rangers yesterday defeated the Lincoln Academy Eagles by
The Green Crab Invasion, Edgar Allen Beem
The Greenville Planning Board approved a special exemption that will allow McDon
The groundfish committee of the New England Fishery Management Council yesterday
The group Concerned Maine Families kicked off a campaign to gather 50,000 signat
The group Concerned Maine Families, which originally proposed an outright prohib
The group Friends of Maine State Parks was formed last year, following the decis, Andrew K. Weegar
The group Veterans for Peace received calls from nearly 100 people offering to a
The Guild of Maine Woodworkers, formed to promote woodworking and to sell member
The Gulf of Maine Aquarium Development Corp., the group pushing to bring an aqua
The Gulf of Maine Aquarium is studying possible sites for a $40 million facility
The Gulf of Maine Census of Marine Life is unique in focusing on ecosystem-based, Colin Woodard
The Hackmatack Playhouse in Berwick, under executive producer Michael Guptill, 5, Rob Sneddon
The Hallowell Community Band has been playing summer concerts in Boothbay Harbor, Margot Downs and Erin Hooper
The Happy Landing restaurant in Eastport has a board in its entry way that offer
The Happy Landings restaurant in Eastport features a board offering cassette tap
The harlequin duck winters off rocky headlands and feeds in surf, and almost the, Andrew K. Weegar
The Haymarket People's Fund, based in Jamaica Plains, Mass., has awarded $7,000
The Haystack Mountain School of Crafts sponsors the Student/Craft Institute, whi, Donna Gold
The Heal Black Granite Quarry near Lincolnville Beach has become a four-acre Ede, Rebecca Sawyer-Fay
The hearings in Cumberland designed to determine whether police chief Leon Planc
The heyday of granite quarrying on Maine islands came and went late in the ninet, Nicols Fox
The High-Land Playland being built in South Portland will be the city's first ha
The High Life. , Laura Serino.
The high school dropout rate for Maine has decreased from 4 percent in 1987-88 t
The high-speed CAT ferry now offers nonstop service from Portland to Yarmouth, N, Marianna Houston
The high-speed German-built InterCityExpress train rolled into Deering Oaks Wedn
The high turnover rates among teachers in island school systems is a result of b
The "HIV/AIDS--From 'They' to 'We'" conference held recently at Portland's Sones
The Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland wants to covert about 12,000-square-feet
The Holocaust Human Rights Center of Maine opened in 1985, and numbers 1,300 mem, Sharon Bass
The homeless in Portland have soup kitchens and a shelter available to them, but, Bob Young
The homeless, jobless and mentally ill are drawn to Portland, where they find so, Laura Conaway
The Horse Whisperer, Catherine Gentile
The Houlton High School Show Choir returned home with several honors from the Br, Annaliese Hood
The Houlton Town Council in December passed ordinances banning massage parlors a, Doug Fletcher
The House, voting 82-54, rejected an Appropriations Committee plan to balance th
The housing committee of the Portland City Council on Thursday withdrew its oppo
The Human Sexuality and Family Living Advisory Board, a community panel which ad
The Human Sexuality and Family Living Advisory Board, which advises the Portland, Andrew Hosch
The Hundred Mile Wilderness and other parts of the Appalachian Trail in Maine ca, Andrew Vietze
The husband-wife team of Michael Levine and Elizabeth Buchsbaum are behind Oak S
The Hutchinson Center, the University of Maine's experimental satellite site in, Jeff Clark
The Hyde School in Bath on Saturday honored the late Sumner A. Hawley, a co-foun
The Ice Age., Paul J. Fournier
The increase of kayakers on Casco Bay poses a threat to the ecosystems of the is, Laima Sruoginis
The Independent Energy Producers of Maine says the November referendum on clear-, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Industrial Energy Consumers Group is appealing the recent Maine Public Utili
The initial McKernan administration estimate of $22 million as the amount of Med
The initial plan of having the Maine Democratic Party sponsor President Clinton'
The Inn at Spring Point will open on May 1 -- The eight room hotel, part of the P
The inspector general of the Pentagon has proposed that the Navy reduce the numb
The Institute of Museum Services, a federal museum-funding agency, awarded $656,
The InterCity Express, a German high-speed train now touring the United States,
The Internal Revenue Service plans to auction off a DeLorean DMC-12 sportscar th
The International Appalachian Trail on Friday announced that it has signed an ag, Andrew K. Weegar
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 567 in Falmouth has a
The International Council of Museums' Wet Organic Archaeological Materials fifth
The International Dental Health Foundation, after examining the amount of sodium
The International Masons, in conjunction with the International Union of Brickla, Kathryn Skelton
The Internet became easily accessible to the American public in the late 1980s,, Lael Morgan
The Invaders., Thomas Urquhart
The Irwin Co. of Wilmington, Ohio, which operates a 145-worker plant in Gorham,
The Island Institute and the U.S. Coast Guard have reached an agreement that wil
The Island Institute, a non-profit organization based in Rockland, is proposing
The Island Institute in Rockland was founded ten years ago by Philip Conkling, 4
The Jackson Laboratory has received a $1.2 million grant from the Howard Hughes
The Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor announced Monday that it has received $1.5
The Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor has been awarded a three-year, $150,000 gra
The Jackson Laboratory on Mount Desert Island breeds three million mice a year f
The Japanese Ministry of Finance announced today that Unum Life has been granted
The Japanese Ministry of Finance yesterday announced that it has given permissio
The Jewish Federation of Southern Maine has announced its opposition to the ligh
The Jim Campbell family, heirs of Palm Beach clothing, bought a Kennebunk mansio, Colin Sargent
The job of restoring Portland's 105-year-old Henry Wadsworth Longfellow statue b
The John Calvin Stevens-designed 28,000-square-foot Hill Mansion in Augusta, bui, Colin Sargent
The John J. Nissen Baking Company, which was on Portland's Munjoy Hill for decad, Lisa Ferrugia
The John Neal house at 173-175 State Street was built in 1836 in what was then t, Leah Whalen
The Joint Committee on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations recently gave, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain House in Brunswick, now the site of the Pejepsco, Jeff Ham
The Judiciary Committee heard from both supporters and opponents of a bill that
The June 7 edition of the Weekly World News supermarket tabloid alleges that 12
The Junior League has teamed up with the Youth Family and Outreach agency, forme
The Junior League of Portland plans to close the Thrifty Yankee Shop at 618 Cong
The jury in the case of four defendants charged in the beating death of Randal B
The Juvenile Corrections Task Force, consisting of parents, advocacy groups, and
The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust has preserved 1,738 acres from Bowdoinham to Geo, Joshua F. Moore
The Kennebec Girl Scout Council of South Portland and the Abnaki Girl Scout Coun
The Kennebec Journal of Augusta is transferring its State House reporter to the, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Kennebec Journal ran a photograph on August 1 of a fatal accident scene that, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Kennebec River's Swan Island has its own mysteries as related by Maine poet, Kendall Merriam
The Kennebec Valley branch of the American Association of University Women last, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Kennebec Valley YMCA has filed suit in Kennebec County Superior Court agains
The Kennebunk River Indians are a breed of sloop created in the 1920s for young, Colin Sargent
The Kenneth Roberts Centennial Commission is trying to establish a permanent col
The King of Late Night., Will Bleakley
The Knox Nickel Corporation purchased a 230-acre tract of land off Route 131 in
The Knox Woolen Mill in Camden, now the office of MBNA America Bank, is a symbol
The Korean firm Iceland Corporation will add whelk to the fish caught off Maine.
The Kotzschmar Organ's last winter season begins on Tuesday with a concert by Ru
The Lafayette Hotel in Portland, built in 1903, has been restored by Landmark Am
"The Lake." Fiction by Jason Brown., Jason Brown
The Lakes Region school board of SAD 61 has voted to retain teacher Richard H. M
The Land for Maine's Future Board approved purchases of Salmon Brook Lake Bog in
The Land for Maine's Future Board will meet March 25 to consider a proposal to a
The Land for Maine's Future board will purchase two uninhabited islands off Nort, Steve Cartwright
The Land for Maine's Future Board yesterday voted to spend $775,000 for an easem
The Landing School in Arundel offers five programs tailored to the marine indust, Joshua F. Moore
The Land Use Regulation Commission has approved an application by Irving Oil to
The Land Use Regulation Commission heard testimony from Bowater Inc. and a conse
The Land Use Regulation Commission on May 18 will consider the fate of Fantasy 4
The Land Use Regulation Commission voted 4-2 to approve an expansion of the Peno
The larger cities and towns in Cumberland County are complaining that they are c
The larval form of the brown-tail moth, an inch-long brown caterpillar with two
The last aircraft from Loring Air Force Base in Limestone, a KC-135R refueling t
The last B-52 left Loring Air Force Base in Limestone on Tuesday for its new hom
The last election dispute stemming from the State House ballot-tampering scandal
The last in a series of articles about southern Maine's high school class of 199
The Last of the Monhegans, Will Bleakley
"The Last Word" featuring a lighthearted, multiple-choice quiz to determine what
The Late Shift., Rob Sneddon
The latest Fleet New England Poll shows that residents of southern Maine are mor
The latest Press Herald poll, carried out in conjunction with the Central Maine
The latest round of hearings by the Maine Forestry Service in Augusta was boycot, Phyllis Austin
The Lawrence High School girls basketball team won its fourth straight Class A b
The lawyer for the Rev. Antonin R. Caron, 51, who is charged with gross sexual a
The L. C. Bates Museum in Hinckley will be conducting an exhibition of Mount Kat, Henry Lofton
The leader of Maine's American Legion said the military's ban on homosexuals sho
The leaders of Local 6 of the International Association of Machinists, the large
The League of Women Voters is supporting a proposal which would impose a charge
The League of Women Voters yesterday sponsored a 90-minute debate at One City Ce
The lease agreement between the city of Portland and the Portland Sea Dogs inclu
The Least We Can Do, Rob Sneddon
The Lee automobile dealership in Westbrook has purchased the sales franchises of
The legalization of marijuana has become a significant issue in Maine. Details i
"The Legal List, Law-Related Resources on the Internet and Elsewhere," which all
The legendary Golden Road, built by Great Northern Paper Co. through 96 miles of, Jeff Clark
The legislative committee studying the state's new automobile emissions testing
The Legislative Council has authorized a 3 percent cost-of-living increase, retr
The Legislature abolished the Maine Meat Act in 1979, moving the state to a syst
The Legislature approved a special allocation of $750,000 from the general fund
The Legislature approved a stopgap measure to fund one more payroll at the state
The Legislature authorized the state Bureau of Public Lands to sell a 1.8-acre p
The Legislature in October 1992 adopted the fourth and largest reform of the sta
The Legislature is being asked to supersede the Indian Land Claims Settlement of
The Legislature is considering a bill which would rquire major property owners t
The Legislature is currently considering three different education funding plans
The Legislature last year created the 13-member Groundfish Hatchery Study Commis
The Legislature's Aging, Retirement and Veterans Committee yesterday heard detai
The Legislature's Appropriations and Human Resources committees heard from welfa
The Legislature's Appropriations Committee continued the budget debate, settling
The Legislature's Appropriations Committee remained split along party lines over
The Legislature's Appropriations Committee voted 7-6 in favor of maintaining the
The Legislature's Appropriations Committee voted 9-4 along party lines to reject
The Legislature's Appropriations Committee voted 9-4 to endorse a proposal to re
The Legislature's Appropriations Committee voted to fund the General Assistance
The Legislature's Appropriations Committee yesterday approved a $15 million supp
The Legislature's Appropriations Committee yesterday rejected Gov. John McKernan
The Legislature's Appropriations Committee yesterday unanimously approved a $14
The Legislature's Audit and Program Review Committee has initiated a six-month i
The Legislature's Banking and Insurance Committee hopes to restore health insura
The Legislature's Banking and Insurance Committee last week voted to support leg
The Legislature's Banking and Insurance Committee yesterday approved five of nin
The Legislature's Banking and Insurance Committee yesterday approved the appoint
The Legislature's Business and Economic Development Committee has voted unanimou, Press Associated
The Legislature's Business Legislation committee will tomorrow consider the prop
The Legislature's committee on taxation heard from proponents of a plan to doubl
The Legislature's decision to return to the state's complicated school-funding f
The Legislature's Education Committee heard testimony Monday on ways to more equ
The Legislature's Education Committee on Friday postponed action on a proposal t
The Legislature's Education Committee voted unanimously to keep funding for educ
The Legislature's Education Committee yesterday discussed more efficient uses of
The Legislature's Energy and Natural Resources Committee has voted unanimously t
The Legislature's Energy and Natural Resources Committee heard criticism from en
The Legislature's Energy and Natural Resources Committee heard from both support
The Legislature's Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted 13-0 in favor of
The Legislature's Energy and Natural Resources Committee will hold a public hear
The Legislature's Energy and Natural Resources Committee yesterday endorsed a co
The Legislature's Energy and Natural Resources Committee yesterday expressed sup
The Legislature's Fisheries and Wildlife Committee voted 13-0 to endorse Ray B.
The legislature's Housing and Economic Development Committee has said it opposes
The Legislature's Housing and Economic Development Committee has targeted the bu
The Legislature's Housing and Economic Development Committee voted unanimously t
The legislature's Human Resources Committee herd from restaurateurs who are divi
The Legislature's Human Resources Committee is endorsing McKernan administration
The Legislature's Human Resources Committee was asked by the Maine Medical Assoc
The Legislature's Human Resources Committee yesterday unanimously endorsed the n
The Legislature's Judiciary Committee has delayed until next year action on the
The Legislature's Judiciary Committee heard testimony supporting three bills bei
The Legislature's Judiciary Committee is currently considering a bill that would
The Legislature's Judiciary Committee on Thursday supported a bill that will all
The Legislature's Judiciary Committee unanimously approved legislation directing
The Legislature's Judiciary Committee voted 7-3 to endorse a bill which would ad
The Legislature's Judiciary Committee yesterday held a hearing on a bill sponsor
The Legislature's Judiciary Committee yesterday voted 11-0 to recommend that the
The Legislature's Judiciary Committee yesterday voted 7-4 in favor of a bill aut
The Legislature's Judiciary Committe unanimously endorsed Portland lawyer Howard
The Legislature's Legal Affairs Committee gave unanimous approval to a bill whic
The Legislature's Legal Affairs Committee on Wednesday heard suggestions on how
The Legislature's Legal Affairs Committee, which is currently charged with comin
The Legislature's Legislative Committee voted 6-3 to allow the late-introduction
The Legislature's Legislative Council on Sunday approved fewer than half the 400
The Legislature's Marine Resources Committee endorsed legislation which would se
The Legislature's Marine Resources Committee rejected a bill that would have all
The Legislature's Marine Resources Committee will consider a bill that would req
The Legislature's Marine Resources Committee yesterday held a public hearing on
The Legislature's Rules Committee voted Tuesday to deny to Maine's Indian lawmak
The Legislature's State and Local Government Committee has said that the bills s
The Legislature's State and Local Government Committee, meeting at Portland City
The legislature's Taxation and Appropriations subcommittees met for the first ti
The Legislature's Taxation Committee has endorsed changes in alternative assessm
The Legislature's Taxation Committee on Friday was told to expect to be asked to
The Legislature's Taxation Committee opens hearings to examine all of the $600 m
The Legislature's Taxation Committee unanimously recommended a bill which would
The Legislature's Taxation Committee yesterday considered a bill that would allo
The Legislature's Taxation Committee yesterday gave its unanimous support to a p
The Legislature's Transportation Commitee is ready to repeal a law requiring whe
The Legislature's Transportation Committee has endorsed the nomination of Debora
The Legislature's Transportation Committee yesterday unanimously agreed to allow
The Legislature sustained McKernan vetoes of a measure to raise $1.2 million for
The Legislature's Utilities Commission has unanimously recommended a change in t
The Legislature's Utilities Committee might be nearing a compromise on a plan wh
The Legislature voted to convert the Maine Science and Technology Commission int
The Legislature will be considering the so-called Hegarty Bill, which has a prov
The Legislature will consider a bill which would force Maine Attorney General Mi
The Legislature yesterday approved a bill that allows education tax breaks for c
The Legislature yesterday approved an additional $7 million in state aid for loc
The Lesbian Health Project of Southern Maine is recruiting 50 lesbians, their si, Sharon Bass
The Lewiston Board of Education on Monday denied a request by Linda Lafrance of
The Lewiston boys and the Caribou girls won the state Class A team tennis champi
The Lewiston City Council voted 5-2 yesterday to impose a gay-rights ordinance.
The Lewiston School Board, in a 6-3 vote, reversed an earlier decision and order
The Lewiston School Committee on Monday voted 6-2 to reverse a previous decision
The Lewiston School Committee on Tuesday voted 7-2 to approve a policy which man
The Lewiston School Committee will tonight consider a policy introduced by schoo
The Lewiston Sun-Journal and The Bangor Daily News have both made staff reductio, Evan Halper
The Libertarian Party of Maine will today sponsor the Maine Liberty Forum at Por
The library at Greely High School in Cumberland loses an estimated 400 to 500 bo
The library building committee designing a new branch library for Deering Center
The Lighthouse Museum at Grand Army Hall in Rockland holds the nation's largest, James P. Brown
The lighting from the proposed casino resort in Sanford may disrupt viewing at t, Alex Irvine
The lilac in the Longfellow Garden planted by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is bein, Donna Stuart
The Lincoln County Child Abuse and Neglect Council, a nonprofit organization for
The Lincoln County Weekly published an editorial on May 18 that advocated shutti, Evan Halper
“The List” of largest Finance Authority of Maine loans, Roger Magnus
“The List” of largest Maine-based banks, Roger Magnus
“The list” of Maine-based public companie, Roger Magnus
“The List” of Maine’s highest-paid public company executives, Roger Magnus
“The List” of Maine’s largest automobile dealerships, Roger Magnus
“The List” of Maine’s largest commercial property sales, Roger Magnus
“The List” presents Maine’s largest architecture firms, Roger Magnus
“The list” (previously called “By the Numbers”) of Maine’s largest construction firms, Roger Magnus
The little-known citizens' advisory committee to the Baxter State Park Authority, Phyllis Austin
The little-known Green Acre Baha'i School in Eliot includes a retreat and confer, Tess Thompson
The Little River Flower Farm in Buxton offers a wide range of organic vegetables, Aurelia C. Scott
The Living (West) End., Colin W. Sargent
The L.L. Bean store in Freeport, open 24 hours a day, is a popular place with la
Thelma Ditzel, 72, of Charleston, retired back to her home town in 1988 after 43
The logging industry in Maine has always been plagued with a high injury rate.
"The Long View" piece on efforts to restore Fort Knox. A 1989 report estimated, Donna Gold
"The Long View" piece on the Hudson Museum at the University of Maine at Orono., Orono Hudson Museum University of Maine
"The Long View" piece on the John E. and Walter D. Webb Museum of Vintage Fashio, Donna Gold
The Loring Commerce Center in Limestone, formerly Loring Air Force Base, is home, Annaliese Hood
The Loring Commerce Center in Limestone might become a training site for the U.S, Kathryn Skelton
The Lost Tribe, V. M. W.
The low bid for renovating Portland's Lincoln Middle School was $2.77 million fr
The Lower Kennebec River Watershed Event, sponsored by the Spirituality and Eart, Murray Carpenter
The L. Ray Packing Company in Milbridge is run by the Rays, who have been in the, Nicols Fox
The Lubec Channel Lighthouse is being offered free to a non-profit that will pre, Robyn Burnham
The Machiasport Board of Appeals last week ruled that the 460-foot United States
The Machiasport Board of Appeals on Friday voted unanimously that it has no auth
The Mad Horse Children's Theatre and the Children's Theatre of Maine are two loc, Cathy Nelson Price
The Mad Miser., Will Bleakley
The magnificent Sparhawk Hall, now only a memory, was built in 1742 by Sir Willi, Ellen MacDonald Ward
The Maine 100, Evan Livada
The Maine 100., Evan Livada
"The Maine 100," an annual report on Maine's top one hundred businesses in order, John Crouch Willard and Ian
"The Maine 100." List, with detailed captions, of Maine's top 100 firms in orde
"The Maine 100." List, with detailed captions, of Maine's top 100 firms in orde, John Willard
"The Maine 100." List, with detailed captions, of the hundred largest businesse, John Willard
The Maine Advisory Commission on Radioactive Waste voted unanimously to recommen
The Maine AFL-CIO is discussing legislation that would, as in some European coun, Jay Davis
The Maine AIDS Alliance, The AIDS Lodging House, The AIDS Project, and the Peabo, Kimberly Jean Smith
The Maine Alliance, a business lobbying group and successor to the Environmental
The Maine Alliance, a business-oriented group, advocates planning as the means t
The Maine Alliance and the Maine Chamber of Commerce and Industry earlier this y
The Maine Alliance and the Maine Chamber of Commerce and Industry yesterday unve
The Maine Alliance Foundation, Maine Economic Conversion Project, Coastal Enterp
The Maine Alzheimer's Association reports there are 30,000 Mainers with the dise, Naomi Schalit
The Maine Art Education Association is sponsoring an exhibition of 116 works by, Haines Sprunt Tate
The Maine Arts Commission has awarded $364,338 in grants to 50 recipients, with
The Maine Arts Commission is restructuring the way it funds school arts programs, Donna Gold
The Maine Arts Commission last week announced $448,575 worth of grants for the 1
The Maine Arts Commission's Arts in Education program invites every school syste, Lisa Holbrook
The Maine Associated Press Broadcasters Association honored WCSH-TV of Portland
The Maine Associated Press Broadcasters Association yesterday presented 1993 Sta
The Maine Association for Black Professionals met in Portland yesterday for the
The Maine Association of Handicapped Persons (MAHP) is largely responsible for P, Bonnie C. Moore and Nina Schwartz
The Maine Association of Realtors is backing the passage of a legislative bill t
The Maine Association of Realtors plans to expand the Multiple Listing Service i
The Maine Association of Retirees plans to file suit against the state because i
The Maine Atlantic Salmon Task Force's plan for preserving the Atlantic salmon a, Murray Carpenter
The Maine Attorney General's Office and the Better Business Bureau say that one
The Maine Attorney General's Office has agreed not to file hate-crime charges ag
The Maine Attorney General's office has called a halt to an out-of-state run sol
The Maine Attorney General's Office has concluded that pet groomers need to be l
The Maine Attorney General's Office has determined that Brunswick police office, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Attorney General's office has filed a lawsuit in Kennebec County Super
The Maine Attorney General's office has filed suit against Donald B. Glidden of
The Maine Attorney General's Office has filed suit in Waldo County Superior Cour
The Maine Attorney General's Office has reached an out-of-court settlement with
The Maine Attorney General's Office has received a number of inquiries about Cla
The Maine Attorney General's Office is expected to decide this week whether to c
The Maine Attorney General's Office is investigating whether Aroostook County Di
The Maine Attorney General's Office on Wednesday said a preliminary review of Tu
The Maine Attorney General's Office, prompted by a ruling by the South Carolina, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Audubon Society and the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildl, Murray Carpenter
The Maine Audubon Society and the Natural Resources Council of Maine have both c
The Maine Audubon Society and the Sportsman's Alliance of Maine are working toge
The Maine Audubon Society and the Sportsman's Alliance of Maine yesterday announ
The Maine Audubon Society has sent out a letter to its members urging them to vo, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Audubon Society is proposing to construct a 90-foot-long footbridge ac
The Maine Audubon Society last week signed a compromise dredging plan with the t, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Audubon Society's 5,000-square-foot Gilsland Farm Environmental Center, Edgar Allen Beem
The Maine Audubon Society's Puffin Project has been successful in returning the
The Maine Audubon Society this year will construct its Fields Pond Nature Center, Jeff Shula
The Maine Audubon Society will hold Save Our Birds Day on Saturday at the Gilsla
The Maine Bank & Trust yesterday announced plans to establish a holding company
The Maine Baseball Hall of Fame has awarded John P. Davan, player and coach for
The Maine Baseball Hall of Fame will induct nine new members at its 24th annual
The Maine Better Transportation Association last spring published "Maine's Highw, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Board of Education yesterday approved the proposed $29 million compreh
The Maine Board of Environmental Protection has dropped plans to impose state li
The Maine Board of Environmental Protection in 1990 rejected an application to d, Douglas Rooks
The Maine Board of Environmental Protection on Wednesday voted 4-3 to approve Ba
The Maine Board of Environmental Protection yesterday adopted a measure that is
The Maine Board of Environmental Protection yesterday refused to intervene in th
The Maine Board of Pesticides Control is granting so many applications for varia, Meg Haskell
The Maine Board of Pesticides Control yesterday failed to consider a citizens pe
The Maine Broadcasting System, which owns WCSH-TV Channel 6 in Portland, wouldn'
The Maine-built ironclad monitor USS Agamenticus changed her name to "Terror" in, James Nelson
The Maine Bureau of Banking's Securities Division yesterday issued a warning to
The Maine Bureau of Health has released statistics which show that 428 Mainers h
The Maine Bureau of Health yesterday shut down the Limerick water system, after
The Maine Bureau of Health yesterday told Limerick town officials that it is now
The Maine Bureau of Highway Safety has been trying to promote public awareness o, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Bureau of Insurance has denied a request by Blue Cross and Blue Shield
The Maine Bureau of Parks and Recreation, and the Maine Snowmobile Association,
The Maine Center for Economic Policy and the Maine Children's Alliance recently, Douglas Rooks
The Maine Center for Economic Policy is distributing a report that says the Main, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Center for Economic Policy today releases its biannual preview of stat, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Chamber of Commerce and Industry is joining several other groups press
The Maine chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
The Maine chapter of the National Organization for Women has registered oppositi
The Maine chapter of the Nature Conservancy and the Saco Bay Rotary Club have em
The Maine Chapter of The Nature Conservancy has achieved its fund-raising goal m
The Maine Chapter of the Nature Conservancy has purchased 1,015 acres of the Wat
The Maine Chapter of the New England Coast Conservation Association in January w
The Maine chapter of the Telephone Pioneers of America today will distribute 217
The Maine Children's Home for Little Wanderers, in Waterville, teaches 18 high s, Rebecca McDonald and Julia Beck Hoggson
The Maine Choice Coalition, a coalition of groups interested in abortion rights,
The Maine Choice Coalition helped draft the recently-passed bill which reaffirms
The Maine Citizens Review Board, made up of activists from the term limits, tax
The Maine Civil Liberties Union and the group Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defe
The Maine Civil Liberties Union bestowed its annual Roger Baldwin Award to the P
The Maine Civil Liberties Union has asked the Biddeford School Board to explain
The Maine Civil Liberties Union has filed a suit on behalf of four Maine familie
The Maine Civil Liberties Union has taken issue with Skowhegan's use of its poli
The Maine Civil Liberties Union (MCLU) might take up the cause of about 30 teach, Aimee L. Curl
The Maine Coalition Against Rape said that sexual assault cases reported to the
The Maine Coalition for Excellence in Education has issued a 63-page report enti
The Maine Coalition for Family Crisis Services has released a report showing tha
The Maine Coalition for the Homeless plans to file a class-action suit against G
The Maine Coalition Opposed to Special Treatment of Homosexuality yesterday laun
The Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge, stretching from the New Hamp, Colin Woodard
The Maine Coast Heritage Trust has purchased a 154-acre oceanfront tract in Lube
The Maine Coast Heritage Trust this week is expected to release a study that say, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Coast Railway operates its line from Brunswick to Rockland. The railr, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine College of Art bought the 90-year-old Porteous building on Congress St
The Maine College of Art has a solid reputation as being one of the better small, Tanya Whiton
The Maine College of Art has dropped its request that Portland taxpayers subsidi
The Maine College of Art has raised $1.6 million to renovate the Porteous buildi
The Maine College of Art is asking the city of Portland for a $16 million loan
The Maine College of Art is asking the city of Portland for a $1.8 million inter
The Maine College of Art next month will open the doors on the first phase of th, Betta Stothart
The Maine College of Art revealed its $6 million plan to transform the shuttered
The Maine College of Art's Porteous building is scheduled to open January 16, an, Scott Sutherland
The Maine Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices on June 12 vo
The Maine Commission on Investment Capital issued its final report to the govern
The Maine Commission to Study Options for Preserving the Dairy Industry in the s, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Committee to Study the Retirement System will meet for the first time
The Maine Community AIDS Partnership has released "Maine: A Report on HIV/AIDS N
The Maine Community Foundation, founded ten years ago in Ellsworth, has given ou, Jeff Clark
The Maine congressional delegation has asked the secretary of defense to retain
The Maine congressional delegation reported yesterday that congressional negotia
The Maine Consensus Project was established in 1991 to educate state, local and, Edgar Allen Beem
The Maine Conservation Rights Institute held its seventh annual conference last, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Consortium for Psychotherapy was organized three years ago in response, Sharon Bass
The Maine Corrections Department is funding the non-profit group Youth Alternati
The Maine Council of Churches touts Richmond's neighborhood policing program as, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Council of Senior Citizens last week blasted U.S. represenative James, Evan Halper
The Maine Credit Union League has purchased a network of 65 automated bank telle
The Maine Democratic Party has rejected Chairman James Mitchell's idea of holdin
The Maine Democratic state convention in 1992 changed the party rules to institu
The Maine Department of Agriculture has screened five fruits and vegetables comm
The Maine Department of Corrections and prisoners in the correctional system are
The Maine Department of Corrections bills Medicaid when Medicaid-approved juveni, Sharon Bass
The Maine Department of Corrections is violating at least two of three 35-year-o, Lance Tapley
The Maine Department of Economic and Community Development, the Biddeford-Saco C
The Maine Department of Economic Development yesterday announced that 11 Maine c
The Maine Department of Education has chosen School Administrative District 71,
The Maine Department of Education has withheld education subsidy checks for 127
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection and Georgia-Pacific Corp have
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection, asked prior to this year's bud
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection chained the gates at John Emers
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection contracted with Steve Kahl of t, Murray Carpenter
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) faces conflict from all s, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has approved construction of Ba
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has denied an application from
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has given conditional approval
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has hired Field Services Inc. t
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has indicated that there are pr
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has levied a $220,000 fine in c, Murray Carpenter
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection is continuing its investigation, Douglas Rooks
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection is expected to fine the town of
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection is negotiating with AT&T and it, Murray Carpenter
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection is working with the Natural Res
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection, responding to alarming levels
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection's air quality bureau is sharing, George Manlove
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection says it is unable to deal with
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection says that nine wells in the Wes
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection since 1990 has eliminated its l, Evan Halper
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection yesterday released the results
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection yesterday said it is reviewing
The Maine Department of Human Services and the state Department of Environmental
The Maine Department of Human Services has given preliminary approval to Mid Coa
The Maine Department of Human Services has proposed relaxing the standards of th
The Maine Department of Human Services has rested its case against Jan and Bruce
The Maine Department of Human Services last August sent out notices of the state
The Maine Department of Human Services says around 30 percent of Maine children
The Maine Department of Human Services yesterday released the results of a surve
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife announced Tim Peabody of N, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife for years has given its em, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has been monitoring a larg, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is working with the Instit, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Department of inland Fisheries and Wildlife reports an increase in the
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife says hunters killed 28,820
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife spends nearly $2 million a, Murray Carpenter
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife's proposed Quality Fishing
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife has announced that its plans
The Maine Department of Marine Resources has been funding a project that for two
The Maine Department of Marine Resources is distributing pamphlets detailing cat
The Maine Department of Marine Resources netted more than 250 shortnose sturgeon
The Maine Department of Marine Resources will lose its last three marine biologi
The Maine Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation yesterday released
The Maine Department of Public Safety announced that there were 183 highway fata
The Maine Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration ha
The Maine Department of Transportation has agreed to pay $810,000 of the cost of, Laura Conaway
The Maine Department of Transportation has awarded Greater Portland's transit di
The Maine Department of Transportation has dropped a controversial plan which wo
The Maine Department of Transportation has embarked on a $1 million project to i, Evan Halper
The Maine Department of Transportation has hired Garrand & Co., an Auburn-based
The Maine Department of Transportation has hired Wallace, Floyd Associates of Fa
The Maine Department of Transportation has provided funding to determine whether
The Maine Department of Transportation has rejected a petition from residents of
The Maine Department of Transportation, in an attempt to attract more women to t
The Maine Department of Transportation is being criticized for its Transportatio
The Maine Department of Transportation is insisting that Phineas Sprague Jr., pr
The Maine Department of Transportation is looking for 160 volunteers to serve on
The Maine Department of Transportation is viewing the $165 million Portland-Sout
The Maine Department of Transportation (MDOT) has spent $17 million over 17 year, Paul Karr
The Maine Department of Transportation plans to demolish the abandoned Pleasantd
The Maine Department of Transportation plans to spend $1.3 million on bridge and
The Maine Department of Transportation plans to test rumble strips, designed to
The Maine Department of Transportation, which owns the right of way on the rail
The Maine Development Foundation's Leadership Maine program has chosen 45 manage
The Maine Development Foundation will initiate Leadership Maine this fall, a pro
The Maine Discovery Museum, set to open in Bangor in Jan 2001, expects to draw 7, Virginia Wright
The Maine Division of Disease Control reports that the state has 504 total repor
The Maine Drug Enforcement Agency owes local police departments across the state
The Maine Drug Enforcement Agency was formed in 1987 with 25 officers, and by 19
The Maine Economic Growth Council held its first meeting Tuesday, and heard sugg
The Maine Economic Growth Council was told by Governor John R. McKernan that its
The Maine Educational Assessment math scores for last year's 11th-graders at Fre
The Maine Educational Assessment tests, the state's only standardized statewide, Donna Gold
The Maine Education Assessment test has traditionally been scored on a percentil
The Maine Education Association told trustees of the Maine State Retirement Syst
The Maine Emergency Management Agency said the state was hit by an earthquake sw
The Maine Employers' Mutual Insurance Co., which has been in operation at Larrab
The Maine Enterprise Option will allow up to 300 of the state's newly unemployed
The Maine Environmental Priorities Project, touted by some as a model for determ, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Farm Bureau and some of the state's leading agricultural producers are
The Maine Festival 2001 Program Guide. An 8-page insert with a complete schedul
The Maine Forest Service released a report last week stating that the state's fo, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Funeral Directors Disaster Response Team is a new program created to d, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Great Ponds Task Force on Tuesday decided to forward to the Maine Legi, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Greens need five percent of the state's presidential vote in 1996 to r
The Maine Greens on Saturday turned down a plea for support from representatives
The Maine Greens were founded in an Augusta church basement in 1984 by an origin, Randy Wilson
The Maine Harness Commission yesterday voted unanimously to hold a special heari
The Maine Harness Racing Commission has voted unanimously to delay a decision on
The Maine Harness Racing Commission yesterday voted unanimously to impose a $1,0
The Maine Health Care Association, a powerful lobbying group representing 130 nu
The Maine Health Program was created in the late 1980s in order to extend health
The Maine Historical Society is planning an exhibit on the history of Maine base, Ray Routhier
The Maine Historical Society is trying to alert Mainers to how important some of, Derek Nelson
The Maine Historical Society, the fourth-oldest historical society in the countr
The Maine Historical Society yesterday began a $2 million fund-raising campaign
The Maine Houe of Representatives voted 72-60 in favor of a bill which would ban
The Maine House and Senate approved a measure which will provide $230,000 to cov
The Maine House and Senate gave final approval to a compromise spending plan for
The Maine House defeated a bill sponsored by Rep. Sean Faircloth, D-Bangor, whic
The Maine House failed to pass a Democratic version of a plan to redraw Maine's
The Maine House last night voted 98-44 against a bill that would limit the terms
The Maine House last week voted 96-50 against a proposal that would have allowed
The Maine House of Representatives has decided not to consider a bill which woul
The Maine House of Representatives narrowly defeated an attempt to remove John L
The Maine House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a budget compromise t
The Maine House of Representatives voted to maintain the ban on the plastic ring
The Maine House of Representatives voted to overturn a law that required operati
The Maine House of Representatives yesterday voted 123-17 to give preliminary ap
The Maine House this week voted 100-39 against enacting LD 1766, a four-point fo, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine House voted 101-43 and the Senate voted 25-9 to approve a $3.2 billion
The Maine House voted 116-0 and the Senate voted 30-0 in favor of legislation re
The Maine House voted 66-60 to approve a bill extending the ban on smoking into
The Maine House voted 71-59 and the Senate voted 21-13 in support of legislation
The Maine House voted 72-59 to defeat a bill which would have relaxed restrictio
The Maine House voted 72-60 in favor of a gay-rights bill which the Senate is ex
The Maine House voted 77-67 in favor of a plan to combine the House and Senate i
The Maine House voted 78-54 to defeat a bill to extend a personnel plan under wh
The Maine House voted 81-52 to defeat Gov. McKernan's plan to deny increases in
The Maine House voted 93-43 in favor of a bill that reaffirms a woman's right to
The Maine House voted 95-49 against a Republican state budget package last week
The Maine House voted to award the Pittsfield-area House seat to a Democrat, eff
The Maine House voted to limit the number of terms lawmakers may serve as leader
The Maine House yesterday voted 96-50 against a proposal that would have allowed
The Maine Humanities Council awarded $750 to Wayne Elementary School as part of, Katherine Wroth
The Maine Human Rights Commission has filed suit in Kennebec County Superior Cou
The Maine Human Rights Commission has found reasonable grounds to believe that K
The Maine Human Rights Commission issued its annual report to the governor and l
The Maine Human Rights Commission ruled yesterday that the Maine Air National Gu
The Maine Human Rights Commission will investigate a complaint brough against th
The Maine Island Trail Association, with more than 2,000 members, has joined for, David D. Platt
The Maine Journal of Health Issues, a scientific journal to be published quarter
The Maine Judicial Department has distributed the video "Divorce in Maine: A Vid, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Korean War Veterans organization gathered Saturday at the Maine Vetera
The Maine Land Acquisition Priorities Advisory Committee has revised its list of, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Landscape and Nursery Association this year chose the Preble Chapel Ch
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission denied an application from the Maine De, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission has denied an appeal from Alan Szarka o, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission has negotiated a zoning agreement that
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission has unanimously approved fines against, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission in March voted 4-1 against a proposed p, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission last month voted 4-3 against a proposed, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission last Thursday denied a development perm, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission last week rejected an appeal of the sta, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission last week voted 4-2 to approve the Kene, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission last week voted 5-1 against rezoning 3,, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission last week voted 5-1 in favor of adoptin, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission last week voted to ask for new rules on, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission last week voter 5-1 to reverse an earli, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission met in November to consider a proposal
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission on July 17 voted 4-0 to approve a condi, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission recently gave unanimous approval for a, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission recently levied a $26,500 fine against
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission recently was asked to approve four proj, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission's public image was damaged during a lon, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission voted 4-1 to deny approval of a new boa, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission voted 4-3 against allowing Penobscot Ou
The Maine League of Conservation Voters, which tracks the voting records of stat
The Maine Legislative Council last week approved the introduction of an emergenc, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Legislative Council voted to allow 55 new bills into the second sessio, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Legislature adjourned its 1993 session yesterday. It will reconvene i
The Maine Legislature and Gov. McKernan supported a bill to allow Central Maine
The Maine Legislature approved a bill authorizing police to arrest stalkers and
The Maine Legislature approved L.D. 1887, which would double the tax on cigarett, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Legislature enacted the Maine Endangered Species Act in 1975, and in 1, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Legislature five months ago overwhelmingly denied a request by the Pas
The Maine Legislature has been working on new regulations for the elver fishery, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Legislature has put off the debate over a proposed Passamaquoddy India
The Maine Legislature in 1991 enacted the Dairy Stabilization Act, and in the th
The Maine Legislature in 1992 approved a bill allowing for the medical use of ma, Bob Young
The Maine Legislature is expected to approve legislation that would allow the hi
The Maine Legislature is set to debate the supplemental budget for the balance o
The Maine Legislature is set to forbid smoking in any enclosed building open to
The Maine Legislature last session voted to forfeit the state's claim on abandon, Evan Halper
The Maine Legislature last year appropriated $2.2 million to overhaul the campai, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Legislature last year created a six-member task force to study the sta, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Legislature last year passed a law limiting lobstermen to 1,200 traps., Anne Porter
The Maine Legislature passed the Forest Practices Act in 1989, and rules adopted, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Legislature's Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Committee last we
The Maine Legislature's Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Committee, which, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Legislature's Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry voted 7-6 against, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Legislature's Appropriations Committee is considering setting up a tea, Karlene K. Hale
The Maine Legislature's Appropriations Committee met in a small room behind the, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Legislature's Appropriations Committee votes on every line of the stat, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Legislature's Banking and Insurance and Human Resources committees thi, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Legislature's Business and Economic Development Committee is working o, Sarah Scott
The Maine Legislature's Business and Economic Development Committee last week re, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Legislature set a precedent for other states by passing "An Act to Pro, Deirdre Fulton
The Maine Legislature's Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Committee last Wednesday v, Phyllis Austin
The Maine Legislature's Judiciary Committee voted 12-1 against a measure that wo, Douglas Rooks
The Maine Legislature's Office of Fiscal and Program Review has determined the p
The Maine Legislature's Taxation Committee has agreed to cut by $4 million the a, Ruth Robinson
The Maine Legislature's Utilities Committee is considering L.D. 976, which would, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Legislature this month passed a bill rescinding the federal minimum wa, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Legislature this session will consider as many as seven bills dealing, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Legislature this week received a bill from the Marine Resources Commit, John N. Cole
The Maine Legislature this year acted to protect the state's urchin population b
The Maine Legislature will consider 2,300 bills this session, including one that, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Lesbian/Gay Political Alliance announced their annual awards, presenti
The Maine Lobsterman's Association has given tentative approval to a resource ma
The Maine Low-Level Radioactive Waste Authority may further narrow the list of s
The Maine Low-Level Radioactive Waste Authority yesterday dropped Pittston and f
The Maine Mall, operating under a policy instituted this past summer prohibiting
The Maine Maritime Museum in Bath has a $1 million annual budget, a $7 million e
The Maine Medical Center and New England Rehabilitation Hospital want to build a
The Maine Medical Reform Commission will begin meeting this month. Consisting of
The Maine Memorial Society is a 2,000-member, non-profit organization that aids, Mishe Pietkiewicz
The Maine Merchants Association has begun a lobbying effort to block passage of
The Maine Municipal Association has proposed applying the six percent state sale, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company and Museum hopes to have a 300- to 400-f
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company and Museum on Fore Street, dedicated to
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum has planned the first Railfair, an
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum on Fore Street in Portland was the
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum on Friday signed a lease with the M
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum, opened as part of an effort to preserve
The Maine National Association for the Advancement of Colored People accused Cum
The Maine National Guard has proposed closing its Portland and Saco armories due
The Maine National Merit Scholars who chose to go to the University of Maine tel
The Maine Nautical School, which later became the Maine Maritime Academy, gradua
The Maine Nuclear Referendum Committee has asked the Public Utilities Commission
The Maine Office of Substance Abuse and the federal Center of Substance Abuse Tr
The Maine Office of Substance Abuse in December will draft new regulations to ba
The Maine Office of Tourism and the Maine Association of Broadcasters are fundin
The Maine Office of Tourism has printed 125,000 brochures touting the state in b
The Maine Oil Dealers Association says that 75 percent of Maine's population, or
The Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association has signed an option to purc, Paul Karr
The Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association is co-sponsoring Maine's fir, Beth Thomas
The Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association received 123 applications fo, Evan Halper
The Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association's fair committee has denied, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Organization, a group that certifies org, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association has announced it will not oppo
"The Maine Paper Trail" piece on Maine's status as the second largest producer o
The Maine People's Alliance and the Money and Politics Project on June 19 asked
The Maine People's Alliance issued a report on Wednesday stating that the introd
The Maine Peoples Alliance kicked off its door-to-door campaign for health care
The Maine People's Alliance on Wednesday issued a report entitled "Poisons in Ou
The Maine Potato Board will consider a proposed state rule which would require q
The Maine potato industry has estimated that 900 million pounds of potatoes were
The Maine Press Association disinvited former Boston Globe columnist Mike Barnic, Douglas Rooks
The Maine Press Association's 1993 Better Newspaper Contest recognized the Maine
The Maine Principals' Association's ice hockey committee voted 4-0 in favor of a
The Maine Principals' Association will discuss the 35 percent increase in hockey
The Maine Progressive, founded in 1986, will no longer be published, due to risi
The Maine Public Utilities Commission has approved a Bangor Hydro-Electric Co. p
The Maine Public Utilities Commission has tentatively ruled that cable companies
The Maine Public Utilities Commission is being criticized for its handling of a, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Public Utilities Commission last month released a draft plan for the d, Douglas Rooks
The Maine Public Utilities Commission last year ordered Nynex to spend $20 milli, Laura Conaway
The Maine Public Utilities Commission on Tuesday approved a 3 percent rate incre
The Maine Public Utilities Commission on Wednesday will begin hearings on a cont
The Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) on Tuesday agreed in principle to al
The Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) wants to stop regulating the Portlan
The Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) will rule on Central Maine Power Co., Randy Wilson
The Maine Public Utilities Commission recently approved a 13 percent rate hike f
The Maine Public Utilities Commission this week approved a surcharge of two cent
The Maine Public Utilities Commission today will consider a new proposal that wo
The Maine Public Utilities Commission yesterday approved a $23.3 million rate hi
The Maine Public Utilities Commission yesterday approved an agreement between Ce
The Maine Public Utilities Commission yesterday approved a plan that will lower
The Maine Public Utilities Commission yesterday approved a plan under which half
The Maine Public Utilities Commission yesterday ruled that the Portland Water Di
The Maine Pulp and Paper Association supports L.D. 1633, which would require Mai, Andrew K. Weegar
The Maine pulp and paper industry is undergoing a low-key but generalized reviva, Cynthia Anderson
The Maine Republican Party in 1994 located its headquarters on Water Street in H, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Republican Party plans to move out of its headquarters near the State
The Maine Responder, the 208-foot oil-response vessel berthed in Portland, yeste
The Maine School of Science and Mathematics in Limestone, the state's first publ, Douglas Rooks
The Maine Science and Technology Commission, founded in 1986 as a way to promote
The Maine Secretary of State's office announced last week that Concerned Maine F
The Maine Secretary of State's Office last week approved the petition seeking a
The Maine Senate approved a bill to overturn a 1992 Maine Supreme Judicial Court
The Maine Senate approved a bill which will keep Maine from becoming the only st
The Maine Senate approved a bill which would increase the number of moose-huntin
The Maine Senate gave initial approval to a bill which would cap the interest on
The Maine Senate, in a 21-14 vote, gave preliminary approval to a bill that woul
The Maine Senate on May 31 killed a bill that would have allowed cancer patients
The Maine Senate voted 19-16 in favor of a mandatory seat-belt law which would a
The Maine Senate voted 24-11 to approve Gov. John R. McKernan's bill to reaffirm
The Maine Senate voted 31-0 to confirm Alfred R. Skolfield, 48, of Oakfield, to
The Maine Senate voted 34-1 to extend the legislative session by five working da
The Maine Senate yesterday voted to impose term limits in its rules on the Senat
The Maine Sensible Transportation Policy Act, passed by a 3-to-2 margin at the p
The Maine Shaker community at Sabbathday Lake in New Gloucester dates to 1783, w, Rebecca Sheble and Scott Vlaun
The Maine Sheriffs' Association will take no action to suspend a fund-raising ca
The Maine Speakout Project for Equal Rights, a network of 100 trained participan, Evan Halper
The Maine Sports Hall of Fame will add seven new members, including Gene Letourn
The Maine State Ballet has submitted a conditional bid of $100 to buy the centur
The Maine State Ballet, the Portland Ballet, and Bangor's Robinson Ballet will a
The Maine State Bar Association has started to anonymously survey Maine's lawyer, Kimberly Jean Smith
The Maine State Board of Education on Wednesday will consider a proposal that wo
The Maine State Board of Education unanimously approved preliminary plans for a
The Maine State Building, built a century ago for the World's Columbian Expositi, Ellen MacDonald Ward
The Maine State Ferry's Rockland-to-Vinalhaven run has suffered 11 accidents in
The Maine State Harness Racing Commission has issued a permit to operate an off-
The Maine State Housing Authority is offering the lowest interest rates in the a
The Maine State Housing Authority will conduct public hearings around the state
The Maine State Lottery turned 20 this year, and gave a birthday bash for itself, Edgar Allen Beem
The Maine State Medical Examiner's officer has ruled that Lorraine Tedeschi comm
The Maine State Museum is launching a project to preserve the state's collection
The Maine State Music Theatre opens its 36th season with the multi-award-winning
The Maine State Nurses Association says that Maine hospitals are cutting staff,
The Maine State Nurses Association, which represents around ten percent of the r
The Maine State Planning Office and the Island Institute have released a handboo
The Maine State Planning Office on Wednesday released a year-end report that pre
The Maine State Planning Office yesterday released its Long Range Economic Forec
The Maine State Planning Office yesterday said that manufacturing employment in
The Maine State Police have 10 troopers who specialize in vehicle forensics and
The Maine State Police have decided to take over the investigation into the drow
The Maine State Police's Criminal Investigation Division has taken over the inve
The Maine State Prison chapter of the National Association for the Advancement o
The Maine State Prison in Thomaston houses 410 men, all but 17 of them white, no, Edgar Allen Beem
The Maine State Retirement System has around 250 plans for cities, towns, non-te
The Maine State Retirement System will buy $10 million worth of Finance Authorit
The Maine State Retirement System will receive about $5 million as part of an $8
The Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals is indebted for much of it, Cynthia Anderson
The Maine State Society of Washington, D.C., annually holds a spring Lobster Fes, Barbara F. Lefcowitz
The Maine Sunday Telegram and the Central Maine Sentinel were awarded first plac
The Maine Sunday Telegram and the Portland Press Herald were named 1994 "Newspap
The Maine Sunday Telegram has received more than 200 telephone calls about the r
The Maine Sunday Telegram last week put a 1986 Ford Escort through all seven of
The Maine Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that the Public Utilities Commissi
The Maine Supreme Court yesterday refused to hear the town of Cumberland's appea
The Maine Supreme Court yesterday upheld the arson and conspiracy convictions of
The Maine Supreme Court yesterday upheld the double-murder conviction of Edward
The Maine Supreme Court yesterday upheld the right of state inspectors to enter
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court, claiming that state law parallels federal law
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court denied a request by convicted murderer Richard
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court denied Central Maine Power Co.'s appeal of a $1
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has overturned three guilty verdicts since Apri
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has revised its preliminary political redistric
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has ruled in favor of Guy Hart, owner of Tri-St
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that a judge may suggest but not mand
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that a woman can recover damages from
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that Douglas Merrill cannot sue Centr
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that the Maine National Guard is immu
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that the state must pay for all of Ja
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that the town of Gray's trash control
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that York's new town charter, which w
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has thrown out the gross sexual assault convict
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has upheld the murder convictions of Wesley Kni
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court is expected to rule soon on whether the mechani
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court Last week ruled unanimously against reinstating
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Friday ruled that the town of Gray is interf
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on July 11 issued an administrative order that
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Monday denied the town of Freeport's appeal
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Monday nullified convictions against Anthony
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Monday upheld the kidnap and murder convicti
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Monday vacated the conviction of Frederick O
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Thursday denied a request by Dennis Dechaine
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Thursday ruled against Tri-State Rubbish of
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Tuesday threw out the multiple gross sexual
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Wednesday denied a claim by former Central M
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Wednesday unanimously upheld the convictions
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court overturned the rape conviction of former Univer
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court overturned the robbery and burglary with a fire
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court political redistricting plan created four Senat
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court rejected an appeal by Richard L. Wright of Bang
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled 5-2 that the state did not violate worker
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled on October 27 that the trial judge in the
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled that Mutual Fire Insurance Company does n
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled that Secretary of State G. William Diamon
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court sustained the appeal of Peoples Heritage Bank i
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court threw out the burglary conviction of James Hain
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court upheld a $188,000 summary judgment for United A
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court upheld a lower court's ruling ordering York Cou
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court upheld a ruling by Chief Justice Daniel Wathen
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court upheld a state regulation that requires Medicai
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court upheld the murder conviction of Roy I. Abbott,
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court vacated the manslaughter conviction of Roy O'Ha
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday declined to rule on legal isues surro
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday denied an appeal by Catherine Duffy P
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday denied an appeal by Charles FitzGeral
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday denied a request by Central Maine Pow
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday denied a request by the Aseptic Packa
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday denied the appeal of Dennis Dechaine,
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday denied the appeal of James Hart, 37,
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday issued a unanimous decision upholding
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday ordered Springfield Railway Terminal
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday rejected a claim by Pine Tree Telepho
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday revived the lawsuit of Thomas Devine,
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday ruled against the heirs of Elizabeth
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday ruled that cameras and microphones wi
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday ruled that C.N. Brown Co. is not resp
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday ruled that Kenneth Waldo Emerson, who
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday ruled that Mark A McAfee waited too
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday ruled that the York County commission
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday ruled that workers who were disabled
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday threw out the convictions of Bryan Bo
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday upheld a lower court's ruling that Se
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday upheld a state law that requires beve
The Maine Task Force on Year Round Education has issued a report recommending th
The Maine Taxpayers Action Network, a coalition of 83 local citizen groups, this
The Maine Taxpayers Action Network, a coalition of local taxpayer organizations,
The Maine Teachers Association will meet this weekend for their annual assembly.
The Maine Technical College System yesterday selected the town of Wells as the s
The Maine Telecommunications Group on Monday announced an agreement under which
The Maine Timber Bridge Initiative, a coalition of private citizens and represen, Mark Condon
The Maine Turnpike Authority has plans to construct a $3 million maintenance com
The Maine Turnpike Authority is adding another lane to the southern end of the t, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Turnpike Authority is asking the city of Portland for input on the loc
The Maine Turnpike Authority on Thursday voted to build a $1.26 million multi-mo
The Maine Turnpike Authority wants to build two new interchanges in the Greater
The Maine Turnpike Authority will sheath the undersides of six overpasses betwee
The Maine Turnpike Interchange Advisory Committe has suggested building more int
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial about the need to rew
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial condemning "eco-terror
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial favoring the new type
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial on Colby College's new
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial on Maine's ability to
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial on Maine's standing f
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial on management of the
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial on the benefits of to
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial on the Coast Guard's
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial on the defeat of the
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial on the photograph, su
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial on the removal of the
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial on the retirement rat
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial on the Seguin Island
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial on the U.S. Postal Se
"The Maine Viewpoint." Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial. Supporters have bee
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News cartoon, with detailed caption, in sup
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial. A lot is riding on Interna
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial calling for a "lively, infor
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial calling for the Maine east-w
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial calling on Maine to follow t
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial comparing Nebraska's spendin
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial condemning the U.S. Departmen
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial. Gov. Angus King's proposal
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial. Gov. King's view of the ri
"The Maine Viewpoint." "Bangor Daily News" editorial in memory of former editor
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial on Bernard Osher's gift of s
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial on Maine representation in t
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial on Maine's low infant-mortal
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial on MBNA's creation of a Univ
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial on the aging of Maine's popu
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial on the northward expansion o
"The Maine Viewpoint." "Bangor Daily News" editorial on the Passamaquoddy Tribe
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial on the proposal of the Natio
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News editorial on the recent physician-assi
"The Maine Viewpoint." Bangor Daily News piece on MBNA's $10 million program to
"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal-Tribune editorial calling for a lodgin
"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial criticizing municipa
"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial memorializing John F
"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial on Bob Boilard's vie
"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial on Grace Day, 90, wh
"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial on Maine winters.
"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial on the auctioning of
"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial on the loss of the S
"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial on the Mousam Way wa
"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial on the potential cos
"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial on widening the Main
"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial praising Maine for r
"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial praising the Roman C
"The Maine Viewpoint." Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial. The current debate
"The Maine Viewpoint." Blue Hill Weekly Packet editorial. Can "Life As It Shou
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record article on the closure of Maine Y
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record cartoon, with detailed caption, o, Thomas Wilson
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial calling for improved Fr
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial calling for rewording t
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial commending the new Main
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial describing Maine Interf
"The Maine Viewpoint." "Brunswick Times Record" editorial favoring economic inc
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial. If business managemen
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial on Central Maine Power'
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial on Maine's upcoming sha
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial on the Androscoggin Riv
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial on the Bowdoin Mill in
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial on the competition betw
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial on the competition betwe
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial on the declining sale o
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial on the development and
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial on the Route 1 bypass a
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial opposing the limitation
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial praising Maine's bottle
"The Maine Viewpoint." Brunswick Times Record editorial the Agriculture, Conser
"The Maine Viewpoint." "Camden Herald" editorial. Camden defies the trend towa
"The Maine Viewpoint." Descriptions of Charles Richard Steedman Nature Preserve, Andrew Vietze
"The Maine Viewpoint." Ellsworth American editorial. City councilors should ha
"The Maine Viewpoint." Ellsworth American editorial. Despite the budgetary sho
"The Maine Viewpoint." Ellsworth American editorial on plans for a Down East re
"The Maine Viewpoint." Ellsworth American editorial praising Life Christian Acad
"The Maine Viewpoint." Greenville Moosehead Messenger editorial on gate fees in
"The Maine Viewpoint." Greenville Moosehead Messenger editorial. Recent sales
"The Maine Viewpoint." Kennebec Journal editorial calling for the removal of Ed
"The Maine Viewpoint." Kennebec Journal editorial calling on the National Weath
"The Maine Viewpoint." Kennebec Journal editorial. Computers should be introdu
"The Maine Viewpoint." Kennebec Journal editorial on the proposal to allocate t
"The Maine Viewpoint." Kennebec Journal editorial opposing new "halfway" polici
"The Maine Viewpoint." Lewiston Sun Journal editorial calling for passage of th
"The Maine Viewpoint." Lewiston Sun Journal editorial commending the success of
"The Maine Viewpoint." "Lewiston Sun Journal" editorial. Jonathan Carter's new
"The Maine Viewpoint." Lewiston Sun Journal editorial on agricultural odors in
"The Maine Viewpoint." Lewiston Sun Journal editorial on the loophole in state
"The Maine Viewpoint." Lewiston Sun Journal editorial on the loss of a Maine se
"The Maine Viewpoint." Lewiston Sun Journal editorial on the Maine Education As
"The Maine Viewpoint." Lewiston Sun Journal editorial on the smell generated by
"The Maine Viewpoint." Lewiston Sun Journal editorial on the state court decisio
"The Maine Viewpoint." Lincoln News editorial on Bowater, Inc., which closed i
"The Maine Viewpoint." L. L. Bean, working with the Maine Audobon Society, will, Andrew Vietze
"The Maine Viewpoint." Maine has the highest rate in the country of 18- to 30-y, Jeff Clark
"The Maine Viewpoint." Maine Sportsman editorial calling for the return of anad
"The Maine Viewpoint" piece on the Bar Harbor fire horn; reducing Maine's fast-g
"The Maine Viewpoint" piece on the defeat of a ballot measure, "Question 1," tha
"The Maine Viewpoint" piece on the possibility that the Portland Public Library, Press Herald Portland
"The Maine Viewpoint" piece on the success of the state's school laptop program;
"The Maine Viewpoint." Rockland Courier-Gazette editorial. If sprawl is to be
"The Maine Viewpoint." Rockland Courier-Gazette editorial on lobster conservati
"The Maine Viewpoint." Rockland Courier-Gazette editorial on parking problems.
"The Maine Viewpoint." Rockland Courier-Gazette editorial on the possibility of
"The Maine Viewpoint." Rockland Courier-Gazette editorial supporting the new st
"The Maine Viewpoint." York County Coast Star editorial praising Southern Maine
"The Maine Viewpoint." "York Weekly" editorial. York's growth-control measures
The Maine Vocals have held Hempstock on Harry Brown's property in Starks for the, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Maine Vocals plans to demonstrate against radio station WBLM-FM because it r
The Maine Warden Service, in an increasingly technological age, answers some exc, Molly MacLeod
The Maine warden service is continuing its policy of performing random safety ch
The Maine Warden Service is increasing its inspections of pleasure boaters on Ma
The Maine Waste Management Agency and the Finance Authority of Maine, in a move
The Maine Waste Management Agency has terminated a contract with Normandeau Asso
The Maine Waste Management Agency is re-examining a state contract with Normande
The Maine Waste Management Agency on Thursday announced the recipients of $2 mil
The Maine Waste Management Agency said the state would support re-introducing as
The Maine Waste Management Agency says recycling was responsible for adding $300
The Maine Waste Management Agency terminated a contract it had with Normandeau A
The Maine Waste Management Agency, the Maine Health Program, the Maine Health Ca
The Maine Women's Health Study, which involved 798 Maine women between the ages
The Maine Women Writers Collection at Portland's Westbrook College is unique in
The Maine Workers' Compensation Board, composed of four management and four labo
The Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance, based in Brunswick, has been promotin
The Maine Youth Apprenticeship Program, based loosely on similar programs in Ger
The Maine Youth Apprenticeship Program greeted its first class of 15 students in
The Maine Youth Center and the Androscoggin County Jail are the only facilities
The Maine Youth Center is without a guidance counselor and has had to cut seven
The Maine Youth Center now faces a $2 million budget shortfall if it is to stay
The Maine Youth Center, which has no money to fund operations in the fourth quar
The main lodge at a Bangor-Brewer YWCA day camp on Chemo Pond was leveled by fla
The majority of farms in Maine are either small, several acre operations that ar, Michaela Cavallaro
The major league baseball strike has affected some fans in Portland, but others
The Maraloi family of Romania, whose appeal for asylum was denied by Canadian au
The Marine Advisory Council, a nine-member board which reviews proposed regulati
The Marine Spill Response Corp. announced yesterday that within 15 months Portla
The Marriott Corp., which holds a monopoly on restaurants along the Maine Turnpi
The Marsville project, developed by NASA to help teach youngsters about science,
The Masonic lodge in the town of Union, after months of meetings and fundraisers, Steve Cartwright
The Massachusetts ports of New Bedford and Gloucester are studying Portland's Fi
The May Neilson ratings show that the WCSH (Channel 6) 6 P.M. news now holds the
The McCurdy Fish Company in Lubec is the last of the herring smokehouses that on, Hugh T. French
The McKernan administration has acknowledged that a property-tax refund program
The McKernan administration has unveiled four new plans for cuts in pension bene
The McKernan administration is looking into charges that Superior Court nominee
The McKernan administration is pushing the School Finance Act of 1994, which wou
The McKernan administration is sponsoring a series of events next week to help b
The McKernan administration's budget proposal calls for the closure of pre-relea
The McKernan administration yesterday announced that a $27 million state surplus
The McKernan administration yesterday named 20 school staffers to the Cost-Savin
The McLaughlin Foundation last week purchased to property of the late Bernard Mc, Andrew K. Weegar
The McLaughlin Garden Preservation Committee was formed to rescuefrom developmen, Andrew K. Weegar
The McLellan-Sweat House, the first home of the Portland Museum of Art, has been, Ellen MacDonald Ward
The Mearl Corporation of Eastport manufactures natural pearl essence, a substanc
The medical staff of Maine Medical Center on September 9 voted 80-79 against a m
The mega-yachts of the super-wealthy are increasingly showing up in Maine harbor
The Metro bus system has received a federal grant that will cover 80 percent of
The Metro has asked the Portland Area Comprehensive Study committee to recommend
The Midcoast Cooperative Borrowing Program, which links five libraries in Sagada
The Millinocket Whitewater Association has proposed a two-day whitewater rodeo o
The morale of employees at Bath Iron Works's drydock facility in Portland has be
The Morris Farm Trust in Wiscasset this week took over ownership of the 60-acre
The Moses Mason House in Bethel contains nineteenth-century forest murals attrib, Ellen MacDonald Ward
The most recent proposal by the town of Cumberland to build a new Chebeague Isla
The most recent storm dumped 10.8 inches of snow on Portland, bringing the seaso
The most recent storm to hit the state left the area with nearly 10 inches of sn
The Motel Condominium Task Force of the town of Wells is considering proposals t
The Mountain Division Alliance, a new coalition of municipal, state and private
The Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, under the leadership of Kevin Strange, Lori Valigra
The movie "Gettysburg" has given former Maine Governor Joshua Lawrence Chamberla
The movie "Gettysburg" has once again thrust former Maine Governor and Civil War, Edgar Allen Beem
The movie-set home for "Head Above Water," starring Harvey Keitel and Cameron Di, Cathy Nelson Price
The Movies on Exchange Street in Portland celebrates its 20th anniversary this s, David Kociemba
The Mt. Abram School Board recently voted to restrict use of "Bastard Out of Car
The Mt. Abram ski area in Locke Mills will be auctioned off on May 1. The 687-a
The Munjoy Branch of the Portland Public Library opened in its new home at the E
The Munjoy Hill Neighborhood Association, headed by Nini McManamy, plans to cond
The Munjoy Hill Neighborhood Organization has sent a formal letter to the board, Lisa Penalver
The muralist Wyland is ready to begin painting his latest Whaling Wall, this one
The muralist Wyland plans to turn the bare 450-foot-long west wall of the Bath I
The muralist Wyland was slowed but not stopped by Tuesday's rain, which finally
The murder and robbery trial of Dana A Craney, 31, of Lewiston, and Willard Eas
The murder trial of William Bruns, 62, of South Portland, is scheduled to begin
The Museum at Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth will begin a fund-raising dr
The Museum at Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth will open on July 13, with C
The Museum at Portland Head Light will not open until next spring, although the
The Musical Wonder House, open to the public and filled with antiques, is one of, Ellen MacDonald Ward
The music of Maine native and composer Walter Piston is being rediscovered after, Mark Rohr
The NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) and Cumbe
The Nahmakanta tract was purchased as part of the Land for Maine's Future fund,, Phyllis Austin
The Nathan Parker House, located at 46 Livermore Street in Portsmouth, was built, Colin W. Sargent
The National Association for the Advancement of colored People (NAACP) recently, Lance Tapley
The National Association of Realtors yesterday reported that the sales of existi
The National Center for Educational Statistics has ranked Maine first in math am
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has named Neile Joler, a Fort Kent
The National Collegiate Athletic Association will begin a three-day visit to the
The National Collegiate Athletic Association yesterday announced that the Univer
The National Commission for the Renewal of American Democracy met Saturday at th
The National Commission for the Renewal of American Democracy, or Project Democr
The National Council on Compensation Insurance, in its annual filing with the Ma
The National Council on Compensation Insurance says that the cost of providing w
The National Education Commission on Time and Learning was convened by Congress
The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded a $250,000 grant to the Un
The National Environmental Law Center and the U.S. Public Interest Research Grou
The National Fisheries Institute in Washington and the New England Fisheries Dev
The National Highway Safety Administration has launched a campaign to change the, Jay Davis
The National Institute of Health is funding a $4.9 million study that will asses, Annaliese Hood
The National Labor Relations Board has upheld a vote by workers at the Internati
The National Legislative Association on Prescription Drug Pricing (NLARx), which, Megan Grumbling
The National Marine Fisheries Service, as part of a plan to reduce the harbor po
The National Marine Fisheries Service has pledged $250,000 to fund the first yea
The National Marine Fisheries Service has released statistics showing that diver
The National Marine Fisheries Service has told the New England Fishery Managemen
The National Marine Fisheries Service is giving lobstermen six months to devise
The National Marine Fisheries Service yesterday released preliminary figures tha
The National Organization for Women, the nation's largest feminist group, today
The National Park Service has awarded the Penobscot Indian tribe a $49,000 grant
The National Park Service has had to cut 16 positions from its staff at Acadia N
The National Park Service has made a confidential offer to purchase a 900-acre p, Phyllis Austin
The National Park Service has proposed building three Acadian culture centers in
The National Park Service has significantly altered its acquisition plan for the, Phyllis Austin
The National Park Service on Wednesday held a hearing to gather information on i
The National Research Council yesterday released a report that says bluefin tuna
The National Rifle Association is taking issue with John Albrecht, who claims to
The National Rifle Association today will try to convince the Maine Supreme Judi
The National Science Foundation yesterday awarded a $927,000 grant to School Adm
The "National Survey of Families and Households" indicates that 20 percent of th, Amanda Onion
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) yesterday ruled that John G. "Se
The National Trust for Historic Preservation has awarded a $1,000 grant to the F
The National Trust for Historic Preservation placed the Great Bowdoin Mill in To, Katherine Skelton
The National Undersea Research Center at the University of Connecticut at Avery
The national Unitarian Universalist Association last week declared Portland's Fi
The nation's "keepers," who act as stewards and watchdogs for rivers, bays and s
The nation's only legislators who exclusively represent Indian tribes, Priscilla
The Natural Resources Council of Maine claims that state environmental Commissio
The Natural Resources Council of Maine gathered 200 representatives of environme, Phyllis Austin
The Natural Resources Council of Maine is contesting the naming of the Maine Con
The Natural Resources Council of Maine is urging the Maine State Board of Educat
The Natural Resources Council of Maine on Tuesday released the results of a new, Douglas Rooks
The Natural Resources Council of Maine spent 14 months investigating the Maine D, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Natural Resources Council of Maine, which has a representative on the 21-mem, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Natural Resources Defense Council, based in Washington, D.C., this week issu
The Natural Resources Defense Council has issued a report called "Risky Business, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Nature Consevancy recently acquired Knight Island in Eastern Bay of Jonespor
The Navy announced yesterday Bath Iron Works and its rival, Ingalls Shipbuilding
The Navy awarded the six remaining contracts for Sealift cargo ships to National
The Navy has given U.S. represenative Bill Zeliff of New Hampshire a commitment
The Navy is offering the decommissioned USS John F. Kennedy to be used as a floa, Jason Stevenson
The Navy's plan to reduce its submarine force by the end of the decade, by 32 su
The Neighborhood Action Coalition of Greater Portland will use part of a $75,000
The Neighborhood Action Coalition's Hotspot Cards program has failed to interest
The Neighborhood Action Coalition will distribute "Hotspot Cards" to 1,000 homes
The new 14-acre Lee Auto Mall on Main Street in Westbrook is one of Maine's larg
The new $27 million Cumberland County Jail, the state's largest, on September 8
The new $800,000 Cumberland County Pre-Release Center, located next to the new C
The new Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor, named for its founder, Dr. Robert Abbe, is fu, Luther Young
The new Arts Conservatory Theater and Studio, the Maine State Music Theater and, Cathy Nelson Price
The New Brunswick Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture is going ahead with pl
The new Children's Museum of Maine in Portland opens today at 10 A.M. Very brie
The new Cumberland County jail is scheduled to open Sunday, pending a final insp
The new Cumberland County Jail, situated on 15 acres of land behind Portland's U, Bob Young
The New England Economic Project, which compiles economic forecasts for the regi
The New England Fisheries Development Association is studying whether the Gulf o
The New England Fisheries Management Council has instituted new policies to redu, Andrew K. Weegar
The New England Fisheries Management Council, having failed with half-measures t, Phyllis Austin
The New England Fisheries Management Council is expected to give its approval to
The New England Fisheries Management Council is likely to recommend a system of, Andrew K. Weegar
The New England Fishery Management Council has failed to agree on a new lobster
The New England Fishery Management Council yesterday discussed a proposal that w
The New England Newspaper Association has chosen the Maine Sunday Telegram as th
The New England Newspaper Association has named the Maine Sunday Telegram the be
The New England Plant Conservation Program and 67 government agencies and privat
The New England Plant Conservation Program is a regional effort aimed at protect
The New England Seafarers Mission of Boston has for five years provided cheap an
The New England sport of candlepin bowling is more difficult than tenpin. Erin, Ken Textor
The New England Stingers, Portland's first professional roller hockey team, made
The New England Stingers, Portland's new professional roller hockey team, yester
The new federal family-leave law will extend Maine's existing 10-week unpaid lea
The New Gloucester Public Library is relocating next winter. In preparation for, Katherine Wroth
The new house of Weld and Molly Henshaw in Brunswick combines post-and-beam styl, Andrew Vietze
The new Loring Development Authority, managed by Brian Hamel, now operates almos, Jeff Clark
The newly formed Maine Citizens Review Board, comprising a half-dozen groups see
The newly revived Scarborough Taxpayers Association contends that the town is sp
The new Maine Employers' Mutual Insurance Co., created by the state as part of t
The new Portland Public Market is being erected on the site of the old Plaza Hot, Doug Hubley
The new Portland-South Portland Bridge will require 8,000 tons of steel, 75,000, Sarah Goodyear
The new Rangeley Outdoor Sporting Heritage Museum in Oquossoc was established by, Joshua F. Moore
The newsest state estimate of local property values shows that taxable property
The new seven-story University of Southern Maine library building has been open
The news media and state leaders are outspoken in predicting doom for Maine, cit, Al Diamon
The new U.S. Department of Commerce groundfish recovery plan makes the assumptio, Phyllis Austin
The new USS Maine, a Trident submarine, is under construction at Groton, Conn., George Nanos
The new VIP Discount Auto Parts store in Portland is 25,000 square feet in size,
The new Wishcamper Center at the University of Southern Maine in Portland is LEE, Brad Favreau
The next few months could prove decisive in defining who is entitled to mental-h
The Nickles-Sortwell House on Main Street in Wiscasset, built by Captain William, Ellen MacDonald Ward
The nine-day, July, Maine Potato Blossom Festival in Fort Fairfield features ins, Peter A. Smith
The nine-member Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices wants t
The nine-member Cumberland County budget committee is recommending setting the a, Laura Conaway
The Nonantum Hotel resort in Kennebunkport, which housed the press corps and Whi
The nonpartisan Money and Politics Project on Tuesday released a report showing
The nonprofit annual Maine Canoe Symposium at Winona Camps in Bridgton seeks to, Elizabeth Peavey
The nonprofit Global Action Plan of Greater Portland is running a three-year pil
The non-profit group Restore: The North Woods and others have petitioned the U.S
The nonprofit Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company wants to extend the rail line, Laura Conaway
The non-profit organization Port Resources Inc. opened a group home on Colony St
The nonprofit Peaks Island Land Preserve on July 15 plans to purchase Battery St, Wayne Curtis
The North American Free Trade Agreement has been dominating the local news for t
The North Atlantic Salmon Fund will buy out the commercial fishing rights of the
The Northeast Fisheries Science Center in Woods Hole, Mass., reports that the At
The Northern Forest Lands Council in mid-September released a 63-page draft repo
The Northern Forest Lands Council last week issued its draft recommendations for
The Northern Forest Lands Council recently issued a draft report that including
The Northern Forest Lands Council recently produced a report outlining the measu
The Northern Forest Lands Council this week issued "Finding Common Ground," its
The Northern Forest Lands Council yesterday issued a 74-page report calling for
The Northern Forest Lands Council yesterday released a report urging stronger la
The Northern Maine Development Commission last month launched an advertising cam, Doug Fletcher
The North Haven school board last week voted 3-2 to seek a full-time superintend, Edgar Allen Beem
The "Nottingham Galley," a British merchant vessel sailing from Ireland to Bosto, Andrew Vietze
The Novator, a Ukrainian fish processing ship, has been riding its anchor off Lo
The November elections showed that Mainers still prefer people over parties and
The November referendum on campaign finance reform, sponsored by Maine Voters fo, Al Diamon
The November television ratings, published by Arbitron and A.C. Nielsen Co., cou
The nuclear-powered submarine USS Pittsburg is scheduled to arrive at the Portsm
The nuclear submarine USS Thresher sank in April 1963 with 129 crewmen aboard, a
The number of assaults, rapes, robberies and weapons violations committed by juv
The number of bankruptcy filings in Portland dropped 44 percent in the first fou
The number of beekeepers in Maine decreased from 800 in 1986 to 401 in 1995. La, Andrew K. Weegar
The number of boats dragging for urchins has doubled to 450 in the past year, wh
The number of Canadian nurses licensed by the Maine Board of Nursing has increas
The number of home schooling programs in Maine has increased from three in 1981, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The number of Maine employers who test their employees for drug use is up to 90,
The number of Mainers seeking seats in the state House and Senate this year has
The number of major crimes reported to police in Maine between January and June
The number of mortalities appearing in the Portland Press Herald in March was fa
The number of salmon returning to Maine's rivers to find spawning grounds has de
The number of serious crimes in Maine dropped last year for the first time since
The number of unwed parents in Maine seeking custody of children increased from
The octagonal 'Cook Gazebo,' built in 1851, was donated to the Victoria Society, Sarah Cumming Cecil
The October issue of Consumer Reports magazine lists L.L. Bean and Patagonia as
The October storm submerged one of the wastewater treatment plants at the S.D. W, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Theodore and Dorothy Whitehouse of Wellesley, Mass., the son-in-law and daughter
Theodore Curtis of Orono, chairman of a panel planning the commissioning of the
Theodore Ellenwood of Yarmouth has settled his suit with Exxon for $776,746.60,
Theodore Littlefield, 54, four years ago finished a 14-year prison term in Maine
The official portrait of Civil War hero and former Maine Governor Joshua L. Cham
The official program for Designers' Showcase 2005, presented by the Portland Sym
The official program of the Designers' ShowHouse 2007, Sept. 8 - Sept. 30, prese, Meadow Rue Merrill
The Ogunquit Museum of American Art has opened a 1,400-square-foot addition call, Paul Karr
The Ogunquit Playhouse, founded in 1932, is one of a few dozen of its caliber to, Jeff Clark
The Ogunquit Restroom Committee believes town voters will approve a recommended
Theo Holtwijk, 36, has been named planning director for the city of Sanford Hol
The oil spill resulting from the oil tanker Julie N striking the Portland Bridge, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
The Old Orchard Beach Town Council awarded businessman Archie St. Hilaire the co
The Old Orchard Beach Town Council has voted unanimously to bring rock concerts
The Old Orchard Beach Town Council is nearing an agreement with a promoter which
The Old Orchard Beach Town Council last month ordered the Hobo Jungle, an alcoho, Evan Halper
The Old Orchard Beach Town Council last night sponsored a lecture by Robert Good
The Old Orchard Beach Town Council last night voted unanimously to allow rock co
The Old Orchard Beach Town Council on August 10 revoked the business license of, Evan Halper
The Old Orchard Beach Town Council unanimously adopted an ordinance which forbid
The Old Orchard Beach Town Council voted unanimously to pass a permanent ordinan
The Old Orchard Beach Town Council yesterday placed a 60-day moratorium on new b
The Old Orchard Beach Town Council yesterday voted 3-2 against placing a referen
The Old Town City Council yesterday agreed to a $900,000 settlement with Norman
The Old York Historical Society, founded in 1984 when three local historical gro
The Omni-Competent Beverly: Be Careful What Tool You Give Her., Philip Conkling
The only black man in Farmington. Article on Lou Guilford, negro, who leaves Fa
The opening day of the trial of South Portland teacher Joseph D. Emmons, accused
The opening of the Casco Bay Bridge over the Fore River will allow larger ships, Bob Moore
The opening of the Maine Mall's sixth anchor store has been pushed back from Nov
The opening of the new Children's Museum of Maine will not be until Saturday, bu
The opponents of Lewiston's new gay-rights ordinance have asked the state attorn
The ordeal that ended when the House of Representatives narrowly defeated a call
The organization Friends of Casco Bay will spend the next year studying the clam
The organization Maine Citizens for The Tax Brake has launched a petition drive
The Owls Head Transportation Museum held its 15th annual auto auction on Sunday,
The owner and general manager of Yarmouth Rubbish & Recycling were indicted yest
The owners of many small businesses in Maine are discovering that service pays.
The owners of The Daily Grind, a drive-through espresso and gourmet coffee busin
The owners of The Daily Grind, a drive-through expresso and gourmet coffee busin
The owners of Union Wharf in Portland recently dredged around the wharf, leaving
The Oxford Street Shelter in Portland has an official occupancy of 62, but latel, Chris Barry
The Ozone Transport Commission, created in 1990 to develop a plan to deal with a
The Ozone Transport Commission, made up of twelve states from Virginia to Maine
The Ozone Transport Commission, which represents Maine and 11 other Northeastern
The panel set up by the McKernan administration to study school efficiency has f
The Paper Industry Information Office, which represents Maine's 16 paper mills,
The parents of 2 1/2-year old Patrick McDonough of Wells, a victim of a rare for
The parents of Jonathan Johnson, accused of trying to blow up his father's car,
The parents of Mark Reed, who was murdered on Thanksgiving Day 1982, are fightin
The parents of the four teenagers who died when a trucker plowed over the Ford E
The Park and Work program, sponsored by Portland's Downtown District and designe
The Passamaquoddy Indian Tribe might have taken the first step toward a federal
The Passamaquoddy Indian tribe, with the help of Harrah's Casinos of Memphis, Te
The Passamaquoddy Indian tribe would like to open a gambling casino in Calais, a, Phyllis Austin
The Passamaquoddy Tribe is claiming that on November 13, 1992, it asked the stat
The Passamaquoddy tribe's plans for high-stakes bingo in Albany Township changed, Kathryn Skelton
The Passamaquoddy tribe was awarded $40.5 million in 1980 to settle its land-cla, Phyllis Austin
The past record of Dana Devoe of Bangor, Gov. McKernan's nominee for the Public
The PBS television series "Anyplace Wild" includes Dave and Annie Getchell's len, James P. Brown
The Peabody House, a home for people with AIDS, will provide housing for up to s
The Peabody House, at 14 Orchard Street in Portland, is scheduled to open May 1
The [Peaks] Island Independence Committee organized to secede from Portland afte, Lance Tapley
The peat-to-power plant in Deblois shut down yesterday after the owner failed to
The Peer Leader Program, a non-profit substance-abuse prevention group in Portla
The Pemaquid peninsula runs from Damariscotta down to the famous light at Pemaqu, Tom Davis
The Penobscot Indians are claiming ownership of the islands above Greater Northe
The Penobscot Indian tribe yesterday filed suit in federal court against Key Ban
The Penobscot Nation has announced it will revive high-stakes bingo this spring
The Penobscot Nation is working to save its language, while fluent speakers dwin, Abby Zimet
The Penobscot School's "French in the Woods" program hosted 31 students at the T
The Penobscot Theatre Company in Bangor, now in its second year under the direct, William Steele
The Pentagon yesterday announced plans to purchase three Aegis destroyers each y
The Pentagon yesterday announced that it will locate a Department of Defense acc
The percentage of A's and B's awarded at Bates College in Lewiston has risen fro, Edgar Allen Beem
"The Perfect Maine Dream House." Detailed stories on the homes of Bob Dunning i, Frank Andrews, Paul Doiron, Meadow Merrill, and John Hadley
The Perfect Maine Home., Virginia M. Wright
"The Perfect Rowboat." Fiction by Kendall Merriam., Kendall Merriam
The Perils of Long-Term Care, Michael Kimball
The Perkins family has owned Kennebunkport's Perkins Tide-Mill, now called The O, Erin Campbell, Lorraine Kinsbury, and Steve Bragdon
The Phoenix guide to voting on Nov. 2, with recommendations on proposals to ban
The Phoenix Summer Guide 2000, featuring hot vacation destinations, fairs, festi
The Pineland Center in Pownal, a self-contained community with 38 buildings on n
The Pingree family plans to protect 755,000 acres of the Maine woods from develo, Phyllis Austin
The planned construction of a new, 45,000-square-foot headquarters for Healthsou
The planned merger of SKI Ltd. and LBO Enterprises into the Ski America Company, Evan Halper
The Poland Spring Bottling Company recently spent $2.5 million to renovate both, Winnie White
The polar Eskimo, Hivshu, or Robert E. Peary II, is the great-grandson of polar, Patricial Pierce Erikson
The Politics of Logging., Edgar Allen Beem
The Portland advertising and public relations firm of Holt, Hughes & Stamell has
The Portland Area Comprehensive Transportation Committee has formed a bicycle gr
The Portland Area Comprehensive Transportation Committee is seeking an $8,000 fe
The Portland Area Comprehensive Transportation Study Committee on August 18 rele
The Portland Area Comprehensive Transportation Study is funding a project with f
The Portland area has four colleges, with 11,602 students enrolled, but the city, Christopher Barry
The Portland area might have its first pirate radio station in several years. A, Al Diamon
The Portland band Twisted Roots has been together for five years, and consists o
The Portland-based Gateway Mastering Studios Inc. worked through two days last m
The Portland Boxing Club is the focus of a resurgence of amateur boxing in Portl, Ethan Anderson
The Portland Bridge, scheduled to be demolished after the $165 million replaceme
The Portland Chamber Music Festival debuts Saturday at Westbrook College's Ludck, Greg Gadberry
The Portland chapter of the American Red Cross has raised $70,000 to assist with
The Portland City Council appointed Ralph H. B. Nodine to the Portland Housing A
The Portland City Council approved spending $9.2 million for road and sewer impr
The Portland City Council decided early this morning not to accept any more half
The Portland City Council gave qualified support to a move to build an aquarium
The Portland City Council got its first look at a proposal to build a passenger
The Portland City Council has appointed a seven-member Portland Arts Committee,
The Portland City Council has approved the Portland Public Library's plan to buy, Susan McCloskey
The Portland City Council has asked the state for the authority to do its own re
The Portland City Council, in the wake of an unsuccessful attempt by Pharos Hous, Stephane Fitch
The Portland City Council is considering a proposal to allow four vendors to sel
The Portland City Council is expected to consider allowing ice cream trucks back
The Portland City Council last night voted 7-1 in favor of creating a Tax Increm
The Portland City Council last night voted 7-2 in favor of adopting a plan that
The Portland City Council last night voted 7-2 in favor of creating a Tax Increm
The Portland City Council last night voted 8-0 to authorize the creation of a Ta
The Portland City Council last night voted 8-1 to adopt a plan aimed at preservi
The Portland City Council, on a 7-1 vote, selected the First Atlantic Corp. prop
The Portland City Council on July 5 approved an emergency ordinance governing co
The Portland City Council on March 8 voted to give the Parkside Neighborhood Ass, Stephane Fitch
The Portland City Council on Monday approved an agreement with One City Center A
The Portland City Council on Monday denied a liquor license renewal to the Seame
The Portland City Council on Monday gave unanimous preliminary support to a "par
The Portland City Council on Monday refused to grant a new liquor license to the
The Portland City Council on Monday unanimously approved a liquor license for Zo
The Portland City Council on Monday voted 7-2 against contributing $10,000 to an
The Portland City Council on Monday voted 8-0 to endorse a lawsuit filed by NYNE
The Portland City Council on Monday will be asked to approve a lease and accompa
The Portland City Council on Monday will consider repurchasing the Cummings Scho
The Portland City Council on November 1 issued food and liquor licenses to the S
The Portland City Council on Wednesday held a public hearing on financing the pa
The Portland City Council postponed action on a controversial measure which woul
The Portland City Council rejected a $26,800 housing grant for the Portland West
The Portland City Council's Community Development Committee is launching a revie
The Portland City Council's Community Development Committee voted 3-0 to recomme
The Portland City Council's finance committee will recommend rejection of a prop
The Portland City Council's finance committee yesterday sent the proposed $55.6
The Portland City Council's Housing Committee has recommended that the city appr, Jess Kilby
The Portland City Council's public safety committee has recommended banning push
The Portland City Council's public safety committee has unanimously endorsed a p
The Portland City Council's public safety committee is considering a plan which
The Portland City Council's Public Safety Committee is proposing a package of fi
The Portland City Council's public safety committee yesterday postponed until Ma
The Portland City Council's public safety committee yesterday voted 3-0 in suppo
The Portland City Council this week endorsed four of the ten designs for the pro
The Portland City Council today will consider adopting rules to help them evalua
The Portland City Council tonight will consider a plan which would give parking
The Portland City Council unanimously approved an ordinance ending the 27-year b
The Portland City Council unanimously approved a plan to provide interest-free h
The Portland City Council voted 6-1 in favor of creating the Industry and Commer
The Portland City Council voted 6-2 in favor of eliminating the $30 fee the city
The Portland City Council voted 6-3 against calling an election in November to a
The Portland City Council voted 6-3 in favor of renewing the liquor license of t
The Portland City Council voted 7-2 against a proposal that would have done away
The Portland City Council voted 7-2 in favor of adopting a proposal to relax the
The Portland City Council voted last night to consider proposals for 34 acres th
The Portland City Council voted unanimously Monday night to spend $318,000 to de
The Portland City Council, voting 7-2, passed a $154.7 million municipal budget
The Portland City Council will consider a measure on Monday which will increase
The Portland City Council will consider a proposal Monday which would require do
The Portland City Council will consider on Monday whether to renew the liquor li
The Portland City Council will consider zoning proposals next week that would li
The Portland City Council will get its first look at a proposal to acquire an un
The Portland City Council will on September 8 consider buying the property at 37
The Portland City Council will tonight consider a compromise plan to limit group
The Portland City Council yesterday appointed 19 members to the Citizens' Housin
The Portland City Council yesterday appointed a committee to oversee the design
The Portland City Council yesterday approved measures allowing Portland Trails t
The Portland City Council yesterday chose Richard W. Paulson Jr., 45, the contro
The Portland City Council yesterday deleted a clause from the lease of Hadlock f
The Portland City Council yesterday ordered the structures at 74 Winter Street,
The Portland City Council yesterday rejected a proposal from James Albert, owner
The Portland City Council yesterday selected two options for each of the propose
The Portland City Council yesterday unanimously passed a measure that bans autom
The Portland City Council yesterday voted 5-3 in favor of renewing the liquor li
The Portland City Council yesterday voted 7-1 to renew the nude activity, liquor
The Portland City Council yesterday voted 8-0 in favor of selling a 15-acre par
The Portland City Council yesterday voted 8-0 to approve a $1 million loan to th
The Portland City Council yesterday voted to give the city manager, top administ
The Portland City Council yesterday voted to raise parking fines from $5.00 to $
The Portland City Hall Auditorium Renovation Building Committee on Monday set th
The Portland City Hall Auditorium Renovations Building Committee heard from an a
The Portland City Hall Auditorium will close in February 1995 for a long-delayed
The Portland Company, the city's oldest industrial concern, was founded in 1846, James V. Horrigan