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Thomas L. Welch, deputy attorney general in Pennsylvania specializing in anti-tr
Thomas Moser, 58, co-founder of Thos. Moser Cabinetmakers, is turning over day-t
Thomas Napier, 21, of Lyman, disappeared on October 29, 1993, having been last s
Thomas Stratis, the owner of Boone's Restaurant, has been having cars parked in
Thomas Tiberii, owner of Moose Alley Saloon in Portland's Old Port, will be char
Thomas Travis, 30, of Portland, died early yesterday morning after losing contro
Thomas Tureen, attorney for the Passamaquoddy tribe, maintains that a recent Rho
Thore Aatlo, 32, of Portland, became the first person convicted in Maine of a ra
Thore Aatlo, 32, of Portland, has been charged with assault and criminal threate
Thore Aatlo of Portland was sentenced to one month in jail and five months of ho
Thore Aatlo, the Old Port jeweler who last year was jailed and fined for harassi
Thos. Moser Cabinetmakers says it plans to open a showroom in New York City and
Though Livermore of the late 1800s was a working-class town, its Italianate mans, Winnie White
Though only 11 years old, Karin Roland, a Portland school girl, wans to run for
Though plaintiffs in two recent court cases in Maine received large awards, Sumn, Meg Haskell
Thoughtful letter to the editor from Mary Pat Warming in response ot the "Baysid, Mary Pat Warming
Though there is no comprehensive guide to the prominent citizens buried in Portl, William B. Jordan Jr.
Thousands of Maine parents who owe child-support payments have contacted the sta
Thousands of people lined Congress Street between Congress Square and Monument S
Thousands of volunteers will participate in Sunday's sixth annual Walk for Multi
"Threads" piece on changes in Portland's design scene, including the sale of Ama, Katharina Hagmann
"Threads" piece on Chase Tavern Farm in Bowdoin, where Cindy Lavin and her husba, Katharina Hagmann
"Threads" piece on Cynthia McGuirl's Thomaston studio, where she takes three to, Katharina Hagmann
"Threads" piece on Jenna and Brian Sisselman of Cape Elizabeth, who started Cape, Katharina Hagmann
"Threads" piece on Melinda Titus, 51, of Portland, who "reluctantly" learned kni, Katharina Hagmann
"Threads" piece on Mt. Washington weather intern Mike Renzi, who is outfitted by, Katharina Hagmann
"Threads" piece on new spring designs from Jill McGowan of Portland, Ann Perrino, Katharina Hagmann
"threads" piece on Portland's Rogue Gallery, owned by designer Alex Carleton, wh, Katharina Hagmann
"Threads" piece on The Cashmere Cabin in Windham, where owner Jodie Richards sel, Katharina Hagmann
"Threads" piece on the increase in the number of Maine designers who are using e, Katharina Hagmann
"Threads" piece on the quilts of Leigh Griffith of Houlton., Katharina Hagmann
"Threads" piece on two local clothing lines sold at Amaryllis, in Portland. Mar, Katharina Hagmann
"threads" piece with a look at Amy Curtis, 35, who custom-designs and sews dress, Katharina Hagmann
Three articles on being young in Maine. Teenagers profiled are hitchhikers in Y, Stephen Donahue, Nancy Shannon Jesser, and M K. Lewis
Three articles on Monty Washburn, Yankee humor, and homemade contraptions, inclu, Kevin Harnden
Three candidates have already emerged for the Portland City Council seat current
Three coastal properties for under $160,000 include a Gothic Revival in Robbinst, Colin Sargent
Three Companies Test Sustainability Measures, James McCarthy
Three doctors at the Penobscot Bay Women's Health Center, the only physicians in
Three Dollar Dewey's, one of the best known bars in New England, plans to move f
Three Dollar Dewey's on Fore Street in Portland founded on February 28, 1981, by, Al Diamon
Three families owning mobile homes in Brunswick's Bay Bridge Estates have filed
Three former Cornish-area men--Paul Watson, 19, Seth Richardson, 21, and Solomon
Three generations of Penobscots on Indian Island comment on the three most impor, William Ibelle
Three Kentucky men were arrested by federal agents after they allegedly tried to
Three legislative committees hope to place an eight-item bond package totaling $
Three letters to the editor supporting the Portland Public Library's plan to move, Steve Hirshon
Three Maine writer-editors currently publish newsletters on food, including John
Three major conferences were held within the week on school violence: the "Preju, Kathryn Skelton
Three Massachusetts men were arraigned Tuesday in Biddeford District Court on ch
Three members of IRATE (Indigenous Resistance Against Tribal Extinction) were ar
Three members of Outright, a Portland-based support group for gay teenagers and
Three men who discovered what has been called the largest amethyst vein this sid
Three men who were shot at by Katherine Hegarty hours before she was killed by p
Three migrant workers at DeCoster Egg Farms in Turner have filed suit in Androsc
Three miles south of L.L. Bean is South Freeport, a close-knit village that resi, Edgar Allen Beem
Three months after announcing that this will be his last term as Speaker of the
Three new coffee shops have opened in downtown Portland in the last three months
Three of a four member Russian delegation from Severodvinsk, the site of the wor
Three of Maine's 12 rabbis are women: Susan Bulba Carvutto of Augusta, a Reform, Jennifer Acker
Three of Maine's four gubernatorial candidates would suspend the state's new aut
Three of Maine's premier golf courses, Martindale in Auburn, Purpoodock in Cape
Three of the people involved in racial violence in Oakland last week have been a
Three Old Orchard Beach business have been cited for selling counterfeit T-shirt
Three other Maine islands have joined Frenchboro in trying to lure homesteaders
Three outdated buildings have found new life at the hands of some ingenious Main, Joshua F. Moore
Three parents' groups are making efforts to derail a redistricting plan for Port
Three-part article describing the "real Kennebunkport." Part one looks at the v, Ellen MacDonald Ward, Elizabeth Peavey, and Ken Textor
Three people were hospitalized and four others suffered minor injuries yesterday
Three pit bulls attacked and critically injured another dog last week in Windham
Three Portland waterfront businesses are competing for a longterm contract with
Three prominent conservatives have resigned their leadership positions in the So
Three recent cases involving municipal officials in Maine who had run-ins with t
Three related articles about the logging country around The Forks and West Forks, Pamela Holley Wood, Fran Ober, and Anne Pierter
Three related articles on the manufacture of potato baskets and barrels in Aroos, Laurie Smith, Jason Wheeler, Debbie Mountain, Debbie Twombley, Suellen Simpson, and Margaret Welch
Three related articles on the Penobscots of Indian Island. Members profiled inc, Sheryl Lane, Pamela Wood, and Lynn Kippax
Three related humorous articles summer by Al Diamon, Allen Dammann,and Laura Con
Three Sanford police officers suspended for having had sexual contact with 19-ye
Three short pieces on the Portland music scene, including a piece on the Portlan, Jason Miller Wilkins and Zoe
Three snowstorms in ten days deposited 21 inches of fresh snow on the area, leav
Three thousand of the four thousand varieties of minerals known worldwide can be, Jeffrey Schlegel and Jennifer Fiano
Three University of Maine at Orono athletes are scheduled to be arraigned this m
Three University of Maine football players have tested positive for steroids and
Three years after the so-called Augusta Mental Health Institute consent decree,
Three youths who conspired with Pamela Smart to murder her husband have been tra
Throne of Games, Brian Kevin
Through an affiliation with Martin's Point Health Care centers, Harvard Communit
Through August 16, the state recorded 19 days when ozone reached unhealthy level
Through August, the state's lobster catch had dropped 17 percent in the number o
Through mid-June the Maine Department of Transportation will spray a mixture of
Thumbnail biographical sketches of those viewed as Portland's once-powerful peop, Chris Busby
Thumbnail biographical sketches of those viewed as Portland's second-most-powerf, Chris Busby
Thumbnail biographical sketches of those who are viewed as on their way into the, Chris Busby
Thunderbird Skydivers Inc., owned by George Anderson of Old Orchard Beach, has v
Thunderstorms swept through southern New Hampshire and Maine yesterday, with lig
Thunnus thynnus, the Atlantic bluefin tuna, is the largest, swiftest and most va, Edgar Allen Beem
Thursday will witness the opening of Exit 6 of the Maine Turnpike, which connect
Thuya Lodge and Thuya Garden are located off of Route 3 out of Northeast Harbor,, Jane Lamb
Tibetans mingled with around 100 Mainers yesterday for a Tibetan bazaar and othe
Tick Check., Edgar Allen Beem
Tickets for the home games of the Portland Sea Dogs go on sale on February 28 at
Tied up in Knots, Thomas Urquhart
Tiffany L. Chamberlain, a former Maine Maritime Academy student who pleaded guil
Tight timber supply, stronger home-building activity and a trading frenzy on the
Tilbury House Publishing of Gardiner was created in 1990 with the merger of Dog, Beth Thomas
Tim Barry, the single father of two boys, spends six days a week during bear hun, Katie Hayes
Timberlands Inc. of Dixfield in the 1960s sold a 17-acre parcel abutting Mount B, Andrew K. Weegar
Tim Caverly, manager of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, says people started li, Phyllis Austin
Tim Clark, 28, of Vermont, yesterday won the third annual Maine Marathon in a ti
Tim Diehl of Carrabassett Valley operates one of two dog-sled-for-hire outfits i
Time Warner Cable last year offered free, high-speed Internet access to schools, Laura Conaway
Time Warner has extended Roadrunner, its cable-based, high speed Internet servic, Aimee L. Curl
Tim Follo, president of the board of directors of Portland's Mad Horse Theatre,
Tim Gerry, 51, of Fairfield, had a heart attack while performing as a clown with
Tim Goodwin, 26, of Portland, has been playing bridge competitively since the fi
Tim Niederman, president of U.S. Flax and Linen of Presque Isle, says he has imp
Timothy McMakin, 37, of Waterboro, and his wife Nancy have filed a civil suit in
Timothy Porta of Casco, owner of the Migis Lodge on Sebago Lake and the Cry of t
Timothy Victor of Jonesport plans to contest a proposed fine against him by the
Tim Swenson's $20 million Grand Victorian condominium hotel, modeled on the Hote, Colin Woodard
Tim Walsh, Westbrook's director of school transportation, yesterday said that sc
Tiny New Sweden (population 620) became infamous last year as the site of a del, Jeff Clark
"Tippers" like Red and George Hesseltine, who harvest short fir branches, are cr, Bob Noonan
Tips and recommendations for French-speaking visitors to Maine that highlight th, Rhea Cote Robbins
Tips for enjoying a romantic evening in Portland on a "shoestring" budget that h, Karen E. Hofreiter
Tips on cutting your own Maine Christmas tree, with details on the many types of
Tips on how to become an "environmental renter" are offered in an article dealin
Tips on "how to do" Lewiston and Auburn and what can be found there of interest.
Tips on how to handle five worst-case vacation scenarios in Maine, including su, Paul Doiron
Tired of endlessly ferrying their children around Portland, Leanne Williams and
Tired truckers have killed five young Mainers in the state over the last eight m
T-M Corp., a real-estate partnership that owns a run-down 54-room hotel on Moose
To African refugees, resettlement in Portland presents many difficult hurdles, i
To avoid the stress that plagued the Cumberland County Sheriff's Department this
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Portland String Quartet, the four mem, Greg Gadberry
Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the launching of the S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien
Today's home opener for the Portland Sea Dogs will be the first minor-league bas
Today, some of the best shopping in the state is in Maine museum stores. Becaus, Paul Doiron
Today the VIA Group will celebrate its move into the Baxter Library building wit, Edward D. Murphy
Todd Coffin, 32, of Bath, yesterday ran 25 minutes 26 seconds to win the 65th An
Todd Morrissette, owner and sole employee of the DeadHead Lumber Company, salvag, David William Turner
Tollef Olson, 48, of South Portland, and his business partner, Craig Tanner, 46,, Susan Gaidos
Tom Allen, Democratic candidate for the First Congressional District, has releas
Tom Chappell, president of Tom's of Maine, is trying to make the company a major
Tom Elbright and Godfrey Wood, two of the men behind the success of the Portland
Tom Elbright, owner of the American Hockey League's Baltimore Skipjacks, is so c
Tom Elbright, the owner of the Baltimore Skipjacks, has signed to move his team
Tom Ewing of Five Islands has earned the title of "Batman of Maine." That's bec, Sylvia Hollman Fee
Tom Gerencer, 25, a Waterville native and Colby College graduate, this year won
Tom Kane is an unopposed candidate for Portland's District 3 city council seat., Al Diamon
Tom Matthews, 42, facilities and energy manager for Hannaford Bros. of Scarborou
Tomorrow night, three tugboats will push DiMillo's Restaurant, a former car ferr
Tomorrow's Westbrook Ward 3 City Council run-off election is seen as a test of t
Tomorrow, Yarmouth will present 77-year-old Edward Ainsworth with its Latchstrin
Tom's of Maine has laid off five workers, leaving the company with around 70 emp
Tom Valleau, Portland's waterfront director, hired Jara Goodrich, Portland Symph
Tom Ward, former patient advocate at the Augusta Mental Health Institute, says t, Tom Ward
Tom Welch, chief deputy attorney general for antitrust in Pennsylvania, has been
Tong Sa Vaun, 26, of Portland, a Cambodian who spent nearly two years in a refug
Tongue-in-cheek article comparing the annual winter coverage of large objects wi, Carl Little
Tongue-in-cheek article projects the future of Maine's now-graying Baby Boomers.
Tongue-in-cheek chart of the nefarious web of power-hungry co-conspirators gradu
Tongue-in-cheek cover story on Portland's local microbrews, focusing on fictiona, Jess Kilby and Sam Pfeifle
Tongue-in-cheek cover story piece on an imaginary ice storm predicted for early, Al Diamon
Tongue-in-cheek piece by Al Diamon about the unsuccessful attempts of state offi, Al Diamon
Tongue-in-cheek piece on Maine Public Radio's recent decision to change some of, Allen Dammann
Tongue-in-cheek piece with 25 bold predictions about life in Maine ten years fro, Tim Sample
Tonia Kigas, 28, of Bangor, charged with murder in the death of her five-year-ol
Tonia Kigas, 28, of Bangor, on Monday was charged with murder in the death of he
Tony and Sally Grassi, with the help of architect Matt Elliott, of Elliott Ellio, Joshua F. Moore
To officials at the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, public ignoran
"Too Much Information"piece commenting on the local media scene. Author Chris B, Chris Barry
Top issues that the leadership of both houses of Maine's 119th Legislature prese, Murray Carpenter
Top Non-Maine Public Companies Doing Business Here, Roger Magnus
Top officials at Fiber Materials of Biddeford were convicted March 31 in federal
Top-of-the-line craftspeople across Maine specialize in custom touches to fine h, Sarah Scott
Topsham's Flying Changes Center for Therapeutic Riding gives children skills and, Melissa Dalton
To some, the 1960s and early 1970s were Portland's Golden Age of Boxing. Promote, Kevin O'Kendley
Total attendance during the 12th annual Deering Oaks Festival was estimated at 2
Total enrollment at the University of Maine at Orono is down by 8 percent this y
Total Quality Management, which operates under the concept that all state worker
Total quality programs, inspired by the management theories of W. Edwards Deming
To the Rescue., James McCarthy
"Touch," fiction by Tessa McGovern., Tessa McGovern
Tour de Fairfield, Brian Kevin
Tourism in Maine is primarily a summer industry, with 33 percent of all taxable
Tourism officials from Greenland last month visited Maine for a week to discover, Beth Thomas
Tourism officials say visitors from the Mid-Atlantic states and Western Europe a
Tourists entering the state on the Maine Turnpike in Kittery encounter the sloga
Tour of the lush cottage garden of Roland Morissette and Ted Ampe in Auburn, whi, Jane Lamb
Tour of Winslow Homer's studio at Prouts Neck in Scarborough where Homer spent t, Meadow Rue Merrill
Tower clocks in Maine typically date to the 1880s. Five are in the Kennebunk ar, Robert C. Warner
Town meeting results from Avon; Burnham; Detroit; The Forks; Madrid; Phippsburg;
Town meetings, which start in March, can often intimidate residents who have lit
Town officials from Cape Elizabeth are negotiating a settlement with the state A
Town officials in Nobleboro, Newcastle and Jefferson are questioning whether the
Town officials in Old Orchard Beach have passed ordinances against public urinat
Town officials in Wells are struggling against nature in an effort to restore th
Town officials in Wells last week announced that they would reopen the town clam, Andrew K. Weegar
Town officials in Wells need permission from 289 property owners to move 109,000
Town officials report that the recession has made tax liens and foreclosures mor
Towns in at least four of the state's school administrative districts are seekin
Townspeople in Kittery are concerned about their safety after 73-year old Maxine
Toyota's Off Highway Family Adventures magazine selected the "Katahdin Perimeter, Andrew K. Weegar
Tracy Arcari of Wilton, a director and volunteer coordinator for North East Rott, Meg Haskell
Tracy MacDonald, who wrote the book "Downeast Detectives: Tales of Mystery, Mayh
Traditionally, motels, restaurants and tourist shops in Bar Harbor have closed e, Frank Andrews
Traditional Maine lobstermen are not seeing eye-to-eye with Maine draggers. Shor, John N. Glass
Traffic on the Maine Turnpike is projected to exceed 43 million vehicles this ye, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Trailers" piece with a movie review of "Boogie Board Beach," written and co-pro, Amy Martin
Training and Development Corp., a not-for-profit agency based in Bucksport, has
Training Options, Carol Coultas
TrainRiders' Northeast Director Wayne Davis, speaking at a lecture sponsored by
Transcript of an interview with Matthew Qualey, Matt Dodge
Transcript of an interview with Paul Williamson, James McCarthy
Transgendered people are becoming more open about who they are and, in the proce, Dorie Clark
"Transporation" piece on the trend among some Maine automobile dealerships to do, Phil Coupe
Transportation Demand Management combines carpool and vanpool programs, allowing
Trappers, property rights advocates, forest industry officials, and the state De, Phyllis Austin
Trattoria Athena., Elizabeth Peavey
"Travelogue" piece that consists of an interview with Ken Kunin and Beth Stickne, Donna Stuart
"travel" piece describing a drive out Route 25, through Gorham and Standish, and, Tanya Whiton
"travel" piece describing a visit to the 23rd Annual Show, Shine & Drag, a drag, Tanya Whiton
"travel" piece describing a visit to the Union Fair., Tanya Whiton
"travel" piece on a nighttime outing to Old Orchard Beach, including visits to t, Tanya Whiton
"Travel" piece on canoeing the Moose River Bow Trip, a wilderness waterway prote, Alice Arlen
"Travel" piece on Maine's Route 302, featuring a description of Octoberfest at B, Sam Pfeifle
"Travel" piece on "Midsommar," an annual summer solstice celebration recently he, Tanya Whiton
"Travel" piece on the author's adventures aboard the Mary Day and the Stephen Ta, Alice Arlen
"travel" piece on visiting Cliff Island in Casco Bay for a getaway., Tanya Whiton
"Travel" piece on Wicked Lodge, a hunting camp in St. Albans, during deer huntin, Tanya Whiton
"travel" piece recounting a road trip through South Paris, Buckfield and Norway., Tanya Whiton
Travis Conway, 13, of Skowhegan, underwent an 8-hour heart transplant operation
Travis Conway, the 14-year-old Skowhegan boy who underwent an emergency heart tr
Tree-Free, a division of Statler Tissue in Augusta, for several years has been m
"Trends" piece profiles the Oldham family. Sally and Ted Oldham were featured in, Colin W. Sargent
"Trend spotting" piece on "The Stitching Mantis," a knittng supply store in Cape, Sam Pfeifle
Trial by Fire, James McCarthy
Tribal Assets Management of Portland, an investment firm that represents Indian
Tribal Assets Management of Portland has been criticized by an assistant inspect
"Trips Down East" section with articles on day trips in southern Maine; fall fol, Powell Boyer, Elizabeth Peavey, Matthew Mayo, and Patrick Morris
"Trips" section, featuring 45 autumn adventures in Maine and a selection of cult, of Down East Editors
Trophy? What Trophy?, V. M. W.
Trout Unlimited and the Cumberland Soil and Water Conservation District plan to
Troy Richard Landis, 24, of Waterville, an inmate serving time for a probation v
Trudy and Craig McNeal of Kennebunk are launching a drive to raise $200,000 to d
Trustees of Portland's Waynflete School are now saying that the March firing of
Trustees of Scarborough's Camp Ketcha have asked the state Board of Environmenta
Trustees of the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in West Boothbay Harbor on
Trustees of the Cumberland County Civic Center are seeking bids from entertainme
Trustees of the Cumberland County Civic Center have hired an architectural firm, Laura Conaway
Trustees of the Cumberland County Civic Center voted unanimously Friday to rejec
Trustees of the Falmouth Memorial Library are kicking off a drive to raise money
Trustees of the Maine Technical College System have proposed a 15 percent tuitio
Trustees of the Maine Technical College System on Thursday will consider raising
Trustees of the Maine Technical College System yesterday approved a 5.5 percent
Trustees of the Portland Water District agreed Monday to let the town of Windham
Trustees of the Scarborough Sanitary District decided this week to require Rober, Kim Stosnider
Trustees of the state's technical colleges will meet to discuss the McKernan adm
Trustees of the University of Maine System agreed to seek authorization to borro
Trustees of the University of Maine System are considering a new tuition structu
Trustees of the University of Maine System are expected to grant tenure to a rec
Trustees of the University of Maine System in December announced a mandate to cu, Evan Halper
Trustees of the University of Maine System unanimously approved tuition increase
Trustees of the University of Maine System yesterday made acting Chancellor Mich
Trustees of the University of Maine System yesterday voted unanimously to confir
"Truths and Consequences" piece on a recent report by a commission comprised of, Lynn Bonsey
Tsuneko Ikemiya, a Japanese professor of English and acoustic phonetics currentl
Tuckerman's Outfitters of Freeport has emerged from bankruptcy with four stores
Turner dairy farmers Adrian Wadsworth, Ralph Caldwell, and Gregg Varney narrate, John Dale and Jim Daniels
Tux Turkel writes about "Taking Care of Our Own," a book about York Hospital by, Tux Turkel
Twelfth Annual Field Day Menu, Woman's Literary Union
Twelve environmental activists jailed for criminal trespassing after blocking an
Twelve environmentalists yesterday chose to remain in jail as a way to protest l
Twelve related articles about river driving. Outlawed in 1976, driving took adva, Kelly Emery, Bill O'Donnell, Beth Mann, and Abby Dubay
Twelve related articles, photo essays, and sociological essays about Maine touri, Peter I. Rose, Sherine Adeli, Jeff Herbst, Peter Millard, Stephen Dinsmore, Kate Skorpen, and George C. Carey
Twenty-four percent of Maine voters surveyed this week by the Portland Press Her
Twenty-four-year-old Katherine Albano of Portland yesterday won the title of Mis
Twenty Maine businesses have joined to form Maine Businesses for Social Responsi
Twenty-one members of the Steep Falls Baptist Church have filed suit in Cumberla
Twenty paragraph-long facts about Haven's Candies, Maine's only maker of candy c, Robert Post
Twenty-three years after the nation's first Earth Day, Portland's schools featur
Twenty-two members of the Freeport Rescue Department, about half of the rescue v
Twice as many Mainers died of AIDS in 1993 than in 1992, with the dramatic incre
Two 11-year-old Biddeford girls have been charged with theft after they allegedl
Two armed men wearing plastic masks robbed the Day's Jewelers store in Westbrook
Two articles about the "Hesper" and the "Luther Little", the two schooner hulks
Two bills designed to attract a federal office center in Bangor cleared both the
Two boys, ages 11 and 12, have been charged with theft and burglary after Biddef
Two classic silent films starring Charlie Chaplin and Lon Chaney will be present, Judy Harrison
Two commuter parking-shuttle programs at the new $500,000 parking lot on Margian
Two different Santas worked Portland streets yesterday, giving out gifts and $50
Two dozen local artists rent studio space at 42 Elm Street and 315 Cumberland Av, Scott Sutherland
Two dozen Mainers, from many walks of life, tell about their experiences in grow
Two dozen parents of Riverton School students have started a petition asking the
Two for-profit methadone maintenance clinics which were to open this spring near
Two groups of sidewalk preachers are frustrating merchants in Farmington, who cl
Two hearing examiners who advise the Public Utilities Commission are urging that
Two homes were destroyed in Rockland and others were threatened by an April 16 l, Steve Cartwright
Two hundred years ago, more than 500,000 salmon returned from the sea to rivers, Debbie Frey
Two hybrid wolf dogs that escaped from their pen in Naples on Thursday were shot
Two illegal immigrants, Francisco J. Pinedo-Paz, 19, and Gonzalo Cebellos-Mejia,
Two John Calvin Stevens homes are for sale on the West End: the Webb House, a br, Colin Sargent
Two lawsuits filed against companies who allegedly violated Portland's gay-right
Two leaky valves were responsible for the cloud of radioactive vapor that contam
Two letters on last month's article about Margaret Burnham., Pat Packard and Roger Gilmore
Two letters on writer Rebecca Reilly, one from a member of the Martha Stewart fa, Carol E. Phillips and Ron Cargille
Two letters to the editor on food made in Maine, including discussions of B&M's, Richard F. Foss and Bob Bennett
Two Maine residents have made it to the finals of the Ironman World Championship, Alison Bulman
Two "Maine Voices" columns on the North American Free Trade Agreement. Robert J.
Two masked gunmen yesterday robbed the Ocean National Bank in Kittery Police fo
Two members of the federal Base Closure Commission are scheduled to tour the Por
Two men yesterday escaped major injury when their tractor-trailer jackknifed on
Two Michigan men, calling themselves the "Itch Busters," have proposed solutions, Kathryn Skelton
Two more of the Portland Public Market's major vendors, Wolfe's Neck Farm and Ri, Mary Lou Wendell
Two new brew pubs have announced plans to open in Portland. The India Street Br
Two new publications, Fish Farming News and Working Waterfront, are aimed at exp
Two new retail stores, Earth Goods and Awear 4Hemp, which sell clothing and othe, Justin Wolff
Two non-profit developers of low-income housing are defaulting on more than $3 m
Two of Maine's four congressional delegates--Sen. William Cohen, a Republican, a
Two of the eight rare sea turtles flown to Florida last month from Brunswick Nav
Two of the nation's most satisfying chip manufacturers are in South Portland: Na, Colin Sargent
Two of the state's public advocates have registered opposition to New England Te
"Two on the Aisle" piece on being a non-Equity professional actor in Maine. The, William Steele
"Two on the Aisle" piece on Portland's Oak Street Theatre, which is now the home, William Steele
"Two on the Aisle" piece on the Center for Performance Studies, the acting schoo, William Steele
"Two on the Aisle" piece on the Children's Theatre of Maine., William Steele
Two opossums were trapped underneath Country Farm Furniture in Kennebunkport las
Two paintings from the 1920s and several photographs of the interior of the Con, Katherine Wroth
Two people at the DeCoster Egg Farm in Turner became ill with blood infections c
Two Portland art galleries, the Congress Square Gallery at 42 Exchange Street an, Selby Frame
Two Portland churches are trying to raise $3,000 to help 7-year-old AIDS victim
Two professors at the University of Maine at Machias, Edwin M. Jessiman and Rich
Two prominent renovation projects are underway in Portland: the Portland Packing, Brian Carovillano and Kevin LeDuc
Two promoters, Donald K. Donald of New Brunswick and Entertainment Fund Inc. of
Two recent domestic abuse cases in Cumberland County Superior Court are examples
Two religious leaders in Portland are part of a growing community of women who b, Melissa Leighty
Two reports to the Land Use Regulation Commission prepared by the consulting fir
Two representatives of Heaven's Gate, the California cult whose members committe, Laura Conaway
Two Roads Maine, affiliated with the Chewonki Foundation in Wiscasset, conducts, Edgar Allen Beem
Two Scarborough women have formed SPLASH (Scarborough Pool League Actively Seeki
Two sections of roof on Custom House Wharf collapsed under the weight of heavy s
Two teenage boys testified yesterday in York County Superior Court in the case a
Two-term Scarborough town council member Judith L. Roy has resigned her post eff
Two-term Scarborough town councilor Judith Roy has withdrawn the resignation she
Two topless dancers at Mark's Showplace on Riverton Street in Portland yesterday
Two transporation projects in Scarborough, one involving the widening of Route 1
Two Trees Forestry of Coopers Mills has become the first private forestry consul, Andrew K. Weegar
Two Ukrainian seamen are being held at the Cumberland County Jail after leaving
Two Ukrainian seamen who defected from a Russian fishing vessel off the coast of
Two University of Southern Maine researchers, archaeologist Nathan Hamilton and
Two viewpoints on public funding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Ed, Edgar Allen Beem and Michael Moser
Two weeks after first arriving in Maine, Minela and Sanela Smajovic have improve
Two witnesses testifying for the prosecution in the case of four defendants char
Two-year-old Patrick McDonough was allowed by his doctors to leave his isolation
"Ultimate Guide to Maine Summer Foods" special supplement including information, Virginia M. Wright, Edgar Allen Beem, Michael Sanders, Dana Moos, and Kira Goldenberg
UMaine pilot opens doors for cellulose technology, James McCarthy
Uncle Henry's Weekly Swap or Sell It Guide is packed full of tiny classified ads, Christine Kukka
Under Exposed, Claire Z. Cramer
Under legislation recently passed in Augusta, Maine automobile drivers under the
Under Maine's tax-deferral program, the state will pay the property taxes on a h
Under new regulations passed by the New England Fisheries Management Council, th
Under special legislation, 192 state workers have retired but continue to work w
Understand Changing Office Space Options, Justin Lamontagne
Under state law, off-track betting facilities cannot be within 35 miles of one a
"Under the Bridge," fiction by G. L. Mina., GL Mina
Under the Hood, Lori Valigra
Under the state's 1994-95 Transportation Improvement Program, Maine will nearly
"Under The Table." Fiction by Fred Bonnie., Fred Bonnie
"Underwater." Fiction by Emily Paquin., Emily Paquin
Underwood Springboard, Colin W. Sargent
Unemployment in Maine increased from 7.8 percent to 8.1 percent in November, as
Unethical practices employed by Maine lawyers and state government officials in
Unforgettable Designs., Darren Fishell
Union officials at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard say the Navy has rejected the y
Union officials claim the state has received health insurance rebates of about $
Unions in Maine and throughout the country are currently attempting to recruit n
Unique One, a yarn and sweater shop in Camden, has become a bona fide landmark., Virginia Wright
United Bikers of Maine has formally asked the Baxter State Park Authority to cha
United Health Care Benefits Trust, a California insurance which has some Maine c
United Parcel Service has donated $10,000 to Portland homeless shelters Friendsh
United States Cellular constructed a 480-foot steel tower in the middle of Machi, Betta Stothart
United States Postal Service officials have proposed a 340,000-square-foot build, Laura Conaway
United Way kicked off its 1993 capital campaign with early pledges totaling $1.2
United Way of Greater Portland has announced a goal of $6.1 million in pledges f
United Way of Greater Portland hosted a meeting of the social service agencies t
Unity College, founded in 1965 and currently enrolling 450, in 1990 carried a $1, Edgar Allen Beem
Unity College was founded as Unity Institute in an old hen house in 1966, and ex, Andrew K. Weegar
Unity, population about 2,000, is home to Unity College, which offers more envir, Virginia Wright
University of Maine associate anthropology professor Paul Roscoe has been awarde
University of Maine Athletic Director Mike Ploszek announced plans for the Maine
University of Maine at Machias (UMM) professor Jonathan Reisman has proposed a c, Jay Davis
University of Maine at Orono associate professor of civil engineering Dana N. Hu
University of Maine at Orono Athletic Director Mike Ploszek resigned his positio
University of Maine at Orono officials yesterday briefed members of the Legislat
University of Maine at Orono President Frederick E. Hutchinson has abandoned pla
University of Maine at Orono President Frederick E. Hutchinson has capped enroll
University of Maine at Orono President Frederick E. Hutchinson yesterday acknowl
University of Maine at Orono President Frederick E. Hutchinson yesterday announc
University of Maine at Orono President Frederick E Hutchinson yesterday discoun
University of Maine at Orono President Frederick E Hutchinson yesterday said al
University of Maine at Orono researchers say that gray seals wintering on the Ma
University of Maine-Augusta professor and board member of the Portland Society o, David Svenson
University of Maine demographer Diedre Mageean says that the recent figure for M
University of Maine enrolls largest class since year 1950. With enrollment figu
University of Maine forestry students yesterday began work on a project to remov
University of Maine mathematician Henry Pogorzelski says university administrato
University of Maine President Frederick Hutchinson has proposed cuts totaling $8
University of Maine President Frederick Hutchinson proposed, as part of a downsi, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
University of Maine President Frederick Hutchinson yesterday defended the univer
University of Maine researcher Barry H. Rodrigue is uncovering the Old Canada Ro
University of Maine researcher Barry Rodrigue is tracking down the many lost sec
University of Maine School of Law professor Judy Potter discusses problems women
University of Maine senior Neal Snow, who made news last fall when he challenged
University of Maine System acting chancellor J. Michael Orenduff has been recomm
University of Maine System chancellor J. Michael Orenduff has announced a plan u
University of Maine System chancellor J. Michael Orenduff has proposed having th
University of Maine System chancellor J. Michael Orenduff said yesterday that th
University of Maine System chancellor Robert L. Woodbury said that tuition incre
University of Maine System chancellor Robert Woodbury has announced his intentio
University of Maine System chancellor Robert Woodbury's announcement that he wil
University of Maine System clerical workers have been working without a contract
University of Maine System trustees have asked University of Maine at Augusta Pr
University of Maine System trustees last year spent in excess of $8,000 for char
University of Maine System trustees raised room-and-board rates by an average of
University of Maine System trustees yesterday approved a fiscal year 1995 operat
University of Maine System trustees yesterday approved increases in room and boa
University of Maine trustees have agreed to increase charges for room and board
University of New England President Thomas Hedley Reynolds, 72, arrested earlier
University of New England president Thomas Hedley Reynolds yesterday announced t
University of Southern Maine assistant professor of archaeology Nathan D. Hamilt
University of Southern Maine faculty plan to stage an informational picket on Su
University of Southern Maine officials are hoping a slight tuition increase and
University of Southern Maine officials have promised to file charges against the
University of Southern Maine President Richard L Pattenaude yesterday announced
University of Southern Maine President Richard L. Pattenaude yesterday unveiled
University of Southern Maine President Richard Pattenaude last week announced a
University of Southern Maine president Richard Pattenaude outlined measures the
University of Southern Maine professor David Wagner recently had his book "Check, Bob Young
University of Southern Maine professor of epidemiology Douglas Thompson has just
University of Southern Maine researcher Josephine M LaPlante yesterday reported
University of Southern Maine School of Law professor Orlandu Delogu criticizes h, Mary Lou Wendell
University of Southern Maine's Muskie Institute Director Richard Barringer says
University of Southern Maine's Osher Map Library and the collection of Jim Smith, Colin Sargent
University of Southern Maine students rallied yesterday in support of professors
Unquenchable Spirit, Edgar Allen Beem
Unsafe levels of arsenic have been detected in seven wells in North Saco. Richar
Unshaken, Monica Wood
Until 1993, there were still places in Maine where one could make a local call b
Until last year, Regional Waste Systems (RWS) was the end of the line for Greate, Christopher Barry
Until the turn of the 20th century, woodland caribou or American reindeer roamed, Virginia M. Wright
Unum Corp. announced earnings of $80.8 million for the second quarter, a 9.3 per
Unum Corp. announced that it is prepared to buy back some of its stock under the
Unum Corp. believes that long-term health-care represents a huge new market for
Unum Corp. expects to be selling private disability insurance in Japan by Octobe
Unum Corp. has filed suit in U.S. District Court in Portland seeking more than $
Unum Corp. has initiated a major reorganization involving three of its operation
Unum Corp. has just purchased a $14.6 million, 10-passenger Falcon 50 jet capabl
Unum Corp. has switched its $5.5 million advertising account from The Guthrie Gr
Unum Corp. is asking the city of Portland to create a Tax Increment Financing di
Unum Corp. is paying dearly for individual disability policies that were non-can
Unum Corp. last week outlined a reorganization that will be implemented over the
Unum Corp. last year considered establishing its Enterprise Processing Informati, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Unum Corp. on Monday released an earnings report that showed a first-quarter ope
Unum Corp. on Monday reported that its earnings for the third quarter fell 3.6 p
Unum Corp opened an office in Tokyo eighteen months ago, and since then has bee
Unum Corp., realizing that today's changing corporate structure has resulted in
Unum Corp. wants to sell longevity coverage, a type of insurance which would pay
Unum Corp yesterday reported earnings of $831 million in the fourth quarter of
Unum Corp. yesterday reported net income of $77.1 million during the first quart
Unum, Hannaford Bros. Co. and other Maine employers are increasingly recognizing
Unum Life Insurance Company of America and Tom's of Maine were the only Maine co
Unum, which yesterday reported that its 1992 earnings jumped 21 percent from 199
Up and at 'Em, Will Bleakley
Update on Portland's proposed arts district. Alex Jaegerman, chief planner for, Scott Sutherland
Update on the activities of the Biddeford Saco Area Economic Development Council, Thomas Ellsworth
Update on the current budget battle being negotiated by the Legislature's Approp
Update on the gubernatorial race, with a focus on the financial resources of the
Update on the resignations of Commissioner James Sherburne and staff member Davi
Upon reaching the age of 13, youngsters in Maine can quit school, leave home and, Christopher Barry
"Upon Your Release." Fiction by Ronald F. Currie, Jr., Ronald F. Currie Jr. and F
Up to 1,500 prehistoric archaeological sites in Maine are threatened by rising t
Up to 800 state employees could be laid off if the current budget proposals bein
Up to Camp, Jon Reiner
Up to three feet of snow fell on parts of Maine during the blizzard of 1993, and
"Urban buy" piece on a line of wood products being made by Amy Parker, including, Sam Pfeifle
"Urban buy" piece on Diane Toepfer, who runs Ferdinand studio at 243 Congress St, Sonya Tomlinson
Urban Safari, Elizabeth Peavey
Urchin dealers and divers have reached a consensus that rules, including a seaso
Urged by ratepayers, the Public Utilities Commission has agreed to launch an inq
U.S. agriculture officials yesterday declared 14 of Maine's 16 counties to be di
USAir has announced plans to begin direct jet service between Portland and New Y
USA Robot, a Portland company run by Jack Hanson and Tom Bryand, makes and sells
U.S. Attorney Jay McCloskey on Friday said that new federal sentencing guideline
U.S. Attorney Richard Cohen will vacate his office this week to make way for an
U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge James Haines has approved an agreement that will per
U.S. bankruptcy courts in Maine reported a 16 percent decline in bankruptcy fili
U.S. Commerce Secretary Ron Brown yesterday announced that Portland has been sel
US Commerce Secretary Ron Brown yesterday announced that the federal governmen
U.S. Defense Secretary Les Aspin's plans to reduce the nation's attack-submarine
U.S. District Court Judge D. Brock Hornby has ruled that Maine Drug Enforcement
U.S. District Court Judge D. Brock Hornby yesterday commented publicly on the re
U.S. District Court Judge Gene Carter approved a $1 million settlement between P
US District Court Judge Gene Carter last week awarded nearly $500,000 to New H
U.S. District Court Judge Gene Carter last week sentenced Susan Crane to 27 mont, Chris Barry
U.S. District Court Judge Gene Carter, Maine's chief federal judge, announced th
U.S. District Court Judge Gene Carter on Monday sentenced activist Philip Berrig, Chris Barry
U.S. District Court Judge Gene Carter on Thursday sentenced Daryl E. Singleterry
U.S. District Court Judge Gene Carter on Tuesday sentenced Scott Helms, 28, of T
U.S. District Court Judge Gene Carter yesterday denied a request by Scarborough
U.S. District Court Judge Gene Carter yesterday signed a new consent decree gove
U.S. District Court Judge Morton A. Brody has ruled that the law enforcement off
U.S. District Court Judge Morton A. Brody on Tuesday ordered Robert W. Palmer Jr
U.S. District Court Judge Morton A. Brody ruled that Training & Development Corp
U.S. District Court Judge Morton Brody yesterday sentenced Henry Lombard to life
US District Judge D Brock Hornby has issued an interim order that says the U
U.S. District Judge D. Brock Hornby has ruled that the Portland billing srvices
US District Judge D Brock Hornby on Wednesday issued a judgment dismissing a
U.S. District Judge D. Brock Hornby yesterday sentenced Walter Connolly, 37, of
U.S. District judge Gene Carter has upheld the state's tax on milk, which goes i
U.S. District Judge Gene Carter yesterday issued a decision that reinstates cove
US District Judge Lowell Reed has agreed to allow Bath attorney Ronald Lupton
U.S. District judge Morton A. Brady denied a request by John Atwood, commisssion
U.S. District Judge Morton A. Brody has disqualified Portland lawyers Richard E.
U.S. District Judge Morton A. Brody has ruled that half-brothers Hubert E. Hartl
U.S. District judge Morton A. Brody has ruled that Westinghouse Electric Co. and
U.S. District Judge Morton A. Brody on Monday froze the assets of European Kings
U.S. District Judge Morton Brody has ruled that the five police officers respons
U.S. District Judge Morton Brody ruled this week that a vidoetaped reenactment o
U.S. District Judge William Cambridge yesterday overturned the death sentence of
Use an RFP to Your Advantage When Assessing Lease Space, Justin Lamontagne
Use Maine Grant Money for College Costs., Elizabeth Vanderweide
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator John Villars on Friday announ, Douglas Rooks
Use the new science of hiring to avoid regrets., Bill Stone
U.S. Flax and Linen President Tim Niedermann this week announced plans to build
Using Tax Increment Financing, Portland officials want to give Unum a $10 millio
USM Recycles, the very successful student-run project at the University of South
U.S. Navy Secretary John Dalton is in Maine today for visits to Bath Iron Works,
U.S. News and World Report's "Best Colleges" issue named the University of Maine, Katherine Wroth
U.S. represenative Bill Zeliff, R-N.H., says that the preliminary results of a G
U.S. represenative James Longley Jr. on March 31 criticized the Sierra Club for, Al Diamon
U.S. represenative John Baldacci said that he voted in favor of a congressional
U.S. represenative Olympia J. Snowe, the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senat
U.S. represenative Olympia J. Snowe yesterday formally announced her candidacy f
U.S. represenative Olympia Snowe, in her first major speech since announcing her
US represenative Olympia Snowe yesterday announced that she will seek the Sena
U.S. represenative Thomas Andrews has proposed setting up an independent commiss
U.S. represenative Thomas Andrews is charging that U.S. represenative Olympia Sn
U.S. represenative Thomas Andrews voted against a bill in Congress that included
U.S. represenative Thomas Andrews, who is facing U.S. represenative Olympia Snow
U.S. represenative Thomas H. Andrews and U.S. Senator William S. Cohen have file
U.S. represenative Thomas H. Andrews last week came out in opposition to an expo
U.S. represenative Thomas H. Andrews, the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Sena
U.S. represenative Thomas H. Andrews was twice elected to Congress in Maine's 1s, Andrew K. Weegar
U.S. represenative Thomas H. Andrews, who faces U.S. represenative Olympia J. Sn
U.S. represenative Thomas H. Andrews yesterday announced that he will vote again
U.S. represenative Tom Andrews addressed 221 graduating seniors at the Universit
US represenative Tom Andrews, D-Maine, yesterday announced his intentions to r
U.S. represenative Tom Andrews one month ago had a $4,000 campaign debt, but agg
U.S. represenative Tom Andrews will host a meeting between Portland's four comme
U. S. representative Olympia Snowe, in a meeting in Washington with members of U
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt last week announced that he would s, Andrew K. Weegar
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt was in Maine this week to announce, Andrew K. Weegar
US Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jesse Brown visited Maine yesterday, making s
U.S. Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell, appearing yesterday on the CBS t
U.S. Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell, considered a front-runner to rep
U.S. Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell on Tuesday will begin presiding o
U.S. Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell's Tuesday night announcement that
U.S. Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell this week praised the new federal
U.S. Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell, who, on Tuesday, withdrew his na
U.S. Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell yesterday announced that he has w
US Senate Majority Leader George J Mitchell yesterday announced that the plan
U.S. Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell yesterday said he will use $1 mil
US Senate Majority Leader George J Mitchell yesterday suspended his campaign
U.S. Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell denied that he has been interviewed
U.S. Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell yesterday said the Clinton administr
U. S. Senator Ernest Hollings of South Carolina said yesterday that the Portsmou
U.S. senator George J. Mitchell has been refunding campaign contributions at the
U.S. senator George J. Mitchell, the Senate Majority Leader, yesterday faced off
U.S. Senator George J. Mitchell yesterday said that he has not decided how he wo
US Senator George Mitchell's announcement that he will not seek reelection has
U.S. Senator George Mitchell's announcement that he will not seek re-election to
US Senator Majority Leader George S Mitchell yesterday announced that he will
U.S. senator William Cohen announced this year that he will not seek re-election, Douglas Rooks
U.S. Senator William Cohen is urging the federal Base Closure and Realignment Co
U.S. senator William Cohen, R-Maine, on Tuesday spoke at a hearing of the Govern
US Senator William Cohen, R-Maine, yesterday said that around 2,500 addicts an
U.S. Senator William S. Cohen and U.S. represenative Olympia J. Snowe yesterday
U.S. Senator William S. Cohen, R-Maine, on Wednesday said that he will vote agai
U.S. senator William S. Cohen sent a letter to around 25 people asking them to c
U.S. Senator William S. Cohen sponsored a hearing on juvenile crime yesterday in
U.S. shipments of labels and wrappers over the past three years have more than d
U.S. Supreme Court today upheld the right of private clubs to exclude negroes as
US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor has written the Canadian minister for in
U.S. Windpower, a subsidiary of Kenetech Windpower, has reached agreement with s
U.S. Windpower Inc. of California has proposed creating the $200 million New Eng
U.S. Windpower's proposal to erect a 640-windmill, 21-megawatt wind farm along a
Utilities--new commissioner--new petitioner. Regarding the appointment of Peter
Utility crews from Bangor Hydro-Electric are installing power lines along a stre
Vacation activities in Maine are grouped humorously under the categories of the
Vacationers from Quebec have a tradition of heading to Old Orchard Beach in the, Joshua Anchors
Valerie Ingham, mother of 13-year-old Jerry Ingham, is going to court with the P
Vanasse Hangen Brustlin Inc., a Massachusetts consulting group, earlier this yea
Vandals knocked down 41 gravestones in Portland's Evergreen Cemetery over the ho
Vandals on Monday broke the lock on one mausoleum and broke into another one at
"Vanishing Maine" piece on some of the places and things that used to exist in P, Colin W. Sargent
Various estimates put the number of injection drug users (IDUs) in the Greater P, Scott Sutherland
Various ideas for autumn tourism within Maine.
Various residents are queried about how they would describe a typical Mainer. W, Staff and wire reports
Vaughn C. Anthony, Ph.D., who recently retired after 35 years as a stock assessm, John N. Cole
Velpar, a chemical used in the blueberry industry, has been found in wells servi
Velpar, a herbicide marketed by DuPont, was first registered for use in Maine in
Velpar, an herbicide credited with tripling yields on Maine's 58,000 acres of bl
Ventech Inc. of Bangor, founded by J. Stephen Robbins and Albert "Sandy" Smith,
Vermont and Nebraska have stayed ahead of corporate farming interests by passing, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Vermont has developed an integrated effort of bringing tourism officials, econom
Vermont's new-psydchedic band Phish played to an eclectic crowd of enthusiastic
Vernal, or spring, pools have been added to the list of protected habitats under, Meg Haskell
Vernal pools, which may only contain water in the fall, have as their distinguis
Vernon Haines of Millinocket, a hunter who had refused to pay the entrance fee c
Very brief article reporting that Howard R. Jones , 47, of Oakland, and Matt Mar
Very brief article reporting that the Maine AFL-CIO is opposed to the legislativ
Very few lobster boats brave the winter weather, but the De-Dee-Mae and her capt, Herbert Baum III, Margo Brackley, Kristy Bunnell, and Seth Hanson
Veterans Support Services Inc. provides emergency food and clothing, employment
Vibel's Olde Tyme Circus will perform at Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth on, Elizabeth Reilly
Vic Firth Inc. of Dedham, Massachusetts, the world's largest wooden drumstick ma
Vicki Fulkerson, 31, who has muscular dystrophy, was recently granted an excepti
Vicki Van Meter, 12, of Meadville, Penn., landed in Augusta yesterday after the
Vicki Van Meter, 12, of Meadville, Penn., was in Maine yesterday as her single-e
Victoria Dyer, 43, formerly town manager of Boothbay, has resigned that position
Victoria Gannon profiles Paul Charlie Barry's Congress Square Gallery and Mall,, Victoria Gannon
Victoria Marshall-Patterson, 28, of South Portland, was on the back of her boyfr
Victoria Murphy of Portland and Severin Beliveau of Hallowell will be treated li
Victoria Reynolds, 22, of Hermon, yesterday was crowned Miss Maine 1994. Reynold
Victoria Van Meter, 11, of Meadville, Pa., on Thursday achieved her goal of beco
Victoria Van Meter, 11, of Meadville, Pa., plans to leave Augusta on Monday on t
Victoria Van Meter, 11, of Meadville, Pa., plans to leave Augusta today on the f
Victoria Van Meter, the 11-year-old girl who departed Augusta Monday on a cross-
Victor Mitchell, a senior at Portland High School, was arrested yesterday and ch
Vieques Isla off the coast of Puerto Rico, once used for target practice by the, Donna Stuart
"View from Pier Road." Brief profile of the attempts of some of Bangor business
"View from Pier Road." Down-East-style story about Salt photographers themselve
"View from Pier Road." Down East-style story about the arrival of Naval Seabees
"View from Pier Road." Essays on the curiosity of out-of-staters about what Mai
"View from Pier Road." Interview with author Carolyn Chute, who has personal un
"View from Pier Road." Kennebunkport becomes hyterical over resident presidenti
"View from Pier Road." Obituary of Sanford lawyer George Willard. Details.
"View from Pier Road." Portland's Anthoensen Press, founded in 1875, gives up l
"View from Pier Road." Reader Edwin Pink contributes a story about Bert and Mag
"View from Pier Road." Reader Raymond Sharkey writes of what it takes to be con
"View from Pier Road." Readers respond to previous issue's article about confli
"View from Pier Road." Reader Tom Riley recalls being a bellhop at the Narragan
"View from Pier Road." Salt magazine explains why it will be moving from Cape P
"View from Pier Road." Short essay condemning the new "Vacationland" license pl
"View from Pier Road." Short essay on the use of "time outs" for misbehaving ch
"View from Pier Road." Striking similarity between a drawing of herring smoking
"View from Pier Road." Two anecdotes about the gentrification of Portland: one
"View from Pier Road." Writer John McPhee speaks with Salt students on his life
Views of Portland from The Eastland Park Hotel. With details of Portland's larg, Diane Hudson
Views of some of Maine's "progressive" Democratic legislators on the recent vote
Village in the Woods, Virginia M. Wright
Vincent L. McKusick, retired chief justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court,
Vintage maps and charts of Maine are becoming hot items on the collectible marke, Ken. Textor
Viola Lee, the widow of Boothbay Harbor Police Sgt. Robert Lee, is questioning w, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Violence, racism and alcohol abuse at Lake Region High School in Naples are prob
Virgil Carmichael, 44, of Hollis, held a team of police officers at bay for four
Virgil Smith, 19, of Portland, yesterday admitted to setting the December 3, 199
Virgil W. Smith, 18, of Portland, yesterday pleaded innocent to one count of ars
Virgil W. Smith of Portland, will go on trial Monday in Wiscasset on charges ste
Virginia Spiller, librarian for the Old York Historical Society, said there is n
Visconti's Country Lodge and Restaurant in Livermore is the latest Maine propert
Visitors to last weekend's Lobster Festival in Rockland were confronted with the, Evan Halper
Visitors to the Portland International Jetport are encountering a serious lack o
"Visit's End," a short story by Julie W. Sherman., Julie Sherman
"Visual Arts" piece about Berenice Abbott's photograph's documenting U.S. Route, Pat Sims
"Visual Arts" piece on "Amy Toensing: Monhegan Photos," an exhibition that is b, Carl Little
"Visual Arts" piece on an art exhibit at the University of Maine at Machias, fea, Carl Little
"Visual Arts" piece on "Archives," an exhibition of monotypes by painter Alan Ma, Donna Gold
"Visual Arts" piece on "Nature's Narratives," a collection of works by artist Th, Carl Little
"Visual Arts" piece on "Pointed Pairings: The Valuing of Art," an exhibition th, Edgar Allen Beem
"Visual Arts" piece on "Quarry" by artist Celeste Roberge, and "Lost Stories," b, Edgar Allen Beem
"Visual Arts" piece on "The Four Mollys," an art exhibit being presented at the, Donna Gold
"Visual Arts" piece on the recent announcement by the Portland Museum of Art tha, Edgar Allen Beem
"Visual Arts" review of "The Poetry Within: The Life and Work of William Thon,", Edgar Allen Beem
Vladimir Berezanskiy, 29, a Connecticut truck driver, yesterday fell asleep at t
Voice of America, Gwen Thompson
"Voices for the East" piece on Kate Barnes, Maine's first official poet laureate, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece by Sanford Phippen on Richard Aldridge, the former, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece, in response to a June 27, 1996, "Other Voices" pie, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on attending the University of Maine at Orono in 19, Sanford Phippen
"Voices From The East" piece on a visit by Alex McLean to the Bolduc Correctiona, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on Capt Cheryl Gallant, jail administrator for Peno, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on "Carrying Water as a Way of Life: A Homesteader', Sanford Phippen
"Voices From the East" piece on Chris Imes, captain of the University of Maine a, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on Constance Hunting, poet and professor, who was h, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on Dan Rodgers, 18, of Corea, a lobster fisherman., Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on James Vickery, who died June 13 at age 80. Vick, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on Mike Bell, a Bangor native and 1968 graduate of, Sanford Phippen
"Voices From the East" piece on racism, and on the author's experiences with Afr, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on "Reading Stephen King," a conference organized b, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on the author's current six-week stint as host of M, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on "The Best of Jack Barnes," edited by Susan C. Co, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on the Center for Student Journalism at the Univers, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on the differences between former governor John McK, Sanford Phippen
"Voices From The East" piece on "The Eloquent Edge," an anthology of 15 Maine wo, Sanford Phippen
"Voices From The East" piece on the publication of the author's first novel and, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on this year's Young Writers Symposium at the Hayst, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on University of Maine at Orono journalism Professo, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East" piece on Win Libby, Bud Leavitt, Hale Joy and LaRue Spike, Sanford Phippen
"Voices from the East." Sanford Phippen column on the Hancock town meetings of, Sanford Phippen
Volunteer firefighters in Shapleigh have not forgotten the Great Fire of 1943 or, Paul Mann
Volunteer issue list of volunteer opportunities with organizations categorized a
Volunteer listings by category, including Animals, Art, Education, Elderly, Envi
Volunteers in Maine are among thousands nationwide who have been distributing a
Volunteers moved 12,000 books into Waynflete School's new 4,200-square-foot libr
Volunteers representing "No More Than 4," an organization that wants to restrict
Vose-Smith Florists has been at 646 Congress Street for 75 years, the last 50 or, Curt Hazlett
Voters at the annual Kennebunkport town meeting, held Saturday at Consolidated S
Voters Guide 1998 with background, party affiliation and thumbnail profile of e, Al Diamon
Voters Guide 2000 on Questions 1 through 6 on Maine's Nov. 7 referendum ballot,, Al Diamon
"Voter's Guide 2005" with profiles of the candidates for the Portland City Counc
Voters Guide focusing on gubernatorial candidates Jim Longley, Tom Connolly, Pat, Al Diamon
"Voters' Guide" issue, with related articles on U.S. Senate candidates Thomas An
Voters guide on local referendum issues being presented to voters on Nov. 2 in F, Connie Pacillo
Voter's Guide to candidates seeking election to the Portland School Committee, i
Voters guide to the at-large candidates for Portland City Council and Portland S, Al Diamon
"Voters Guide" with "fun things to know about those seeking the Blaine House" an, Al Diamon
"Voter's Guide" with Portland Phoenix endorsements for governor, U.S. Senate, U.
"Voter's Guide," with profiles of all candidates running for seats on the Portla
Voters in Atkinson next week will vote on whether to deorganize the town. Busin, Phyllis Austin
Voters in Augusta and the Portland area this fall will decide whether to add flu, Andrew K. Weegar
Voters in the Lake Region school district will decide tomorrow what to do about
Voters in the Piscataquis County town of Atkinson last week passed an ordinance
Voters will consider a $6 million port-improvement bond issue on November 3, the
Vyacheslav Rokitzk and Victor Mantitkovski, both 23 and from the Ukraine, escape
Wade Miller, a 21-year-old mentally ill man the state is spending $131,000 to ke
Waino T. Ray of Gorham was 11 in 1927 when he stood in Lanesville, Mass., and wa
"Waiting for Company." Fiction by Julie Sherman., Julie Sherman
Waldo County General Hospital in Belfast is developing the Penobscot Shores proj
Wallace H. Nutting, 65, of Biddeford, was acquitted Thursday in Florida on charg
Wal-Mart has more than 2,200 discount stores and warehouse clubs nationally, wit, Randy Wilson
Wal-Mart is currently in the process of building a 103,000-square-foot store in, Randy Wilson
Wal-Mart opened outside of Lincoln in February 1993, resulting in last Christmas, Jeff Shula
Wal-Mart plans to build a 103,000-square-foot store west of Route 302 in Windham
Walter Baker of Portland has given up a two-year fight to recoup the remainder o
Walter E. Mattson, 61, who retired recently from his position as vice chairman o
Walter G. Amprey, superintendent of schools in Baltimore, Maryland, on Wednesday
Walter Hanstein, defense attorney for Sherrie Cotton, on Tuesday said the state'
Walter Pepperman of Oquossuc, who represents the Maine Wolf Coalition on the adv, Phyllis Austin
Walter Piston, a native of Rockland, was one of the country's leading 20th-centu
Waltman and Company of Yarmouth was commissioned to construct the first log hous, Jeff Clark
Warren E. Wilson, who, since 1956, has been creating what is arguably Portland's
Warren Huntington, 48, of Portland, former proprieter of A+W Bookkeeping, has be
"Washington Watch" article on the people behind the campaigns of the 1994 gubern, Steve Campbell
"Washington Watch" column on the field of candidates who are lining up for the 1, Steve Campbell
"Washington Watch" piece on the contest for the U.S. Senate, and the opposing st, Steve Campbell
"Washington Watch" piece on the controversy surrounding Deirdre Nice of Falmouth, Steve Campbell
"Washington Watch" piece on the North American Free Trade Agreement. Of the 18
"Washington Watch" piece reporting that former Rep. David Emery has been fined $
"Washington Watch" piece reporting that President Clinton has nominated Portland, Steve Campbell
"Washington Watch" piece with biographical information on Janet Langhart, fiance, Steve Campbell
Waste Management of Maine Inc. has proposed hauling away the trash of Regional W
Water Damage, Darren Fishell
Water fountains have been taped closed and bottled water brought into Portland's
Waterfront Properties for Sale, Sydney Leonard and Aaron Rauth
Waterville developer F. Timothy Vigue, who recently proposed building a huge dom
Waterville Mayor Thomas J. Brazier was indicted on embezzlement charges just ove
Waterville Mayor Tom Brazier yesterday was indicted on charges of theft by decep
Watt Samaki, the Buddhist temple that serves 800 Cambodian Buddhists in southern, Edgar Allen Beem
Wayne Berzinis, owner of the Discount Book Outlet on Forest Avenue, is fighting
Wayne Davis, chairman of Trainriders Northeast, says that the proposed Wells tra
Wayne Davis, head of TrainRiders Northeast, a group that advocated for the retur, Jay Davis
Wayne Davis of TrainRiders Northeast put out an appeal for the return of the gro
Wayne Fire Chief Andrew Knight is almost positive that the rooster weathervane s
Wayne Newell, Passamaquoddy elder and director of bilingual education at the Ind, Susan Hand Shetterly
Waynflete School in Portland has chosen Mark W. Segar, currently the director of
Waynflete School in Portland has disbanded its Hemp Awareness Group (HAG), which
Waynflete School in Portland this year won Maine Association of Independent Scho
WCSH-TV and Continental Cable, which serves 17,000 subscribers in York County, a
WCSH-TV and WGME-TV remained off Public Cable Co. on Wednesday, with the former
WCSH-TV is asking that Public Cable Co. pay it 25 cents per subscriber per month
WCSH-TV is back on Public Cable Co., but the terms of the agreement have not bee
WCSH-TV is now back on 15 cable companies in southern and western Maine, and pla
WCSH-TV, sponsor of the Maine State Parade, has denied a request by Maine Vocals
WCYY-FM in Portland, owned by Fuller-Jeffrey Broadcasting, on July 26 changed it, Al Diamon
W. Dana Perkins, director of quality control for the Portland Water District, ha
"Weather Report." Lengthy description of climate, seasons, and current animal l, Jeff Clark
W. Edwards Deming, 93, died last week after a long battle with cancer, but his b
"Weird" piece on a letter from Austin J. DeCoster, owner of DeCoster Egg Farms o
"Weird scenes inside Portland's NauTICAts Cat Show," held at the Portland Yacht, Sam Pfeifle
Welch Everman, 46, an English professor at the University of Maine in Orono, has
Welcome Harvest, Lori Valigra
Welcome to the Circus That is Black Bear Politics in Maine, Brian Kevin
Welles Thurber, a forester who lives in Northport, is organizing a Maine chapter, Jay Davis
Wells has been selected to be one of four rail stops in Maine when passenger ser
Wells voters this year approved spending $250,000 of local funds to support the, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Wendell P. Sargent, a 19-year-old Kennebunk Beach resident when World War II bro, Wendell P. Sargent
Westbrook College, in partnership with Simmons College of Boston, will begin off
Westbrook College is donating its 1,700-piece collection of Civil War-era clothi
Westbrook has become an affordable small city since a foul-smelling pulp operati, Edgar Allen Beem
Westbrook High School science teacher L. Anthony Black has been named one of the
Westbrook High School students Tina Rice and David Richards are upset because th
Westbrook Mayor Kenneth M. Lefebvre recently proposed that the city form a munic
Westbrook Mayor Kenneth M. Lefebvre says the city will try to form its own munic
Westbrook mayor Kenneth M. Lefebvre yesterday made public a letter being sent to
Westbrook officials are working on an aggressive economic development strategy t
Westbrook police are investigating an unidentified city employee suspected of ta
Westbrook police are saying that their investigation into the erasure of a tape
Westbrook police chief Ronald Allanach has announced that he will retire on June
Westbrook police chief Ronald L. Allanach, 44, who is retiring May 31 after 20 y
Westbrook Republicans have failed to file proper nomination papers for Rob Smith
Westbrook school superintendent Edward Connolly yesterday said the school commit
Westbrook Superintendent of Schools Edward F. Connolly on Wednesday notified the
West Quoddy Head Light, completed in 1809, marks the Quoddy narrows between Main, Davis Thomas
West Wing Man, Colin W. Sargent
Westwood Children's Center, part of Woodfords Inc., serves developmentally disab, Laura Conaway
We Who Care charged "dirty pool" in the state's handling of Social Security bene
WGAN-Am talk-show host Al Diamon, 44, believes that radio talk shows are essenti, Greg Gadberry
WGME-TV and Public Cable Co. have reached an agreement under which the cable sys
WGME-TV and WCSH-TV expect to pull their signals from Public Cable Co. on Tuesda
W. Godfrey Wood, president of the Portland Pirates hockey team, in a letter to P
Whale watchers and researchers aboard the whale-watch boat Oceanic out of Portsm
Whatever Happened to Barbara DiNinno?, Colin W. Sargent
What I Take With Me: From Island Town Meeting to Congress., Chellie Pingree
What it's like to be a Negro in Maine's largest city. (Long article with photos
What Lies Beneath, Zach Whalen
What's in a Name, David Yellen and Michael Erard
What's in a Name?, Lori Valigra
"What's in a Photograph?" piece featuring a photo showing visitors in Hiram Rick
What's in a Picture?, Will Bleakley
What's in a Picture?, Will Bleakley
What's in a Picture?, Will Bleakley
What's In a Picture?, Will Bleakley
"What's in a Picture?" 1860 photograph, with detailed caption, of English King E, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1874 photo, with lengthy caption, of Maine's first opera, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1877 photo, with detailed caption, of the Edward O'Brien, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1890 photograph, with detailed caption, showing the ice-, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1890s photograph, with detailed caption, of the Queen Ann, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1891 photograph, with detailed caption, of the Lewiston a, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?' 1892 photo, with detailed caption, of Passaconaway Inn i, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1893 photograph showing the wooden-hulled "San Joaquin,"r, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1895 photograph of the battleship Maine in Portland Harb, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1897 photograph of a Bethel barbershop, with a detailed, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1897 photograph, with detailed caption, showing the inter, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1898 photo, with lengthy caption, of the steamer Joseph, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1900 photograph by George A. Neal of the clipper schooner, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1905 photograph, with detailed caption, showing Dr. Charl, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1905 photo, with detailed caption, of Mabel Cram plowing, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1911 photograph, with detailed caption, of Gertrude Sorw, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1911 photo, with detailed caption, of the recovery from, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1915 photograph, with detailed caption, of students at N, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1917 photograph, with detailed caption, of a lawn party h, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1920 photograph, with detailed caption, of an outdoor the, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1920s photograph, with lengthy caption, of The Howard to, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1930s photograph, by photographer George French , showing, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1930s photograph, with detailed caption, of Harry Jones,, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1937 photograph, with detailed caption, showing journalis, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1937 photo, with detailed caption, of Edith and Coy Day, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1940 photo, with detailed caption, of a Hiram sawmill., Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" 1950 photo, with detailed caption, of the so-called "dou, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Early 1900's photograph by renowned photographer Chanson, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Early 1900s photograph, with detailed caption, of Young's, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Late 1800s photograph of a Brewer brickyard, showing work, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Late 1800s photograph, with detailed caption, of a homest, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Mid-1800s photo with detailed caption of Mary Balassee N, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's In A Picture?" Photo and a short article on Rural Free Delivery in Main, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Photo from 1903, with lengthy caption, of shipbuilder Wi, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Photo from around 1950 of the Presque Isle train station, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Photo, from the 1880s or 1890s, with lengthy caption of, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Photo from the early 1900s of the Sanford Canoe Club on, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Photo from the late 1800s of a home and horse in the Buc, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Photograph, with detailed caption, showing Portland's Par, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Photo, with detailed caption, of a girl on State Street,, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Photo, with detailed caption, of Biddeford Pool in the 1, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Photo, with extensive caption, of Castine on Memorial Da, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Photo, with lengthy caption, of an early-twentieth-centu, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" Photo, with long caption, from the first decade of the 2, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece about a 1958 photograph staged to look like a scene, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture" piece about a photograph of two Bangor lumbermen, perhaps, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece about a photograph taken in the 1960s of Raymond Ph, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a picture" piece about the 1897 Bowdoin varsity baseball team under t, Will Bleakley
"What's in a Picture?" piece briefly describing June Day, a unique holiday inven, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"Whats in a Picture?" piece featuring a 1926 photograph of the Ogunquit Beach li, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece featuring a photograph from a silent-screen era mov, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?' piece featuring a photograph taken outside a building in, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece featuring a photo of a ferry crossing the St. John, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece featuring the wreckage of a U.S. Navy dirigible, th, Hugh L. Dwelley and Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1909 picture of a gas-powered log hauler desig, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1909 portrait of Brooks telephone operator Edn, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1910 photo showing Capt. Walter Tolman of the, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1911 photo of auto racing on Old Orchard Beach, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1914 car accident in which William Carville ra, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1914 photo of a boy jumping off a wharf into, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1914 photo of Thornton Academy girls dressed i, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1916 photograph of four U.S. Navy destroyers a, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1918 deep freeze that iced in a 110-foot "subc, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1927 photo of Leonhard Seppala and his prized, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1934 photo of seven counselors at Camp Ettowah, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1940 fire that consumed Domhegan, Civil War ge, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1940 photo by Jack Delano, which captures two, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1945 photograph taken during a wrestling match, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1947 photo taken by Michael Shalhoup of a York, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1952 photo by Carroll Thayer Berry of schoolch, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1961 photo of Brigadier General Selmon Wells s, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1964 photo of Senator Margaret Chase Smith and, Will Bleakley
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1980 potato blockade by Maine farmers who felt, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1981 candid photo of Air New England Employee, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a 1984 photo of Bangor novelist Stephen King wit, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a carefully composed photo of women drinking fro, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a Christmas Santa sitting in Pat's Barber Shop i, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a class picture of children in a one-room school, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a flood of the Androscoggin River on March 19, 1, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a humorous photo of a writer wrapped in a quilt, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a July 5, 1920 photo of a woman participating in, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a "marine car" known as the Comet, which became, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece on an 1895 photo by an anonymous cameraman of a sur, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on an advertising photograph done by Webber Studios, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a November 7, 1892 photo taken by Biddeford phot, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a paparazzi photo snapped of John F. Kennedy Jr., Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photo by Charles R. Coombs of Belfast, of his, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photo by Fred Philpot of a draft team rolling, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photo by Livermore Falls cameraman F. A. Wende, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photo from the 1930s of several buildings on B, Will Bleakley
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photograph by Casco Bay Weekly photographer, T, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photograph by Charles E. Moody of Saco, showin, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photograph of six quarry workers employed by t, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photo of a 1,200 pound bull moose standing on, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photo of a bread man standing in front of his, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photo of Maine's exhibit at the 1897 Sportsmen, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photo of nine members of the Coastal Air Patro, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photo of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and h, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photo of two teenagers transporting an orphane, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photo of William Wegman's weimaraners, Battina, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a Photoshopped image of a large moose being harn, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photo taken by Joseph Coburn Smith to provide, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photo taken by Leyland Whipple of the great Ba, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a photo taken of the Down East office in Camden, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a picture taken in York of a fireman jumping fro, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a portrait by Norway photographer Minnie F. Libb, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a previously unpublished 1933 photo of Eleanor R, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a "radome" built in 1962 in Andover, by AT&T, Be, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a spring log drive on the Machias River in the e, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a Tom Thumb wedding staged in Sanford on April 2, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a trick photograph taken by Theresa Parker Babb, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a trick picture of three boys pushing against t, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a view of the schooner Wyoming under constructio, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on a wheeled chair, invented by Oakland deputy sher, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on chicks being weighed at the Poultry Sciences Dep, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh checking his airpla, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on Eastman Park in Saco, where in 1912, local photo, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on Fanny C. Foster of Biddeford Pool, who around 19, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on James M. Bartlett, a research chemist at the Mai, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on Maine state senator Arnold Peabody of Houlton, w, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on Milo's centennial celebration on Labor Day in 19, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on Montpelier, the mansion that General Henry Knox, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on nurses Carolyn Grant and Blanche Arnold, who cli, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on Peter Jongeleen tattooing his wife Yvonne Jongel, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on photographer Philip
"What's in a Picture?" piece on photo of a man in a primitive diving suit prepar, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on Pi Beta Phi sorority sisters at the University o, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on Registered Maine Guide Charley Miller, who set u, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on Sam Osborne, a freed slave who was brought to Wa
"What's in a Picture?" piece on Senator Margaret Chase Smith shaking hands on a, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the aftereffects of Hurricane Edna in 1954 on a, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the aftermath of the 1907 fire at Old Orchard Be, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the Aug. 1913 fire at The Samoset, a grand hotel, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the Bath-built Dorothy B. Barrett, a five-master, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the Broiler Festival, which was first held in 19, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the dirigible Shenandoah at its mooring mast abo, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the Dorcas Fair fundraiser put on by the Dorcas, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the Eastern Steamship Company's 408-foot "Iroquo, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the Gardiner riverfront in the early 1890s, wher, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the inaugural arrival of the steamship "Belfast", Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the inside of the Maine State Prison in Thomasto, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the last self-portrait taken by Chansonetta Stan, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the Mount Zircon House just south of Rumford whi, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the ocean voyage of Ramanascho Hall from Kennebu, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the origins of the national mudbowl championship, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the raising of the submarine USS Squalus from th, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the schooner "Onward," ablaze in Rockport Harbor, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the steamship "Katahdin," pride of the Bangor-to, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the transport by wooden scow of an 1806 Federal-, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the USS Constitution, also known as "Old Ironsid, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the USS Montauk, which dropped anchor near Portl, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece on the wreck of the "Oakey L. Alexander," which ran, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece showing a 1926 photo of Sagadahoc County Sheriff Al, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" piece with a description and photograph of Percival Baxte, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"What's in a Picture?" piece with a photograph and description of ice harvesting
"What's in a Picture?" piece with some history of the Great Northern Paper Compa, Joshua F. Moore
"What's in a Picture?" Staged photo from 1920, with a lengthy caption, of a liq, Ellen MacDonald Ward
What some consider to be the state's premier jazz club is set to close. Paul Lic, Jim Pinfold
"What you're getting into." Fiction by Dan Domench., Dan Domench
When and where bird-watchers can see autumn on the wing in Maine. With a relate, Murray Carpenter
When Barbara Grandolfo and Gordon Dexter were married on May 31, 1986, they had, Ray Routhier
When Bath merchant Bill King heard that Wal-Mart was going to locate in Brunswic, Randy Wilson
When Bob Waskiewicz of Boston purchased a Cape Porpoise fisherman's shack in 200, Colin Sargent
When Calais car dealer Phil Lenentine offered a $2,000 trade in for anything his
When Edmund Muskie defeated incumbent governor Burton M. Cross in Maine's 1954 g, Jeff Clark
When Hurricane Andrew ravaged south Florida last year, it uprooted numerous rare
When instinct drives the alewife upriver to spawn, visions of a good time and si, Dorothy O'Keefe and Stephen O. Muskie
When it comes to purchasing new fire trucks, the open bidding process is being i
When it was built in 1910, Portland's Fidelity Trust building (now home to the M, Colin Sargent
When it was constructed in1986, the $22 million One City Center building was int, Leah Whalen
When Loring Air Force Base closes in September, 80 percent of Limestone's reside
When Mary Louise Meyer and her late husband Norman bought the old Farnsworth far, Ellen MacDonald Ward
When Pigs Fly., Kathy Gunst
When siblings Geneva, Russell and Jessie Smith passed away, they left a total of, Jeff Shula
When the Maine Department of Transportation agreed to buy 30 acres around the Ea, Bob Young
When the state offered $1 million in educational technology grants this year, 10, Wayne Curtis
"When Two Realists Met." Fiction by Charles Tekeyan., Charles Tekeyan
When Wall Street tycoon Philip Lees Smith left the New York Stock Exchange he he, George Carey
When Warren Galway was hired as principal at Biddeford High School, only 65 perc, Andrew Hosch
When Whitney Parrish participated in her first archeological dig at a 17th centu, David Svenson
When writer Marc McCutchen of South Portland couldn't find a "thematic dictionar
"Where Are They Now?" piece profiling the current lives of five Maine personalit, Lance Tapley
"Where Can I See a" piece on the best places to see iconic Maine wildlife such a, Robert Witkowski
"Where in Maine?" Photo, with lengthy caption, of the international, covered Un, Kevin Shields
Where is the Resort?, Jeff Clark
Where's the Fire?, Robert Sneddon
Where the Wild Things Are., Kim Ridley
Whether "to allow patients with specific illnesses to grow and use small amounts, Jeff Clark
While 93,000 Mainers served in World War II, and more than 1,200 died during the
While ABC-affiliate WMTW-TV in Auburn decided not to air the season premiere of
While a congressman, Gov. John Baldacci lived for four years in a church in Wash, Lance Tapley
While Maine banks are again making business loans, borrowers are facing tougher
While rebuilding a stone wall in a clearing in Weld, the author realized that an, Bernd Heinrich
While searching for polliwogs, Ryan Proctor, 5, of Augusta, fell into the Medoma
While the Maine House last week defeated a bill that would have imposed term lim
While the number of state and federal prisoners nationwide climbed to a record 9
While there is a trend toward greater conservatism among Republicans nationally,
Whistle-blower complaints to the Maine Human Rights Commission now account for o
White-collar criminals such as Charles Ware and Christopher Mussenden, both of w, Bob Young
Whitefield area residents are concerned about a plan by Harry Crooker & Sons to
Whitefield enacted a tax cap in 1993 that sets its school budget responsibilitie, Donna Gold
Whitehead Cliff, created 471 million years ago on Cushing Island, presents the w, Staff and wire reports
White Head, Cushing Island, ca.1900.
White Oak Inc. of St. Francis, consisting of Vernal and Pauline Nadeau and their, Phyllis Austin
White Rock Distilleries Inc. of Lewiston has exported thousands of bottles of it
Whitsend, a cottage on Great East Lake in Acton, was built by Massachusetts coup, Michaela Cavallaro
Whittaker housing bill stays alive in Senate. Bill to ban racial or religious d
"Who knew?" piece on the Maine Chance Health Spa that Elizabeth Arden establishe, David Svenson
Wholesale Depot of Massachusetts yesterday announced that it is closing all nine
Who Wore It Best?, Brad Emerson
Why new partners and new projects continue to fuel me, Tom Niemann
Why We Hunt, various authors
Wilderness Medical Associates, based in Bryant Pond, teaches people of various m
Wildlife advocates in Maine are applauding an announcement by the U. S. Fish and, Kathryn Skelton
Wild Plums, Joan Connor
"Wild Side" piece on Northern Cardinals. They were the new bird on the Maine win, Kim Morton
Wilhelm Reich's Orgone Energy Observatory, now the Wilhelm Reich Museum, is a mo, Kyo Bannai
William Bruns, 62, of South Portland, accused of murdering his wife and burying
William Carpenter, 53, of Stockton Springs, is best known as a poet and the foun, Greg Gadberry
William Clarke, 62, was charged with attempted murder in the shooting Tuesday ni
William C. Murphy, a Lewiston insurance agent and former business associate of J
William Conway, former president and chairman of Nashua Corp. in New Hampshire,
William D McDonough, chief lobbyist for the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, agrees t
William D. McDonough, chief lobbyist for the Seacoast Shipyard Association, says
William Farley, chairman and chief executive officer of Fruit of the Loom Inc. i
William F. Schulz, executive director of Amnesty International USA, will be in P
William Jelin, who owns a home on Maiden Cove in Cape Elizabeth, wants to instal
William Jordan, a retired Westbrook College history professor, lives in a house, Hannah Holmes
William J. Vail is resigning as state fish and game commissioner effective Febru
William L Moore, head of William Moore & Sons Logging of Anson, has been barred
William Matthew Prior (1806-1873), an itinerant painter born in Bath, is known f, Sarah Cumming Cecil
William M. Bennett, who was fired from his position as headmaster at Portland's
William McDonough, former commander of and now chief lobbyist for the Portsmouth
William McDonough, former commander of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and now chi
William Miller, a New York farmer who predicted the date of the Second Coming as, Edgar Allen Beem
William Moore, a researcher at the University of Southern Maine's Production Tec
William Olsen, 64, of South Bristol, maintains thousands of clothing-store manne
William Plummer IV, owner of Five Islands Boat Works in Georgetown, is once agai
William Randall of Winthrop circulated a letter last summer that advised sportsm, Evan Halper
William Rawlings of Kennebunkport has been named president and publisher of Main
William Roger Dame Jr., 36, a Portland native, died in an automobile accident in
William Rosenbaum, a hearing officer for the Maine Department of Human Services,
William Seretta, former chief executive of Harper/Connecting Point Computer Cent
William Shelley, a native of Falmouth who now lives in Atlanta, hopes to draw vi
William Steele reviews LA Public Theater's production of "The Road to Mecca."
William Thon of Port Clyde has been, among other things, a seaman and builder of
William Wegman, 63, known for his often humorous portraits of weimaraners, lives, Judith Gaines
William Wegman, a summer resident of Rangeley, photographs his Weimarener dogs i
William Wegman of New York settles into a hunting lodge in Rangeley from July th, Amy Sutherland
William Widgery Thomas Jr., former consul to Sweden and a Maine native, in 1870, Donna Gold
William Wingate Sewall, the first white baby born in Island Falls, learned some, Andrew Vietze
Willis Gowen started working at Fiske's Drug Store in Kennebunk in 1920. On Nov, Elizabeth Tanner
Willis Lyford, Gov. John McKernan's longtime spokesman, is resigning from his po
Willis N. Doughty Jr., 37, of Pownal, was arrested yesterday in Lewiston on a wa
Williston West Church, located in Portland's West End, will stop renting an offi
Williston West Church on Portland's Thomas Street rents out three small offices,
Will Marquis, 18, of Freeport, and two boys under age 18, all members of the FSU
Will Marquis, 19, who police say belongs to a gang called the FSU Posse, yesterd
Willy, the 900-pound bull whose rampage through Greene earned him a death senten
Wilma Stanchfield of Milo is at the epicenter of Maine pickle production. Detai, Ken Textor
Wilmer and Elizabeth Ames have had lobstering in their families for generations., Anne Pierter
Wilton residents have been brave in the wake of the loss of shoemaking giant G., Sarah Goodyear
Windham Junior High and Windham High schools are the only ones in southern Maine
Windham merchants have developed a phone tree which can notify 200 area business
Windham story refreshing in view of race troubles. About a Negro girl who is te
Windham, the only Greater Portland community operating an illegal transfer stati
Windham town councilors voted 5-2 in favor of relaxing the town's housing densit
Windham town officials are asking area legislators to oppose a proposed bill tha
Windham town officials have secured a $1.2 million Farmers Home Administration g
Windham voters in November will decide whether to permanently hire around-the-cl
Windham voters opposed to the pay-per-bag trash collection system approved by th
Winds of up to 61 mph in Cutler and 43 mph in Portland yesterday left at least 1, Press Associated
Winslow company benefits from SBA’s expanded programs, James McCarthy
Winson Morrill of South Hamilton, Massachusetts, has built about four thousand s, E J. Blake, Pamela Wood, and Lynn Kippax
Winston McGill, who is sometimes taken to be the first African-American firefigh, Winston McGill
Winter at the Edge of America, Laurence Parent
Winter guide on ice fishing with information about equipment, costs, rules, wher, Doug Vanderweide
Winter guide to festivals, dogsledding resources, Nordic ski areas, galleries, d
Winter Harbor Associates of New York proposed harvesting 3,000 acres of timber i, Douglas Rooks
Wintering on Monhegan Island means learning to live with difficult choices, exem
Winterport, with 3,600 residents and 62 miles of road, was hard hit by the ice, Terrilyn Simpson
Winter preview of 13 art exhibits being presented throughout southern Maine, wit, Laura Addison
Winter preview of nine musical performances being presented in Portland, with a, Sam Pfeifle
Winthrop company aims to prevent brain injury, in style, Lori Valigra
Winthrop Libby, 81, a former president of the University of Maine at Orono, died
Winthrop psychotherapist Ellen Bowman says play is rehearsal for children, and t, Donna Gold
Winton F. Scott, the lead architect of the Portland City Hall auditorium renovat
Wiscasset's location on the Sheepscot River once made it a gateway to Maine, but, Virginia Wright
Wisconsin and Massachusetts currently lead the nation in production of cranberri
Witch Way Revisited, Colin W. Sargent
With 4,000 residents, Portland's Parkside neighborhood is, the most densely popu
With $534,372, Angus King, the Independent candidate for governor, has raised mo
With 85 percent of the precincts reporting in the First Congressional District,
With 88 percent of the precincts reporting, it appears that state senator John B
With 89 percent of the state's 656 precincts reporting, Susan Collins of Standis
With 89 percent of the vote counted as of last night, Joseph E. Brennan emerged
With controversy raging over the ethics of using growth hormone to treat short c
With eight individuals in the GOP primary for governor, it could take as few as
With health care costs rising and a persistent shortage of doctors, many uninsur
With improved highway and rail service into Maine, the influence of Boston, carr, Jeff Clark
With increased automobile traffic, Ron Roy, director of the Department of Transp, Jeff Clark
With longtime House Speaker Martin aide Kenneth Allen expected to plead guilty t
With Maine's forest fire season approaching, the state's Forest Service will inc
With mutual fund companies considering expanding into Maine, officials are tryin, Lee Burnett
Without a license, anyone can collect up to three bushels of surf (as opposed to, Thomas Urquhart
With state parks full and reservations at hotels, motels, and camp grounds up 10
With the 10th anniversary of the Portland Museum of Art's Charles Shipman Payson
With the 1994 gubernatorial primaries just a little more than one year away, the
With the demise of the plan to build a new sports arena complex in Portland, Bay, Mary Lou Wendell
With the help of a 200-page report called "Green Spaces, Blue Edges," Portland c
With the indoor boat show season coming up, Maine's marine industry is at its mo
With the invention of snowmaking, skiing in Maine has become big business. Long, Charlie Brown
With the number of cars passing through the York turnpike toll plaza up noticeab
With the primary elections just completed, two groups have already begin working
With the prospect of bringing Amtrak to Portland now a given fact, citizens must
With the recent announcement that the Alfred Police Department is reopening the
With the rising price of oil, some environmentalists are rethinking nuclear ene, Donna Stuart
With the Scarborough Town Council electing not to change the town's 13-year-old
With the Scrap City Pack Rats, Mainers Mark Medford and Jay Piscopo might have a, Liz Hancock
With tonight's Tri-State Megabucks jackpot at $11 million, Maine State Lottery o
With windows for walls, a spacious new residence not far from Kennebunkport seem, Paul Doiron
"Witness," an exhibition by Mia Woods, will be on display at the June Fitzpatric, Pat Sims
Witnesses for the prosecution in the case involving four defendants in the June
W. Mitchell Donovan, just named director of the Greater Portland Economic Develo
WMTW-Channel 8 wants to build a high-definition television tower atop Bald Mount, Katherine Skelton
WMTW-TV Channel 8 on Monday dropped the noon broadcast of the "Rush Limbaugh Sho
WMTW-TV last week withdrew its application for a 1,500-foot transmission tower o, Andrew K. Weegar
Woman's Literary Union House : Frye Hall, 1965
WOMBATS (Women's Mountain Bike and Tea Society) is a worldwide group with over 7
Women Making Braided Rugs, Woman's Literary Union
"Women's Work," a photographic essay with pictures of women doing auto repair, b, Noreen E. Hogan
Women to Watch, Mainebiz staff
WoodenBoat magazine, based in Brooklin, this weekend will sponsor its first Main
Woodenboat magazine will hold its annual wooden-boat show at the Hinckley Great, James P. Brown
Woodfords Educational Center, Portland's first school for developmentally disabl
Wood processed into lumber is worth more than raw logs, and the value of the woo
Woodside Elementary School in Topsham one year ago instituted the "Super K" earl
Woods to Goods Outlet on Route 1 in York is the first store in Maine to sell onl
"Words" piece with a book review of "Finding Amy: A True Story of Murder in Main, Jeff Inglis
"Words" piece with a book review of "Smoked," a crime thriller/love story set in, Sam Pfeifle
"Words" piece with a book review of "The Global Class War," written by economist, Lance Tapley
"Words" piece with a review of "And a Bottle of Rum: a History of the New World, Layne Witherell
"Words" piece with a review of "A Riot of Words: Broadsides and Ballads, Posters, Megan Grumbling
"Words" piece with a review of "One Long Tune: The Life and Music of Lenny Breau, Sam Pfeifle
"Words" piece with a review of "Summer Lines: Ten Years of Tenants Harbor Poetry, Megan Grumbling
"Words" piece with a review of "Words + Images 2006," a literary journal publish, Tony Giampetruzzi
Workers at St. Joseph's Manor in Portland voted 151-29 against joining Teamsters
Workers from Hardypond Construction of Falmouth this week replaced the roof on t
Workers have begun a $564,000 project to restore the stone wall that surrounds t
Workers yesterday began pouring the first concrete for the new Portland-South Po
Work has been halted on the Peaks Island ferry pier. The builder was fired by th
Working Mother magazine has honored Unum Life Insurance Co. of America and Tom's
Work is scheduled to begin next week on the 84-lot Windward subdivision off Gorh
Work on the International Marine Terminal in Portland will continue through July
World AIDS Day was observed in numerous ways throughout Portland, from the unvei
Worms eat my garbage., Hannah Holmes
Wright Express Corp. of South Portland yesterday announced that it plans to add
Wright Express of South Portland is an information services company first and a, John Gormley
Wright Express of South Portland yesterday announced that it has signed a deal w
Writer Alfred DePew of Portland, lawyer John D. Bradford of Biddeford, poet Mart
Writer Cynthia Bourgeault describes the coming-of-age of a 12-year-old neighbor, Cynthia Bourgeault
Writer Margot McWilliams writes of interview with Elisabeth Ogilvie, one of Ma, Margot McWilliams
Written comments of Appalachian Trail hikers in the Hundred Mile Wilderness near
X-Press 101 on Congress Street in Portland was robbed twice in three days by the
Xpress Copy Service of Portland is offering customers a 4-cent per pound credit
Yaeko Collier, 50, of Portland, is the new president of the Japan Society of Mai
Yankee Bingo in Portland, partly owned by former state legislator Annette Hoglun, Kimberly Jean Smith
Yarmouth and Freeport are hiring a trash truck with a compactor that can haul a
Yarmouth educational officials recently unveiled a plan to shorten the summer va
Yarmouth High School principal Kenneth Nye has been named principal of the year
Yarmouth High School principal Kenneth Nye, recently named Maine's principal of
Yarmouth officials are considering a townwide revaluation and they fear that whi
Yarmouth residents living near the pier that serves the ferry that runs to Cumbe
Yarmouth's Affordable Housing Alliance has found a parcel of land which it hopes
Yarmouth sculptor Edward Russell Thaxter (1857-1881) died young of "brain fever", William David Barry
Yarmouth's Economic Development Advisory Committee is reviewing a plan designed
Yarmouth town officials are considering the creation of a tax increment financin
Yarmouth Town Planner David Klenk is resigning his position after 4 1/2 years fo
YCH Associates, established by the York-Cumberland Housing Development Corp. and
YCR Corp., the new owner of the so-called black ash site on the north side of th
Yearbook, Woman's Literary Union
"Year in Review: art" piece on the best pieces of the year on the Portland art s, Maggie Knowles
"Year in Review: books" piece listing the top ten fiction and non-fiction books, Jon Garelick
"Year in Review: classical" piece looking back at the highlights of the year's c, J Mark Scearce
"Year in Review: food" piece detailing the year's edible events of note, mention, Andy King
"Year in Review: theater" piece on the best of 2003 on local stages, giving the, Jeff Inglis
"Year in Review: the beat report" piece on some of the year's best days in rock, Josh Rogers and Sam Pfeifle
Years of accumulated silt in Yarmouth's harbor have made negotiating the waterwa
Yellow perch, suckers and eels, all freshwater fish, are facing increased pressu
Yesterday morning two Maine game wardens and a police dog found 8-year-old Craig
Yesterday saw the opening day of the 1994 Maine Boy Scout Jamboree at Brunswick
Yesterday saw the start of the trial in U.S. District Court of Robyn Anderson, 4
Yesterday's storm dumped 6 inches of snow on southern Maine before heading out t
Yesterday, the Sunday River Ski Express made its first regular run from Portland
Yesterday two-year-old Patrick McDonough of Wells underwent a bone marrow transp
Yesterday was AIDS Awareness Day at Saco Middle School, and students considered
Yesterday witnessed the first town meeting in the history of Long Island, which
Yesterday Yoon Choi and five other high school students visited Lyman Moore Midd
Yeterday's Federal Aviation Administration revocation of Echo helicopter company
York County Commissioner Frank Wood, 44, whose resignation was to take effect Tu
York County commissioners have ordered York County sheriff Michael Bemis to rehi
York County commissioners on Monday voted to uphold Sheriff Michael Bemis' April
York County commissioners yesterday rejected a proposal by Sheriff Michael Bemis
York County District Attorney Michael Cantara, acting on a request from the Sanf
York County District Attorney Michael Cantara is recommending that David Rochele
York County District Judge Andre Janelle yesterday issued a protection-from-abus
York County Jail officer Raymond "Tank" Moreau, 54, hs been indicted on charges
York County justice Roland Cole has ordered York County sheriff Michael Bemis to
York County sheriff Michael Bemis announced Friday that he is withdrawing from t
York County sheriff Michael Bemis has decided that York County Jail will no long
York County sheriff Michael Bemis on Monday will ask county commissioners to all
York County sheriff Michael Bemis will attempt to negotiate a contract with Cumb
York County sheriff Michael Bemis yesterday released a 30-page report on safety
York County sheriff Michael E. Bemis, 36, of Kennebunk, has announced his intent
York County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Linwood "Skip" Turnbull has resign
York County Superior Court Judge Robert E. Crowley has ordered Verne J. Blake of
York County Superior Court Judge Thomas E. Humphrey on Wednesday ruled against t
York County Superior Court justice Leigh Ingalls Saufley on Monday sentenced Dav
York Hospital has the shortest average stay of any of Maine's 42 hospitals for w
York Insurance Co. of Maine, which sells more personal lines of insurance than a
York voters last week approved an ordinance establishing fees for new residentia, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"You Can't Get There From Here" piece on Maine places that are difficult or impo, Justin Latici
Young conservatives say they're out to abolish the conservative stereotype estab, Connie Pacillo
Young lobsters, removed from Portland Harbor last year before dredging operation, Trudy Scee
You're the Top, Colin W. Sargent
Youth and Family Outreach at the Beacon Teen Center and the YWCA Street Program, Christopher Barry
“Zeitgeist” piece about the Portland of the near future, James V. Horrigan
"Zeitgeist" piece on Dr. Charles Carpenter, who lives with his wife Dalinda in a
Zen master and former Audobon Society guide Dana Sawyer uses the Mahoosic trail, Christopher Kenneally
Zom Rom Com, Colin W. Sargent
Zond Development, a subsidiary of the energy giant Enron, purchased the developm, Phyllis Austin