Content Posted in 2014
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on "The Belles of New England: The Women of the Tex, Agnes Bushell
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on "The Delights of Democracy: The Triumph of Americ, Jim Brunelle
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on "The Encyclopedia of New England," edited by Bert, Rosemary Herbert
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on "The Gardens and Flowers of Jordan Pond," by Scot, Richard Grant
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on "The Hiker's Guide to Maine," by outdoorsman Tom, Earl Brechlin
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on the "Home Repair Is Homicide" mystery series by E, Rosemary Herbert
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on "The Maine Poets: An Anthology of Verse," edited, Mark Melnicove
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on "The Mirror of Maine: One Hundred Distinguished, Paul Doiron
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on the newly reissued "Coastal Maine, A Maritime His, Richard Grant
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on the recently reissued 1933 bestseller, "As the Ea, Agnes Bushell
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on "The Rise of the Creative Class" written by Richa, Edgar Allen Beem
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on "The Rusticator's Journal," a collection of sketc, G W. Helfrich
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on "The Wilderness from Chamberlain Farm: A Story o, Thomas Urquhart
'Down East Bookshelf" piece on "The Wooden Nickel," written by William Carpenter, Elizabeth Hand
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on this year's travel brochures from the chambers of, Sarah Goodyear
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on three Maine mystery writers--Gerry Boyle, author, Al Diamon
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on "To Save a River" with narrative by Scott Dickers, Thomas Urquhart
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on Trevor Corson's "The Secret Life of Lobsters," an, Agnes Bushnell
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on "Twelve Thousand Years: American Indians in Main, Michael D. Burke
"Down East Bookshelf" piece on "Unsettled Past, Unsettled Future: The Story of M, Jim Brunelle
"Down East Bookshelf" piece profiling Maine author Bill Roorbach, whose novel "T, Richard Grant
"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing Blackberrry Books' new edition of "The En, Elizabeth Hand
"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing "Country Living, Country Dying: A Maine En, Agnes Bushell
"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing "Drinking the Rain," a memoir by novelist, Agnes Bushnell
"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing "Ducktrap Chronicles of a Maine Village,", Elizabeth Hand
"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing "Empire Falls," written by Richard Russo o, Richard Grant
"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing "New England Cook," published by Courage B, Victoria Doudera
"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing "Silas Crocket, written by Blue Hill nativ, Agnes Bushnell
"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing the historical mystery novel "A Brother's, Sarah Goodyear
"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing "The Maine Atlas and Gazetteer," published, Edgar Allen Beem
"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing the mystery "Undone," written by Michael K, Paul Mann
"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing the recently reissued "Arundel," written b, Sarah Goodyear
"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing the "Sarah Orne Jewett: Her World and Her, Elizabeth Hand
"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing "Winter World: The Ingenuity of Animal Sur, Kristen Lindquist
"Down East Bookshelf" piece with an e-mail interview with Irish novelist John Co, Agnes Bushnell
"Down East Bookshelf" piece with a review of "Dark Harbor: Building House and Ho, James Schwartz
"Down East Bookshelf" piece with brief notes on "It Happened in Maine," by Gail, D P
"Down East Bookshelf" piece with brief notes on "Love in the Asylum," a novel se
"Down East Bookshelf" piece with notes on "Maine & Me: Years of Down East Advent
"Down East Bookshelf" review of "A Marriage Made in Woodstock," a novel by Cathi, Elizabeth Hand
"Down East Bookshelf." Review of "Bold Vision: The Development of the Parks of, Al Diamon
"Down East Bookshelf" review of George Dennison's "Temple: From the Writer's No, Richard Grant
"Down East Bookshelf." Review of Maine travel books "Michelin Green Guide to Ne, Paul Doiron
"Down East Bookshelf." Review of the book "Young" about a teenager Down East, w, Elizabeth Peavey
"Down East Bookshelf" review of "The Quotable Moose: Contemporary Maine Reader,, Paul Doiron
"Down East Bookshelf" review of "The Raven," by Peter Landesman. This novel, pu, Agnes Bushnell
"Down East Bookshelf." Review of "Woven Together in York County, Maine: A Histo, Edgar Allen Beem
"Down East Bookshelf." Reviews of Maine lobstering novels "Stern Men" by Elizab, Agnes Bushell
"Down East Bookshelf." Reviews of three novels set in Maine: "Riptide" by Doug, Agnes Bushell
"Down East Bookshelp" piece on "Snow Squall: The Last American Clipper Ship" wr, Michael Sanders
"Downeast Detectives: Six Tales of Mystery, Mayhem and Murder in Maine," by Mark
"Down East Environmental Award." Kent Wommack, executive director of the Maine, Jeff Clark
Down East Horror Show., Mary Pols
Down East "How To" guide on procuring home grown vegetables during Maine's winte, Kim Ridley
"Down East how to" piece on dealing with unwelcome wild animals, with an intervi, Aurelia C. Scott
Down East "how to" piece with an interview with therapeutic riding instructor an, Meadow Rue Merrill
"Down East How To" section, with an interview with rose-loving couple Glenn Jenk, Aurelia C. Scott
Downeast Pharmacy last month sold three of its stores to Brooks Pharmacy, now pa, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Down East readers voted to elect "Maine's Seven Wonders," coming up with a list, of Down East Editors
Down East special report on Maine's real estate market and what a homebuyer coul, Joshua F. Moore
"Down East Traveler." Brief descriptions of 37 history museums throughout Maine
"Down East Traveler." Brief descriptions of 60 historic homes and museums throu
"Down East Traveler." Descriptions of 40 historic homes throughout Maine.
"Down East Traveler." Descriptions of downhill skiing sites, cross-country skii
"Down East Traveler." Descriptions of scenic highways, monuments, diners, railr
"Down East Traveler." Descriptions of various autumn sites: Maine's biggest tre
Down East Traveler Fall Trips Guide, with details on fall journeys; mountain cli
"Down East Traveler" guide to exploring Maine in autumn, including information o
"Down East Traveler." Lengthy recommendations for summer travelers in Maine, in
"Down East Traveler." List of golf courses in Maine.
"Down East Traveler" piece listing Maine summer camps, from Acadia Institute of
"Down East Traveler" piece, "Maine for the Holidays: A Guide to Christmas Shoppi
"Down East Traveler" piece on 25 great outdoor adventures, including places wher
"Down East Traveler" piece on 40 ways to stay cool in Maine this summer, includi
"Down East Traveler" piece on a handful of prime picnicking spots in Maine.
"Down East Traveler" piece on antique shows, auctions, and historic homes in Mai
"Down East Traveler" piece on bicycle/walking paths in Maine.
"Down East Traveler" piece on "family-friendly" forts in Maine.
"Down East Traveler" piece on five southern Maine outdoor skating rinks: at the
"Down East Traveler" piece on golf courses, state parks, birdwatching, and histo
"Down East Traveler" piece on historic homes in Maine
"Down East Traveler" piece on historic homes in Maine that are open to the publi, Staff
"Down East Traveler" piece on lighthouses accessible to visitors. There are ne
"Down East Traveler" piece on Maine Maple Sunday on March 25, with details on su
"Down East Traveler" piece on Maine's state parks during the fall foliage season
"Down East Traveler" piece on Maine state parks and public lands, with descripti
"Down East Traveler" piece on Maine summer camps for children.
"Down East Traveler" piece on museums in Maine.
"Down East Traveler" piece on public gardens and golf courses in Maine.
"Down East Traveler" piece on puffin-watching excursions off the Maine coast.
"Down East Traveler" piece on strawberry farms in Maine that are open to the pub
"Down East Traveler" piece on ten great hikes in Maine, eight scenic foliage dri
"Down East Traveler" piece on winter recreation areas in Maine with directories
"Down East Traveler" piece with a directory of Maine's state and city parks and, Staff
"Down East Traveler" piece with a directory of summer camps for children in Main
"Down East Traveler" piece with a guide to Maine's holiday celebrations and 40 C
"Down East Traveler" piece with a list of public gardens in the state.
"Down East Traveler" piece with excerpts from "Enjoying Maine's Islands," by Joh, John. Gibson
"Down East Traveler" piece with information on places to skywatch in Maine; star
"Down East Traveler" section entitled "50 Things You Must Do This Summer," with
"Down East Traveler" section, "Maine from A to Z," with an alphbetical guide to
"Down East Traveler" section titled "The Best of Maine," with details on the bes
"Down East Traveler" section with a guide to Maine antiques, including articles, Virginia Wright and Meadow Rue Merrill
"Down East Traveler" section with an annotated list of Maine museums and antique
"Down East Traveler" special 8-page section with details on downhill ski areas,
"Down East Traveler: The Complete Maine Winter Planner" piece on downhill ski ar
"Down East Traveler." Thirty-page description of Maine mountains, nature preser
"Down East Traveler Winter Planner" piece with guides to downhill ski areas, Nor
"Down East Trips." Descriptions of autumn activities in Maine.
"Down East Trips." Descriptions of autumn foliage throughout the state, includi
"Down East Trips." Descriptions of autumn tourism sites in Pemaquid Point, Linc
"Down East Trips." Descriptions of highways and walkways in Gardiner, Brunswick
"Down East Trips." Due to its location on the Atlantic Flyway, Maine attracts b
"Down East Trips" piece on exploring Maine in autumn, with an article on capturi, Elizabeth Peavey
"Down East Trips." Profiles of bookstores in Portland, Brunswick, Farmington, D
"Down East Trips." Profiles of places with fine autumn foliage: Douglas Mountai
"Down East Winter Planner," with useful Internet sites, downhill and cross-count
"Down to Earth" article about Fox Hill Nursery in Freeport, the largest retailer
"Down to Earth" piece on Arthur Davis Jr., 54, of Woolwich, who owns Maine Bonsa, Lloyd Ferriss
Downton Party., Brad Emerson
Downtowns, some claim, are of vital importance to Maine. They are very importan, Jeff Clark
Dozens of aquaculture salmon that escaped from pens in Canada have appeared in M
Dozens of elderly Mainers yesterday attended a public hearing at the University
Dragon Products'decision to delay construction of a barge transfer station on th
Draper Liscomb, 66, of Mount Desert Island, sees his struggle to survive on coas, Bethany Aranow
Drawing on his long career in Maine, award-winning newspaperman John Cole spells, John Cole
Drawing the Line, Edgar Allen Beem
Dr. Charles Burger of Bangor is a pioneer in the growing use of computer softwar
Dr. Dorothy Dean Moore, 61, of Yarmouth, has been appointed to serve on the Nati
Dr. Douglas R. Hill, 66, on October 12 signed a consent decree with the Maine Bo
Dream Islands, Michael Barry
Dream Islands., Adam D. Purple
"Dream Islands," long profile of various islands along the Maine coast which are, Gwen Thompson
"Dreamless." Fiction by Julie Sherman., Julie/ Sherman
Dr. Elsie Freeman created a Boothbay garden with her late husband Dr. Jonathan F, Kim Ridley
Drema Shaw, 42, of Gorham, was diagnosed with breast cancer in the fall of 1991,, Monte Paulsen
Dr. George Graham, a professor at Virginia Tech, director of curriculum and inst, Sarah Stebbins
Dr. Gregory C. Luck, a provider of abortion services, yesterday announced that h
Dr. Gregory Luck of Falmouth, who stopped doing abortions at his clinic after it
Dr. Gregory O'Keefe, a family physician on Vinalhaven Island for the past 18 yea
"Drink" piece on beer with special focus on Portland's Great Lost Bear, which of, Mark Klimek
Dr. Isaac M. Webber, 98, of Portland, eminent Maine surgeon for 52 years, died W
Drive-In Force., Colin S. Sargent
Driven almost to extinction along the Eastern Seaboard during the 1950s and 1960, Andrew K. Weegar
Driving Digital, Lori Valigra
Dr. James Benjamin Jr. was suspended by officials at the Aroostook Medical Cente, Betta Stothart
Dr. Jeffrey P. York, a Portland urologist, talks about prostate cancer.
Dr. John R. McGill, a Bangor plastic surgeon and the new president of the Maine
Dr. Joycelyn Elders, the new U.S. surgeon general, was in Portland Thursday to a
Dr. Katheleen Gensheimer, the state epidemiologist, is concerned that federal he
Dr. Kathleen Gensheimer, state epidemiologist, recently proposed emergency legis
Dr. Lani Graham, Maine's health director, yesterday released figures showing tha
Dr. Louis S. Hornstein, 66, of Skowhegan, yesterday waived his rights to a heari
Dr. Louis S. Hornstein, 67, of Skowhegan, who had 35 guns and various pharmaceut
Dr. Louis S. Hornstein of Skowhegan, whose medical license was suspended tempora
Dr. Mary Nash, recently dismissed from the Sacopee Valley Health Center, spoke b
Dr. Maxwell McCormack, a research professor of forest resources at the Universit
Dr. Michael Wise, a research mineralogist with the National Museum of Natural Hi
Dr. Owen Pickus, a Portland AIDS specialist who helped Harvey Prager avoid a pri
Dr. Paul R. Camp, a professor of physics at the University of Maine at Orono, is
Dr. Richard Homola, a mycologist at the University of Maine at Orono, was surpri
Dr. Robert Collins, a researcher at the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, will b
Dr. Robert McAfee, 57, of South Portland, has been elected president of the 300,
Dr. Seth Blank, a thoracic surgeon, recently performed a lung reduction operatio, Evan Halper
Dr. Stephen Madigan, 41, of Cape Elizabeth, recently received one of 47 state Vi
Dr. Steven Keefe, a Bridgton doctor, yesterday pleaded guilty to having paid som
Dr Susan St Mary has nursed thousands of children in the 15 years she has had
Dr Thomas B Courtice, a former president of Westbrook College, has been electe
Dry cargo shipments handled by Maine rose 28 percent last year, with Portland, S
Duane Fitzgerald, Dana Connors and Alan Caron last week quit as consultants for, Andrew K. Weegar
Duane Hutchins, a 44-year-old transient, stole a bottle of vodka from Hannaford', Sharon Bass
Duane LaCase of the Maine Christmas Tree Association said that the low quality o
Duffy, the emaciated horse found in Springvale last spring, has gained 250 pound
Duncan M. FitzGerald, a Boston University geologist, with scientists from the Un
Duncanson & Holt Group, a New York-based reinsurance underwriting manager and su
During ten visits to the Fine Arts Cinema and Video Expo, both on Congress Stree, Rick MacPherson
During the 1700s and early 1800s, woodworkers in the Piscataqua region produced, Ellen MacDonald Ward
During the 1980s, around 90 percent of boys in the United States were circumcise, Sharon Bass
During the first six months of 1993, at least six Maine businesses have been tar
"During the Flood." Fiction by Chris Woods., Chris Woods
During the last week in July, the Augusta Civic Center will house "Maine Quilts, Meadow Rue Merrill
During the recession in the early 1990s, many New England banks were suffering f
Dwayne Rogers, 30, of Cumberland Avenue, and brother Ronald Rogers, 31, of Bosto
Dyer School in South Portland has instituted the Quality Learning program, which
Dylan Voorhees, director of energy policy at the Natural Resources Council of Ma, Colin Sargent
Dysart's Truckstop Restaurant, just south of Bangor on Insterstate 95, is a 24-h, Traci Timlin and Ken Kobre
Each summer, many of the tourists visting Acadia National Park overlook the park, Jennifer Smith-Mayo
Each year, L.L. Bean is courted by thousands of manufacturers who would like to
E. Annie Proulx, 57, of Vershire, Vt., a 1953 graduate of Portland's Deering Hig
E. Annie Proulx, a 1953 Deering High School graduate who now lives in Vermont, h
Earle Sanborn, proprieter of the Give and Take Shop on Oak Street in Portland, s
Early colonial furniture from Maine was cheaply produced from native woods. Stai, Jack Barnes
Early Morning at the Mill, Will Bleakley
Earth Day 1993 will be centered on the campuses of the University of Southern Ma
"Ear to the Pavement." Children's Museum of Maine director Terry Rouse is leavi
"Ear to the Pavement" piece about "Your Turn,"a talk show that will broadcast a
"Ear to the Pavement" piece noting that fundamentalist, anti-homosexual preache, Connie Pacillo
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on addition's to Portland's club scene including Asy
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on a National Parks and Recreation Association's 199
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on a painting by Portland architect John Calvin Stev
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on Aunti Leone's in Portland, a 20-year-old pizza an
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on Burl Hash, longtime director of Maine Arts, who t
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on Donna Simmons, 54, and Mark Simmons, 45, of Linco
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on Jeff Feingold of Randolph, Mass. Feingold is ope
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on Michael Rafkin, artistic director at Mad Horse Th
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on Norman Dickinson, the convicted kidnapper. Dicki
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on Portland artist Henry Wolyniec and his new comic
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on Portland's number four ranking as a small art tow
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on proposals for the former dry-cleaning shop at Lon
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on renovations at the Oak Street Theatre in Portland
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on the accusations between Roger Bintliff, owner of
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on the building at 273 Congress Street in Portland,
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on the decision of Lorene Zammuto, owner of the Blue
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on "The Kyle and Efram Show," a show on Portland's P
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on the Maine Photo Co-op, which hopes to offer class
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on the March 14 Class A boys basketball game, in whi
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on "The One-Stop Hallelujah Coffee Shop," by Jennife
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on the opening of the Hinge, the city's newest art g
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on The Piners, a local country vocal outfit. The Pi
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on the planned Irish pub on Monument Square, which w
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on the Pleasant Street Collective art gallery in Por
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on the possibility of Virginia-based Down East Coast
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on the third annual "The Sacred and the Profane," an
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on three floors of apartments at 11 Exchange Street
"Ear to the Pavement" piece on two elm trees that were cut down on July 2 by the
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that Angelo Ciocca, Bob Esposito and Nick
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that "Big Talk," a weekly public affairs s
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that Bob Elliot, reporter for WCSH-TV, was
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that Bob Weir, former member of the rock g
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that Cheryl Lewis and Noreen Kotts, former
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that Darien Brahms recently auditioned at
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that David Grant, 44, who ran two Camden r
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that Glenn Gaudin, owner of Portland Piano
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that Greg Collymore and Elijah Akilo, co-o
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that Jeff Toorish, former political report
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that Joe Estes, owner of Punky's on Forest
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that local music group King memphis will b
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that Millenium, Inc., a partnership includ
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that Payton Hurlin has sold Raoul's on For
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that RainWater Concerts, the presenter of
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that Snow Country magazine has identified
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that Taylor Burnell and Michelle Lindahl h
"Ear To The Pavement" piece reporting that the John Hay Library at Brown Univers
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that the music group Devonsquare has signe
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that the Portland rock band 6gig has signe
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that the Sea Dog Brewing Co. will open its
"Ear to the Pavement" piece reporting that The Utne Reader has included Portland
"Ear to the Pavement" pieces on the former Morganfield's space on Middle Street
"Ear to the Pavement" pieces reporting that a piano reporting missing from the P
"Ear to the Pavement." Response to a Community Pride Reporter column on Casco Ba
"Ear to the Pavement." The Portland Symphony Orchestra is jettisoning its three
Eastern Cemetery, Portland's oldest resting place for the deceased, was begun so, Rick MacPherson
Eastern Technical Enterprises Inc. of Norfolk, Virginia, has pleaded innocent in
Eastman Kodak Co. says it will sell its Center for Creative Imaging in Camden to
Eastport officials have banned bow hunting at the city's airport, which has hunt
"Eateries" piece on Frankie's in Ellsworth., Carl Little
"Eateries" piece on Gritty McDuff's new Freeport brew pub., Paul Karr
"Eateries" piece on Helen's, a restaurant in Ellsworth. Helen's in Machias has, Paul Karr
"Eateries" piece on Mother's Kitchen in Town Hill, close to the head of Mount De, Beth Thomas
"Eateries" piece on The Griffen House in Stockton Springs., Donna Gold
"Eateries" piece on the Russian House in Portland., Paul Karr
"Eateries" piece on the Third Rail Cafe in Waterville, run by Neil Anderson and, Haines Sprunt Tate
"Eats" piece on Daddy's Gourmet Deli and Delivery, located at 548 Congress Stree, Zoe Miller
"Eats" piece on Silly's, the Portland eatery blessed by both the Democratic Part, John McGrath
"Eats" piece on the Hedgehog Pub on India Street in Portland. The Oak Pond Brew, Al Diamon
"Eats" piece on Zygot Bookworks & Cafe, at 61 Pleasant Street in Portland. Zygo, Sarah Goodyear
E.B. White's granddaughter, Martha White, is preparing a new edition of the writ, Charlotte Albright
"Ecce Homo" piece on Jim, 35, who died of AIDS on March 19., Rick MacPherson
"Ecce Homo" piece on local print coverage of homosexuals, and the writer's exper, Rick MacPherson
"Ecce Homo" piece on the closing of the Fine Arts pornographic movie theater in, Rick MacPherson
"Ecce Homo" piece on the homosexual dating scene in Portland, and the local vers, Rick MacPherson
Echo Lake., John Cariani
ECO 2000, a 3-year-old consortium of six school districts in northern Aroostook
Eco-Challenge is coming to Maine, but some areas of the state will be off limits
"Eco News" piece on how the precipitous decline of Atlantic salmon in Maine rive
"Eco News" piece on the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife's misc
Economic Harmony., James McCarthy
Economists estimate that the underground economy in Maine amounts to at least 10, Jeff Clark
Economists who have analyzed Maine's economic statistics six months into the yea
"Economy" piece by Laurie G. Lachance, corporate economist for Central Maine Pow, Laurie Lachance
Ed Carr, 67, a retired postal worker from South Portland, yesterday missed his b
Ed Carr, 68, of South Portland, had his name drawn last summer from nearly 2 mil
Eddie and Arlene Jordan of Cape Elizabeth, owners of Marshview Waterfowl, curren
Eddie Griffin, 65, known throughout Maine for his sports promotions and and for
Eddie Griffin, 65, of South Portland, Maine's best-known sports fans and promote
Eddie Lord, 32, a transient originally from Connecticut, has been charged with m
Edgar Allen Beem examines why painter Andrew Wyeth was revered by the general pu, Edgar Allen Beem
Edgar Leighton, owner of Leighton's five-and-ten store in downtown Freeport, pla
"Edge" interview with National Public Radio's (NPR) Terry Gross, who has been in, Pat Sims
Edgeless in Vacationland, Colin W. Sargent
"Edge" piece about Live Action Role Playing (LARP), a game like Dungeons and Dra, Jason Wilkins
"Edge" piece about Patrick Babcock, 36, of Portland, who hosts "Mainely Dead," W, Theresa Flaherty
"Edge" piece about Portland film and video makers Andy Davis of Zero Domsday Pro, Zoe S. Miller
"Edge" piece about the bad dating service experience of "Sue," who is described, Connie Pacillo
"Edge" piece about the band Wilco, which will play at Portland's State Theatre o, Peet Chamberlain
"Edge" piece about the future of vinal recordings whose sales have slumped but n, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece about the of sense of joy and empowerment experienced by the disabl, Jane Meyer
"Edge" piece about the Opa! Opa! band, Portland's first bouzouki band, which pl, Jason Wilkins
"Edge" piece about the possible loss of the Maine Photo Co-op, the only communit, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece critiquing locally produced television commercials., Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece, done in tongue-in-cheek fashion, on a Walking Tour of Historic Por, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece focusing on Bruce Lowden, 39, of East Corinth, who is the resident, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece in which Hillary Dickerson describes an early morning visit to Sang, Hillary Dickerson
"Edge" piece in which Hillary Dickerson writes about Woody Dana and and his book, Hillary Dickerson
"Edge" piece noting that more people are watching Portland's public access Chann, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on a celebration for the release of "Words & Images 1999: A Celebr, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on a collaboration between choreographer Ann Carlson and Benoit Bou, Dana Slone
"Edge" piece on "Act Up Fight Back Take Pictures: 10 Years of Queer Activism in, Elisabeth Gold
"Edge" piece on a "dog cafe" that opened at Pampered Pets in Portland on Aug. 17, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on a film series scheduled to held at the Skinny beginning Aug. 7 a, Lenny Smith
"Edge" piece on a garage surf band from southern Maine, 13 Ghosts, with profiles, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on a joint project involving eighth-graders from Portland's King Mi, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on a lecture by Dr. Eugene Aversa, a veterinarian, about the healin, Joe S. Harrington
"Edge" piece on Allen Lowe of South Portland, a historian and musician. Lowe's, Jim Pinfold
"Edge" piece on a local survey to determine if Portlanders would like to see a r, Jason Wilkins
"Edge" piece on a loosely knit group of Portland-area fans of European-made scoo, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on an art exhibit called "13 at 313," which opened Nov. 15 at the n, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on "Andrew Wyeth at 80: A Celebration," and "Alex Katz Under the St, Zoe S. Miller
"Edge" piece on a new method of advertising by Portland-area bands. They are po, Tom Mahoney
"Edge" piece on an exhibition of photographs by musician, trucker and amateur ph, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on an exhibit of art works by artist Casey Fontaine, 19, of Portlan, Elisabeth Gold
"Edge" piece on a performance by singer/guitarist J. Mascis, which is being pres, Peet Chamberlain
"Edge" piece on a performance by the rock 'n' roll band "The Strokes," which is, Joe S. Harrington
"Edge" piece on a poetry reading by Baron Wormser, poet laureate of Maine, which, Lisa Pajak
"Edge" piece on a Portland visit by Francis Ford Coppola, owner of Niebaum-Coppo, David Szanto
"Edge" piece on a reading by Davy Rothbart, 27, creator of "Found" magazine, whi, Victoria Gannon
"Edge" piece on "Artists in Maine: Photographs & Artwork 1976-2000," a collecti, Pat Sims
"Edge" piece on arts and crafts, which is estimated to be an eleven billion doll, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on a storefront at 27 Forest Avenue in Portland, which has been hom, Autumn Phillips
"Edge" piece on a subgroup of Peace Action Maine called Guerrilla Theater Projec, Elisabeth Gold
"Edge" piece on Aucocisco, the annual celebration of Casco Bay and the Portland, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on avant-garde jazz musician Gerhard Graml of Portland and his band, Tom Mahoney
"Edge" piece on ballroom dance. Gay couples are taking part in ballroom dance,, Jessica Anthony
"Edge" piece on B. B. LaFreak, host of the weekly call-in talk show "Speak to th, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on "Before the End," an Esduardo Mariscal Dance-Theater production, Pat Sims
"Edge" piece on Benkay Restaurant on India Street in Portland. The latest addit, Josh Williamson
"Edge" piece on Big Sound, a recording studio in Westbrook. Joe Brien, 36, a na, Zoe Miller
"Edge" piece on bluegrass musical wunderkind Zach Ovington, 21, who is currently, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on Bob Cariddi, a carpenter who is part of a team of craftsmen work, Bill Siever
"Edge" piece on Briggs Seekins, 30, of Portland, who co-hosts "Settling the Scor, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on Buy Nothing Day, which falls on Nov. 26 this year and was establ, Eva Writt
"Edge" piece on "Carolee Schneemann: Drawing Performance," an exhibition of draw, Pat Sims
"Edge" piece on changes in Portland's club scene. Valerie Levy, 29, of Scarboro, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on Charlie Gaylord, a local musician who plays, records and promote, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on Chris Heilman, a glass blower. Heilman's studio on Federal Stre, Laura Conaway
"Edge" piece on Christian singer/songwriter Marsha Stevens, who will perform at, Elizabeth Reilly
"Edge" piece on Coffee By Design, a coffee shop in Portland that is viewed by ma, Victoria Gannon
"Edge" piece on composer Dennis Nye, 33, of Portland, who has forsaken the conce, Annie Seikonia
"Edge" piece on composer Hank Beebe of Portland. Beebe has more than 250 choral, Jason Wilkins
"Edge" piece on country singer Mike Preston, who will perform at Lee Auto Mall i, Pat Sims
"Edge" piece on Crank, an advertising agency started by Chris Kast, 37, and Mark, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on C. S. Thompson, 28, of Portland, president of the Cateran Societ, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on cultural happenings reported in Casco Bay Weekly over the last 1
"Edge" piece on "Cupid's Arrow," a new dating game being produced by Lesley Jone, Hillary Dickerson
"Edge" piece on Dan Merrill, 35, of Portland, the singer/songwriter who won the, Mary Beth Lapin
"Edge" piece on David Swander, 35, of South Portland, who is the region's first, Connie Pacillo
"Edge" piece on "Days of Our Hope," a soap opera by Portland writer Isaac Bubier, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Delilah Pottery, a gallery on Spring Street in Portland that ope, Sarah Goodyear
"Edge" piece on Derek Lobley, 23, and his independent film company, New Drunk Dr, Peet Chamberlain
"Edge" piece on Dice, a Portland artist and bouncer at the Skinny, a local night, Joe S. Harrington
"Edge" piece on doormen and bouncers working in bars and clubs in Portland's Old, David Tyler
"Edge" piece on Ed Gaines, 29, who sang and played guitar in Rotors to Rust, one, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on Eggbot, a local musician who plays a Farfisa organ while singing, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on Eleanor Whitney of Pownal and Erek Gaines of Falmouth, two teena, Eva Writt
"Edge" piece on Esduardo Mariscal, a native of Mexico who originally came to Mai, Ellen McAlister
"Edge" piece on exotic foods found at the Portland Public Market, Haknuman Meanc, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Face Magazine, formerly a Portland publication featuring article, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on feminist periodicals, including Bust, Bitch, Moxie, Hip Mama and, Karmo Sanders
"Edge" piece on "Fiddlehead Salad," a compilation of 16 songs by openly gay perf, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on financial problems at Mad Horse Theatre and Vintage Repertory Co, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on Flying Horse, a literary journal edited by University of Souther, Mary Beth Lapin
"Edge" piece on Frank Pierobello, 66, owner of the Morrills Corner Pub in Portl, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Gary King of Yarmouth, who wanted to hear on the radio more of t, Al Diamon
"Edge" piece on hashing, a part drinking game, part athletic event invented in 1, Jonathan Adams
"Edge" piece on Hi Le, 49, of Portland, who fled Vietnam in 1980. Le, owner of, Josh Williamson
"Edge" piece on how a Jewish family and a Muslim family in Portland view Christm, Sharon Bass
"Edge" piece on "How Big Is This," a call-in game show on Portland Public Access, Elizabeth Reilly
"Edge" piece on how police and members of the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency esti, Chris Barry
"Edge" piece on how snowmobile enthusiasts are responding to the signs of winter, Kimberly Jean Smith
"Edge" piece on how the Greater Portland area's commercial radio stations dealt, Chris Barry
"Edge" piece on "Huncke & Louis," a 102-minute documentary movie, and documentar, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Ian Graham, 28, a student at the University of Southern Maine an, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on "If Wishes Were Horses, Beggars Would Ride," a series of perform, Pat Sims
"Edge" piece on "(I'm Living) A Charmed Life," a film production by Portland fil, Pat Sims
"Edge" piece on independent filmmakers Kevin DiBacco, 43, of Lewiston, and his b, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on James Barnes, 26, who is trying to start a radio theater project, Autumn Phillips
"Edge" piece on Jean Armstrong, a Portland-based speech and language pathologist, Tanya Whiton
"Edge" piece on Jeff Davison, a drummer with a background in real estate and fin, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on Jim Rand, who was hired on Nov. 10 as WMPG radio's new station m, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Joe Brien Jr., 17, who is a song writer, singer, guitar player,, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on John and Mellow Lomba, a Portland couple who plan to turn Portla, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on John Reuter, 45, of Gorham, who has turned his home into a subur, Chris Barry
"Edge" piece on Jon Hawkins who came to Portland five years ago to attend the Un, Elisabeth Gold
"Edge" piece on Josh Fix, a Bates College senior majoring in music, whose Sympho, Steve Hargreaves
"Edge" piece on Kate White, 24, Portland canvas director for the Fund for Public, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on La Bodega Latina, a Portland grocery store featuring Latino spec, Kimberly Jean Smith
"Edge" piece on Lesley Abrams, whose one-woman show, "Where There's Smoke," is c, Elizabeth Peavey
"Edge" piece on lineage societies in Maine, including the Portland chapter of th, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Little League East baseball in Portland. Loring Field in Payson, David Kociemba
"Edge" piece on local alternative magazines and e-zines, which are few and hard, Steve Hargreaves
"Edge" piece on local musician/composer/high-techie Andrew Bogner., Joe S. Harrington
"Edge" piece on local photographer and nightspot doorman Andrew Sherman and his, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on looking for treasures at local thrift shops. With special focus, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Mabel, the writer's dog, who looks like Spuds MacKenzie of Anheu, Rick MacPherson
"Edge" piece on "Magical St. Petersburg," the art of Natalia and Vladimir Evsevi, Jason Wilkins
"Edge" piece on Mainers Mark Leaman and Jim Gray, two entrepreneurs who have sta, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Maine's brew pubs and craft breweries including D.L. Geary Brewi, Al Diamon
"Edge" piece on Maine's contradancing scene. The seventh annual Downeast Countr, Mary Beth Lapin
"Edge" piece on "Media and My American Self: A Performance on the Verge of an I, Pat Sims
"Edge" piece on Michael Branca of Portland, founder of Mike's Real Dead Bugs. B, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Michael Libby, 29, and his partner, James MacLean, 33, who are t, Elisabeth Gold
"Edge" piece on Mitch Aver, manager of a record label in Portland called Pigeon, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on Mitchell Rasor, 29, of Pownal, a musician who recently released, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on "Moving Pictures: Films by Photographers," a one-day movie marat, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on "My Struggle," a 30-minute film by Joe Christ of Atlanta, Ga., t, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on "My World," a joint effort between the Community Television Netw, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Nauticats, a local chapter of The International Cat Association, Tom Mahoney
"Edge" piece on "Neil Welliver Prints: The Essence of Maine," currently showing, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on "New Figurative Paintings," an exhibit of works by Carlo Pittore, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on nightlife in South Portland with focus on the Sea Dog Brewing Co, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on Northern Wings Inc. (NWI), a charity organization founded in 199, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on "Nothing," a local cable television program airing Tuesdays thro, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Oscar Mokeme, 38, of Peaks Island, who is the curator of the new, Sarah Goodyear
"Edge" piece on Parker Poole III, chief executive officer of Morpheus Technologi, Josh Williamson
"Edge" piece on Patrick Henry and Bruce Merson who often dress as aliens and rea, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on "Pennyweight," a film shot in Portland last August by filmmakers, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on people like steel workers, high-tension wire repairmen, window w, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Peregrine Press, a printmakers' cooperative that has been functi, Zoe S. Miller
"Edge" piece on performances by Erik Lund, 21, a local jazz drummer who will pla, Joe S. Harrington
"Edge" piece on Phantom Kitty Komix, a Portland comic book store owned by Kim Sm, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on photographer Jocelyn Lee, a member of the faculty at the Maine C, Jenna Lane
"Edge" piece on "Picasso, Braque, Leger and the Cubist Spirit, 1919-1939," curre, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on poets Carl and Robin Heffley, new Scarborough transplants from F, Jason Wilkins
"Edge" piece on Portland artists Christopher Keister, Timothy Cichocki and Thoma, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on Portland buildings that might be inhabited by spirits, and what, Rick MacPherson
"Edge" piece on Portland city councilor Charlie Harlow's popularity among local, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Portland City Hall's Merrill Auditorium. The 1,900-seat facilit, Laura Conaway
"Edge" piece on Portland illustrator Dave Stelmok who, over the past two years,, Greg Williams
"Edge" piece on Portland musician Pete Lund, 42, who has put his tales of alien, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Portland photographer Michael Piveronas, 37, who likes to shoot, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on Portland's alternative-health scene. The city is host to well o, Sarah Scott
"Edge" piece on Portland's changing restaurant scene, with a listing of the rece, Rick MacPherson
"Edge" piece on Portland's coffeehouses, all nine of them., Rick MacPherson
"Edge" piece on Portland's cover bands, including Living Large and Little Sister, Joe S. Harrington
"Edge" piece on Portland's Eldemur Krimm, a local heavy-rock trio, composed of F, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on Portland's folk music scene, which is failing to attract nationa, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Portland's four public bathrooms and a rating for each based on, Elizabeth Reilly
"Edge" piece on Portland's hacky sack culture. The game is dominated by males,, Rick MacPherson
"Edge" piece on Portland's newest art collective Phaze, which will hold its next, Autumn Phillips
"Edge" piece on Portland's street musicians, also know as "buskers," with specia, Jason Wilkins
"Edge" piece on Portland's two winter water taxis: Warren Radtke's Sea Tow's an, Lael Morgan
"Edge" piece on Portland's Ultimate Frisbee league. Alex Pozzy, coordinator of, David Szanto
"Edge" piece on Portland's unconventional art galleries. Pleasant Street Collec, Jonathan Adams
"Edge" piece on Portland's used-book stores. The selection includes Yes Books o, Josh Williamson
"Edge" piece on Portland theater company, Out of Cake, whose principals are dire, Zoe S. Miller
"Edge" piece on public access television. Community access television offers ho, Mary Beth Lapin
"Edge" piece on Richard and Ellen Maringione of Portland, owners of Mad Science, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on roller-skating at the Happy Wheels roller-skating rink in Portla, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on "Rumblestrip," a 30-minute television show created by brothers J, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on Sandy Vogels, 42, of Portland, a self-described born-again biker, Paul Karr
"Edge" piece on Scott Brown, a native of South Portland, who recently opened the, Annie Seikonia
"Edge" piece on several legislative bills that have been introduced in the Maine, Chris Barry
"Edge" piece on several local art exhibits focusing on the terrorist attacks of, Victoria Gannon
"Edge" piece on Shane Garcia, 28, who has a record label and runs two skateboard, Kimberly Jean Smith
"Edge" piece on "Short Fuse," a performance by members of Portland's Mad Horse T, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on signmaker and muralist, Tony Tailor, 44, of Portland, whose inte, Annie Seikonia
"Edge" piece on singer-songwriter Carol Noonan, who recently released her second, Paul Karr
"Edge" piece on singer/songwriter Dan Knudsen of Portland., Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on Sisters, a lesbian bar and dance club in Portland, Victoria Gannon
"Edge" piece on Slaid Cleaves, 32, a native of South Berwick and former member o, Mary Beth Lapin
"Edge" piece on small bands and how they handle their finances, including income, Tom Mahoney
"Edge" piece on snorkeling in Casco Bay. With special focus on snorkelers Matt, John Monroe
"Edge" piece on some of the odd political paraphernalia used by Maine's politica, Al Diamon
"Edge" piece on songwriter and guitar-maker Scott Conley, 30, of Portland, who e, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on sound designer Barb Truex and her current project, which is prov, Doug Hubley
"Edge" piece on South Portland author Hannah Holmes and her latest book, "The Se, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on stolen merchandise auctioned off by the Portland Police Departme, Chris Barry
"Edge" piece on "Straight Up! With Chicky Stoltz," a new skit-comedy show, whic, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on surfing in Maine. Bill Mozak of South Portland, owner of Bill's, Rick MacPherson
"Edge" piece on telecommuting. According to recent statistics in Network News m, Isaac Hillson
"Edge" piece on Terkonekto, a duo of so-called noise-smiths that produces sprawl, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on "The 100 Best Small Art Towns in America," by John Villani. Por, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on the 104-year-old former St. Lawrence Church on Portland's Munjoy, Jason Wilkins
"Edge" piece on the 2002 National Physique Committee Maine Bodybuilding Champion, Theresa Flaherty
"Edge" piece on the 52-year-old Beech Ridge Motor Speedway, a NASCAR racing trac, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on theater mavens Carolyn Gage and Cathy Plourde, who are creating, Connie Pacillo
"Edge" piece on the author's attempts to interview Whitney Houston, who was in P, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on the author's experiences with developers putting up houses in th, Laura Conaway
"Edge" piece on the author's experience with Chrystal Image Talent Agency of Nas, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on the author's sampling of the local open mic scene, with stops at, David J. Callan
"Edge" piece on the author's visit to Glamour Shots at the Maine Mall. Glamour, Zoe Miller
"Edge" piece on the author's visit to the Dianetics Center of Brunswick. The ce, Zoe Miller
"Edge" piece on "The Barghest," a movie about the Welsh legend of a demon dog fi, Lenny Smith
"Edge" piece on The Bastard Sons of the Infocolypse (BSI), a local art collectiv, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on the Bates Dance Festival, which runs through August 16., Zoe S. Miller
"Edge" piece on "The Best of the Taverna," an art exhibit featuring the works of, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on the bingo scene in Greater Portland. Yankee Bingo in Portland,, Christopher Barry
"Edge" piece on the Breakaway, a new bar in Portland that is attracting a new au, Joe S. Harrington
"Edge" piece on the Catholic celebration of Lent, which is a time of renewal and, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on the Cultural Arts and Theater Shows, or CATS Playhouse in South, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on the Dark Water Theatre Company. The company, under artistic dir, David Kociemba
"Edge" piece on the Desert of Maine in Freeport, which is not really a desert bu, Chris Barry
"Edge" piece on the Dirty Bird dance club in Portland, which is co-owned by J. J, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on the Eastern Wrestling Alliance (EWA). Based in Portland, the EW, John Wolfson
"Edge piece on the effect that the Portland Pirates and the Portland Sea Dogs ha, J Barry Mothes
"Edge" piece on The Farm, a Portland improv group that will perform at the Free, Jason Wilkins
"Edge" piece on the first International Theremin Festival, to be held in Portlan, Doug Hubley
"Edge" piece on the Flaming Productions' play "Jeffrey," which is being performe, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on the fourth annual Women's Film & Video Festival, at the Portland, Zoe Miller
"Edge" piece on the Galactic Bowl, at Yankee Lanes bowling alley in Portland, wh, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on the Harley-Davidson Owners Group, which holds a HOG rally in Por, Connie Pacillo
"Edge" piece on the Keystone Theatre Cafe in Portland, which has tailored its pr, Connie Pacillo
"Edge" piece on the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Elvis Presley, who died Aug. 16, 1977, Joe S. Harrington
"Edge" piece on "The Last Closet: The Real Lives of Lesbian and Gay Teachers," b, Mary Beth Lapin
"Edge" piece on the local pool league, which is made up of 40 teams from bars, V, Mike Carey
"Edge" piece on the local rockabilly quartet known as King Memphis, which has re, Al Diamon
"Edge" piece on the Mad Horse Theatre's production of "Angels in America Part Tw, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on the Maine Fabric & Fiber Arts Festival, which will be held in Po, Doug Hubley
"Edge" piece on the Maine Photo Co-Op, a 4,000-square-foot facility on Oak Stree, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on the Manhattan cocktail, which is apparently not very popular wit, Al Diamon
"Edge" piece on the manicure business in Portland and the increase in numbers of, Zoe S. Miller
"Edge" piece on the Maranata M.E. soccer team, made up of two dozen men and boys, J Barry Mothes
"Edge" piece on the Miss Gay Maine pageant, last held in 1996, which is being re, Elizabeth Reilly
"Edge Piece on The Moxie Lab, a four-month-old Congress Street theater troupe., Mary Stamatel
"Edge" piece on the myth of a Victorian Christmas. With details about the diffe, Greg Williams
"Edge" piece on The Nels Cline Singers, a musical group that is being presented, Tom Mahoney
"Edge" piece on the new Maine College of Art lecture series, "The Cultural Relev, Laura Conaway
"Edge" piece on "The Odyssey," which is being presented at the Agape Center in P, Annie Seikonia
"Edge" piece on The Open Door Pentecostal Church, located on Exchange Street in, Connie Pacillo
"Edge" piece on the Peabody Film Festival, a gay and lesbian film fest that is b, Steven Rowley
"Edge" piece on the Portland all-female cover band, Tootsie, which consists of b, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on the Portland-based literary journal Technology of the Sun, which, Nicole Bsullak
"Edge" piece on the Portland-based rock band "A Giant Robot," which is being pre, Tom Mahoney
"Edge" piece on the Portland club scene during 1997. With comments from band ma, Zoe S. Miller
"Edge" piece on the Portland Museum of Art's sixth annual Women Film & Video Fes, Zoe S. Miller
"Edge" piece on the Portland Symphony Orchestra's upcoming season, which include, Laura Conaway
"Edge" piece on the Portland Symphony Orchestra, which lost its venue at Portlan, Mary Beth Lapin
"Edge" piece on the Province of Malagentia, the official name of the Southern Ma, Annie Seikonia
"Edge" piece on the Pure Love Alliance (PLA), a nondenominational religious grou, Connie Pacillo
"Edge" piece on "The Rag," a four-page photocopied, free, underground, biweekly, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on the rebirth of the salon in Portland. The Dead Space Gallery, t, Rick MacPherson
"Edge" piece on the renaissance of Portland's Longfellow Square. During the las, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on the return of karaoke. The Old Port Tavern in Portland's Old Po, Jonathan Adams
"Edge" piece on the rock group Car, consisting of Ryan Toppan, Alec Thibodeau an, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on the roots music invasion of Portland. Music lovers throughout t, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece on the seven wonders of Greater Portland from the area's most acous, Autumn Phillips
"Edge" piece on the sixth annual Maine Brewers' Festival, featuring beers from 1, Al Diamon
"Edge" piece on the Sky-Hy Conference Center in Topsham, which is inviting talen, Tom Mahoney
"Edge" piece on the State Theatre in Portland. The State will soon host at leas, Laura Conaway
"Edge" piece on the Stone Soup restaurant, which has a breakfast and lunch bar a
"Edge" piece on the Taboo Topics women's discussion series being held at the Uni, Pat Sims
"Edge" piece on the Take Two Consignment Shop on Peaks Island, a second-hand clo, Laima Sruoginis
"Edge" piece on the trials and tribulations of local independent filmmakers, who, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on the Tuesday night poetry reading at the Free Street Taverna on F, Christopher Barry
"Edge" piece on the University of Southern Maine radio station WMPG, which is in, Zoe S. Miller
"Edge" piece on "The Unknown Generation: Who are We," a group art show featurin, Elisabeth Gold
"Edge" piece on the upcoming theater season in Portland., Mary Stamatel
"Edge" piece on the Westbrook Tuffy Football cheerleading program, which has enr, Zoe S. Miller
"Edge" piece on the writers' group at the Preble Street Resource Center, and ess, Nancy English
"Edge" piece on this year's Forest City Annual, being staged in Deering Oaks. T, Jenna Lane
"Edge" piece on three new venues for Portland's theater scene: the Fine Arts The, Allen Dammann
"Edge" piece on three restaurateurs who have opened barbecue restaurants on Port, Pat Sims
"Edge" piece on Tim Rhys, the editor and publisher of MovieMaker, a magazine foc, Pat Sims
"Edge" piece on Tim "Sole" Holland, 18, and Dave "Cuz" Cuzner, 22, both of Portl, Zoe Miller
"Edge" piece on Tom Paquette, 38, of Portland, a landscape painter. Paquette's, Mary Beth Lapin
"Edge" piece on Tony Gowell, 34, owner of Maine Pest Control. Gowell is a pest-, Sharon Bass
"Edge" piece on Vacationland Bowling Center in Saco. With 32-lanes, it's the bi, Victoria Gannon
"Edge" piece on "vadding" or urban exploring. In Portland, there is a small, se, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece on visiting some of Portland's restaurants with a child., Nancy English
"Edge" piece on WCYY-FM, owned by Fuller-Jeffrey Broadcasting. WCYY just became, J Barry Mothes
"Edge" piece on William Pope.L, a professor of rhetoric and theater at Bates Col, Victoria Gannon
"Edge" piece on "Work Knot," the drawings, prints and sculpture of Colleen Kinse, Pat Sims
"Edge" piece on "World Puppets Portland, an international festival of puppet the, Autumn Phillips
"Edge" piece on Zero Station, South Portland's newest art gallery, which is co-o, Autumn Phillips
"Edge" piece on Zootz, a Portland nightclub owned by George Sweeting. Zoots clo, Greg Williams
"Edge" piece previewing the 1996-97 Portland theater season., Mary Stamatel
"Edge" piece profiling blues drummer and Maine native John Carleton, 39. After, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece profiling folk musician Patty Griffin, 33, a native of Old Town, wh, Scott Sutherland
"Edge" piece reveiwing two Munjoy Hill restaurants: Tu Casa Papuseria Salvadore, Autumn Phillips
"Edge" piece reviewing "A Sid & Nancy Xmas," by Kevin Scott, that will be presen, Chris Busby
"Edge" piece reviewing two competing local telephone books: the Maine Yellow Pa, Chris Barry
"Edge" piece satirizing John Cacoulidis, a concrete magnate and developer from N, Chris Busby
"Edge." Profile of old-fashioned piano player Danny Patt, 85. Since childhood,, Mary Beth Lapin
"Edge" review of a performance by Anno Daemonicus at Portland's Fine Arts Theatr, Allen Dammann
Ed Gerrish of Stockton Springs, leader of the anti-abortion group instrumental i
Ed Grove, of Brownfield, is one of Maine's 14 remaining blacksmiths. There were, Desiree Rios and Kate Raley
Ed Howes of Maine Yankee this week confirmed that the decommissioning package fo, Jay Davis
Edie Dubord, 35, of Waterville, and Todd Coffin, 32, of Bath, yesterday were nam
Edin Mehinovic, 14, and Nermina Omeragic, 13, both of Bosnia, were evacuated fro
Edin Mehinovic, 14, arrived in Portland for medical treatment Thursday after tra
Edited transcript of an interview with Chris Hall, Douglas Rooks
Editorial about the Harvey Prager controversy., Hank Burns
Editorial about U.S. represenative John Baldacci of Bangor and next year's race, Jay Davis
Editorial acknowledging that 16-year-olds are a long way from getting the right, Jay Davis
Editorial advocating Maine's defection from Eastern Standard Time. Moving to At, Wayne Curtis
Editorial advocating that the site of a burned-out apartment complex at Washingt
Editorial and letters to the editor on referendum Question One, including one fr
Editorial announcing a new design for the Maine Times, to be unveiled in the Jun, Jay Davis
Editorial announcing that Maine Times has moved into its new home at 31 Main Str, Christopher Hutchins
Editorial announcing that the Maine Times has a new home at 31 Main St. in Bango, Jay Davis
Editorial apologizing to readers for a "gross sexual reference that was inapprop, Christopher Hutchins
Editorial applauding a compromise agreement to establish ecological reserves on, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding Attorney General Andrew Ketterer's effort to block the sale, Jay Davis
Editorial applauding Freeport physician Meryl Nass and Maine's congressional del, Douglas Rooks
Editorialapplauding Gov. Angus King and other Maine officials for demanding cons, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding Gov. Angus King's proposal to replace the Augusta Mental He, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding Gov. Angus King's public lands acquisition initiative , wh, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding J. D. Irving's attainment of "green" certification for its, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding leaders of the gay and lesbian communities in Maine for the, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding Maine for leading the nation in conservation work, and sugg, Jay Davis
Editorial applauding Maine Public Radio for reversing earlier programming change, Jay Davis
Editorial applauding Maine Times contributor, Yarmouth School Board member and l, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding programs that provide basic training in parenting for young, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding the appointment of Marilyn Tourtelotte as manager of the Al, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding the decision of HoltraChem officials to close their plant a, Jay Davis
Editorial applauding the Department of Human Services, which announced a new rul, Jay Davis
Editorial applauding the Department of Labor for imposing a heavy fine on the 20, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding the efforts of Barry Dana, the new governor of the Penobsco, Jay Davis
Editorial applauding the efforts of Bob Bowman and the Center for Coastal Studie, Jay Davis
Editorial applauding the healthy number of voters who went to the polls on Nov., Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding the Maine Island Trail Association, which has put together, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding the Natural Resources Council of Maine for endorsing Questi, Jay Davis
Editorial applauding the nearing completion of the Eastern Maine Children's Muse, Jay Davis
Editorial applauding the Pingree family heirs for subjecting most of their exten
Editorial applauding the reappointment of Steve Wight to the Land Use Regulatory, Jay Davis
Editorial applauding the staff at Portland High School for improvements they've, Laura Conaway
Editorial applauding the state Legislature's approval of an agreement to designa, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding the those bipartisan incumbents in both houses of the state, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding the University of Maine System's recent growth in enrollmen, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding two new programs that put stickers on low-polluting, high-m, Douglas Rooks
Editorial applauding U.S. represenative Tom Allen's Clean Power Plant Act., Douglas Rooks
Editorial arguing against the growing practice of fingerprinting Maine citizens., Jay Davis
Editorial arguing in favor of reintroducing wolf to Maine., Douglas Rooks
Editorial arguing that deregulation of the state's electricity industry has not, Jay Davis
Editorial arguing that the state's biomass energy generating plants are threaten, Douglas Rooks
"Editorial" by Casco Bay Weekly Editor Wayne Curtis on the renovation of Portlan, Wayne Curtis
Editorial by David Broder of The Washington Post on last week's visits to Portla, David Broder
Editorial by former state legislator A. Mavourneen Thompson of South Portland, c
Editorial by Sarah Goodyear looking back at accomplishmentsof Casco Bay Weekly d, Sarah Goodyear
Editorial by Steven C. Tremblay, president of Alpha One, a center for independen, Steven C. Tremblay
Editorial calling for a public debate on bear hunting and bear "baiting" in Main, Jay Davis
Editorial calling for measures to require insurance companies doing business in, Laura Conaway
Editorial calling for the resignation of U.S. District Chief Judge Gene Carter., Al Diamon
Editorial calling on Bureau of Parks and Land Director Tom Morrison to withdraw, Douglas Rooks
Editorial calling on Governor Angus King to continue his focus on export markets
Editorial calling on Maine officials to explain the treatment of Supermax prison, Jay Davis
Editorial calling on Maine's Green Party leaders to broaden the party's agenda a, Douglas Rooks
Editorial calling on non-utility generators to renegotiate their contracts with
Editorial calling the Portland Police Department to account for its "secretivene, Laura Conaway
Editorial calling upon the Portland West Neighborhood Planning Council and the N
Editorial cautioning against ignoring the consequences of global warming, which
Editorial cautioning that the recent federal decision to list Maine's vanishing, Jay Davis
Editorial celebrating the colorful flavor of Maine's wild blueberries, and takin, Douglas Rooks
Editorial charging that a recent Superior Court ruling, which denies the Passama, Douglas Rooks
Editorial citing attorney Tony Buxton's reaction to last week's story that Centr, Douglas Rooks
Editorial commenting on a controversial photo recently published in the Bangor D
Editorial commenting on the rash of Wal-Mart supercenters being planned for cons, Jay Davis
Editorial comparing Bar Harbor, where comprehensive planning is an accepted part, Jay Davis
Editorial concerning legislative bills debated during the Legislature's short se, Douglas Rooks
Editorial concerning reporter Mary Lou Wendell's interview with Kenneth Moore, s, Jay Davis
Editorial critical of an increase in tolls announced by the Maine Turnpike Autho, Douglas Rooks
Editorial critical of Commissioner Lee Perry of the state Department of Inland F, Douglas Rooks
Editorial critical of Conservation Commissioner Ron Lovaglio's decision to overr, Douglas Rooks
Editorial critical of Gov. Angus King and his administration for allowing more e, Douglas Rooks
Editorial critical of LD 1449 that would allow the Legislature to shift confir
Editorial critical of Maine's campaign to fingerprint teachers and school staff, Jay Davis
Editorial critical of Maine's new "chickadee" motor vehicle registration plates
Editorial critical of new federal rules regulating the interstate sales of apple, Douglas Rooks
Editorial critical of recent Land Use Regulation Commission decisions including
Editorial critical of State Planning Office Director Evan Richert's rejection of, Douglas Rooks
Editorial critical of the effort to limit legislative terms. The writer notes t
Editorial critical of the Green Independent Party for fielding only three legisl, Douglas Rooks
Editorial critical of the King administration and Commissioner Lee Perry of the
Editorial critical of the King administration's decision to appoint Tom Doak as, Douglas Rooks
Editorial critical of the Maine Education Association's political endorsement pr
Editorial critical of those who, like former University of Maine President Dale, George Neavoll
Editorial criticising Gov. Angus King for doing little to actively support a $2, Douglas Rooks
Editorial criticizing David Field, a University of Maine forestry professor and, Douglas Rooks
Editorial criticizing Gov. Angus King for cutting the funding for a new Departme, Douglas Rooks
Editorial criticizing Gov. Angus King's claim that referendums are misleading be, Jay Davis
Editorial criticizing state legislators who are fighting a Maine Turnpike Author, Douglas Rooks
Editorial criticizing the Department of Education's decision to finance $33 mill, Jay Davis
Editorial criticizing the establishment of Wal-Mart Supercenters in Maine becaus
Editorial criticizing the Federal Communications Commission for proposing the es
Editorial criticizing the King administration for failing to push for a major la
Editorial defending last week's Cover Story on Old Orchard Beach against charges, Jay Davis
Editorial deploring Dr. Laura Schlessinger's views on homosexuality while defend, Jay Davis
Editorial deploring the Draconian measures used to "discipline" Kenneth Moore, a, Jay Davis
Editorial deploring the excesses of the Rite Aid drug store chain, which expande, Douglas Rooks
Editorial deploring the fact that the public doesn't have the right to walk on M, Douglas Rooks
Editorial encouraging a public debate on "liquidation harvesting" of Maine's for, Jay Davis
Editorial endorsements for 2003 local and state elections. The Phoenix endorses
Editorial endorsements of sixteen candidates in federal, state and local electio
Editorial endorsing 1st and 2nd District congressional Democratic incumbents Tom
Editorial endorsing Democratic gubernatorial challenger Tom Connolly for governo
Editorial endorsing Dennis Dutremble and Ted Rand, candidates for the Democratic
Editorial endorsing independent gubernatorial candidate Pat LaMarche, who is als
Editorial endorsing John McDonough over rival Paula Craighead in the primary rac
Editorial endorsing Question 1 on the Nov. 7 referendum ballot, which would allo, Jay Davis
Editorial endorsing Questions 2 and 6, which focus on forestry practices and gay, Jay Davis
Editorial eulogizing James Russell Wiggins, the legendary Washington Post editor, Jay Davis
Editorial expressing concerns about the Maine Public Utilities Commission's unan, Douglas Rooks
Editorial expressing opposition to a referendum that would legalize the use of g, Douglas Rooks
Editorial giving three reasons why the state Department of Transportation should, Jay Davis
Editorial indicating that the Pine Tree Legal Assistance Inc.'s challenge to the
Editorial in support of a Nov. 2 statewide referendum ballot question that would, Douglas Rooks
Editorial lamenting the departure of the Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad from
Editorial lamenting the downward spiral of the Maine Writers and Publishers Alli, Douglas Rooks
Editorial lamenting the fact that media-savvy Gov. Angus King, who is so gifted, Douglas Rooks
Editorial lamenting the failure of Augusta's voters to support the proposed regi, Douglas Rooks
Editorial lamenting the repeal of Maine's gay-rights law last February noting th, Douglas Rooks
Editorial lamenting the resignations of two of Maine's more prominent journalist, Jay Davis
Editorial lamenting the town of Carthage's losses resulting from the bankruptcy, Douglas Rooks
Editorial lauding the successful efforts of the Maine and New Hampshire congress
Editorial lauding the success of Cub Care and Medicare expansion of children's h
Editorial listing three unintended consequences of Maine's original 40-acre exem, Jay Davis
Editorial memorializing Kathy Hegarty, one of the first female Maine guides, and, Pamela Holley Wood
Editorial noting a blue ribbon commission report concluding that the state's hea, Jay Davis
Editorial noting a current controversy concerning a request to install an underg, Douglas Rooks
Editorial noting another negative report from a consultant about the Maine Youth, Jay Davis
Editorial noting that huge amounts of public and private money have been investe, Jay Davis
Editorial noting that just 17 percent of voters cast ballots in Maine's 2000 pre, Douglas Rooks
Editorial noting that only Aroostook County has a county charter. All other Mai, Douglas Rooks
Editorial noting that some terms in Maine's Clean Elections law that trigger mat, Jay Davis
Editorial noting that the academic leaders of Colby, Bates and Bowdoin colleges
Editorial noting that the Board of Environmental Protection (BEP) has ruled that, Jay Davis
Editorial noting that there are no guaranteed consumer benefits likely to emerge, Douglas Rooks
Editorial noting that the soaring costs of healthcare are sinking major healthca, Douglas Rooks
Editorial noting that when corporations get special perks from government such a, Jay Davis
Editorial noting that while American business executives concentrate on globaliz, Jay Davis
Editorial noting the accelerating disappearance of Maine's farms, and supporting, Jay Davis
Editorial noting the controversy surrounding efforts to provide handicapped acce, Jay Davis
Editorial noting the globalization of both our economy and our culture, and urgi, Jay Davis
Editorial noting the growing reality of the drug addiction problem in the rural
Editorial noting the number of Maine businesses that are being acquired by Canad, Jay Davis
Editorial noting the presence of undocumented workers in Maine, and urging the D, Jay Davis
Editorial noting the rash of bomb threats in Maine's schools and urging communit, Douglas Rooks
Editorial noting the resistance to the spreading of sludge demonstrated by resid, Douglas Rooks
Editorial noting the shortage of workers in southern Maine this summer and urgin, Jay Davis
Editorial noting the Wyman Station power plant pollution problem and the cap-and, Jay Davis
Editorial on a "gun incident" at Lincoln Academy in Newcastle involving Santiago, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on alternative sentencing for convicted criminals. A survey last fall, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on a new rule that applies to certain drugs prescribed under Maine Med, Jay Davis
Editorial on a proposed gambling casino in Calais -- The author believes approvin
Editorial on a state law passed last year requiring child-care centers in the st, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on Bob Niss, a reporter with the Portland Press Herald, whose fiance r
Editorial on breaking the cycle of domestic violence. The author believes the p, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on Brunswick Technologies Inc., which recently decided to stay in Brun, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on Casco Bay Weekly's advertising policy, which once again is coming u, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on Charles Woodman of Appleton, who created a trout pond by damming a, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on defense conversion, Bath Iron Works, the Turkish Navy and U.S. repr, Bob Young
Editorial on Democratic gubernatorial candidate Joseph Brennan, and his obligati, Randy Wilson
Editorial on electric rate deregulation, which was passed by the Legislature in, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on electric vehicles. Portland will have two electric buses cruising, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on fatigued truckers, Parents Against Tired Truckers and the recent st, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on "Finding Common Ground," the draft report of the Northern Forest La, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on former Maine Public television commentator Angus King's possible gu, Jim Brunelle
Editorial on Gov. King's nomination of Ronald Lovaglio as commissioner of the Ma, Randy Wilson
Editorial on Hank Swan, chairman of Wagner Forest Management, a man with excelle, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on Hiram Maxim, a machinist from Dover-Foxcroft who became a millionai
Editorial on how ecotourism might define a new tourism in Maine. The more land, Jay Davis
Editorial on how the recent Lewiston School Board decision to honor Linda LaFran, Nancy Grape
Editorial on hunting as a way of life in Maine. With references to Julie Lorenz
Editorial on independent gubernatorial candidate Angus King's call for Maine to, Randy Wilson
Editorial on Jasper Wyman's recent statement that he is interested in running fo, Jim Brunelle
Editorial on John Preston, 48, of Portland, the gay-rights advocate and author w, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on Kenetech Windpower's proposed 210-megawatt windpower project in the
Editorial on last year's elimination of the swim program for students at Reiche, Sarah Goodyear
Editorial on legislative conflicts of interest. The issue arises in the wake of, Jim Brunelle
Editorial on legislative pay hikes that anger taxpayers, and legislative pay com, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on Maine's $2.7 billion tourist industry, calling for new and aggressi, Nancy Grape
Editorial on Maine's Bureau of Parks and Lands new Allagash Wilderness Waterway, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on Maine's legislative term limits law, which, according to the author, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on Maine's teacher shortage, noting that as unpalatable as increasing, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on owning a mobile home. Michael P. O'Donnell of Westbrook, head of t, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on plans by the Portland School Department and the Portland Public Lib, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on Portland city employees, who have been checking out-of-the-way plac, Jay Davis
Editorial on Portland's AIDS network, which according to one AIDS worker has mad, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on Portland Stage Company Artistic Director Greg Leaming's attitude to, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on President George W. Bush's new education policy as it relates to sc, Jay Davis
Editorial on professor and property rights activist Jon Reisman who has filed a
Editorial on recent complaints about those who own and misuse All Terrain Vehicl, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on Robert A. G. Monks' announcement that he will not seek the Republic, Jim Brunelle
Editorial on rumors that Georgia-Pacific might be trying to sell nearly half-a-m, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins of Maine, who were among a ha, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on several articles about a 1996 private investigation of U.S. Senator, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on Social Security in Maine, giving many statistics.
Editorial on state representative Annette Hoglund, D-Portland, and her failure t
Editorial on state representative Annette Hoglund's record as both a developer a, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the accomplishments of Margaret Chase Smith, who yesterday celebrat, Jim Brunelle
Editorial on the air quality in Acadia National Park, and particularly atop Cadi, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on the appointment of Kermit V. Lipez to the Maine Supreme Judicial Co, Jim Brunelle
Editorial on the Atlantic salmon controversy and the dilemma being faced by Gov., Douglas Rooks
Editorial on the August 8, 1996, Al Diamon article in Casco Bay Weekly on Maine, Sarah Goodyear
Editorial on the campaign by the nonprofit organization Stand by ME to bring a R
Editorial on the city of Portland's decision to remove the benches from Longfell, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the conflicting interests of open space and affordable housing, and, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the contributions of Dick Spencer of Portland and Ed Kfoury of Oquo
Editorial on the conversion of Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Maine from nonprofit st, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on the crisis in Maine's juvenile justice system., Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the cuts at Maine Public Television., Douglas Rooks
Editorial on the decision by Massachusetts Probate Judge Sheila McGovern to awar, Edgar Allen Beem
Editorial on the design of the new Portland-South Portland bridge. The new brid, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the dismissal of Allagash Wilderness Waterway manager Tim Caverly,, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on the double-fatal accident March 23 at Exit 6A of the Maine Turnpike, Sarah Goodyear
Editorial on the draft report of the Northern Forest Lands Council, for which th, Randy Wilson
Editorial on the efforts of the group Restore: The North Woods (R:TNW) to bring, Jim Brunelle
Editorial on the "foul-mouthed, self-righteous mobs" gathering to spit invective, Sarah Goodyear
Editorial on the "Good Life" espoused by Helen and Scott Nearing and the Two Ech, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on the Green Party, which last week came out against mandatory automob, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the involvement of one Mainer, David Thibodeau of Bangor, in the re, Jim Brunelle
Editorial on the job of a free press, investigative reporting and a recent plea, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on the kinder, gentler approach adopted by Friends of Casco Bay, and t, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the lack of a recycling program for aseptic juice boxes. The boxes, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the launching of the USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62), named for Lt William, George Neavoll
Editorial on the Lewiston-Auburn Economic Growth Council and the success it has
Editorial on the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (IF&W) funding,
Editorial on the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission, which last week recommend, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on the Maine Sensible Transportation Policy Act. The Portland Press H, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the Maine state mental health system focusing on the cases of Chris
"Editorial" on the manufacturing base of Portland and the state as a whole, and, Wayne Curtis
"Editorial" on the memo from Tom Valleau, Portland's waterfront director, to the, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the natural reintroduction of wolves into Maine. An animal shot in, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on the need for a regional government in Greater Portland, or at least, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the need for campaign finance reform in Maine, with a possible solu, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the need to do something about the state's lakes. The Maine Depart, Randy Wilson
Editorial on the need to establish a port authority for the port of Portland., Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the need to make testing for lead mandatory for all landlords. Land, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the new Maine Educational Assessment tests, which appear much harde, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on the North American Free Trade Agreement., Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the November 2 referendum on the low-level nuclear waste compact wi
Editorial on the peace dividend. In 1991, 5 percent of the Maine workforce, or, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the planned acquisition of Maine Blue Cross-Blue Shield by Anthem I, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on the plight of the mentally ill, with a focus on recent comments by, Bob Young
Editorial on the police assault on Monument Square during the last ten days of A, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the proposal by Central Maine Power Co. to cut electric rates for s, Randy Wilson
Editorial on the proposal by Democratic gubernatorial candidate Joseph Brennan t, George Neavoll
Editorial on the proposal by Maine's Passamaquoddy Indian tribe to build a gambl, Peter W. Cox
Editorial on the proposal to make Stevens Avenue between Frost Street and Evergr, Wayne Curtis
"Editorial" on the recent controversy about plans by Pharos House to open a pre-
Editorial on the recent howling in Portland's Monument Square, in which the wome, George Neavoll
Editorial on the recent national news stories comparing U.S. House Speaker-elect, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the recent Portland City Council vote to amend the city's zoning la, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the recent report issued by the Maine People's Alliance, entitled "
Editorial on the recent ruling by Justice Sidney W. Wernick upholding the Portla
Editorial on the relationship between the state's fixed debt limit and the fundi, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on the results of the November 2 referendums., Jim Brunelle
Editorial on the role of women in Maine politics., Nancy Grape
Editorial on the role which libraries should play in the construction and mainte, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the state of the coastal fishery in Maine., Peter W. Cox
Editorial on the state's public lands. Baxter Woods, the Douglas Mountain Prese, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the State Theatre, Perfect Pitch Inc., the company that ran the Sta, Scott Sutherland
Editorial on the steps necessary to create vibrant and functioning downtowns., Peter W. Cox
Editorial on the subject of making condoms available to Portland's high school s, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the Toxic Release Inventory data for 1993, which was released in Ma, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the United Way, its slow adaptation to the changing times and the f, Wayne Curtis
Editorial on the upcoming Lewiston referendum on that city's anti-discrimination
Editorial on the wrong signal sent to the workers of Maine by U.S. representativ, Nancy Grape
Editorial on the yellow-green color that has been approved for some traffic sign, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on this week's U.S. News and World Report magazine, which contains an
Editorial on this year's political agendas, including that of the Democrats, the, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on this year's short session of the Legislature, which the author char, Douglas Rooks
Editorial on Velpar, a weed killer used on blueberry fields that has been found, Randy Wilson
Editorial opinion on the hiring and rapid departure of Jack E. Freeman as chance
Editorial opposed to providing more All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) access to Bureau o, Douglas Rooks
Editorial opposing efforts by the King administration and some members of the Le, Jay Davis
Editorial opposing the use of general fund revenues to prop up the highway fund, Douglas Rooks
Editorial opposing U.S. senator John McCain and others who would force anti-porn, Jay Davis
"Editorial Page Editor" piece on a proposal by independent gubernatorial candida, George Neavoll
"Editorial Page Editor" piece on gubernatorial candidate Jonathan Carter and 2nd, George Neavoll
"Editorial Page Editor" piece on Memorial Day, with a focus on Capt. John Frankl, George Neavoll
"Editorial Page Editor" piece on the cod. Fishery scientists recently said cod, George Neavoll
"Editorial Page Editor" piece on the disappearance of the great auk from the wat, George Neavoll
"Editorial Page Editor" piece on the final report of the Northern Forest Lands C, George Neavoll
"Editorial Page Editor" piece on the old Abyssinian Church on Portland's Munjoy, George Neavoll
"Editorial Page Editor" piece on the proposal by Restore: The North Woods to est, George Neavoll
"Editorial Page Editor" piece on the proposed memorial to the late Maj. Charles, George Neavoll
"Editorial Page Editor" piece on the recent Portland municipal elections, in whi
Editorial piece critical of a new state law that allows hunters to leave much of, Douglas Rooks
Editorial posing several questions concerning Downeast Maine's prescription drug, Jay Davis
Editorial postulating that the gasoline additive MTBE is not a groundwater prob, Douglas Rooks
Editorial postulating that while Maine's citizens should be urged to exercise, w, Jay Davis
Editorial praising former editor Douglas Rooks commitment to the Maine Times for, Jay Davis
Editorial praising Joel Russ for having reinvigorated the Greater Portland Chamb
Editorial praising lower-cost assisted living alternatives to nursing homes, but
Editorial praising Saco mayor Mark Johnston for his straight talk about Camp Ell
Editorial praising the accomplishments of the Portland chapter of the National A
Editorial praising the decision to renovate Biddeford's 1914-era downtown Distri
Editorial praising the worker's comnpensation reforms enacted by the Legislatur
Editorial praising U.S. senator William S. Cohen for having ended a $1.4 billion
Editorial predicting teacher protests and job actions in coming months and years, Jay Davis
Editorial predicting that Mainers will pass Question 2 on the Nov. 2 referendum, Douglas Rooks
Editorial predicting that referendum questions on forest policy, gay rights, vid, Jay Davis
Editorial proposing a much broader public debate before Anthem acquires Blue Cro, Douglas Rooks
Editorial proposing that Central Maine Power executives should share a multi-mil, Douglas Rooks
Editorial questioning a $70 million program to overhaul and expand the state's, Douglas Rooks
Editorial questioning the amounts awarded in two recent Maine court cases and no, Douglas Rooks
Editorial questioning the wisdom of a Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlif, Douglas Rooks
Editorial questioning the wisdom of two recent joint educational ventures betwee, Jay Davis
Editorial questioning whether anything positive will actually result from a cons
Editorial rebutting claims made by Lee Perry, Commissioner of the Department of, Douglas Rooks
Editorial recommendations for state and local candidates and issues on the Novem
Editorial regretfully noting the imminent departure of reporter Aimee L. Curl, w, Jay Davis
Editorials and letters to the editor on the six referendum questions Maine voter
Editorials arguing for and against legalized video gambling in Maine.
Editorials on Jean Gannett Hawley, who died early this week at the age of 70. H
Editorial suggesting that Bangor Hydro-Electric Co. should consider removing one
Editorial suggesting that the bankruptcy filing of Stone & Webster, primary cont, Douglas Rooks
Editorial suggesting that voting is a right of citizenship, available to anyone, Douglas Rooks
Editorial supporting Allagash Wilderness Waterway manager Tim Caverly's conserva, Douglas Rooks
Editorial supporting a new Great Northern lease restricting use of the challengi, Douglas Rooks
Editorial supporting Gov. Angus King's proposed 5 cent increase in the gasoline, Douglas Rooks
Editorial supporting term limits, which Maine voters will consider in the voting, Peter W. Cox
Editorial supporting the Compact for Maine's Forests. The writer claims the com
Editorial supporting the efforts of the Portland Water District to acquire all l
Editorial supporting union workers who recently voted to reject contract revisio, Douglas Rooks
Editorial taking issue with a Portland Press Herald article, which claimed that, Jay Davis
Editorial tempering Jonathan Carter's harsh assessment of Chuck Gadzik, who will, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Aroostook County potato farmers to begin a creative marketing c, Jay Davis
Editorial urging Attorney General Andrew Ketterer to broaden the investigation i, Jay Davis
Editorial urging Central Maine Power (CMP) officials to insist that New York Sta, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging communities to embrace a renewed interest in Maine's Grange Hal, Jay Davis
Editorial urging consumers to support Maine farmers committed to organic agricul, Jay Davis
Editorial urging Democratic voters to support Sheriff Wes Ridlon in the primary
Editorial urging Donald Breen, owner of the Saddleback Ski Resort, to come to a, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Gov. Angus King and Education Commissioner Duke Albanese to cal, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Gov. Angus King and the Legislature to examine Maine Education, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Gov. Angus King to be bold during the remainder of his second t, Jay Davis
Editorial urging Gov. Angus King to honor his pledge to combat domestic violence, Jay Davis
Editorial urging Gov. Angus King to press ahead with plans to replace the 160-ye, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Gov. John McKernan to sign the anti-discrimination bill recentl
Editorial urging homeowners to have their wells tested for arsenic. There is na
Editorial urging Lake Region High School and School Administrative District 61 o, Brendan Wolfe
Editorial urging lawmakers to make state tax breaks to Maine businesses continge, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging loggers and truckers to band together and form a united front,, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Maine education officials to allow townspeople, and not bureauc, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Maine lawmakers to replace the private Maine Education Services, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Maine legislators to defeat a bill introduced by Sen. Paul Davi, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Maine officials to press the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to p, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Maine Public Radio and National Public Radio to stop a creeping, Jay Davis
Editorial urging Mainers to fight back against high oil prices by eliminating wa
Editorial urging Mainers to visit and support the Maine state park system., Jay Davis
Editorial urging Maine's hospitals and health-care professionals to focus their, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Maine's Land Use Regulatory Commission to move rapidly toward r
Editorial urging Maine's Republican U.S. senators Olympia Snowe and Susan Coll, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Maine's school system officials to dramatically raise the stand, Jay Davis
Editorial urging Maine's state insurance superintendent Al Iuppa to reject the s, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Maine's U.S. senators Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, both Rep, Jay Davis
Editorial urging Maine's U.S. senators Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins to suppor, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Maine voters to approve Question 5 on the Nov. 2 statewide refe, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging passage of tough laws to fight truck driver fatigue, which has
Editorial urging politicians to support the Northeast Dairy Compact as perhaps t, Cindy Davis
Editorial urging Portland activists who are unhappy with the compromise gay and, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging President Clinton and the U.S. Congress to support a proposal b, Jay Davis
Editorial urging public support for the University of Southern Maine's attempt t
Editorial urging state officials to use their leverage with Acadia National Park, Jay Davis
Editorial urging state Senate president Mark Lawrence to stop pushing for a rule, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging support for the efforts non-profit group Friends of the Maine S
Editorial urging that a Patent and Trademark Depository Library be established i
Editorial urging the Bureau of Parks and Lands to turn down a proposal that woul, Jay Davis
Editorial urging the Department of Education to view teachers as responsible adu, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging the federal government to add Atlantic salmon to the endangered, Jay Davis
Editorial urging the Land for Maine's Future Board not to purchase land or easem, Jay Davis
Editorial urging the Land Use Regulation Commission, which is considering new go, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging the Legislature to declare a moratorium on the introduction of, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging the Legislature to mandate and fund production of a new middle, Jay Davis
Editorial urging the Legislature to pass LD 2375, a bill sponsored by state sena, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging the Legislature to reject a bill that would re-legalize smoking, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging the Legislature to repeal a law that requires all Maine school, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging the Legislature to restore guidelines and competition to the st, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging the Legislature to support a bill sponsored by state represenat, Jay Davis
Editorial urging the Legislature to tighten the guidelines in the statewide rest, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging the Maine Legislature to support a $7.3 million initiative to a, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging the Penobscot Tribe to contribute fairly to Baxter State Park's, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging the Public Utilities Commission to require executives of New Yo
Editorial urging the state of Maine to emulate the example of Rhode Island and r, Jay Davis
Editorial urging the University of Maine to recognize Veterans' Day on a system-, Jay Davis
Editorial urging voters to oppose next month's referendum on widening the Maine, Douglas Rooks
Editorial urging Wells voters to vote "yes" on referendum question 9 on November
Editorial weighing the pros and cons of busing School Administrative District 77, Douglas Rooks
Editorial welcoming the Portland Phoenix to Maine. The new alternative newspape, Douglas Rooks
Editorial welcoming writers Chris Barker, 32, and Rebecca Goldfine, 25, to the s, Jay Davis
Editor Pauline Boyce of Blue Hill and 20 other women have launched Network, a st
"Editor's Notebook" piece on Martha Englert, 40, police reporter for the Portlan, Lou Ureneck
"Editor's Notebook" piece on reporter Steve Campbell and his work on the two-par, Lou Ureneck
"Editor's Notebook" piece on Roberta Scruggs, 41, of Buckfield, sports writer fo, Lou Ureneck
"Editor's Notebook" piece on the creation of "Go," the Portland Press Herald's n, Lou Ureneck
"Editor's Notebook" piece on the Readers Roundtable project, a program co-sponso, Lou Ureneck
"Editor's Notebook" piece on the staff of The Portland Newspapers assigned to co, Lou Ureneck
Editor to find if Portland is on segregationist list. Pulitzer Prize winner Hod
Ed Langlois, who is the president of the South Portland Shipyard Society and is
Edmund Berg, 58, of Portland, was charged with terrorizing with a firearm and re
Ed Noyes, a longtime host of WMPG-FM blues programs, hopes to purchase the forme
"Educational Endeavors" interview with Pete Pedersen, 44, who teaches at the Vin, Karlene K. Hale
"Educational Endeavors" piece on Evan Zislis, 24, a University of Maine graduate, Kathryn Skelton
"Educational Endeavors" piece on Good Will-Hinckley, which sits at the eastern e, Meg Haskell
"Educational Endeavors" piece on home schooling and the "socialization" issue., Karen Fisk
"Educational Endeavors" piece on how the absence of a community college system i, Douglas Rooks
"Educational Endeavors" piece on Jeff Wilhelm, 39, a teacher at the University o, Katherine Skelton
"Educational Endeavors" piece on Liberty School, a "democratic learning communit, Murray Carpenter
"Educational Endeavors" piece on Liberty School in Blue Hill. The alternative s, Greg Williams
"Educational Endeavors" piece on programs to nurture family literacy. Organizat, Doug Hubley
"Educational Endeavors" piece on Sandra Caron, associate professor of family rel, Kathryn Skelton
"Educational Endeavors" piece on "schoolyard violence" in Maine, about which the, Kathryn Skelton
"Educational Endeavors" piece on the charter school movement and guru Joe Nathan, Jay Davis
"Educational Endeavors" piece on the Maine Education Association's endorsement o, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Educational Endeavors" piece on the Portland Arts and Technology High School (P, Sarah Stebbins
"Educational Endeavors" piece on the Whiting Village School, which has served lo, Jay Davis
"Educational Innovations" piece on Fish Banks, a board game that simulates resou, Paula Mirk
"Educational Innovations" piece on Searsport Elementary School, where teachers a, Paula Mirk
Education Commissioner Leo Martin is advising teachers to give up pay increases
Education; mising the arts with reality. Some explanation of the SCOGIS (School
"Education" piece by Dr. Loring Hart of St. Joseph's College on Maine's system o, Loring Hart
Education reform in Maine began in 1990 with Maine's Common Core of Learning, an, Donna Gold
Educator, botanist, and photographer Wanda Garland brings Maine's native wildflo, Kim Ridley
Educators attending a conference on year-round schooling in the state were excit
Educators in Maine and nationwide are finding more kids at an earlier age exhibi, David Sims
Edward Cloutier, 66, the Livermore Falls lawyer convicted of vehicular manslaugh
Edward Haddad is president of Boulos Advisory Services, which is analyzing bids, Laura Conaway
Edward Harding, the acting executive director of the Maine Marine Museum in Bath
Edward Hawes, an environmental historian from Brunswick, spent three years study
Edward I. Johnston, 40, of Readfield, on Tuesday submitted his resignation as re
Edward Laverty, the former president of the University of Maine's experimental s
Edward Mattar III, owner of Nasson College in Sanford, yesterday gave away furni
Edward Oakes, 59, a 21-year employee with the city of Portland, died yesterday a
Edward O'Meara, former state Republican Party chairman and currently involved wi
Edward Schweizer, 57, a Swiss-born inventor, this year opened a Maine lobster ho, Amy Rawe
Edwards Manufacturing Co. has agreed out of court to pay a $20,000 penalty over
Edward S. O'Meara Jr., vice president and co-founder of McDonald O'Meara Communi
Edwin C. Rogers, 26, of Portland, has been indicted on federal charges of posses
Edwin Rogers, 26, of Portland, has been arrested along with three Cape Elizabeth
Effective tomorrow, Robert Morrill will resign his position as president of the
Eight armed men loitered in Monument Square yesterday evening, and were ignored
Eighth-graders in Pownal have to decide between attending Freeport High School o
Eight Maine high schools will make use of the University of Maine at Augusta's i
Eight Maine residents are suing the Department of Health, Education & Welfare in
Eight Mainers, led by Greg Brooks of Westbrook, will travel to an area southeast
Eight Polish construction professionals are in Portland this week touring local
Eight Republican candidates for governor met at a League of Women voters-sponsor
Eight Republican governors and their spouses dined with former President George
Eight retailers in downtown Old Orchard Beach yesterday were charged with sellin
Eight teenage foster children from Maine will travel to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsu
Eight teenagers and three adults returned to Portland late last night after a te
Eight young Cambodian students from Portland intend to make an unusual return to
Eileen Shanahan, Washington bureau chief for the St. Petersburg Times, is the 19
Elaborate description of the Jones Museum of Glass and Ceramics in Sebago. It a, Christine Carson
Elderly residents of Castine, population 1,500, reflect on their strong sense of, Beth Greenfield and Julia Rodriguez
Eldon MacLeod, owner of Freeport's Main Street Restaurant, is still feuding with
Eleanor Houston-Smith donated Wolfe's Neck Farm in Freeport to the University of, Evan Halper
Eleanor Johnson, at 84 the oldest of the contestants, Saturday was crowned Ms. S
Eleanor Nadeau teaches how to make cottage cheese the old-fashioned way., Fran Ober and Anne Gorham
Election 1996 piece with profiles of the three journalists running for the Maine, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Election 1996 preview, with profiles of the three Republican and five Democratic
"Election 2002" piece comparing Greater Portland-area candidates running in the, Jess Kilby
"Election 2002" piece on the U.S. Senate race between incumbent Republican Susan, Tony Giampetruzzi
"election 2003" piece on how the Green Party fared in the Nov. 4 local Portland, Avery Yale Kamila
"Election 2003" piece on three Portland City Council and Portland School Committ, Chris Busby
"Election 2004" piece on "Green Horizon Quarterly," John Rensenbrink's new Maine, Sam Pfeifle
"Election 2004" piece on the 46th Annual Muskie Lobsterbake that was held August, Lance Tapley
"Election 2005" piece on the race for the Portland Water District trustee seat., Sara Donnelly
"Election 2005" piece with descriptions of the five state bond questions on the, Sara Donnelly
"Election 2005" piece with profiles of the candidates for the Portland School Co, Sara Donnelly
"Election '96" piece on the author's experiences at the Republican National Conv, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Election '96" piece on the recount in Maine House District 4, which upheld the
Election '96 piece with details on last weekend's Maine Republican Party convent, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Election preview, with comments from declared and potential 1994 gubernatorial c, Chris Hyde
Elections among the Passamaquoddies in Indian Township saw former Governor John
Elementary school children in Bridgton last week settled into their new 20-class
Eleven of the original artists from Portland's Old Port will attend a reunion Ma, Colin Sargent
Eleven weeks ago, the state awarded nearly $900,000 in grants to 12 school syste
Elijah Akilo, 30, a native of Nigeria, and Greg Collymore, 25, are meeting a loc, Zoe S. Miller
Elizabeth Aldrich, a Windham native currently residing in Washington, D.C., is a, Ray Routhier
Elizabeth Andrews started marketing baby bags 12 years ago, and sold around 500
Elizabeth Barr, the mother of three, last week had her name drawn from a hat con
Elizabeth Drucker of Bowdoinham, at one time considered one of the most promisin, Selby Frame
Elizabeth Gilbert, best-selling author of "Eat, Pray, Love," lived on Matinicus, Ari Meil
Elizabeth Gould, 9, Lynn Corbett, 11, and Sonya Corbett, 10, all of Scarborough
Elizabeth M. Nelson, 34, of Portland has pleaded guilty of having tried to sell
Elizabeth Noyce, who spent $345,000 to finance the campaign pushing term limits
Elizabeth Peavey, 45, invites her two older brothers, who were mostly out of the, Elizabeth Peavey
Elizabeth Peavey takes a trip to the Blue Hill Fair, the festival that inspired, Elizabeth Peavey
Elizabeth Peavey takes her first ATV ride with the Winnegance Wheelers and the W, Elizabeth Peavey
Elizabeth Ring, 91, a history teacher at Deering High School from 1944 to 1969,
Elizabeth Shanes, 84, is a member of Portland's Perennial Effects dance group, d, Sarah J. Merrill
Ellen Goodman column on Stacey Kabat, a Bates College alumna, whose film "Defend, Ellen Goodman
Ellen MacDonald Ward writes about how the owners of the many bed-and-breakfasts, Ellen MacDonald Ward
Ellen V.P. Wells, 64, of Falmouth, and James B. Alexander, 48, of Yarmouth, will
Elliot Siderides of Windward Development removed almost 1,400 square feet of liv, Leah Whalen
Elliott Chamberlain of Scarborough said his ALC Development Corp. will buy 58.6
Ellis Pond in Roxbury is in danger of hosting an algae bloom due to the amount o
"Elsa," a 200-year-old elm in Scarborough has been named a historic landmark by
Elsa, the 175-year-old American elm in Scarborough which earlier this year was p
Elsa, the 175-year-old historic elm at Scarborough's Oak Hill intersection, was
Elsie Viles, 80, of Augusta, is donating a 6,200-square-foot modern home, comple
Elton John's Express was started in 1939 by Simon Thompson, grandfather of curre
Elvin Copp, 64, and his son Randy Copp, 28, are building a castle on 28 acres of, Colin Sargent
Elwin Martin, 62, of Portland, on Monday was arrested by Biddeford police and ch
Emelia Wallace of Wells explains the art, craft, and hobby of stencilling. She l, E J. Blake and Julien LeSieur
Emeline M. Grondon, an East Lebanon postal employee, has filed a civil lawsuit a
Emergency budget requests from state agencies for the last six months of fiscal
Emergency room visits to Westbrook Community Hospital have increased from 2,000
Emergency telephone operators estimate that 60 percent of the 600,000 annual cal
Emerson "Tad" Baker, the executive director of the Dyer Library Association in S
Emile Ohayon of Old Orchard Beach and Emile Herve Roche of Lyon, France, both 62
Emina Smajovic, mother of Sanela, 6, and Minela, 8, arrived in Portland yesterda
Empire Chinese Kitchen, Elizabeth Peavey
"Empire Falls by the Numbers" piece, with statistics on the movie and the actors
Empire Striking Back., Colin W. Sargent
Employees of Bath Iron Works yesterday held their fourth noon rally of the week,
Employment figures for March, the latest figures available, put Maine's seasonal
Employment in manufacturing in New England declined 11.6 percent between 1990 an, Andrew Hosch
Endless Energy Corp. of New Gloucester has all the necessary permits in place to
Endless Energy Co., which had proposed installing three wind turbines atop Sugar
Endorsements of candidates for the U.S. Senate (Maine) and U.S. House of Represe, Staff
Energy activist Jon Lund helped bring the removal of the hydroelectric Edwards D, Jeff Clark
Energy expert Amory Lovins, speaking at a lecture sponsored by the University of
Engineered Automation Inc. of Scarborough was started by Jim Robinson and Steve
Engineering Design of Maine Inc. is seeking approval from Gorham and the state f
Engineer Karl Smith of New Hampshire and Conductor Rory O'Connor of Old Orchard, Brendan Hughes
Engineer Walter M. Kulash, speaking as part of Greater Portland Landmark's trans
English colonists brought the common tansy (Tanacetum vulgare), a member of the, Rebecca Sawyer-Fay
Enrollment at the University of Southern Maine this spring is at 8,863, a nearly
"Enterprise" piece on the top 100 businesses headquartered in Maine. With commen, Evan Livada
Entrepreneurs Edward T. Ramshaw Jr. and Anthony Girad are hoping valet parking w
Environmental activists are questioning conclusions made by Maine Department of
Environmental activists from the Maine Greens Party and Earth First staged a pro
Environmental and public health advocates yesterday used state and national figu
Environmental Protection Agency sampling in the second half of 1992 has shown th
"Environment Notes" piece on the Navy's controversial plan to store hazardous wa, Jay Davis
Environment officials said that about 100 gallons of gasoline apparently flowed
Envirotest Technologies, based in Arizona, is appealing the state's decision to
Erebus, the now defunct avant-guard store on Portland's Center Street, had a ric, Andrea Ronning
eReview of "Function to Form," currently showing at the Maine Art Gallery on the, Karen Kitchen
Eric Clifford, 28, of Augusta, was diagnosed with HIV six years ago. Clifford re
Eric Dieckmann, 17, of Cape Elizabeth, admitted in juvenile court to two felony
Eric Dieckmann, 17, of Cape Elizabeth, was sentenced Wednesday to two years of p
Eric Fenton, the South Portland native who played for the University of Maine Bl
Eric Hartglass opened his first bagel store in Portland in 1977, and now owns th
Eric L Reed, 23, a native of Brunswick, has been extradicted from California to
Eric L Reed, 23, of San Ysidro, California, yesterday pleaded innocent to murde
Eric S. Rosengren, vice president and economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of
Eric Stirling owns West Branch Pond Camps, a classic Maine camp 45 minutes from, Andrew Vietze
Erik Carson, a consultant, recently finished a survey 1,129 of Scarborough's old
Erik Carson, a consultant working with Greater Portland Landmarks, is doing a su
Erin Diggles was diagnosed with autism at the age of 22 months. By the time Eri, Eric Anderson
Ernest A. Caliendo Jr., a member of the Board of Environmental Protection during
Ernest R. Grover, 46, of Springvale, has pleaded guilty to a charge of workers'
Ernie Gagne, 34, of Lewiston, who has played the character "Frenchie" on Portlan
Erwin L. Rupert, 38, who holds a master of divinity degree from Harvard Universi
Essay about developer David Bateman, whose love for Diamond Cove is quixotic, an, Colin Sargent
Essay about how the image of Maine is constructed by institutions like L.L. Bean, George Lewis
Essay about Scarborough Marsh and its residents. The marsh ecology includes a ", Emily Wilson and Angela Wooldridge
Essay and photoessay memorializing Reid Chapman, Herb Baum, Old Doc Taylor, and, Pamela Holley Wood
Essay by Donald Rogers of Belfast on how bunkhouses were kept warm in winter bef, Donald Rogers
Essay by Karen Geraghty, president of the Maine Lesbian/Gay Political Alliance,, Karen Geraghty
Essay by Michael T. Wing on skiing Sugarloaf Mountain in the 1960s. Wing has be, Michael T. Wing
"Essay" by Paul Proudian, on his brother Dro, a native of Westbrook, who last Ma, Paul Proudian
"Essay" critiquing the recent ALANA conference held in Portland., Louise Rocha
Essay memorializing Otto "Junior" Miller, founder of the Marine Trades Center sc, Hugh T. French
Essay memorializing "Tad" Sterling Dow of the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust a, Thomas Bradbury
Essay on attending an early-season Portland Sea Dogs baseball game on a cold May, J Barry Mothes
Essay on a video of the liberty ship Jeremiah O'Brien's visit to Portland., Colin Sargent
Essay on being a local in a resort town, and on practical jokes played on touris, Pamela Holley Wood and Susan Lauttman
Essay on growing up black in Augusta. The author's mother came to Augusta from, Geneva McAuley Sherrer
Essay on John Neal, dispatched to Portland by the British as a consul in 1895., Colin Sargent
Essay on John Preston by Michael Lowenthal, which will appear next year in an an, Michael Lowenthal
Essay on learning to ice skate by Tim Goessling, a ninth grader at Wayland High, Tim Goessling
Essay on mushing across frozen Lake Umbagog by dogsled. The Mahoosuc Guide Serv, Sarah Scott
Essay on polar explorer Robert Peary, Portland High School, Class of 1873. In, Colin Sargent, Amy Butts, William David Barry, and Peter Gribben
Essay on the author's battered television set, which receives only Channel Six,, Thomas Bradbury
Essay on the childhood home on Clark Street of Ellen Gould Harmon White, leader, Colin Sargent
Essay on the historic "secrets of Route 1" in Maine: Kittery; York, the oldest, Peter Davenport and Colin Sargent
Essay on the "magic" ending of a Maine summer., Richard Grant
"Essay" piece by Al Diamon, Casco Bay Weekly's political columnist, on protectin, Al Diamon
"Essay" piece by Andrew Graham of Portland, on the Eastern Prom trail and other, Andrew Graham
"Essay" piece by a postal worker who lives in Portland proposing privatization o, Jean Carbonneau
"Essay" piece by Berry Manter of Portland, on improving the Eastern Promenade., Berry Manter
"Essay" piece by Betsy Smith, president of the Maine Lesbian/Gay Political Allia, Betsy Smith
"Essay" piece by Bill Linnell, a member of the advocacy group Cheaper, Safer Pow, Bill Linnell
"Essay" piece by Carl Moore of Portland, who was assaulted on November 21, 1995,, Carl Moore
"Essay" piece by Christopher Barry, on the opening game of the Portland Mountain, Christopher Barry
"Essay" piece by Daniel Skwire, a trustee of Greater Portland Landmarks, in resp, Daniel Skwire
"Essay" piece by Dottie Melanson, Christopher Barstow and Alfred E. Piombino, al, Dottie Melanson
"Essay" piece by Ethan Strimling, executive director of Portland West and a Demo, Ethan Strimling
"Essay" piece by Eva Writt of Falmouth, a student at the Maine College of Art, l, Eva Writt
"Essay" piece by Frank J. Heller, coordinator of the Maine School Choice Coaliti, Frank J. Heller
"Essay" piece by Jamie Beckwith, 16, of South Portland, a resident of a transiti, Jamie Beckwith
"Essay" piece by Janice Campbell of Hiram, an attorney, on Dale McCormick's show, Janice Campbell
"Essay" piece by Jim Cloutier, a Portland city councilor, arguing that property, Jim Cloutier
"Essay" piece by John P. Wirtz of Portland, on the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad., John P. Wirtz
"Essay" piece by Jonathan Carter, founder and director of the Forest Ecology Net, Jonathan Carter
"Essay" piece by Jon Hawkins on an altercation that broke out in Portland's Old, Jon Hawkins
"Essay" piece by Josh Williamson, on parking in Portland. It is illegal in the, Josh Williamson
"Essay" piece by Kathleen Bailey of Portland, on struggling with depression., Kathleen Bailey
"Essay" piece by Mark Swann, executive director of Preble Street Resource Center, Mark Swann
"Essay" piece by Orlando E. Delogu, professor of law at the University of Maine, Orlando E. Delogu
"Essay" piece by Peter Rickett, an at-large member of the Portland City Council,, Peter Rickett
"Essay" piece by Portland city councilor Cheryl Leeman opposing an idea proposed, Cheryl Leeman
"Essay" piece by Portland city councilor Jim Cloutier supporting an idea propose, Jim Cloutier
"Essay" piece by Ruth Riddick, in response to a January 15, 1998, Casco Bay Week, Ruth Riddick
"Essay" piece by Sharman Wendell of Friends of the Eastern Prom, Nathan Smith of
"Essay" piece by Stephen L. Diamond, legislative counsel for U.S. senator Susan, Stephen L. Diamond
"Essay" piece by Susan Farnsworth of the Maine Lesbian Gay Political Alliance (M, Susan Farnsworth
"Essay" piece criticizing Maine's Business Equipment Tax Reimbursement (BETR) la, Orlando E. Delogu
"Essay" piece listing ten reasons why the Brunswick Naval Air Station in Brunswi, Jon Reisman
"Essay" piece on a bill the Legislature will consider this year that would allow, Al Diamon
"Essay" piece on a proposal to spend $500,000 of taxpayer money to repair the Po, Josh Williamson
"Essay" piece on a referendum initiative by the Campaign for a Comprehensive Pla, Deb Keenan
"Essay" piece on filmmaker Shayne Worcester, 29, of Portland, who was murdered o, John Marshall
"Essay" piece on Norman Dickinson, who served seven years in prison for kidnappi, Chris Barry
"Essay" piece on referendum Question One, which was defeated by a margin of 53 p, Rick MacPherson
"Essay" piece on Republican presidential candidate Pat Buchanan's visit to Maine, Sarah Goodyear
"Essay" piece on the annual shareholders meeting of Nike Inc., which will be hel, Louis T. Sigel
"Essay" piece on the author's recent trip to Ogunquit, and his disappointment at, Rick MacPherson
"Essay" piece on the charms of Westbrook. Despite a problem with emissions from, Charmaine Daniels
"Essay" piece on the extreme homophobic behavior of many who haunt the streets o, Susan A. Higgins
"Essay" piece on the Massachusetts residents who visit Maine during the summer m, Elizabeth Peavey
"Essay" piece on the Vintage Repertory Company production of "My Mother Said I N, David Kociemba
"Essay" piece on U.S. District Court Judge Gene Carter, accused of actions that, Al Diamon
"Essay" piece opposing an effort to change Portland city elections from May to N, Cheryl Leeman
"Essay" piece with a quiz on Portland's parking ordinances., Paul Karr
Essay, profiles, and photo-essay of the Maine Mall and one day's occupants. Focu, George Lewis, Brett Jenks, Amy Schnerr, Lou Brown, Amy Rawe, Julie Maurer, and Peter Lancia
Essay speculating on the origins of the term "Indian summer" and on the importan, Thomas Bradbury
Established and new Old Port business owners describe how they survive in Portla, Liz Gotthelf
"Etc." piece on Eugene Cole, a photographer who moved to Portland in April. Col, Zoe Miller
Eugene Clark, 43, of Windham, died Wednesday night of an apparent heart attack a
Eugene Guilford of the Maine Oil Dealers Association (MODA) said the natural gas, Evan Halper
Eugene McGurl, owner of the cleaning-chemical company G.M. Specialties of Scarbo
Eugene van As, chairman and chief executive of Sappi Ltd., said his company has
Eulalie Bridges, who died in March at the age of 84, bequeathed a sum of money a
European Kings Club and its associated companies and individuals have agreed to
Evelyn Turner, 73, of Swan's Island, has lived a hard life, raising her children, Pamela Wood
Evening Social Event at Frye Hall, 1941
Even top environmentalists were surprised by Maine voters' overwheming support o
Ever since renowned operatic and symphony conductor Pierre Monteux founded his s, Sanford Phippen
"Every House Is A World," fiction by Christopher Woods., Christopher Woods
Every June, large number of great blue herons converge in Edinburg. The area, o, Thomas Mark Szelog
Every June, Tom Jewell leads a five-hour hike, Aurelia Scott
Every Monday through Thursday the clinic at the Community Resource Center at 15
Every November since 1962, Pat Guild has observed "Windfall" Sunday at the South, Gerry Boyle
Every other New England state except Maine has either banned wolf-dog hybrids or
Everything about the Plainview Farm nursery that Steve and Donna Palmer run in N, Jane Lamb
Every two years the Maine Emergency Management Agency, the Federal Emergency Man, Evan Halper
Every week for the last 25 years, the Burnham Auction has drawn bargain hunters,, Jeff Clark
Every year, 450 Jamaicans come to Maine to pick apples. They are placed on Main, Lisa Rathke and Tonee Harbert
Every year, a group of displaced Mainers honors its forebears from the 5th Maine, Christopher Corbett
Every year for the past 38, the normally staid town of Yarmouth transforms itsel, Edgar Allen Beem
Every year more than 100,000 people walk the 1.25 miles of Ogunquit's Marginal W, Christine Kukka
Every year or so, we read about a movie being filmed along the coast of Maine., Paul Doiron
Every year, the Long Lake town of Harrison spends two or three days preparing fo
Evolution Company Inc. of Rockland has developed a marine drive shaft that drama, John Gormley
Examination of some of the many guidebooks available for Maine, including "Maine, Andrew K. Weegar
Excerpt from "A New England chorus," an essay by John Preston, the longer versio, John Preston
Excerpt from a speech delivered to the combined annual meetings of the New Engla, Roger Jr Milliken
Excerpt from Little's new book about the artist Francis Hamabe. Hamabe moved to, Carl Little
Excerpt from "Native Plants for Your Maine Garden," by Maureen Heffernan, with s, Maurine Heffernan
Excerpt from the book "A Walk in the Woods" by Bill Bryson, concerning hiking a, Bill Bryson
Excerpt from the recently published Fairy House Handbook, in which the author su, Liza Gardner Walsh
Excerpt from the recently released novel "One Kind, One Soldier," written by Por, Alex Irvine
Excerpt from The Wicked Good Book: A Guide to Maine Living on how to split firew, Stephen Gleasner
Excerpt of a piece by Robert M. Hayes of Cumberland, a lawyer who founded New Yo, Robert M. Hayes
Excerpts from an interview Maine Times conducted with U.S. Interior Secretary Br, Andrew K. Weegar
Excerpts from a Senate speech by U.S. senator William Cohen attacking a proposal, William S. Cohen
Excerpts from Cynthia Finnemore Simonds' new cookbook, "Fresh Maine Salads: Inno
Excerpts from "First Light: Acadia National Park and Maine's Mount Desert Island
Excerpts from Salt Radio, including pieces on: women wrestlers, by Shea Shakelfo
Excerpts from the 1893 diary of Fred B. Tuck, Maine's first antique dealer., Fred B. Tuck
Excerpts from the author's book "Moxie: Maine in a Bottle", about Moxie soda, cr, Jim Baumer
Excerpts from Trina Wallace's diary, which she kept as she prepared to leave her, Trina Wallace
Exchange Street, looking South, from Middle Street., J. P. Soule
"Excursions" piece on some of Maine's microbreweries., Jo Karr
"Excursions" piece on "The Sacred and the Profane," a collection of parking-lot, Jenny Ruth Yasi
Executive Committee List, Woman's Literary Union
Executive Office Centers on Congress Street in Portland and 170 Associates in Fa
Exerpts from "Maine Birding Trail," by Bob Duchesne, a state representative who, Bob Duchesne
"Exertions" piece on glade skiing at Sunday River's new Jordan Bowl., Tory Haiss
Explanation of the construction of the new Portland-South Portland Bridge piers,
Explanation of the new tax relief for Maine's elderly as well as the increase in
Exploring Maine in autumn, with descriptions of golf courses, sporting camps, ag, of Down East Editors
Extending the Appalachian Trail, an idea put forth by Joseph Brennan during last
Extensive comparison between folk and popular art in the genres of material cult, Edward Ives, George Lewis, Ian McKay, and Harold Prins
Extra security measures will be in place at the Gardiner office of the Departmen
Extremely cold water temperatures off the Maine coast are affecting crabs, lobst
Eyeing the Market., James McCarthy
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on A.J. Bueche Fine Art in Southwest Harbor. The ga, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on artists Linden Frederick of Northport and Rose Ma, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on "Circumstance and Intuition" and "Cultural Escape, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on "Death's Door," an installation of ceramic figure, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on "Evensong," an exhibit of works by Daphne Cumming, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on exhibitions by Maine artists in New York City, in, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on "Four on the Floor," an exhibit by sculptures Jef, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on "Looking at Katahdin: The Artists' Inspiration,", Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on "Los Latinos," an exhibit of contemporary art fro, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on Maine landscape paintings by artist Alan Bray, wh, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on "New Works by Robert Shetterly," currently showin, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on "One Hundred Years of Maine at Work," currently s, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on "Paperwork: an exhibition of works on, of, and ab, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on "Plainsong: Six Voices," and "Erratics," both cur, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on the Maine Coast Artists' show in Rockport through, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on "The Tallit Katan: Does God Care if I Make Them O, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on the University of Maine's Hudson Museum., of Maine University and Hudson Museum Orono
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on "Working Traditions: Century-Old Craftsmanship in, Donna Gold
"Eye of the Beholder" piece on "Zimbabwe Art," currently showing at the College, Donna Gold
Facing Headwinds, James McCarthy
Facts about the blackfly, including how she finds her human victims and what you, Virginia M. Wright
Facts and figures on the Social Security system and Maine residents.
Facts and statistics relating to Lewiston's two major hospitals, Central Maine M
Fairy Tale., Colin W. Sargent
"Fall 2003 Band Guide" with a listing of performers, recording studios, DJs, boo
"Fall 2004 Band Guide" with a listing of performers, recording studios, DJs, boo
"Fall Arts Preview." 16-page guide with information and listings on film, music
"Fall Arts Preview." 16-page guide with information and listings on film, music
"Fall Arts Preview." 20-page guide with information and listings on books, film
"Fall Flavors" special section with cookbook excerpts including recipes, a list, of Down East Editors
Fall Sports '94: a complete guide to Western Maine high school sports.
Falmouth's $8.5 million middle school-high school renovation and expansion plan
Falmouth town manager will ask councilors to study the possibility of removing t
Falmouth voters yesterday returned Chairwoman Elaine McCool to the town council
Famous Maine architects and some of their buildings are discussed in pictures an, Christon S. Kellogg
Fantastic Voyage, V. M. W.
Fantasyland., Hilary Nangle
Farmers' markets in the state have been operating under a new Department of Agri
Farmington is one of two communities in Maine to receive a Ford Foundation grant, Andrew K. Weegar
Farmington police have charged Steven B. Rodgers, 27, of Rangeley with two count
Farmington's Downtown Business and Professional Association is upset with two fu
Farm-raised venison is what some people today are calling "Maine's fastest growi, Susan Judy and Brian Lamb
Farrington's Clothing & Footware of Brewer is closing its downtown Portland stor
"fashion" piece on Adrienne McCann, owner and stylist of Urban Hair in Portland,, Sonya Tomlinson
"Fashion" piece on the first "Congolese Fashion Show," which is being presented, Sonya Tomlinson
Fashion piece profiling clothing designer Mary Schmaling of Portland who is a gr, Sonya Tomlinson
"fashion" piece reviewing Tina Rath's fur jewelry, which is being shown at Hay G, Joe S. Harrington
FBI enters case of Negro sent here. Agents inform Stovall that forced bus ride
Feast of the 7 Fishes (& Other Holiday Tales), Claire Z. Cramer
Feature about an April Fools' prank played upon the residents of Weymouth and Po, Abby Zimet
Feature about pre-teen dating, which therapists say is o.k. but best if done in, Shoshana Hoose
Feature about the 11th annual Bates Dance Festival, which will run from July 31, Selby Frame
Feature article about Andrew Wyeth's paintings of his best friend Walter Anderso, Edgar Allen Beem
Feature article about a referendum question that would ban so-called "partial-bi, Mary Lou Wendell
Feature article about canoeing the Penobscot River's West Branch. Once an activ, Andrew Vietze
Feature article about credit unions in Maine, with comments from Chris M. Daudel, Chris Hyde
Feature article about hip and knee replacements, which are being used by Nathan, Shoshana Hoose
Feature article about Jeff Smith and his wife Barbara Smith-Foy, who worked nigh, Kim Troyer
Feature article about Laura Conaway's attempt to find and bring home her runaway, Laura Conaway
Feature article about Lauretta Gregoire, a victim of an assault in 1976, who, wi, Abby Zimet
Feature article about ovarian cancer, known as the "silent killer," which is con, Douglas Rooks
Feature article about philanthropy in Maine and a coalition of five small grant, Jay Davis
Feature article about Portland's efforts to rid the city's streets of prostitute, Connie Pacillo
Feature article about Portland's peace activists who turned out on Oct. 19 to ce, Allen Dammann
Feature article about Robbins Lumber of Searsmont, a family owned and operated b, Douglas Rooks
Feature article about temporary workers. "Temping" appears to be a permanent pa, Zoe S. Miller
Feature article about the city of Belfast and its major employer, the MBNA credi, Jay Davis
Feature article about the difficulties and limitations faced by teachers in tryi, Zoe S. Miller
Feature article about the economic revival of Portland's Congress Street and the, Kimberly Jean Smith
Feature article about the Maine Children's Cancer Program that was co-founded in, Abby Zimet
Feature article about the midcoast town of Camden. With special focus on the Lo, Elizabeth Peavey
Feature article about the recent propensity of police officers in Maine to shoot
Feature article about the state's newspapers, and what factors go into making de
Feature article about the ups and downs of being gay, with interviews focusing o, Kathryn Skelton
Feature article and photo essay on being a teenager and hanging out in Portland, Claire Holman
Feature article by Pat LaMarche, former co-host of the morning show on WGAN-TV,, Pat LaMarche
Feature article by pat laMarche, former co-host of the WGAN-AM Morning Show, on, Pat LaMarche
Feature article describing the renovations of six Maine homes. With before and, Pat Friedman
Feature article focusing on Rick Flynn, owner of R. P. Flynn & Sons Towing and C, Allen Dammann
Feature article in "Maine Milestones" about Gene Hebert, 90, of Westbrook, who w, Roberta Scruggs
Feature article in Q & A format with outlaw cook John Thorne and his wife Matt,, Jay Davis
Feature article on 10 of Maine's so-called "dream jobs." With special focus on S, Andrew Vietze
Feature article on Acadia National Park, with a profile of Park Superintendent P, Mark Condon
Feature article on activist Karen Sanford, the most visible leader of the decade
Feature article on AIDS by Portland author John Preston., John Preston
Feature article on Alison Dibble and her work at the Massabesic Experimental For, Susan Hand Shetterly
Feature article on "Always, Rachel: The Letters of Rachel Carson and Dorothy Fre, Phyllis Austin
Feature article on Amy Dacyczyn, author of the "Tightwad Gazette," who believes
Feature article on a national shortage of childhood and adult vaccines and the a, Jess Kilby
Feature article on apples in Maine, with a list of the different varieties, a li, Andrew K. Weegar
Feature article on Arkhangelsk, Portland's sister city in Russia., Hannah Holmes
Feature article on Auburn Manufacturing Inc. of Mechanic Falls, a textile compan
Feature article on Auburn's Mid Maine Savings, which has lost money for the past
Feature article on Bangor's old-school philanthropy and three generations of Bra, Meg Haskell
Feature article on beer. With pieces on Portland's best beer bars; dates on bee, Al Diamon
Feature article on biathlon, the Winter Olympics sport that combines cross-count, Ken Textor
Feature article on Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) and its chief executive officer, Douglas Rooks
Feature article on Channel 2, Portland's public access television station. "Liv, Laura Conaway
Feature article on choices the Portland School Committee faced when they met on, Noah Bruce
Feature article on coyotes in Maine. The Maine population of coyotes is estimat, Andrew K. Weegar
Feature article on cross-country skiing in Maine, which has declined in recent y, Tory Haiss
Feature article on Cushing, a quiet peninsular town that stretches along the wes, Edgar Allen Beem
Feature article on dogfish, also known as cape shark. Coastal Enterprises Inc., Andrew K. Weegar
Feature article on Eco/Eco (Economy and Ecology), an association of business and
Feature article on former governor Angus King's laptop initiative that last fall, Jeff Clark
Feature article on four of Maine's best new vacation homes, including retreats a
Feature article on Fraser Paper Ltd., the Toronto-based natural resource conglom
Feature article on growing up Muslim in Maine, profiling Portland-area Muslims., Janet Blevins
Feature article on harness racing at the Fryeburg Fair, with tips for the uninit, H Jay Burns
Feature article on Harvey Prager, who received a five-year alternative sentence, Edgar Allen Beem
Feature article on how Maine's schools and libraries are hooking up to the Inter, Jason Wilkins
Feature article on how municipalities are dealing with the proliferation of tele, Andrew K. Weegar
Feature article on "in-fill" development, an alternative to urban sprawl and lar, Edgar Allen Beem
Feature article on John Lomba, 30, a music promoter who wants to start a new mus, Allen Dammann
Feature article on Julie Jones and her 130-pound bloodhound Mollee. Julie and M, Meg Haskell
Feature article on Kenneth Allen, top aide to House Speaker John L. Martin for
Feature article on kite flying. With special focus on Coastal Hobbies in Rockpo, Aimee L. Curl
Feature article on knitting with special focus on Ardeana Hamlin, a Maine Times, Aimee L. Curl
Feature article on living single in Maine. The percentage of single-person hous, Laura Conaway
Feature article on lobbyists at the State House in Augusta, with a focus on Seve, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Feature article on local politics in Portland, with a list of the 1996 potential, Al Diamon
Feature article on Maine lobsters, including lobster-landing statistics, a list
Feature article on Maine parents who take time away from their jobs, hobbies and
Feature article on Maine's business climate, with comments from John S. Dexter J, Chris Hyde
Feature article on Maine's exports to Japan, which include everything from urchi
Feature article on Maine's fledgling sea urchin industry which is now worth $14.
Feature article on Maine's winter sky, including "Stellar Stargazing Spots," "St, Staff
Feature article on marijuana, the first of a three-part series on who uses drugs
Feature article on Matinicus Island, which is located 23 miles from the mainland, Elizabeth Peavey
Feature article on Migis Lodge on Sebago Lake, which is one of the oldest resort, Elizabeth Peavey
Feature article on moose-watching in Maine's Moosehead Lake region with Dan Lege, Elizabeth Peavey
Feature article on mountain biking in Maine. The 44 miles of carriage roads in, Mark Condon
Feature article on mudrunning, which involves racing a truck through a man-made, Lee Burnett
Feature article on navigating by the stars on the open sea. With special focus, Lee Burnett
Feature article on New Hampshire, and Maine's bad luck at having the state as ou, Hiram Wesphen
Feature article on next month's special election on Maine's new gay-rights law., Al Diamon
Feature article on Orono's literati, including sketches of retired University of
Feature article on Peaks Island and some of the artists who call the island home, Doug Hubley
Feature article on Peter Bradford, chairman of the Public Utilities Commission.
Feature article on Phineas Sprague Jr., 44, of Cape Elizabeth's Sprague family,
Feature article on Portland as a tourist destination. Tourism in Maine contribu, Scott Sutherland
Feature article on Portland Performing Arts, Inc., one of the state's most succe, Scott Sutherland
Feature article on Portland's advertising scene, with emphasis on the effects of
Feature article on Portland's Cafe No, which will celebrate being open three yea
Feature article on Portland's local television news reporting. Casco Bay Weekly, Laura Conaway
Feature article on Portland's music scene, with mentions of the Portland Symphon, Nick Humez
Feature article on Portland's off-the-peninsula residential neighborhoods, inclu, Michaela Cavallaro
Feature article on Pride 1996, the tenth anniversary of the Portland gay communi, Laura Conaway
Feature article on public relations efforts at the Maine Yankee nuclear power pl, Jason Wilkins
Feature article on recycling in Maine, with a profile of Dave Berry who has dire, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Feature article on rock hounding in Maine. With special focus on Perham's Rock, Meg Haskell
Feature article on skiing at Big Rock Ski Area in Mars Hill. Originally establi, Meg Haskell
Feature article on small-time farming in Aroostook County. With special focus o, Ben Jacques
Feature article on smelts and smelting. Smelts are anadromous fish, living in s, Andrew K. Weegar
Feature article on snowshoeing the Bigelow Mountain Range, which is embraced by, Fleet Jonathan Van
Feature article on solutions to Portland's poor recycling record, which is due l, Laura Conaway
Feature article on some of Maine's choirs, including the Down East Singers in Th, Kit Pfeiffer
Feature article on some of the store clerks that make Portland a good place to l, Elizabeth Peavey
Feature article on some of the successful entrepreneurs operating in Portland, i, Laura Conaway
Feature article on southern Maine's infrastructure, with comments from David War, William Hall
Feature article on stalking in Maine. April Flaherty of Portland has been stalk, Al Diamon
Feature article on summer ground fishing along off the coast of Maine. With spe, Marysewall L. West
Feature article on surfing the winter waves at Higgins Beach in Scarborough., Lee Burnett
Feature article on Ted Carter, a landscape designer and owner of Carter Design G, Rebecca Martin Evarts
Feature article on television news. Rocky Mountain Media Watch, a Colorado thin, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Feature article on the 34th annual Kenduskeag Stream Canoe Race, which will be h, Aimee L. Curl
Feature article on the 60th anniversary of the shootout on Central Street in Ban, George Manlove
Feature article on the authentic Down East appeal of the coastal village of Jone, Wayne Curtis
Feature article on the author's adventures aboard the Scotia Prince, which trave, Al Diamon
Feature article on the author's exeperiences working in a group home in Portland, Jesse Loesberg
Feature article on the author's experiences as a telemarketer at Talk America of, John McGrath
Feature article on the author's first exposure to shooting firearms. Prior to h, Elizabeth Peavey
Feature article on the author's investigation of the tales and legends about var, Elizabeth Peavey
Feature article on the author's job as a carnival worker with Smokey's Greater S, Chris Barry
Feature article on the author's remembrances of 20 years of nightlife in Portlan, Elizabeth Peavey
Feature article on the author's search for romance on America Online, a computer, Rick MacPherson
Feature article on the Bangor Blue Ox, an unaffiliated minor league baseball tea, Eugene Maddaus
Feature article on the central-Maine town of Millinocket. Long resistant to the, Jeff Clark
Feature article on the Chesuncook Lake House, a farmhouse deep in Maine's North, James Schwartz
Feature article on the Church of the Good Samaritan in Brunswick, which combines, Tony Giampetruzzi
Feature article on the city of Calais, located on the banks of the St. Croix Riv, Jeff Clark
Feature article on the collection of islands and villages that make up Georgetow, Edgar Allen Beem
Feature article on the Compact for Maine's Forests, and the groups and individua, Andrew K. Weegar
Feature article on the costs that recycling can add to doing business, with comm, Elizabeth Peavey
Feature article on the credit crunch in Maine, with comments from Timothy P. Agn, Chris Hyde
Feature article on the current state of veterans' benefits, noting that many vet, Jess Kilby
Feature article on The Danforth, which with only ten guest rooms is probably the, Edgar Allen Beem
Feature article on the dangers of mercury poisoning, focusing on the case of Kay, Jennifer Lunden
Feature article on the debate over widening 30 miles of the Maine Turnpike. The, Douglas Rooks
Feature article on the Eastern Plume, a slowly moving underground mass of water
Feature article on the egg industry in Maine. With increased competition, it mig, Jay Davis
Feature article on the five collecting museums in Maine devoted exclusively to v, Edgar Allen Beem
Feature article on the gay community in Maine. As gains are made in the stateho, Tony Giampetruzzi
Feature article on the Great Went, a two-day festival and concert starring the V, Jason Wilkins
Feature article on the impact that Wal-Mart has had on the state. There are cur
Feature article on the Institutes for Journalism & Natural Resources, a continui, Douglas Rooks
Feature article on the Internet in Maine, with information on some of the state', Edgar Allen Beem
Feature article on the job of canvassing door-to-door, with a focus on local eff, Jess Kilby
Feature article on the Judith Leighton Gallery in Blue Hill. The recent show at, Donna Gold
Feature article on the Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival, which is held annual, Virginia Wright
Feature article on the Maine Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired in Portl, Kimberly Jean Smith
Feature article on the Maine economy. Maine has slipped from 25th to 37th in th, Edgar Allen Beem
Feature article on The Maine Island Trail, which originated in 1985 and includes, Tory Haiss
Feature article on the Maine Mall area, which has grown from having a pig farm i
Feature article on the Maine youth of today. The common image of youth crime, d, Edgar Allen Beem
Feature article on the Mid-Coast Pigeon Flyers, who operate out of a clubhouse o, John Cole
Feature article on the migratory fish runs on five of Maine's major rivers. Aro, Murray Carpenter
Feature article on the moratorium on development on Portland's waterfront, which
Feature article on the most influential people in Portland's gay, lesbian, bisex, Rick MacPherson
Feature article on the much-anticipated Guns N' Roses show at the Cumberland Cou
Feature article on the New Dance Studio in Portland. The studio is co-directed, June Vail
Feature article on the November elections, with a discussion of the gubernatoria, Douglas Rooks
Feature article on the old graveyards that make up most of the estimated 4,000 c, Staff
Feature article on the paper industry in Maine, noting that after two decades of, Lance Tapley
Feature article on the Portland City Council and its members, with profiles of c, Al Diamon
Feature article on the Portland Stage Company, which is trying to regain its mag, Selby Frame
Feature article on the problems a landlord or homeowner can encourter in removin
Feature article on the proposal to reinstate the elected mayor system in Portlan, Al Diamon
Feature article on the proposed widening of the Maine Turnpike between York and, Laura Conaway
Feature article on the relationship between Maine and Massachusetts, which the a, Edgar Allen Beem
Feature article on the renovation of a farmhouse on the southern shore of Little, James Schwartz
Feature article on the repeat offenders, who, in many cases look forward to retu, Sharon Bass and Sarah Goodyear
Feature article on the return of passenger rail service to Maine. More than $60, Jay Davis
Feature article on the rights of tenants and landlords in Maine. Many renters a, Al Diamon
Feature article on the shrew, by Susan Hand Shetterly. Shrews, which are not ro, Susan Hand Shetterly
Feature article on the state of the unions in Maine. In 1990, there were 81,935, Chris Hyde
Feature article on the steps some Maine companies and communities are taking to
Feature article on the three presenters bringing a Japanese edge to the Portland
Feature article on the town of Bridgton, which is located in the center of weste, Virginia Wright
Feature article on the town of Orono, which offers much more than just the flags, Virginia Wright
Feature article on the trend toward the privatization of state services, with co, Chris Hyde
Feature article on the trillium, a Maine native and one of the most exotic of fl, Richard Grant
Feature article on the turmoil at the Portland West Neighborhood Planning Counci, Al Diamon and Bob Young
Feature article on the U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker "Thunder Bay." With its home, Ken Textor
Feature article on the views of eight attorneys who previously worked for enviro
Feature article on the village of East Blue Hill, population 160. As part of Bl, Virginia Wright
Feature article on the Waymouth Project, an attempt to recreate the earliest Eng, David Getchell
Feature article on the world-famous Skowhegan Indian, a 62-foot wooden sculpture, Amy Sutherland
Feature article on the writer's experience cruising with Gov. King aboard the wi, Chris Barry
Feature article on this year's Hempstock festival. The three-day festival, in c, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Feature article on tightened immigration controls and Department of Homeland Sec, Alex Irvine
Feature article on volunteering for medical research, which has seen an increase
Feature article on winter camping in Baxter State Park. Around 1,500 people cam, Phyllis Austin
Feature article providing an inside look at how Longfellow's Greenhouses in Manc, Jay Davis
Feature article reporting that if voters approve a casino on Nov. 4, it will bec, Lance Tapley
Feature article with results of a survey of Maine business owners and executives
Feature business article on the growth in the export of services from Maine to o
Feature business section article on Maine's growing recycled-paper industry. U.S
Feature business section article on The Caribbean Network, a TV network aimed at
Feature "Health Care" article on modern anesthesiology and anesthetic agents suc, Edgar Allen Beem
Feature "Home & Family" section article on the Lovewell farm in Livermore, first
Feature on Donald Hoffses, who hs read hundreds of books on quantum physics and, Abby Zimet
Feature on Maine town meetings, with a focus on yesterday's proceedings in Naple, Abby Zimet
Feature on Margaret "Peg" Gray (Mrs. Tate), 84, who has been head docent at the, Abby Zimet
Feature on the tradition of service that characterizes the state's small librari, Abby Zimet
Feature on the village of Cutler, a Washington county community with strong ties, Virginia M. Wright
Feature piece on Beatrix Jones Farrand, the first great designer of American gar
Feature piece on graffiti or "tagging" in Portland, a practice less driven by ga, Nikki Meserve
Feature piece on how interior design can create and enhance a company's image.
Feature piece on the Portland music scene, with articles on the bands Go Button, Allen Dammann
Feature piece on the proposed 280-mile East-West Highway across Maine and the ec, Jay Davis
Feature piece on two churches in Portland: St. Dominic's Church, which has been, Sarah Goodyear
Feature "Salt" issue article about snowmobiling in Jackman, where many businesse, Philip C. Mazzone
Feature "Salt" issue article focusing on several of the Kennebunk-area's elder r, Staff
Feature "Salt" issue article on ice fishing in Maine, including information on i, Steve Bragdon
Feature "Salt" issue article on the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Po, Rebecca Goldfine
Feature "Salt" issue pictorial article on how to make a snowshoe. With special, Anne Pierter
Feature story about Anna F. Fornier, 55, of Portland and the emotional burden sh, Shoshana Hoose
Feature story on Praxis, the Freeport crafts cooperative which may close at the
Feature story on the "colonization" of Maine by Rite Aid, a pharmacy superstore,, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Feature Story" piece focusing on three of Maine's finest picture framers, all o, Carl Little
"Feature Story" piece giving a day-to-day account of a four-day canoe trip throu, Annie Getchell
"Feature Story" piece on a Land Use Regulation Commission (LURC) plan to zone Ma, Phyllis Austin
"Feature Story" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by Rep. Lois Snowe-Mello,, Aimee L. Curl
"Feature Story" piece on a Maine Supreme Judicial Court decision handed down las, Brendan Wolfe
"Feature Story" piece on a new analysis of Maine Educational Services (MES) and, Lee Burnett
"Feature Story" piece on a Very Important Pools (VIP) study being undertaken by, Meg Haskell
"Feature Story" piece on Bangor Hydro-Electric's proposal to build a 345 kv tran, Phyllis Austin
"Feature Story" piece on Baron Wormser, 52, of Hallowell who is Maine's new poet, Jay Davis
"Feature Story" piece on "Belfast, Maine," a four-hour long documentary film mad, Catherine Russell
"Feature Story" piece on Bohndell Sails and Rigging in Rockport. Owner Bob Chac, Jay Davis
"Feature Story" piece on Bowdoin, Bates and Colby, three of the top 20 liberal a, Edgar Allen Beem
"Feature Story" piece on "Boys to Men: A conference exploring how to get there, Meg Haskell
"Feature Story" piece on buprenorphine, a new drug treatment nearing approval by, Lee Burnett
"Feature Story" piece on Burt's Bees, the nature-friendly bath, beauty and skin, Phyllis Austin
"Feature Story" piece on children of divorce. Recent changes in Maine's divorce, Tory Haiss
"Feature Story" piece on Desmond FitzGerald, environmentalist, aquaculture promo, John N. Cole
"Feature Story" piece on former District Court judge John Benoit and the role he, Lee Burnett
"Feature Story" piece on haying on a 40-acre field in Orono. The 40-pound bales, Jay Davis
"Feature Story" piece on health care in Maine. Trish Riley, director of the Nat, Meg Haskell
"Feature Story" piece on herring gulls whose numbers make the restoration of oth, Wing Goodale
"Feature Story" piece on home owners who heat with wood and their inability to f, Donna Gold
"Feature Story" piece on Joe Guimond, 74, of Lyman, who consistently has the ear, Lee Burnett
"Feature Story" piece on Kathleen Florance of Lincolnville and Nia Decheva of Bu, Aimee L. Curl
"Feature Story" piece on legislation passed three years ago requiring school emp, Aimee L. Curl
"Feature Story" piece on Lewiston's Sun Journal newspaper and profiling its edit, Aimee L. Curl
"Feature Story" piece on Maine humorist Tim Sample of Georgetown, who recently p, Lee Burnett
"Feature Story" piece on Maine's Dresden-based Slavophile Society founded 30 yea, Meg Haskell
"Feature Story" piece on Molly Schauffler, a post-doctoral fellow with the Nati, Meg Haskell
"Feature Story" piece on Owen Wells and the late Elizabeth Noyce's Libra Foundat, Christopher Hyde
"Feature Story" piece on Rockland-area residents and officials who are fighting, Meg Haskell
"Feature Story" piece on Roger Gilmore, president of the Maine College of Art (M, Edgar Allen Beem
"Feature Story" piece on several Maine-coast publications written and published, John N. Cole
"Feature Story" piece on sheep farming in Maine. In the 19th century, Maine had, March Truedsson
"Feature Story" piece on state Reps. Chris Muse, D-Portland, and Kevin Muse, R-F, Aimee L. Curl
"Feature Story" piece on the age-old debate about whether lobster are overfished, Wing Goodale
"Feature Story" piece on the Bangor Historical Society's (BHS) plans to expand i, Brendan Wolfe
"Feature Story" piece on the Bangor waterworks on the banks of the Penobscot Riv, Meg Haskell
"Feature Story" piece on the battle over gravel pits in Waterboro. Last month a, Lee Burnett
"Feature Story" piece on the Casco Bay Lines ferry service in Portland Harbor, w, Jenny Ruth Yasi
"Feature Story" piece on the Culebra, the Kennebec River jet boat owned by Mike, Aimee L. Curl
"Feature Story" piece on the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program, wh, Aimee L. Curl
"Feature Story" piece on the eight-day Jewish celebration of Passover. With com, Aimee L. Curl
"Feature Story" piece on the Holocaust, and how the discussion is being framed o, Meg Haskell
"Feature Story" piece on the Land for Maine's Future (LMF) board, which is askin, Phyllis Austin
"Feature Story" piece on the Maine lumber industry. Only a handful of sawmills, Lee Burnett
"Feature Story" piece on the Portland law firm Lewis Saul & Associates, which is, Meg Haskell
"Feature Story" piece on the reintroduction of wolves to the state of Maine, whi, Phyllis Austin
"Feature Story" piece on the Search and Rescue (SAR) & Conservation K-9 2000 Sym, Meg Haskell
"Feature Story" piece on the town of Corinna, where the Eastland Woolen Mill for, Marie Howard
"Feature Story" piece on the U.S. Postal Service's intent to build a new mail pr, Lee Burnett
"Feature Story" piece on the VICA Skill Championships where once a year, student, Meg Haskell
"Feature Story" piece on Thomas Urquhart of Falmouth, who is stepping down from, Meg Haskell
"Feature Story" piece on traditional folk music venues in Maine, which are disap, Tory Haiss
"Feature Story" piece profiling George Smith, 53, the executive director of the, Phyllis Austin
"Feature Story" piece profiling Herb Haynes, 70, of Winn, the president of H. C., Phyllis Austin
"Feature Story" piece profiling John Stevens, 68, a former governor of the India, Brendan Wolfe
"Feature Story" piece profiling Maine Senate Majority Leader Chellie Pingree, D-, Meg Haskell
"Feature Story" piece profiling state senator Tom Sawyer, R-Bangor, who spent mo, Aimee L. Curl
Feature "Style" article on the Ram's Head estate in Cape Elizabeth, which includ
Federal authorities announced yesterday that no charges will be brought against
Federal Census Bureau projections indicate that Maine's over-65 population will
Federal Census Bureau projections show that Maine's population will become sligh
Federal deregulation of financial services in the 1980s, the growth of high-spee, Michael McDonald
Federal housing authorities have decided not to renew funding for YouthBuild, a, Laura Conaway
Federal legislation passed in 1991 requires states to use 5 percent pulverized r
Federally subsidized one-bedroom apartments at Bangor House in Bangor rent for a
Federal Medicaid regulators are preparing to review Maine's 7 percent tax on nur
Federal officials are delaying the starting date for a federal Job Corps program
Federal officials have announced that Maine fourth-graders finished first in the
Federal officials have backed away from a plan that would have banned fishing in
Federal opposition to Gov. McKernan's plans for privatizing the Maine Youth Cent
Federal regulations allow mentally disabled individuals to reside in subsidized
Federal Street, from Pearl Street, Looking Northeast., J. P. Soule
Federal truth-in-savings legislation scheduled to take effect June 21 should hav
FedEx Corp. yesterday began construction on a $1 million, 19,200-square-foot air
Fee Simple Absolute, Ted Gup
Felsted was built in 1896 as a retirement cottage for landscape architect Freder, Ellen MacDonald Ward
Female police officers in Maine say they have experienced sex discrimination and
Fernando Torres-Gil, the Clinton administration's top advocate for the aging, sp
"Festivals." Brief descriptions of 29 upcoming festivals in Maine.
Fewer than 3 percent of workers in Maine's construction trades are women, a figu
Fiber Materials Inc. of Biddeford, faced with a nine-page indictment charging vi
Fiber Materials Inc. of Biddeford has been indicted by a federal grand jury on c
Fiber Materials of Biddeford, indicted last week by a federal grand jury, could
Fiction piece, "Late Spring.", Dan Domench
Fieldcrest Cannon Inc., owner of the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad, on Wednesday
Fifteen little-known facts about the Bangor Symphony Orchestra, which has never, Matthew P. Mayo
Fifteen percent of Mainers are enrolled in managed care health plans, and the nu, Sharon Bass
Fifteen years after the murder of John Lennon in New York City, Mainers, includi, Patti Lannigan Horvat
Fifteen years ago, Buddhism in Maine was a novelty, but during the 1980s it spre, Phyllis Austin
Fifth anniversary issue examination of a Casco Bay Weekly story that ran in 1988
Fifth anniversary issue examination of a Casco Bay Weekly story that ran in 1989
Fifth anniversary issue examination of a Casco Bay Weekly story that ran in 1990
Fifth anniversary issue examination of a Casco Bay Weekly story that ran in 1992
"Fifth Anniversary Issue" piece commenting on the ups and downs in the arts comm, Sam Pfeifle
"Fifth Anniversary Issue" piece recapping five stories from the past five years, Alex Irvine
"Fifth Anniversary Issue" piece reviewing numerous unfulfilled promises of tax r, Al Diamon
Fifth graders at Riverton School in Portland yesterday launched a student postal
Fifth-graders from South Berwick's Central School yesterday held a mock trial at
Fifth-grade students from South Portland's Skillin School yesterday explored the
Fifth in a series of eight articles on the Republican gubernatorial candidates.
Fifth in a series on Maine's 1993 high school graduates. Ryan Morris and Christ
Fifth in a six-part series on the fishing industry entitled "Empty Nets, Sinking
Fifth installment in a five-part series on Maine's system of educational funding
Fifth installment in a series on Maine's business climate. Development official
Fifty eight years after World War II, Jim O'Grady, 77, still has nightmares. He, Melissa L. Hale
Fifty-one of the 71 planes that serve the Portland International Jetport are com
Fifty-two Portland middle school students are gearing up for a 10-day trip to Po
Fifty-two youngsters from Greater Portland hoping to participate in sporting act
Fighting over Fireworks., Edgar Allen Beem
Figures from the state and Systems Control, the company that runs the CarTest pr
Figures on anticipated Social Security payments for Maine residents in 1981.
Figures on federal personal and corporate net income taxes and Social Security t
Figures on federal personal and corporate net income taxes plus Social Security
Figures on increased Social Security benefits paid in Maine in 1975.
Figures on number of Maine residents who received Social Security and disability
Figures on Social Security benefits being paid to Maine residents.
Figures on Social Security benefits paid to Maine people in 1974.
Figures on Social Security payments to Mainers in 1978. Chart showing payment d
Figures on state and federal income taxes and Social Security payments in Maine
Figures on Visitor Information Center Traffic for 1997 and 1998 for six Maine to
Figures released recently by the state Bureau of Taxation show that urban homeow
Film crews from the CBS-TV show "Rescue 911" have been to Maine five times this, Ron Zuba
Filming for "The Langoliers," a four-hour ABC mini-series based on the Stephen K, Greg Gadberry
Filmmaker Spike Lee spoke at Colby College on Sunday, with much of the dialogue
"film" piece on a documentary film by Ronald J. Gillis entitled "Words from Mill
"film" piece on Ben Levine's new documentary "Reveil: Waking Up French," to be s, Beth Brogan
"Film" piece on the 2002 Maine Jewish Film Festival, which is being presented at, Gibson Fay-Leblanc
"film" piece on the 2004 Human Rights Watch Traveling International Film Festiva, Ian Paige
"Film" piece on the Fifth Annual Maine International Film Festival, which is bei, Gibson Fay-Leblanc
"Film" piece on the Human Rights Watch Film Festival, a selection of documentary, Beth Brogan
"film" piece on the Maine International Film Festival, which runs July 11 throug, Adrian Zupp
"Film" piece on the Maine Jewish Film Festival which runs March 6 - 12 at variou, Beth Brogan
"film" piece on the Maine Jewish Film Festival, which will be without the financ, Pat Sims
"film" piece on "The Nine," a film by Portland filmmaker Matt Power, which takes, Jeff Inglis
"film" piece on the premiere of "Sidesitters," a short film by Maine filmmaker C, Beth Brogan
Film producer/director Polly Bennell of Portland is teaming up with self-defense
Film review of "Lampin' With Retina," the first movie by local actor/director Ma, Chris Busby
Film review of "Richard Estes: A Film Documentary," which is an introduction to, Carl Little
"Film Review" piece on the reopening of the Alamo theater in Bucksport. The Ala, Donna Gold
Final article in a series of four articles about the Baxter Park Authority. Thi, Phyllis Austin
Final article in a series profiling the Republican candidates for the 1st Distri
Final state approval for an $8.74 million expansion of Bonny Eagle Middle School
Financially troubled Nasson College in Springvale may lose its authority to gran
Financial problems at Mid-Maine Waste Action Corp. in Auburn will probably resul
Financial Statement, Woman's Literary Union
Find a Business Mentor, Nancy Strojny
Finding Her Form, Sara Anne Donnelly
Firearms dealers in the state reported a brisk business in handgun sales on Sund
Fired Freeport Rescue Chief Deborah Libby has informed the town that she intends
Firefighters and police from departments around the state yesterday attended a s
Fire officials are investigating the fire that caused the destruction of the Old
First Atlantic Corp. of Portland has filed suit in Cumberland County Superior Co
First Atlantic Corp., which owns Falmouth By The Sea, won approval from the Falm
First Coastal Corp. of Portland, the parent of Coastal Savings Bank, lost $224,0
First Coastal Corp., parent of Coastal Bank, has reported a net income of $38,00
First Coastal Corp., the parent of Coastal Bank, has proposed a plan to federal
First District congressional candidate James Longley Jr., a Republican, has a di
First District congressional candidate Tom Allen is accusing state senator Dale, Evan Halper
First District Democratic congressional candidate Tom Allen used this year's Ken, Evan Halper
First in a four-part series on managing medicine. Doctors, hospitals, employers
First in a four-part series profiling the candidates for governor. Jonathan Car
First in a four-week series on Maine's forests and forest products. Maine is th
First in a series of eight articles profiling the Republican gubernatorial candi
First in a series of periodic looks at issues during the 1994 campaign season., Randy Wilson
First in a series of three articles. For years, Maine farmers have sold their p, Andrew K. Weegar
First in a series on the business climate in Maine. Despite the perception of m
First in a three-part series on the 1996 elections, with profiles of the Democra, Kenneth Z. Chutchian and Evan Halper
First in a three-part series on the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. The waterway, Phyllis Austin
First in a three-part series on the November elections. Profiles of 1st Distric
First in a two-part series on funding the environmental movement. Maine's first, Phyllis Austin
First in a two-part series on mercury in the environment entitled "Mercury Risin, Paul Karr
First installment of a series on education; part of the Reader Roundtables progr
First Investors Corp. of Wall Street has reached a multi-million dollar settleme
First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton will meet with residents of 100 State Street o
First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton yesterday used a forum at the University of Ma
Firstmark Corp., a Waterville brokerage house, plans to enter the Portland marke
Firstmark Corp., valued at $3.1 million on paper, is the largest securities brok
First of a five-part series on Maine's 1993 high school graduates. Amity Rubeor,
First of a five-part series on Maine's formula for educational funding. Maine's
First of a four-part series on the campaign for the U.S. Senate, which pits U.S.
First of an occasional series resulting from the Press Herald spending a year wi
First of a series of articles on the Republican primary in the 1st Congressional
First of a six-part series on the fishing industry, entitled "Empty Nets, Sinkin
First of a two partseries of stories told by storyteller "Crazy" Avery Kelly. T, Jill Harvey
First of a two-part series on Douglass McIsaac, who spent 10 1/2 months in the i
First of a two-part series on Maine's juvenile justice system. Portland police, Bob Young
First of five articles on the Democratic race in the 1st Congressional District.
First-person account by Emily Parkhurst, a two-time rape survivor, detailing the, Emily Parkhurst
"First Person" piece by "NBC Nightly News" anchor and managing editor Brian Will, Brian Williams
"First Person" piece by writer Chris Barry detailing how he sneaked into the mee, Chris Barry
"First Person" piece detailing the difficulties experienced by those using a whe, Matthew MacDonald
"First Person" piece detailing the recent European tour of Portland-based perfor, Matt Anderson
"First Person" piece on "Anti-Semitism in the Search for Peace and Justice," a c, Lance Tapley
First quarter figures for S. D. Warren, which operates mills in Westbrook, Skowh
First-time fly-caster Elizabeth Peavey and her friend, artist and serious angler, Elizabeth Peavey
Fisherman Lester Orcutt explains the process and daily routine of dragging, incl, Herbert Baum III and Anne Gorham
Fishermen brought 809 million pounds of fish and shellfish to Portland in 1993,
Fishermen in Massachusetts have started a boat tie-up, or strike, to protest the
Fishermen up and down the Maine coast are concerned about the lack of bluefish t
Fish goons do the grunt work at the Portland Fish Exchange, throwing around 100-, John Lary
Fish & Ships., Diane. Hudson
Fit for a King., Colin W. Sargent
FitzWonderful, Staff &. Wire reports
Five candidates are running for an open at-large seat on the Portland City Counc
Five employees of Bath Iron Works have been in Helsinki, Finland, since November
Five generations of the T. A. Huston family were guests of honor at yesterday's
Five legislators from southern Maine--Sen. Gerard P. Conley Jr., D-Portland; Sen
Five letters to the editor supporting term limits for Maine's legislators.
Five Machias residents charged with physically and verbally assaulting an Africa
Five Machias residents have been charged with civil rights violations after alle
Five of Maine's top high school track and field athletes will compete at the USA
Five on the Future, Darren Fishell
Five on the Future, Darren Fishell
Five related articles on Prohibition-era rum running in Maine. Maine's former f
Five snippets on winter weather in Portland, and through the rest of Maine.
Five southern Maine residents were recipients of the 1992 Jefferson Award for Pu
Five teen-age girls, all students at Thornton Academy in Saco, are being credite
Five University of Maine at Orono athletes in five sports have been found to be
Five women who work in the Freeport Town Hall and who corresponded with a servic
Five years after Frenchboro launched a low-cost housing program to increase it p
Five York County Sheriff's Department deputies have signed a petition expressing
Five young people yesterday walked away from the Maine Youth Center, just 12 hou
F. J. O'Hara and Sons in Rockland cuts several thousand pounds of redfish, or Oc, Sheryl Lane, Greg Violette, Robin E McGahey, and Lynn Kippax Jr.
Flash Cafes, Claire Z. Cramer
"Flash" piece featuring photographs from the Portland Public Library's Brown Bag
"flash" piece featuring photographs of the Edible Books Festival held at the Por
"Flash" piece including two photos from the Portland Public Library Edible Book
"Flash" piece with photographs from the International Edible Book Festival at th
"Flash" piece with photographs of the recent poetry reading of "Twelve Moons, Tw
"flash" piece with photos of local events, including the Portland Public Library
Fleeing their war-torn country, Somalis come to Portland in search of peace, sta, Lacey Andrews
Fleet Bank, accused of overcharging on its mortgage escrow accounts, has reached
Fleet Bank currently has the lowest loan-to-asset ratio of Maine's four largest
Fleet Bank of Maine announced a profit of $6.8 million for the three months endi
Fleet Bank of Maine has posted a $22.7 million profit for 1992. In 1991, it los
Fleet Bank of Maine is one of a growing number of Maine businesses that is tryin
Fleet Bank of Maine is selling four of its branches in western Maine to Kingfiel
Fleet Financial Group of Providence, RI, parent of Fleet Bank of Maine, yester
Fleet Financial Group, the parent of Fleet Bank of Maine, plans to lay off 3,000
Fleet Financial Group yesterday announced that it has earmarked $31 million of i
Fleet Financial Group yesterday announced that its mortgage subsidiary, Fleet Mo
Fleet-Norstar Financial Group Inc. hopes to complete the purchase of the Maine N
Flight 696, a Continental Airlines Boeing 737, yesterday slide off the runway at
Flood damage in Fort Fairfield has been estimated at between $1 million and $3 m
Flood warnings remain in effect for the Androscoggin, Kennebec, Aroostook and Pi
Florence Weitzell, 33, of Portland, and her family were put up in a local hotel
Florida authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Wanda Mary Normile, 21, of
Flowers Industries Inc. of Thomasville, Georgia, the nation's fifth-largest prod
Fly fisherman Martin Pierter of Kennebunk explains how to tie wet and dry flies., Jeff Bonney
F. O. Bailey Antiquarians yesterday auctioned off the contents of a Raymond hunt
“Focus Banking & Finance” piece looks at the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and, Matt Dodge
“Focus Banking & Finance” piece on CEI Investment Notes Inc. , James McCarthy
“Focus Banking & Finance” piece that lists Maine’s largest credit unions
“Focus Greater Portland” piece on a proposal to make aesthetic and infrastructure improvements to Route 1 , Douglas Rooks
“Focus Greater Portland” piece on Portland’s condo market, which is seeing improvement, Matt Dodge
“Focus Greater Portland” piece on Portland’s third annual economic scorecard , Darren Fishell
“Focus Human Resources/Benefit” piece on a new definition of “independent contractor”, James McCarthy
“Focus Human Resources/Benefit” piece on how mergers often create workplace culture clashes, Matt Dodge
“Focus Human Resources/Benefits” piece on the Center for Workforce Research, Mark Jeanneret
“Focus Midcoast Region” piece on GridSolar’s plan to add capacity, Darren Fishell
“Focus Midcoast Region” piece that features an interview with Reade Brower, Darren Fishell
“Focus Northern Maine” piece on Maine Heritage Timber Co. of Millinocket, Darren Fishell
"Focus on Health Care" piece by Helen Foley, CEO of the Cumberland County Y, on, Helen Brena Foley
Focus on the Waterfront, James McCarthy
"Focus on Western Maine" piece on Jim Wilfong of Stow, a small-business advocate, Taylor Smith
“Focus Technology” piece on Maine’s Seed Capital Tax Credit, James McCarthy
“Focus Technology” piece on Rogue Industries of Sanford, Matt Dodge
“Focus Technology” piece on the FabLabs that Sarah Boisvert is trying to set up , Lori Valigra
“Focus Transportation & Trade” piece on a federal regulation that will limit hours-of-service for long-haul truckers, James McCarthy
“Focus Transportation & Trade” piece on Portland’s cold storage capacity, Matt Dodge
“Focus Transportation & Trade” piece on the various strategies employed by Maine companies , Rob Holtzman
Following an Ottawa meeting between officials of the U.S. Trade Representative's
Following the example of a couple who sold their country inn by using an essay c
Following the tragic death of her husband, Maine State Trooper Drew Griffith, no, Kate Braestrup
Follow-up article on conflicts of interest of government officials, proposing r, Lance Tapley
Food Animals Concerned Trust (FACT), an animal welfare organization, has arrange
"Food Fights." Fiction by Fred Bonnie., Fred Bonnie
"food" piece describing a foraging trip for wild edible plants in Maine that unc, Andy King
"Food" piece interview in question-and-answer format with Brunswick author Micha, Kathy Gunst
"food" piece offering wishes and resolutions for 2004 for the local food and res, Andy King
"food" piece on cheesemaking in Maine, with a focus on Kris Horton of K. Horton, Andy King
"food" piece on Maurice Bonneau's Sausage Kitchen, which recently opened at the, Andy King
"food" piece on the availability of Maine-grown organic food, noting that local, Andy King
"food" piece reviewing Norm's East End Grill at 47 Middle Street, Portland., Kathy Gunst
"food" piece reviewing "The Cows are Out!: Two Decades on a Maine Dairy Farm," w, Andy King
Food Product Development Corp. of Portland and Seafood Management Corp. of Falmo
Food review of Wild Maine Blueberry Jam and other jams and condiments made by St, Jill Strauss
Food vendors at the Common Ground Country Fair in Unity manage to use locally so, Will Bleakley
Food & Water, an activist organization based in Vermont, is encouraging consumer, Evan Halper
For 25 years, Stacy Glassman has run the Lincolnville catering operation Swan's, Michaela Cavallaro
For 30 years, Andrew Wyeth painted the Olson House in Cushing and its two inhabi, Amy Sutherland
For 60 years, the Waterman family has run the only store on North Haven, 12 mile, Tim Waterman, Kim Stone, and Debbie Waterman
Forcing public school employees to undergo FBI background checks entered Maine', Bruce Pratt
Foreign students looking to learn the English language or just familiarize thems
For Elizabeth Schuman of Union, being a feltmaker, creating rugs by primitive me, Elizabeth Schuman
Forest-based tourism contributes more than $20 million in state tax revenue. Bi, Phyllis Austin
Forest City Landing, Peaks Island, ca.1910.
Foresters set a new course. Article about the University of Maine School of For
Forest Legacy, a conservation program of the U.S. Forest Service, has earmarked
For four years, the Maine Economic Growth Council has been setting benchmarks to, Katherine Skelton
For his 88th birthday, President George Herbert Walker Bush flew out to visit th, Colin W. Sargent
Former and Tennessee Governor Lamar Alexander yesterday stopped in Portland as p
Former attorney Thomas Audet of Portland was sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison
Former bush pilot Ray Porter has built a small retirement project into a busy en, Eddie Miles
Former Cumberland police chief Leon Planche is appealing his firing as chief and
Former Cumberland police chief Leon Planche says that he was fired from his posi
Former Democratic state legislator Neil Rolde, who challenged U.S. Senator Willi
Former "Good Morning America" host Joan Lunden is spending her eleventh summer i, James V. Horrigan
Former governor and current gubernatorial candidate Joseph E. Brennan yesterday
Former Governor Joseph E. Brennan is widely regarded as the leading Democratic c
Former guide and community organizer Jeff McEvoy and his wife Beth Rankin, a for, Wayne Curtis
Former Lewiston Mayor Lillian Caron-O'Brien, a leader of the group Lewiston Citi
Former Lisbon elementary school teacher Kelly Galligan in January was indicted b, Edgar Allen Beem
Former Maine Attorney General James Tierney has become one of the country's busi
Former Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis, 62, has submitted his resignation as pr
Former Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis has been elected to the board of Bowater
Former Maine Gov. Ken Curtis, former Portland city managerJohn Menario and forme, Laura Conaway
Former Maine Gov. Percival P. Baxter gave the 200,000-acre Baxter State Park to, Phyllis Austin
Former Maine Senate President Charles P. Pray now works as a liason in the U.S.
Former Maine Senate President Charles Pray, former Maine Democratic congressiona
Former Maine Senate President Charles Pray is apparently on at lest one list for
Former Maine State Police Trooper Gary Beaulieu of Windham has filed suit in Cum
Former Maine State Prison Warden Paul Vestal, who now serves as executive direct
Former Mercy Hospital nursing supervisor Mary G Ridley and husband Donald A Ri
Former Middle East hostage Frank Reed, 60, a University of Maine graduate who su
Former Olympians Joan Benoit Samuelson, Jeff Blatnick and Julie Parisien yesterd
Former Olympic skier Julie Parisien and others describe seven expert trails in M, Emily Van Strien
Former Pineland Center worker Christopher Mingo denied yesterday that he had tor
Former Portland City Councilor Robert "Danny" Lee is challenging Mayor Charles H
Former Portland mayors Linda E. Abromson and Esther B. Clenott will receive the
Former President George Bush, 70, a summer resident of Kennebunkport, tomorrow w
Former President George Bush, a summer resident of Kennebunkport, has agreed to
Former President George Bush has donated $2,000 for the construction of a new To
Former President George Bush on July 14 will hold a $1,000-per-person reception
Former President George Bush was one of nine individuals inducted yesterday into
Former President George Bush yesterday gave the commencement address to graduati
Former presidential candidate Jerry Brown was back in Maine to urge his supporte
Former Reagan administration Assistant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams was gri
Former Sagadahoc County sheriff David A. Haggett on Tuesday pleaded guilty in Wi
Former Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie, who is currently chairman of the Mai
Former Senator and Secretary of State Edmund Muskie yesterday played a tape reco
Former Sen. Margaret Chase Smith, 95, of Skowhegan, has been hospitalized with p
Former Speaker of the House John Martin, who directs a camp used for environment, Phyllis Austin
Former Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives John L. Martin, who stunned
Former Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives John L. Martin yesterday fi
Former state planning director Richard Silkman, now a private consultant for a c
Former state representative Annette Hoglund of Portland on February 10 filed a c, Zoe S. Miller
Former state representative Herb Adams plans to challenge incumbent state repre, Sharon Bass
Former state representative James Bowers on Monday announced that he will run fo, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Former state senator and Rep. Philip L. Jutras, 77, who lived in Wells Beach and
Former state Senator Peter Mills, 82, of Farmington, is probably best known for
Former state trooper William Googins was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the
Former University of Maine System chancellor Robert Woodbury on Tuesday declared
Former University of Maine System chancellor Robert Woodbury plans to return to
Former University of Maine System chancellor Robert Woodbury will be paid around
Former University of Southern Maine student Jon Steen, convicted in February 199
Former University of Southern Maine student Jon Steen, of Westboro, Mass., convi
Former U.S. Postal Service mail handler Lisa M. Burns, 38, was sentenced in fede
Former US represenative Stanley R Tupper yesterday released the findings of h
Former U.S. represenative Tom Andrews on January 21 addressed a gathering of pea, Bob Young
Former U.S. Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie on Thursday announced his opposi
Former U.S. Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie was among the more than 300 peop
Former U.S. senator and secretary of state Edmund S. Muskie will celebrate his 8
Former U.S. senator Margaret Chase Smith celebrated her 96th birthday Tuesday by
Former U.S. senator William D. Hathaway will accompany President Clinton and oth
Former U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop yesterday met with Gov. McKernan in
Former Wall Street lawyer Robert M. Hayes, 40, of Cumberland, now an advocate fo
Former WGAN television sportscaster and South Portland High School star athlete
For more than 15 years, argument has brewed over the 3.5 miles of the Appalachia, Jeff Clark
For more than 60 years, the Appalachian Trail has run for 2,200 miles from Georg, Murray Carpenter
For nearly a year, as the Currier Museum of Art adds an expansion, fifteen maste, Colin Sargent
For new homeowners who want to research the histories of their houses, a short a
For Ralph Stanley, boatbuilding has just come naturally after a lifetime in boat, Dorothy O'Keefe, Julian LeSieur, Sheryl Lane, and Lynn Kippax Jr.
Forster Manufacturing Co. has announced plans to close its Mattawamkeag plant in
For the $20 price of registering a snowmobile Mainers have access to 11,000 mile
For the 9th year, the Maine Irish Children's Program has brought a group of Cath
For the first time in decades, Bangor and Aroostook Railroad offered trips in Ar
For the first time in its history, the Augusta Mental Health Institute has achie
For the first time since it opened in 1947, the Miss Portland Diner on Marginal
For the first time since the state passed restrictive zoning on shorelands 22 ye
For the past 15 years, the Maine Forest Rally has hosted up to 50 teams of racer, Joshua F. Moore
For the past fourteen years, David and Alison Berry and their "vegetable boat" h, Susan Sherrill Axelrod
For the past three summers, Shaw's supermarket chain has considered produce grow, Kathryn Skelton
For the past three years, Chris Sauer of the Portland-based Ocean Renewable Powe, Colin Woodard
For the second time in a year, state employees will have their wages delayed to
For the second year in a row a citizen-initiated petition to recall the town's m
For the sixth time in the last seven outings, Central Aroostook High School in M
For thirty years, pirate radio operator Allen Weiner has established unlicensed,, Al Diamon, Colleen Sumner, and Sarah Goodyear
For those seeking a cruise on Casco Bay, Casco Bay Lines offers the best boating, Meadow Rue Merrill
For those who are seeking a classic Down East clambake, Cabbage Island in Lineki, Amanda Hallowell
For those who may expect that the island of Vinalhaven is bereft of attractions, Margot Brown McWilliams
For those who want to shun Maine's more popular vacation spots, a group of offbe
For three years, the Greater Portland Council of Governments's Kids and Transpor
Fort Knox, located on a high bluff overlooking the western shore of the Penobsco
Fortune Rock is a George Howe-designed home cantilevered on concrete bridge trus, Brad Emerson
For two years, Greater Portland Landmarks has been hosting the Old House Trade S, Andrew Vietze
Forty-one boats competed in five different yacht races over the weekend. The rac
Forty six percent of Maine households keep a cat--the highest percentage of any, Joshua F. Moore
"Forum" piece by Michael Hillard, an associate professor of economics at the Uni, Michael Hillard
"Forum" piece by Michael L. Cline, director of the Northern Forest Program for t, Michael L. Cline
"Forum" piece by Nancy Grape on Dr. Robert McAfee, the first Maine doctor to hea, Nancy Grape
"Forum" piece on "Jamie Wyeth: Islands," currently showing at the Farnsworth Mus, Nancy Grape
"Forum" piece on U.S. Navy Undersecretary Richard Danzig's recent tour of the Po, Jill Higgins
Forward looking: a construction lawyer’s advice: be proactive, embrace change, James McCarthy
For years, animal welfare advocates have maintained that the state doesn't do en, Meg Haskell
Founded in Montville in 1950, the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts has become, Kim Ridley
Founder Leszlie Hoffman of Fortuna believes that business or corporate decision
Found Money., Carol Coultas
Four area men accused in a state civil rights lawsuit of beating a Portland man
Four Biddeford Middle School girls, ages 12 and 13, were treated at Southern Mai
Four couples danced into the 30th hour of a dance marathon at the Maine Mall, ho
Four grants totalling $190,000 have been awarded to the New England Plant Conser
Four homes on Bramhall Street in Portland that were owned by Maine Medical Cente, Karen E. Hofreiter
Four idiosyncratic collectors share a connection to Maine: Nancy 3. Hoffman runs, Jamison York
Four Maine agencies have been awarded more than $1 million in federal Department
Four Maine families have filed a suit in Cumberland County Superior Court challe
Four Maine musical groups--Newport High School's Nokomis Warriors Marching Band,
Four Maine urchin divers have died on the job during the last year, and 25 perce, Jamie Gruener
Four nineteenth-century photos by Henry Rand with a lengthy, detailed caption sh, Ellen MacDonald Ward
Four oceanfront mansions that are currently up for sale, Colin W. Sargent
Four of Gorham's five districts supported a petition to recall the 1993-94 munic
Four of Portland's finest are cruising the city's streets on $800 21-speed GT mo
Four people have been named as the leading candidates to replace outgoing Depart, Phyllis Austin
Four people have drowned while diving for urchins in Maine waters in the past ye
Four perspectives on the forestry referendum, which appears on Tuesday's ballot
Four photos, with lengthy caption, of Boothbay Harbor in winter., Sara Gray
Four Seasons Greenhouses in Cumberland, the state's largest geranium wholesaler,
Four tasters, Steve Correy of Portland's Five Fifty-Five restaurant; Tim Wissema
Four teenagers were killed and a fifth was injured when the vehicle they were in
Fourteen-year-old Amanda Moore of Dresden is in critical condition after receivi
Fourteen years ago, Salt photographer Pam Berry's subject, Monica Mann, was preg, Pam Berry and Jenifer Dean
Fourth graders at South Portland's Simon Hamlin Elementary School had among the
Fourth in a series of eight articles on the Republican gubernatorial candidates.
Fourth in a series of related articles about demographic changes in the communit
Fourth in a series on Maine's 1193 high school graduates. Stacie L. Hitchcock o
Fourth in a series on Maine's business climate. This installment focuses on sma
Fourth in a six-part series on the fishing industry entitled "Empty Nets, Sinkin
Fourth installment in a five-part series on educational funding in Maine. Gov. J
Fourth installment of a series on education; part of the Reader Roundtable progr
Fourth of five articles profiling the Democratic gubernatorial candidates. State
Four top art curators were asked to select an underexposed Maine photographer.
Four weeks of Reader Roundtables in the state have yielded consensus that there
Four-year-old Heather Hessapelis is spending this week at Camp Sunshine at Sebag
Four years after Pamela Webb, 32, of Winthrop, disappeared from the Maine Turnpi