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Janice and Richard Cox of Stevensville, Maryland, have won the essay contest sta
Janice Driver's fourth-grade class at Woolwich Central School has written a new
Janice Zeman, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Maine, h
January 1994 will go down in the record books as the sixth-coldest and the ninth
January sales at LL Bean's in Freeport are up 30 percent over January 1993, an
January's general fund revenues exceeded estimates by 9 percent, or nearly $13 m
Jan Zielinksi and Zofia Jaworska, part of a Chicago-based burglary ring, face fe
Jason Clark, 28, is currently negotiating with Zootz nightclub owner Kris Clark
Jason Cooke of Pittsfield on Monday filed suit in Cumberland County Superior Cou
Jason Draut, a graduating senior at Morse High School in Bath, told a commenceme
Jason Heath, 17, of Harrison, and Chet Tracy, 16, of Oxford, both students at Ox
Jason J. Waylein, 20, of Lynn, Massachusetts, was charged with aggravated assaul
Jason Klein, 23, who operates Mr. Bungles' Ice Cream truck, will no longer be ab
Jason Magill, 50, of Saco, drowned in the ocean near the Old Orchard Beach town
Jason Smith, a production assistant with WGME-TV's "I-Team," tried to take a sec, Christopher Barry
Jason Walker, 19, of Falmouth, and Ben H. Hanson, 18, of Limington, both student
Jasper S. Wyman, 40, of Waterville, has become the sixth Republican candidate fo
Jasper S. Wyman, the head of the Christian Civic League of Maine, has registered
Jasper Wyman, the executive director of the Christian Civic League of Maine, has
Jay and Roxanne Hussey are the third generation of their family to run Hussey's, Sarah Goodyear
Jay Jack and Amanda Buckner of Poland co-own the Academy of Mixed Martial Arts i, Annie Reichert
Jayne Greer Hurley, 37, the Sanford native and researcher for the Center for Sci
Jay P. McCloskey, 45, of Bangor, a long-time assistant U.S. attorney, was named
Jay P. McCloskey, 46, of Bangor, was sworn in as Maine's new U.S. Attorney Tuesd
Jay Rasku, a senior biology and art student at Bates College, introduced student, Evan Halper
Jazz pianist Butch Thompson, who led the house band for 12 years on public radio
"Jazz" piece on the Maine Jazz Camp at the University of Maine's Farmington camp, Reid Hansen
J.B. Brown's Sugar Refinery., J. P. Soule
JBF Scientific Co. of Southwest Harbor has been awarded two contracts worth more
J.D. Irving Ltd. of Canada has reached verbal agreement to purchase a section of
Jeanette Hayes, 17, who will be a senior at Gray-New Gloucester High School this
Jean Hay, 45, of Blue Hill, who recently resigned as legislative assistant to 1s
Jeanine Magryta, currently serving a 4-year sentence for the November 1992 slash
Jeanine S. Magryta, 31, has pleaded guilty to aggravated assault for her attack
Jean Maginnis of the Maine Center for Creativity hopes that Art All Around, a pu
Jean Nappi, widow of Nicholas Nappi, one of the founders of Nappi Distributors,
Jeanne Bassett of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group was in Portland yester
Jeannine A Guttman, former national editor of Gannett News Services in Washingt
Jeff Libby, currently being held in segregation at the Maine Correctional Instit
Jeff Mottola of Somers Point, N.J.; Gary Greaves of Miami; and Howard Eddy of Me
Jeffrey A. Grossman, 38, will become the administrative assistant for the city o
Jeffrey A. Thaler, an environmental attorney and a partner in the law firm of Be
Jeffrey A. Thaler, an environmental attorney in Portland, and Richard Barringer
Jeffrey Fortier, 21, son of state Representative Marge Kilkelly of Wiscasset, re
Jeffrey Fortier, 21, the son of Wiscasset Rep. Marge Kilkelly, was found dead in
Jeffrey H. McKinnon, 41, is a co-founder of Georgetown Collection Inc., a Westbr
Jeffrey J. McGrath, 36, of Saco, president of the East Biddeford Little League,
Jeffrey L. Libby, a convicted murderer and prison informant, has been moved to t
Jeffrey Nims, code enforcement officer for Camden, found several shoreland zonin, Murray Carpenter
Jeffrey Patten, 35, of York Harbor, raised $3,700 for the Dream Factory of York
Jeffrey Thaler, attorney for Jack Hegarty in his federal lawsuit against state a
Jeffrey W. Jones, a Scarborough attorney representing the National Rifle Associa
Jeffrey W. Rumore, 31, a federal fugitive sought by Maine police since 1989, on
Jeff Scully and Sean Casey are organizing this summer's Maine Games, which will, Sam Pfeifle
Jennifer Davis, 23, a sociology and psychology teacher at Thornton Academy in Sa
Jenny Elowitch, 27, a Portland native who left the state to pursue a professiona
Jeremy Ecker, 18, Wayne Courtney and David Luce, both 18, died early Sunday when
Jeremy Libby of Pittsfield last week broke his neck at the Loolapalooza rock con
Jerome Ramsey, 40, president of Public Cable Co., has been working long hours du
Jerry A. Hinton, a retired police commander from Portsmouth, N.H., has been chos
Jerry and Cindy Harmon of Westbrook, both 34, received their high school diploma
Jerry Genesio, director of the Portland-based Veterans for Peace, will join a me
Jerry Genesio, director of Veterans for Peace in Portland, was denied entry into
Jerry Genesio of Portland, founder of Veterans for Peace, organized VFP's Childr, Andrew K. Weegar
Jerry Genesio of Veterans for Peace yesterday gave a press conference detailing
Jerry Genesio, the head of Portland-based Veterans for Peace, was returning home
Jerry Giguere of Giguere Auction Company in Windham seeks hunters willing to sel, Laura Conaway
Jerry Hinton, who became Brunswick's police chief ten months ago, has adopted a
Jessica Dion, 9, of Saco, underwent a successful bone marrow transplant at age 2
Jess Kilby writes about the three "Free Boxes," newspaper boxes once used for th, Jess Kilby
Jet skis, also known as personal watercraft, are now the leading cause of boatin, Andrew K. Weegar
J. Henry Lyons, 31, of South Portland, yesterday surrendered to authorities on a
J. Henry Lyons of South Portland, arrested earlier this month and charged with m
Jill Bloomquist, 26, and her two sons, Jerrid White, 1, and three-week-old Devin
Jill Eastman, 14, of Windham, yesterday was awarded a four-year, $34,000 college
Jim Baines, 24, of Bangor, was 15 in 1984 when he and two companions beat Charle
Jim Brunelle column on House Speaker John L Martin's call for a constitutional, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle column on recent disclosures concerning the acceptance of fully-pai, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle column on the gubernatorial primaries, and the dominance of the rac, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle column on the Maine Democratic State Committee's decision to hold p, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle column on the Maine Supreme Judicial Court's political redistrictin, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle column on the polarization that accompanies mindless partisanship i, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle column on the preservation of Portland's Deering Oaks., Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle column on the proposal by state representative Donnell P Carroll o, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle column on the recent resignation of Speaker of the Maine House John, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle column on the ruling by Justice Sidney W. Wernick upholding the Por, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle column on William Troubh's candidacy for the 1st District congressi, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle editorial on independent gubernatorial candidate Angus King, whose, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on former Senator and Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie, wh, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on Joe Foley, a saxophonist and clarinet player in Portland f, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on legalizing marijuana., Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on Lewiston's upcoming referendum on the city's ordinance ban, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on Mark Finks, who in 1982 went to court to argue that voters, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on Olympia Snowe and her record concerning military spending., Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on Peter Damborg, journalist and press secretary for former g, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on Republican gubernatorial candidate Susan M. Collins and th, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on state Senator Dale McCormick, D-Monmouth, and her proposed, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on the Blaine House in Augusta, and the need to maintain the, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on the controversy surrounding Maine House Speaker John Marti, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on the death penalty, which Maine abolished in 1887., Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on the field of women candidates lining up for a shot at the, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on the issue of obscenity laws. South Portland recently pass, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on the referendum to limit state legislators to no more than, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on the report recently released by the Maine Secretary of Sta, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on the return of the SS Jeremiah O'Brien to Portland Harbor,, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on the settlement of a class-action lawsuit against the Maine, Jim Brunelle
Jim Brunelle piece on U.S. Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell's decision, Jim Brunelle
Jim Cohen, Portland City Councilor, writes that the opportunity to relocate the, Jim Cohen
Jim DiVirgilio, 36, of Scarborough, recently named head of the 25-member Camp Ke
Jim DiVirgilio, 36, the president of the new board of directors of Camp Ketcha i
Jim Douglass, a peace activist and former advisor to the Second Vatican Council
Jim Fotter, an employee of the Maine Education Association, is an openly gay vol, Evan Halper
Jim LaBrecque, 40, a native of Farmington, is the brains behind cutting-edge ene, Phyllis Austin
Jim MacNaughton, owner of The Garage at Morrill's Corner in Portland, is under a, Sarah Goodyear
Jim MacNaughton, the former proprietor of The Garage, has been talking with Port
Jim Mitchell, former chairman of the Maine Democratic Party and nephew of U.S. S
Jimmy Paradis, 3, of South Portland, needs to undergo medical tests at Emory Uni
Jim Oliver left the Portland West Neighborhood Planning Council in 1995 for a po, Laura Conaway
Jim Orr, chief executive officer of Unum Corp., said companies should check the, Laura Conaway
Jim Petersen, an archaeologist at the University of Maine at Farmington, has dis
Jim Sanville review of the April 10 Black Crowes concert at the Cumberland Count, Jim Sanville
Jim Wilson, a fisheries economist, and anthropologist Jim Acheson, both at the U
Jim Yeager, a board member of the Maine Equine Industry Association, warns horse, Katherine Skelton
J. J. Nissen Baking Company announced yesterday that its proposed sale to Flower
J. Michael Lynch, the state race steward who was the subject of Joseph Ricci's t
J Michael Orenduff, the chancellor of the University of Maine System, yesterday
J. Michael Orenduff, the chancellor of the University of Maine System, yesterday
J. Michael Orenduff, while president of the University of Maine in Farmington, c
Joan Beaudoin, 58, of Auburn, has filed suit in US District court against Dani
Joan Benoit Samuelson, 35, of Freeport, will seek her third Boston Marathon vict
Joanna Williamson, 33, has filed suit in federal court charging that Robert S. H
Joanne Stinson, 30, of Westbrook, has filed suit in Cumberland County Superior C
Joan Steeves recently saw the Cumberland house she built for $800,000 in 1986 se
Joe DeGeorge, owner of Portland Fruit and Nut Vending Co., and partners Russell
Joe DePeters, Scott Mayott and Randy Fickett helped eight people escape from a f
Joel Eastman, a professor of history at the University of Southern Maine will ho, Allen Dammann
Joel Eckhaus says his ukelele-mandolin-and-saw band, The Pinetones, is unique in, Jim Pinfold
Joel Fuller 36, currently serving a 50-year term in state prison for murder, has
Joel Fuller, 36, was sentenced to life in prison for the 1985 shooting death of
Joel Russ, 49, of Cape Elizabeth, has been president of the Chamber of Commerce
Joe O'Donnell, owner of the Pilot Group in Portland, has been hired by the North, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Joey Gamache of Lewiston will try to regain the World Boxing Association lightwe
Joey Gamache, the top-ranked contender for the World Boxing Association lightwei
John and Geraldine Nagel of Greenville, winners of a $5 million Readers' Digest
John and Katherine Turlo of South Windham have donated their 38-by-38-foot, 1930
John and Mae Batchelor of Westbrook were married October 7, 1944, and thirty hou, Selby Frame
John Andrews of Saco has proposed running a bicycle path from Portland through S, Andrew K. Weegar
John Athansiou, a Greek immigrant who runs Topsham House of Pizza, had his appli
John Backman and his son James five years ago launched I & R Associates Inc. out, John Gormley
John Bothelo, 60, of West Bowdoin, the owner of a business he calls "Johnnies Ti
John Brier, co-owner of Industry, an over-18 dance club in the Old Port in Portl, Laura Conaway
John Brier of Scarborough is mounting a referendum campaign to raise the legal a, Evan Halper
John Brier, Ron LaVallee and Brian Hanson, owners of The Cage on Portland's Whar
John Brinda of Washington state this month completed the 500-mile extension to t, Andrew K. Weegar
John Campbell, attorney for Joe Ricci in his lawsuit against the city of Portlan, Sharon Bass
John Casey, head coach of boys basketball at Cape Elizabeth High School for the
John C. Costello, 33, of Kennebunkport, owner of Blue Water Boat Sales, has been
John Chandler, a native of Oakland and Freeport, has been named as the new execu
John Chase, 30, a nine-year veteran with the Westbrook Police Department, has be
John Demos of the Maine Sierra Club told an Earth Day rally at the University of, Evan Halper
John Devine, legal counsel to Gov. McKernan, yesterday announced that the govern
John D. Rockefeller Jr. in 1915 began acquiring property on Mount Desert for a s, Mark Condon
John Emerson, 78, of Durham, died Sunday of cancer, leaving the state to clean u
John Enright, 33, of California, was in Portland Monday, the halfway point of hi
John Farrell, co-director of the Freeport-based Figures of Speech Theater, will, Suzy Fried
John Fernandes of Massachusetts, pilot of a four-seat Cessna, last night made an
John Fitzsimmons took over as president of the Maine Technical College System in, Edgar Allen Beem
John Freund, 48, of Nottingham, N.H., one of four sea kayakers stuck by lightnin
John Glowa of South China, head of the Maine Wolf Coalition, favors the natural
John G. Morse, Bath's second-largest property owner after Bath Iron Works, died
John G Rafter, pilot of the Airmed Skycare Inc helicopter that crashed in Casc
John Grande, who recently left his position as town planner in Gorham for a simi
John Green, 37, of Arundel, who has worked in the fishing industry all his adult
John G "Sean" Rafter, the pilot of the Airmed helicopter that crashed November
John Hagan, a biologist with the Manomet Observatory in Massachusetts, has exami, Andrew K. Weegar
John Hayward, 28, of Springvale, testified in York County Superior Court in the
John Hegarty, the husband of Katherine Hegarty, who was shot by police in her ca
John Huard, 49, a Waterville native and football coach at Maine Maritime Academy
John Hubbard, the owner of Pet Jungle on Forest Avenue in Portland, feels confid
John J. Finn, 59, labor lawyer and chief negotiator for the Maine State Employee
John J. Nissen Baking Co. of Portland has discontinued its boxed cake business,
John J. Sullivan, 44, an inmate at the Maine State Prison until last week when h
John J. Sullivan, a convicted murderer, in December was abruptly transferred fro, Peter W. Cox
John Kaleta of Eagle Lake, a high school biology teacher, is busy training his t
John Kingman, 73, of Smyrna, traveled 650 miles a week to attend Husson College
John K. Marshall, the president of PACT 95, the Bangor syndicate that is accredi
John Leonard, the president of Maine Employers Mutual Insurance Co., yesterday t
John L. Martin, who told the House of Representatives that he will not seek anot
John Marshall, 28, became a regular on Channel 51's 10 P.M. newscast about two m
John Martin, who came to Augusta as a 23-year-old reformer, will step down on Th
John McArdle III, a Portland lawyer representing the five-year-old son of Barbar
John Menario became city manager of Portland in 1967, and held that post until 1
John Nolan, fiscal manager of the Portland West Neighborhood Planning Council, w, Christopher Barry
Johnny J. Boyd Jr., 22, an enlisted man at the Brunswick Naval Air Station, was
Johnny J. Boyd Jr., 22, of North Carolina, an enlisted man at Brunswick Naval Ai
John P "Jack" Critchley and Frances Harriman are running as a team for seats on
John Pulsifer, 57, of Scarborough, who used to own Ford, Lincoln-Mercury, Subaru
John R. and Cynthia A. Longevin of Falmouth are both psychotherapists, and recen
John Rensenbrink, Green Party candidate for the U.S. Senate, has criticized the, Andrew K. Weegar
John Rensenbrink of the Maine Greens journeyed to Washington, D.C., to invite co, Evan Halper
John Roberts Co of Biddeford yesterday filed bankruptcy court documents detaili
John Roberts Co of Biddeford yesterday sent its 170 employees home without thei
John Roberts Inc. of Biddeford, an employee-owned clothing company, is behind on
John Roberts, the Biddeford apparel maker which operates under the name of ACT I
John Roberts, the Biddeford clothing company, on Thursday sent its workers home
John Roberts, the Biddeford clothing manufacturer, and the Finance Authority of
John Roberts, the Biddeford clothing manufacturer, closed yesterday, apparently
John Roberts, the Biddeford clothing manufacturer, on September 7 voluntarily co
John Roberts, the Biddeford clothing manufacturer, on Tuesday filed Chapter 7 pa
John Roberts, the Biddeford clothing manufacturer which last week filed for Chap
John Roberts, the Biddeford coat manufacturer, which has been struggling with fi
John Rosenbrink, a political scientist at Bowdoin College, hosted the first Nort
John S. Blank III was 14 years old when he started working for the Eastern Steam, John S. Blank
"John's Column" noting that the owners of All-Terrain Vehicles (ATV) apparently, John N. Cole
"John's Column" on the legal battle between the Penobscot Nation and the Passama, John N. Cole
"John's Column" on the recent release of 700 adult Atlantic salmon worth about $, John N. Cole
"John's Column" on the Smelt Hill Dam, the first of many barriers near the mouth, John N. Cole
John S. Dexter, 50, director of the Maine Chamber of Commerce & Industry for the
John Sowles, who was overseeing an attempt by the Department of Marine Resources, Rebecca Goldfine
John Stevens, 15, and Connie Hallett, 35, both of Portland, yesterday were the w
John Sullivan, 44, of Hartland, is being held at the Somerset County Jail in Sko
John Thomas, 37, of Louisiana, was rescued last Sunday by a group of 33 rafters
John T. Mussey, 28, of South Portland, yesterday was charged by Portland police
Joint hearings before the Appropriations and Human Resources committees heard de
Jon Andrews, an employee with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection,, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Jonathan Carter, 42, of North New Portland, kicked off his Green Party candidacy
Jonathan Carter of Ban clear-cutting last week criticized Gov. King, the timber, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Jonathan Lee of the Maine SpeakOut Project, a statewide gay advocacy group, has, Tony Giampetruzzi
Jonathan Linton, 19, of Litchfield was arraigned yesterday in District Court in
Jonathan M. Johnson, 22, of Jay, suspected of trying to kill his father in a car
Jonathan M. Johnson, 22, of Jay, was arrested on a charge of attempted murder in
Jonathan Reitman, an arbitrator, on Friday concluded that the town of Cumberland
Jonathan Rietman, an arbitrator, on Friday ruled that the town of Cumberland was
Jonathan Schell, the renowned scholar and author of "The Fate of the Earth," sch, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Jonathan West, president of the Ogunquit Rotary, and former District Gov. Bob Pa
Jon Cahill, 59, a former physical-education teacher, started the Gym Dandies Chi, Michaela Cavallaro
Jonesport and Beals Island high school basketball teams started winning champion, Michael Brosnan
Jon Pinette, a Lewiston native currently residing in Portland, won a gold medal
Jordan's Lobster House on Larrabee Road in Westbrook, owned by Robert and Gary J
Jordan's Meats recalled 1,200 pounds of chicken hot dogs on Thursday, after Marg
Jos. A. Banks Clothiers of Maryland, a catalog and retail chain with a showroom
Jos. A. Banks Clothiers, which has 58 traditional retail stores nationwide, has
Joseph A. Dasha III, 59, filed suit in U.S. District Court against Maine Medical
Joseph Boulos, 47, owner of The Boulos Co., has brought the 18-year-old brokerag
Joseph Brennan, Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, supports the idea of u, Andrew K. Weegar
Joseph C. Cavallaro Jr., a Portland firefighter who died in the line of duty in
Joseph Dana, 13, of Indian Island, claims his rights were violated by federal cu
Joseph D. Emmons, 48, a teacher at South Portland's Mahoney Middle School, plead
Joseph D. Emmons, the former South Portland teacher who was acquitted last year
Joseph E. Brennan, 59, former two-term governor and two-term congressman and cur
Joseph E. Brennan, Democratic candidate for governor, on Tuesday outlined a prop
Joseph E. Brennan formally opened his bid for the governor's seat on Thursday in
Joseph E. Brennan has raised around $349,000 for his gubernatorial campaign, top
Joseph E. Brennan's official portrait, by South Portland artist Joe Nicoletti, w
Joseph G Kelley Jr, a 20-year employee with Jordan's Meats, has been named to
Joseph G. Pelliccia, assistant professor of biology at Bates College, has for tw
Josephine Ford Ingalls, the great-grandaughter of Henry Ford and a summer reside, Cathy Genthner
Josephine M. LaPlante, associate professor at the University of Southern Maine's
Josephine M. LaPlante, professor of policy at the Muskie Institute of Public Aff
Joseph Jenkins, author of The Humanure Handbook, believes that water pollution c, Kathryn Skelton
Joseph J. Gerry, bishop of the Diocese of Portland, hails the English edition of
Joseph Kelley, director of the Maine Geology Division of the Maine Geological Su
Joseph Lemieux Jr. of Livermore Falls said he will challenge the commission over
Joseph Leo Thibeau, maintenance supervisor of Kennebunk's Naragansett Hotel, exp, E J. Blake
Joseph L. Soley, 63, of Portland, owns real estate in Portland valued at $8.1 mi, Al Diamon
Joseph P. Conroy, a teacher at Cape Elizabeth High School for 32 years and the s
Joseph Peavey invented the peavey, a log-driving tool, in 1858, but what cheated, Elizabeth Peavey
Joseph Ricci, owner of Scarborough Downs race track, has proposed reopening J. R
Joseph Ricci, owner of Scarborough Downs racetrack, wants to open an off-track b
Joseph Ricci, owner of Scarborough Downs race track, was arrested yesterday on a
Joseph Ricci, owner of Scarborough Downs race track, yesterday said he wants to
Joseph Ricci, owner of Scarborough Downs racetrack, yesterday said that he will
Joseph Ricci, owner of Scarbrough Downs race track, is seeking permission to est
Joseph Ricci, the owner of Scarborough Downs, has proposed opening off-track bet
Joseph Soley, owner of the Seamen's Club and Leo's Billiards, has offered to giv
Joseph T. Johns, 21, a transient from Oregon, was arrested and charged with yest
Josette Huntress of Limestone, a senior at Colby College, has been crowned Miss
Joshua F. Moore, a schooner captain, describes various methods to avoid seasickn, Joshua F. Moore
Jotul, the Norwegian woodstove manufacturer, saw its sales in the U.S. drop from
Journal of Lt. Chris Barrows, commanding officer of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter, Chris Barrows
Joyce Bisson, 21, of Biddeford, is a freshman starter on the University of New E
J. Russell Wiggins of Ellsworth, former editor of The Washington Post and U.S. a
J. Terrance Murray, chairman of Fleet Financial Group, parent of Fleet Bank of M
Juan Perez, a former Spanish teacher at Cape Elizabeth High School, has proposed, Edgar Allen Beem
Judge Bernard Devine yesterday sentenced 16-year-old Damian Bevers of Cape Eliza
Judge Carl O. Bradford sentenced Jeanine S. Magryta to ten years in prison with
Judge Dana A. Cleaves, who for three years has been chief judge of the Administr
Judge Douglas A. Clapp has ruled that Michael Mason Jr., 17, of Embden, charged
Judge Douglas A. Clapp heard details about the violence which was common in the
Judge Edward Gaulin in Biddeford District Court yesterday sentenced 10-year-old
Judge Frank M. Coffin, 86, of South Portland, the unsuccessful 1960 Maine gubern, Sarah Halstead
Judge Richard DeBenedetto, an administrative judge with the Occupational Health
Judge William Fowler, a federal administrative judge, yesterday upheld a Federal
Judiciary Committee members are likely to remain as divided as their constituent
Judi Freeman, 35, formerly with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, has been n
Judi Freeman, 36, the Joan Whitney Payson curator at the Portland Museum of Art,
Judi Perkins, 37, of Freeport, has been diagnosed with porphyria, a rare blood d
Judy and Jim Dion of Saco wrote a letter about the financial pressures they face
Judy Berg of the Small Woodland Owners of Maine says that illicit dumping is a f, Andrew K. Weegar
Judy Kany, former state senator and current project director for health professi, Judy Kany
Judy Valle's father Donald started the Valle's restaurant chain in 1933, and now
Juice box manufacturers will appeal a judge's ruling that Maine's ban on the box
Julian M. Sobin, 73, of Boston, is the man behind the long lines of stacked east
Julie C Conroy, 37, who last November lost her bid for re-election to the South
Julie Fraser has been hired as director of Freeport Child Care Services, the non
Julien Holmes, 64, of Wayne, a retired atmospheric physicist for the federal gov
Julie Parisien, 23, of Auburn, a two-time Olympian and winner of three World Cup
Julie Parisien of Auburn yesterday finished third at the U.S. Alpine Ski Champio
June Nerber, Jane French and Bruce Potter, Palermo School Board members associat, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Juniors at Freeport High School are required to take American Studies, a yearlon
Jurors in the Randal B. Toler manslaughter trial say they drew close to each oth
Jurors in the trial of four defendants charged in the June 1992 death of Randal
Jurors were seated in Florida in the federal case against retired Army general W
Just as basketmaking is enjoying a resurgence among Maine's four Wabanaki tribes, Andrew K. Weegar
Justice Carl O. Bradford on Friday ordered Time Warner Cable to reopen its Westb
Justice Donald Alexander sentenced Raymond Brett Cantwell, 33, of Camden, to 50
Justice G. Arthur Brennan yesterday sentenced Bryan Bourgeois, 37, of Westbrook,
Justice G. Arthur Brennan yesterday sentenced David Brown, 33, to 18 days in jai, Jason Wolfe
Justice G. Arthur Brennan yesterday sentenced Glen J. Douglass, 29, of Portland,
Justice Kermit Lipez yesterday sentenced Steven R. Bennett and Michael J. Maldon
Justice Kermit V. Lipez has ruled that a 20-minute taped confession made by Scot
Justice Kermit V. Lipez yesterday reinstated Leon Planche as police chief of Cum
Justice Paul A. Fritzsche yesterday sentenced Dennis Bedard, 44, a former youth
Justice Paul A. Fritzsche yesterday sentenced Roland Thompson to 11 years in pri
Justice Paul A Fritzsche yesterday sentenced Russell Stull, owner of Yarmouth R
Justice Robert E. Crowley yesterday sentenced Raymond Hatch of Brunswick to 364
Justice Roland A. Cole yesterday ruled that statements made to police by Pamela
Justice Roland A. Cole yesterday sentenced Susan Cole, 38, of Yarmouth to spend
Justice Roland Cole yesterday sentenced Dale L. Thibeault, 44, of Biddeford, to
Justice Sidney Wernick yesterday gave final approval to the settlement of a laws
Justice Sidney W. Wernick, a Superior Court judge, said yesterday that he will d
Justice Sidney W. Wernick yesterday gave preliminary approval to a plan to settl
Justice Sidney W. Wernick yesterday ruled that the Portland Housing Authority's
Justice Stephen L. Perkins sentenced Terry Martin Kerrigan, 45, of Lewiston, to
Justice Thomas Delahanty yesterday sentenced Sherrie Cotton, 20, in Androscoggin
Justice William E. McKinley yesterday sentenced Robert C. Hornbarger, 48, the Pe
Justice William S. Brodick yesterday sentenced George Gatcomb Jr., 44, to 15 yea
Justin Konrad, a Presidential Scholar and a recent Deering High School graduate
Justin Leinfelder, 20, and Nathanial Probert, 21, both of Portland, each face tw
Justin Leinfelder, 20, of Portland, has pleaded guilty to criminal mischief for
Justin N. Caulfield of Massachusetts, a pre-med student at Bowdoin College, has
"Just Looking" piece on "A Legacy for Maine: Masterworks from the Collection of, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on "Atlantic Windows," an exhibit or works by William Manni, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on "Digital Art: The Next Big Thing?," currently showing at, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on "Exotica: Paintings and Installations by Hunt Slonem," c, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on "Ho Chi Minh," an exhibit of works by C. David Thomas, c, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on "Lasting Impressions: Contemporary Prints from the Bruc, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on "Making It Real," a traveling exhibition of set-up photo, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on Mierle Laderman Ukeles' "Flow Thru Out" at the Maine Col, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on some of the artists' studios visited by the writer, incl, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on "Sur Bois: Franco-American Woodcarvers of Northern New E, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on the art scene in Portland. Tom Crotty is proprietor of, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on the author's experience guiding 15 art collectors from L, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on "The Eccentric Image," an exhibit of 28 works by 14 arti, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on the "Embedded Metaphor," an exhibition at the Bowdoin Co, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on the Maine College of Arts' (MECA) 4th annual Art Honors, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on "The Quiet in the Land," an exhibit currently showing at, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on the visual vocabularies of four Maine artists, Natasha M, Edgar Allen Beem
"Just Looking" piece on Vincent Van Gogh's "Irises," which in 1987 sold at Sothe, Edgar Allen Beem
Just off the East Trail of Bangor City Forest is the two-year-old Orono Bog boa, Jennie Pfander
"Just the Facts" charting showing enrollment by race at the state's colleges and
"Just the Facts" graph showing bachelor's degrees by school and by subject for a
"Just the Facts" piece listing per capita state and local revenue and state and
"Just the Facts" piece listing the 52 top Maine employers of lobbyists. Central
"Just the Facts" piece listing the members of Gov.-elect Angus King's Transition
"Just the Facts" piece listing the recipients of Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund awa
"Just the Facts" piece listing the top five legislative lobbying interests for 1
"Just the Facts" piece listing the top ten foreign markets for Maine products.
"Just the Facts" piece on Maine children, with data, by county, on the number of
"Just the Facts" piece on tha annual tuition and mandatory fees at Maine indepen
"Just the Facts" piece on the six largest paychecks at Bates, Bowdoin and Colby
"Just the Facts" piece with median hospital charges at hospitals in Maine.
"Just the Facts" table comparing charges for normal deliveries and Cesarean sect
"Just the Facts" table on alcohol use by Maine school children grades 6-12.
Jym St. Pierre of Augusta, Maine representative for The Wilderness Society, argu, Jym St Pierre
Kaleigh Tara, 33, last week was elected mayor of Lewiston, defeating 12-year Cit, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Karen Lee Pfost, 47, of Vicksburg, Michigan, the driver of the 18-wheel tank tru
Karen Mayo, a founding member of the Maine Green Party, last week defeated incum
Karen Montanaro, born Karen Hurll, describes the epiphany she had at age 12 when, Hannah Fox
Karen Serunian, 33, is a Portland-based private investigator who has been doing, Elizabeth Peavey
Karen White's class at Jack Elementary School on Portland's Munjoy Hill have est
Karim Nosrati and his wife Sohelya Sateri, both natives of Iran, -- arrived in Por
Karl and Lisa Pitcher, owner of Wallace's Market in Friendship, last week purcha, Steve Cartwright
Karl Edstrom of Massachusetts remembers a voyabe on the "Hesper" in 1920-21. Th
Kate Douglas Wiggin's 1916 play "The Old Peabody Pew" has become a ritual at the, Marcia Berntson Anderson
Kate Kaminski, a Boston University film school graduate who has written a scree
Katherine E. Coon, 100 a former librarian, died Tuesday at Kennebunk Nursing Cen
Katherine Ostrye, 11, was one of 500,000 girls nationwide who participated in Ta
Kathleen Fowler, the daughter of Beverly Ricker of Scarborough, said she is conv
Kathy Lee Pfost, 47, a truck driver from Vicksburg, Michigan, yesterday caused a
Kathy Newell has formed the Peaks Island School Alumni Association, and anyone w
Kay Hawkins, code enforcement officer for the town of Hartford, says that town s
Keeping the Lights On: Ingenuity, Dedication, and Diesel., Suzanne MacDonald
Keith A. Peaco, 66, of Scarborough, executive director of Pharos House, says he
Keith A. Peaco, executive director of Pharos House, says he was not intentionall
Keith C. Gorman, 25, of Woburn, Mass., was found guilty of manslaughter and six
Keith Citrine, director of the Deering Oaks Family Festival, declared that this
Keith Citrine, director of the Deering Oaks Festival, has hired Dr. Richard Camp
Kelley & Picerne Inc. of Warwick, R.I., owners of the Five Points Shopping Cente
Kelly and Picerne Inc. of Rhode Island, owners of Five Points Shopping Center in
Kelly DeWitt, the 10-year-old girl charged in last week's fatal Biddeford apartm
Kelly Galligan, the former Lisbon elementary school teacher charged with four fe
Kelly Graves, Stephen Bailey and Kim Magid, doing business as Perfect Pitch Inc.
Kelly Klein, who will graduate from Southern Maine Technical College this Friday
Ken and Ida Manko of Wells are well known for their American folk art collection, Sarah Cumming Cecil
Ken Berdeen has raised 1,585 lilac bushes on his 65-acre garden just outside Ken, Wade Zahares
Ken Campbell explains how to caulk a boat. Tools and techniques are explained i, Carl Young
Ken Doane of Kennebunk always wanted to be a lobsterman, but at age 17 juvenile, Patricia Dugan and Christiana Fachin
Kenetech Windpower, the nation's largest wind energy corporation, has proposed i, Phyllis Austin
Ken Greenleaf review of the best and worst of art in Maine during 1993., Ken Greenleaf
Ken Greenleaf reviews an exhibition of paintings by Anne Gresinger at Icon Galle
Ken Hutchins of Cape Porpoise knows everything there is to know about tuna fishi, Betsey Robinson and Chip Zeiner
Ken Keisler, conductor of the Illinois Symphony and teacher at the University of, Kit Pfeiffer
Ken Lantz, a junior high school computer teacher in Orrington, thought publishin, Evan Halper
Kennebec County Probate Judge James E. Mitchell has ruled that Anne Marie Barry
Kennebec County Probate Judge James Mitchell has ended the one-year state guardi
Kennebec County Superior Court justice Bruce Chandler has concluded that Kenneth
Kennebec County Superior Court justice Bruce Chandler said a 28-page motion file
Kennebec County Superior Court justice Bruce Chandler yesterday heard testimony
Kennebec County Superior Court justice Kermit V. Lipez on Friday set aside the m
Kennebec County Superior Court justice Nancy D Mills yesterday refused to order
Kennebec County Superior Court justice Nancy Mills on May 24 ruled that changes
Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce President Peter Thompson said that entries i
Kennebec Valley CoHousing has selected a 199-acre tract of pasture, orchard and, Edgar Allen Beem
Kennebec Valley Co-Housing received a $144,000 grant from the Federal Home Loan
Kennebec Valley CoHousing, the state's first cohousing development, on July 29 r
Kennebunk and Old Orchard Beach high schools were both featured in the book "Twe
Kennebunk area residents recall old-time Christmases of the 1900s, 1910s, and 19
Kennebunk police have arrested Eric S. Michalovic, 18, of Kennebunk, and charged
Kennebunkport Brewing Co., which brews Shipyard Export Ale, is hoping to open a
Kennebunkport lobsterman Albert Hutchins explains how to knit a lobster trap hea, Fran Ober and Carl Young
Kennebunkport lobsterman Stilly Griffin explains how to build a lobster trap. P, Elizabeth Tanner
Kennebunkport police chief Robert Sullivan has proposed expanding an eight-car p
Kennebunkport's "Christmas Prelude," started as an event for "locals," has bloss, Judith Hansen
Kennebunkport selectmen last week approved the resumption of the traditional Fou
Kennebunkport selectmen say that a proposal by police chief Robert Sullivan to e
Kennebunkport town officials have determined that the federal government violate
Kennebunk town officials are appealing to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court to pr
Kennedy Slate Mine Forestry of Abbottville has been fined $3,000 for polluting t, Phyllis Austin
Kenneth Allen, a suspect in a state ballot-tampering investigation, said he will
Kenneth Allen, former top aide to House Speaker John L. Martin, received a 365 d
Kenneth Allen, longtime top aide to House Speaker John L. Martin, pleaded guilty
Kenneth Edgecomb, 85, the code enforcement officer for the town of Limington, is
Kenneth Elliott plans to defy publicly the state's marijuana laws next Saturday
Kenneth Gordon, Gov. John McKernan's nominee to head the Public Utilities Commis
Kenneth Hayes, the chairman of Maine Common Cause, yesterday said that congressi
Kenneth Hews, chairman of the Maine Hospital Association, on Tuesday said that P
Kenneth Hutchins is one of the last Kennebunkport natives to have fished off sai, Fran Ober
Kenneth J. Newell Sr., 56, of Perry, a former lieutenant governor of the Pleasan
Kenneth Lamb, 40, of Scarborough, an assistant manager of the Pizza Hut restaura
Kenneth M. Allen, 41, of Sydney, sentenced to 25 days in jail for his part in th
Kenneth M. Allen, formerly chief aide to House Speaker John L. Martin, and Micha
Kenneth M. Allen, top aide to Democratic House Speaker John L. Martin, will plea
Kenneth M. Lefebvre was yesterday elected mayor of Westbrook. Lefebvre won with
Kenneth Waldo Emerson, 54, of Pownal, has had a long-running dispute with the to
Ken Texor writes about the bloodworm and sandworm industry and his day worming, Ken Textor
Kerry was 15 when she was infected with HIV, the virus which causes AIDS. She no, Edgar Allen Beem
Kevin Bisson, 19, of Biddeford, who died last week when the car he was driving w
Kevin C. Clark, son of L.L. Bean heiress Linda Bean, yesterday was rescued by th
Kevin Donoghue and Dave Marshall will be sworn in to the Portland City Council o, Sara Donnelly
Kevin Eastler, 16, of Farmington, yesterday finished first in the 5-K race at th
Kevin Henson, visiting professor of sociology at Bowdoin College, recently saw p, Evan Halper
Kevin Mahoney, 31, of Bangor, a silver medalist in sailing at the 1992 Barcelona
Kevin M. Day, 17, a Westbrook High School senior, will be among those present in
Kevin Peterson of the Appalachian Trail Conference said a full assessment of dam, Phyllis Austin
Key Bank of Maine and Hannaford Bros. Co. have signed an agreement that will all
Key Bank of Maine has assigned its $100,000 mortgage on Hidden Court, a $2 milli
Key Bank of Maine has until March 14 to pay a $62,000 tax bill for Hidden Court,
Key Bank of Maine yesterday announced that it has agreed to sell four small bran
KeyCorp of Albany, the parent of Key Bank of Maine, has grown from having $19 bi
KeyCorp of Cleveland has agreed to purchase Casco Northern Bank and Bank of Verm
Keycorp of Cleveland, the parent of Key Bank of Maine, yesterday announced plans
Key Corp., the Albany-based parent of Key Bank of Maine, increased its quarterly
KeyCorp, the parent of Key Bank of Maine, plans to merge with Society Corp. of C
Keyes Fibre Co. plans to layoff 138 workers at its Waterville and Fairfield plan
Keyes Fibre Co. said that recent acts of sabotage against two manufacturing mach
Keyes Fibre Co., which manufactures molded fiber products at plants in Watervill
"Kids' Books" piece on "A Year on Monhegan Island," by Julia Dean., Tory Haiss
Kimberly Dakin, 37, of South Portland, recently appeared in two Mad Horse Theatr
Kim-Marie Dean Smith, 34, of South Portland, an AIDS educator and nurse, died Sa
Kim Murphy's column with many interesting facts about Eastern Cemetery, Portland
Kingfield Savings Bank of Kingfield has acquired the failed First Federal Saving
King H. Weinstein recently incorporated the Whitewater Development Corp. in Old
King Middle School eighth-grader Miljan Bajic comments on his experiences in Por, Miljan Bajic
King of the Air, Will Bleakley
Kirk Wolfinger, a filmmaker and head of the documentary division at independent
Kirsten Cappy of Portland, a children's-book publicist, estimates there are over, Lance Tapley and Peggy Tapley
Kittery is one of the top ten outlet shopping areas in the country, with 120 man, Jeff Clark
Kittery Point is a place removed from Kittery's busy shopping outlets and is not, Andrew Vietze
Kittery's Catwalk., Virginia M. Wright
Kittery, York, Ogunquit, Wells and Biddeford are joined by Route 1, once known a, Peter Davenport and Colin Sargent
Knox County sheriff Daniel Davey has apologized for allowing convicted child mol
Knox County Superior Court justice Margaret Kravchuk yesterday approved a consen
Knox Mill in Camden was once a woolen mill, then a corporate call center for MBN, Michaela Cavallaro
Kojean Tulk review of Portland Symphony Orchestra concert which featured the PSO
Kris Clark, owner of Portland nightclub Zootz, is expecting more than 1,000 peop
Kris Horton, 38, of Bar Mills, turns old storm windows into works of art by sten
Kristen Gwinn-Baker., Lori Valigra
Kristie Woods, the estranged wife of Patrick Woods of Berwick, on Friday said th
Kristina Gillis, 22, of Arundel, says she was the target of two gunshots that hi
Kristin Kentopp, 33, a native of New York, danced for five years with Germany's
Kurt and Sonya Messerschmidt attended a special showing of Steven Spielberg's ne
Kurtis Clements of Richmond has been stopped by police 13 times while driving, y
Kurt's Sausage USA Inc., a subsidiary of a Canadian sausage manufacturer, is one
Kyle Murdock, now 22, was the subject, at age 10, of Jamie Wyeth's painting, Dea, Diane Sternberg
Labor and management representatives of the Workers Compensation Board are in di
LaBrecque Construction of Falmouth is scheduled to begin work Tuesday on Post Of
Lab Results, James McCarthy
Lacking broad-based budget goals, negotiations in the Legislature on how to brid
Ladd Heldenbrand of Portland has an idea for illuminating downtown features such
Lads o' the Lake … A Creative Diary, Trevor Lewington
Lady of the Lake., Colin W. Sargent
Lael Morgan writes about those who populate Portland's night, focusing on Bobby, Lael Morgan
LaForest Saulsbury, 88, of Portland, owns the largest private archives of United
La Kermesse, the region's biggest celebration of Franco-American culture, is sch
Lakeside Living., Laura Serino
"Lamoine," fiction by Rick Moody., Rick Moody
Lance D. Rogers of Connecticut has sold virtually all his interest in the Webber, Phyllis Austin
Lance Jones, 25, of Yarmouth, was the subject of a massive police manhunt yester
Lance Jones, the suspect in a string of burglaries in the Greater Portland area,
Lance Lee, founder of the Apprenticeshop at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath tw, James P. Brown
Landscaper Gregory Moore helped Helen Wisdom create a cottage garden over a peri, Virginia Wright
LandVest is asking $1,450,000 for a Shingle Style "cottage" on Great Diamond Isl, Colin Sargent
LA Public Theatre artistic director George Vafiadis has resigned his post, two y
Largest Construction Companies Based in Maine, Roger Magnus
Largest Maine-based Banks, Roger Magnus
Largest Maine-based Construction Projects., Roger Magnus
Largest Maine Technology Institute Investments, Roger Magnus
Larissa Kotyeva, 71, of Brunswick, recently had her memoirs published by Biddle
Larry Adlerstein in late 1992 purchased the 35,000-square-foot Carr Brothers bui
Larry Adlerstein, president of Artist & Craftsman Supply of Portland, recently s, Scott Sutherland
Larry Adlerstein, sole proprietor of Artist and Craftsman Supply and one of the
Larry Burke, 51, of Biddeford, owner of The '50s Pub on Congress Street, has bee
Larry DiPietro, owner of CGA Inc. in Sanford, is the owner of 30 million pounds
Larry Meads, deputy director of Portland's parks and recreation department, has, Sarah Goodyear
Larry Ouellette, founder and director of Maine Dads, says his two-year-old organ, Katherine Skelton
La Selva, the Bar Harbor retreat of socialite Madeleine Astor , Brad Emerson
Last April, while visiting his son in New Orleans, Ken Palmer, 54, of Portland,, Glenn Jordan
Last fall the Belfast Co-op moved to the former Brook's Drug Store downtown, and, Betta Stothart
Last in a four-part series on managing medicine. Some doctors in Maine are merg
Last in a four-part series on the campaign to succeed U.S. Senator George J. Mit
Last in a four-part series profiling Maine's gubernatorial candidates. Angus Kin
Last in a four-week series on Maine's forests and forest products. Nearly 4 mil
Last in a series of aricles profiling the Republican gubernatorial candidates.
Last in a series of five articles profiling the Democratic gubernatorial candida
Last in a six-part series on the fishing industry, entitled "Empty Nets, Sinking
Last May, Restore: The North Woods, an environmental group based in Concord, Mas, Andrew K. Weegar
Last month, Canadian regulators declared the Confederation Life Insurance Co. of
Last month, newspapers and television stations reported that the Leroy Smith gra
Last month, Rep. Henry Joy, R-Crystal, filed a complaint with the state ethics a, Aimee L. Curl
Last month's decision by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget to include fiv
Last month's Maine Rural Development Council conference in Bethel focused on sec, Randy Wilson
Last month, the Maine State Lottery for the first time topped $2 million in week
Last night's regularly scheduled Lewiston School Committee meeting was attended
Last Ones Standing., Craig Idlebrook
Last Rose Standing, Richard Grant
Last September, Daniel Zilkha led a group of investors that purchased 65 percent
Last spring a new electrical cable was laid between Rockport and the island of V, Joshua F. Moore
Last summer Portland police became aware of a group of youths in the Deering are
Last Tuesday's annual meeting of the Cobbossee Watershed District marked 25 yea, Katherine Skelton
Last week, a conference was convened in Freeport by Maine Coast Heritage Trust w, Kathryn Skelton
Last week, after discovering falsified data in one study and a potentially serio
Last week Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt was joined by federal, state, and loc, Katherine Skelton
Last week Lewiston voters rejected that city's anti-discrimination ordinance by
Last week marked the end of the second regular session of the 116th Legislature,
Last week more than 30 people attended the first meeting of the Old Orchard Beac
Last week's announcement by House Speaker John L. Martin that he intends to serv
Last week's second annual Penobscot Bay Conference, sponsored by the University
Last week's standoff in Berwick that resulted in the death of gunman Patrick Woo
Last week's vote by the Bangor City Council against a local businessman's propos
Last week's votes by the U.S. House and Senate to end funding for the Supercondu
Last week the Bangor City Council voted to devote space for a children's museum, Judy Harrison
Last week the University of Southern Maine (USM) ordered the dismantling of an a, Rick Wormwood
Last week the Yale School of Forestry and the Muskie Institute co-hosted the "Ne, Andrew K. Weegar
Last week Topsham officially became an area of "slum and blight" in order to sec, Kathryn Skelton
Last winter's cold temperatures have left the ocean around one degree cooler tha
Last year about 7,000 low-income Maine children were insured under two programs:, Meg Haskell
Last year in Maine 393 people had their sight restored through corneal transplan
Last year seven million Americans participated in the growing alternative touris
Last year's glut of Christmas trees left many retailers with hundreds of unsold
Last year the Portland West Neighborhood Planning Council successfully appealed, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Last year, there were 2,015 reported cases of chlamydia, a sexually transmitted
Last year, the Salvation Army in Maine, led by Captains Richard and Janet Munn,, Jeff Clark
Last year, the state of Maine announced a grant that will allow the Department o, Andrew Vietze
Last year, two children in Maine died from the deadly bacteria Escherichia coli,
Late potato blight is back across northern Maine, and some farmers who thought t
Later this month, Bath Iron Works will launch a destroyer named after Lt Willia
Later this month, the Casco Planning Board will consider giving final approval f
Latest on the budget crisis in Augusta. This article states that although the M
Laudholm Automated Services of South Portland has filed suit against Medialogic
Laura Trice, 26, who last month received her M.D. from the University of Vermont
Laurence Gardner, his wife, and their 10 children--nine adopted--live in a home, Ben McCanna
Lauretta Gregoire, 40, of Portland, fought off a rapist 18 years ago, and immedi
Laurie Sprague, 29, formerly of Sanford, is seeking to collect the $1 million aw
LaVerdiere's Super Drug Stores has started cutting its full-time workforce,offer
LaVerdiere's Super Drug Stores president Stephen LaVerdiere has said that fewer
LaVerdiere's Super Drug Store, with 72 outlets in northern New England, became M
Law enforcement authorities in Maine investigated 21 homicide cases between 1984
Lawmakers from Maine's more heavily populated regions are taking over leadership
Lawrence High School in Fairfield last month won both the boys' and girls' Class, Edgar Allen Beem
Lawrence Lockman of Concerned Maine Families, the group that initiated the Novem
Lawyer Andrews Campbell was convicted in 1987 of selling two pounds of marijuana, Andrew K. Weegar
Lawyer Deborah Shields, 35, has been named executive director of The AIDS Projec
Lawyers for fired Cumberland police chief Leon Planche and the town of Cumberlan
Lawyers for Jay, Old Orchard Beach, Norway and Westbrook say that the Maine Publ
Lawyers for the town of Cumberland, its insurance carrier, and police chief Leon
Lawyers on the Move., Douglas Rooks
Lawyers representing patients of the Augusta Mental Health Institute have asked
Laying Odds., Douglas Rooks
LD 1791, "An Act to Initiate Education Reform in Maine," proposes replacing the, Edgar Allen Beem
LD 1791, "An Act to Initiate Education Reform in Maine," was amended and weakene, Edgar Allen Beem
LD 1820 would change commercial whitewater rafting laws to allow outfitters to b, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
LD 553, a legislative bill which if passed would have implemented school choice, Edgar Allen Beem
Leader of the Pack, V. M. W.
Leaders of Maine's community -based network of mental health centers contend tha
Leaders of the Maine Parent Teachers Association are hoping a weekend convention
Leaders of the "No more than 4" effort to restrict state lawmakers to four conse
Lead Your Team from Good to Great., Doug Packard
Learn to Love Networking, Doug Packard
Lechmere, the leading retailer of electronics and home appliances in the Boston
Led by Aaron Sorenson and Edward Wheeler, residents of North Scarborough are att
Lee and Dick McWilliams, owners of Harbor Farm on Little Deer Isle, have built t
Lee Cranmer, supervisor at an archaeological dig at Fort Halifax Park in Winslow
Lee S. McKay of Margaret Street, South Portland, wants to purchase a small woode
Legal Services for the Elderly Inc. has filed suit in U.S. District Court in Ban
"Legends" piece on two men's quest to uncover what really happened to aviator Am, Jason Stevenson
Legislation allowing environmental license plates featuring an emblem other than
Legislation creating the state School Revolving Renovation Fund provides just $2, Jay Davis
Legislation sponsored by state representative Thomas Poulin of Oakland would pro, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Legislative committee proposals to restore items cut by Governor John R. McKerna
Legislative Democrats met with House Speaker John L. Martin individually and in
Legislative leaders on Saturday denied an appeal by Rep. Ralph Coffman, D-Old To
Legislative leaders will meet today with Gov. McKernan to discuss the state's ne
Legislative wrap-up, with the final disposition of bills reported on by Maine Ti
Legislators are set to consider a school funding plan that would link state scho
Legislators are trying to preserve two low-budget jobs programs that have succes
Legislators who must vote on Gov. McKernan's nomination of Lewis Perl as head of
Leigh Keno, denizen of "Antiques Roadshow," talks about preeminent examples of M, Colin Sargent
Leland "Mack" Bickford, 67, of Pittston, formerly an account executive with WCSH
Leland P. "Jim" Murray Jr., 51, of Cape Elizabeth, is a self-taught fireworks ex
Lelia E. Bracy, 69, of Portland, prides herself on being the first deaf woman ac
Lendall Alexander of Cundy's Harbor, skipper of the 60-foot Julie D, last week s
Lengthy and detailed description of a Maine garden, based on one in Camden., Richard Grant
Lengthy and detailed history of "Maine's Role in the China Trade, 1796-1856," an, Laura Fecych Sprague
Lengthy article about the Franklin Community Health Network, which incorporates, Kathryn Skelton
Lengthy article about the Maine Outdoor Adverture Club, headed by President Care, Andrew Vietze
Lengthy article analyzing the successes and failures of Maine's Dirigo Health pr, Pam Belluck
Lengthy article by George Isaacson, a Lewiston attorney and an adjunct faculty m, George S. Isaacson
Lengthy article celebrating the life and running career of Mainer Joan Benoit Sa, Kenny Moore
Lengthy article describing recent legislative activity in Augusta, mentioning th, Lance Tapley
Lengthy article on Governor John Baldacci, with a focus on the political implica, Lance Tapley
Lengthy article on miracles occuring during the repair and appraisal of various, Colin Sargent
Lengthy article on Raymond Luc Levasseur, who was released in August after servi, Rick Wormwood
Lengthy article on the evolution of the Maine Mall from the days when the land n, Jeff Clark
Lengthy article on the state of archaeological investigation in Maine. Investi, Douglas Rooks
Lengthy article on Winslow Homer and the "Winslow Homer" exhibition at the Natio, Carl Little
Lengthy article that follows United Parcel Service driver Lee Hutchins on his ro, Camille Sturdivant and Darlene St John
Lengthy description of a small Maine park., Richard Grant
Lengthy description of Hilary and Kathy Heaton's restaurant in East Boothbay, Lo, Elizabeth Peavey
Lengthy description of Shore Road in Ogunquit, the site of dramatic contrasts be, Paul Mann
Lengthy description of the Carrabassett River and the town of Kingfield.
Lengthy description of the Deertrees summer theater in Harrison, founded in 1936, Christine Carson
Lengthy description of the Portland Sea Dogs and baseball at Hadlock Field. Det
Lengthy description of the Sabbathday Lake Shaker community. Six of the village, Caskie Stinnett
Lengthy description of the Western Maine Frog Jumping Championship, invented in, Powell Boyer
Lengthy description of the wilderness, camps, and staying grounds near Moosehead, Jeff Clark
Lengthy description of walking and driving through Winterport., Richard Grant
Lengthy description of winter travels by the author from Portland to Rangeley to, Elizabeth Peavey
Lengthy, detailed article about a Land Use Regulation Commission program that pr, Phyllis Austin
Lengthy, detailed article about Christopher Call, 20, a mentally disabled ward o, Jay Davis
Lengthy, detailed article alleging prisoner abuse and torture in the Special Man, Lance Tapley
Lengthy, detailed article describing the 1883 murder of Bath constable William ", Ken Textor
Lengthy, detailed article following up on allegations of abuse of inmates at the, Lance Tapley
Lengthy, detailed article on MaineCare, the state Medicaid program, with a focus, Sara Donnelly
Lengthy, detailed article on Maine high-technology companies: the internet firm, Elizabeth Huston and Colin Sargent
Lengthy, detailed article on successful employers in Portland and South Portland, Eve Carr and Millard Carr
Lengthy, detailed article on the 2004 indictment of four Green Independent party, Lance Tapley
Lengthy, detailed article on William Dowling, with a focus on potential conflict, Lance Tapley
Lengthy, detailed "Cover Story" piece on the debate about whether Canada lynx sh, Phyllis Austin
Lengthy, detailed political profile of U.S. represenative John E. Baldacci, a Ba, Chris Barker
Lengthy, detailed profile of West Kennebunk farmer Reid Chapman, 80, and his cro, Ernest Eaton, Seth Hanson, and Roger McPhetres
Lengthy excerpt from "Man Bites Log: The Unlikely Adventures of a City Guy in th, Sam Pfeifle
Lengthy interview with Elizabeth Noyce., Paul Karr
Lengthy review of Kenneth Roberts's 1956 novel "Boon Island.", Edgar Allen Beem
Lenny Axelrod of Massachusetts, owner of the former Owen Moore clothing store on
Lenny Rowe, 47, of Portland, and Frank Gill, 52, of Standish have filed suit in, Sharon Bass
Leo Connellan, Poet Laureate of Connecticut, returns rarely to his hometown, Roc, Christopher Corbett
Leonard I. Sharon, president of the Maine Association of Criminal Defense Lawyer
Leonard "Tony" Tarvers, 28, of Portland, was arrested Sunday after a three hour
Leon D. Libby of Gorham has filed suit against Gorham Connection, alleging that
Leon Michaud of Auburn was found dead in that city on December 20, 1990, and pol
Leon Planche, who was fired from his post as chief of police of Cumberland for a
Lepage Bakeries Inc. of Auburn has announced that 14 cases have been reported in
Leroy Rand, 60, who teaches history and geography at Catherine McAuley High Scho
Leroy Tardy, 64, of South Portland was arrested yesterday by South Portland poli
Les Fossel of Restoration Resources of Alna and his crew of seven hands-on, old, Ellen MacDonald Ward
"Les Franco Americains" piece listing the members of an All-Time New England Fra, Juliana L'Heureux
"Les Franco Americains" piece on Amedee Proulx, Maine's Franco-American auxiliar, Juliana L'Heureux
"Les Franco Americains" piece on a recent biography of Tom Plant (1859-1941) of, Juliana L'Heureux
"Les Franco Americains" piece on Ben Guillemette, 67, of Sanford, and his three, Juliana L'Heureux
"Les Franco Americains" piece on "Biddeford in Old Photographs," by Loretta M. T, Juliana L'Heureux
"Les Franco Americains" piece on the Brothers of Christian Instruction, an inter, Juliana L'Heureux
"Les Franco Americains" piece on the "Maine Stein Song," made popular by Rudy Va, Juliana L'Heureux
"Les Franco Americains" piece on the meaning of the term "Franco-American.", Juliana L'Heureux
"Les Franco Americains" piece on the publication of "Immigrant Odyssey: A French, Juliana L'Heureux
"Les Franco Americains" piece on the voting patterns of Maine's Franco voters, w
Leslie Allen, a Portland paralegal, has filed suit in Cumberland County Superior
Leslie B. Otten last week announced that he intends to purchase Sugarbush Resort
Leslie B. Otten, owner and president of LBO Holdings and Sunday River Ski Resort
Leslie B. Otten, owner of the Sunday River ski area, yesterday announced that he
Leslie B. Otten, president and owner of Sunday River Ski Resort in Newry, on Wed
Leslie Johnson, 25, of Portland, has filed suit in Cumberland County Superior Co
Leslie Otten, president and owner of Sunday River, has proposed a major expansio
Les Otten, owner of Sunday River Ski Area, and Bob Morrell, owner of Storyland i
Les Otten started working at Sunday River when it was owned by Killington Ski Ar, Phyllis Austin
"Lesson Learned," fiction by Mark Condon., Mark Condon
Less than 10 percent of Portland's 46,750 voters went to the polls yesterday, bu
Less than a decade after its celebrated makeover from the former City Hall Audit, Cathy Nelson Price
Letter correcting last month's article on Richmond, Maine., Deborah W. Morton
Letter correcting photograph captions in a previous article about James Healy., William David Barrry
Letter from a Coast Guard commander on a previous article about Celia Thaxter an, Raymond J. Brown
Letter from Alan Caron regarding some of the statements made about him in one of, Alan Caron
Letter from Edwin A. Colby to the Mayor of Portland, Edwin A. Colby
Letter from Eunie Kirtland to the Mayor of Portland, Eunie Kirtland
Letter from George J. Abbot, United States Consul, to Mayor Stevens, George J. Abbot
Letter from Henry Fox, Chairman, Executive Committe, to Mayor Stevens, Henry Fox
Letter from James North to the Mayor of Portland, James N. North
Letter from Katie Robertson to Mayor Stevens, Katie E. Robertson
Letter from Maine Correctional Center inmate John Gagnon complaining of wasteful, John Gagnon
Letter from Oliver C. Jackson to the Mayor of Portland, Oliver C. Jackson
Letter from O.L. Perry to Rev. Dr. Graham, O. L. Perry
Letter from Raoland Johnson of New York to the Mayor of Portland, Raoland Johnson
Letter from the Clerk of the Lamp Department, Boston, to the Mayor of Portland, Geo. H. Allen
Letter from the Editor about a camera mounted atop the Children's Museum of Main, Colin Sargent
"Letter from the editor." Each European Littleaf Linden tree on Baxter Boulevar, Colin Sargent
Letter from the Mayor of Bangor to the Mayor of Portland, A. G. Wakefield
Letter from the Mayor of Belfast to the Mayor of Portland, Nehemiah Abbott
Letter from the Mayor of Hartford, CT, to the Mayor of Portland, Charles R. Chapman
Letter from the owner of The Danforth bed and brekfast in Portland, commending P, Gwen Thompson and Barbara E. Hathaway
Letter from the Quartermaster General's Office, Washington, D.C., to Mayor Stevens of Portland, Quartermaster General
Letter from the rabbi of Temple Shalom in Auburn claiming that Judaism in Maine, Douglas Weber
"Letters." Comments of Verner Reed on a Feb 1999 article about him., Verner Reed
"Letters." Detailed letter to the editor on John Portela of Brunswick, omitted, Jacqueline A. Shorette
"Letters." Dr. Richard France praises Joe Ricci for standing up to Portland pol
Letters from Randall J. Parenteau of KTI Environmental Group, operators of Maine
"Letters from the East" piece on former U.S. Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie, Sanford Phippen
Letters in "Voice of the People" about the need to correct the misinformation su
Letters in "Voice of the People" charging the Portland Press Herald with hypocri
Letters in "Voice of the People" critical of those candidates and their support
Letters in "Voice of the People" that both defend and attack an exhibition of AI
"Letters." Lengthy defense of Portland Mayor George Campbell, accused of confli, Ben Coes
"Letters." Letter on Navy blimp K-14, possibly the only aircraft lost to enemy, James P. Chichettp
"Letters." Letter to the editor from Hannaford Brothers regarding a previous ar, Caren S. Epstein
"Letters." Letter to the editor on an inaccuracy in a previous article on the J, Bernard A. Etzel
"Letters." Letter to the editor on a U.S. blimp shot down over Bar Harbor in Wo, J Kevin Burns
"Letters." Letter to the editor on Maine license plates and Boothbay Harbor lib, Barbara C. Harvey
"Letters." Letter to the editor on Navy blimp K-14., Herman Van Dyk
"Letters." Letter to the editor on the advantages of Portland., Stewart E. Sawyer
"Letters." Letter to the editor on the musical importance and beauty of St. Dom, Gwen B. Thompson, Robert K. Greenlee, and Shawn Blanchard Fleming
"Letters," Letter to the editor regarding Linden trees on Portland's Baxter Bou, Kenneth Cole III
"Letters." Response from Club Metropolis co-owner Thomas Manning to a previous
"Letters." Response to a December 1994 article on the U-Boat mystery., Mark Stoffan
"Letters." Response to a previous article characterizing state representative A, Marlene Martin
"Letters." Response to a previous article on the Portland gay bar, Roland's. T, Warren Brown
"Letters." Response to a previous Casco Bay Weekly article (6 June 1997) on Por, Gladys P. Garcia
"Letters." Response to a previous CBW article on the Eastern Promenade trail in, James Cohen
"Letters." Six readers praise Kate Webb and respond to gossip in a previous CBW, Anne Sibley O'Brien, Howard Solomon, and Agan
"Letters to Salt." Reader notes that the Gooch family, not the Harding family,, Mike Severance
Letters to the editor about Central Maine Power Co.'s rate hike request from mem
Letters to the editor and related editorial on the appearance of cigarette adver
Letters to the editor, both pro and con, on the November 9, 1993, Maine Times st
Letters to the editor concerning the decision of WMTW-TV not to air the premiere
Letters to the editor concerning the recent controversy surrounding the Portland
Letters to the editor criticizing the actions of anti-abortion protesters, which
"Letters to the Editor." Detailed letter on the Roosevelt family's use of its C, Jonas Klein
"Letters to the Editor." Five letters from readers on the "Where in Maine?" pho, Dean R. Clark, Irene Bellows, John Morgan, Kip Armstrong, and Sarah Crandall
"Letters to the Editor." Four letters about a "Where in Maine" photo of Thunder, Donald Rogers, Alvaro Clements, Cathy Kalenian, and Lacey MacQuinn
"Letters to the Editor." Four letters about Bubble Rock in Acadia National Park, Joanne Phillips, Timothy Pickel, Michael Szarek, Stefanie Anderson, and Charles C. Anderson
"Letters to the Editor." Four letters on the "Where in Maine" photograph of Liv, Antonio Balsamo, Lela Richards Colvin, Susan St Jean, Maurie Shink, and Marcel Shink
"Letters to the Editor." Four letters on the "Where in Maine" photograph of the, FS Lacerton VanAntwerpen, Leonard Frederic Tony, and Baxter A Sweater
"Letters to the Editor." Four letters on the "Where in Maine" photograph of UMa, FS Lacertosa VanAntwerpen, Leonard Frederic Tony, Sweetser A, and Elizabeth Baxter
Letters to the editor from Angus King, Maine Conservation Commissioner C. Edwin
Letters to the editor from attorney Mike Stovall of Portland, and others, in res
Letters to the editor from Bob Dyk and Scott Reather of WMTW-TV Channel 8, in re
Letters to the editor from Bowdoinham Board of Selectmen Chairman Daniel Billing
Letters to the editor from Brownie Carson, executive director of the Natural Res
Letters to the editor from Catherine B. Johnson of the Natural Resources Council
Letters to the editor from Catherine S. Chichester and member agencies of the Cu
Letters to the editor from Del Voter of South Portland and Samuel Hartman. Voter
Letters to the editor from Diane Chiarantona of The Center for Grieving Children
Letters to the editor from former U.S. senator George J. Mitchell and others, i
Letters to the editor from G. William Diamond, candidate for the 1st District co
Letters to the editor from John Brautigan of the Maine Citizen Leadership Fund,
Letters to the editor from John J. Sullivan and William S. Conlogue, former inma
Letters to the editor from John Oliver of L. L. Bean of Freeport and George N. C
Letters to the editor from Lawrence Horwitz, president of the Natural Resources
Letters to the editor from Maine Department of Transportation Commissioner Dana
Letters to the editor from Nancy Allen and Julian C. Holmes of the Maine Green P
Letters to the editor from Neal Melzer, assistant director of YouthBuild Portlan
Letters to the editor from Peter Twichell of YouthBuild USA, and others, in resp
Letters to the editor from Rebecca J. Stephans of Portland and Michael Naylor of
Letters to the editor from Regina Fontaine, ex-member of the board of Portland W
Letters to the editor from Richard Steinman of the Maine Gay/ Lesbian Political, Erik Richard
Letters to the editor from Robert Chute of Poland and others, in response to the
Letters to the editor from Robert M. Saunders of the Biddeford Journal Tribune a
Letters to the editor from South Portland city managerJerre R. Bryant, Cape Eliz
Letters to the editor from Ted Koffman of the College of the Atlantic, John Rich
Letters to the editor from two clients of Discovery House, a methadone clinic in
Letters to the editor from various members of the Maine Greens, including party
Letters to the editor from various writers on the recent controversy concerning
Letters to the editor from William Doughty, director of curriculum for the Portl
Letters to the editor, in response to a June 27, 1996, "Other Voices" piece on M
"Letters to the Editor." Letter correcting a previous article about Haven's Can, Maureen Hemond
"Letters to the Editor." Letter correcting a previous article about the Stratto, Jean Tripp
"Letters to the Editor." Letter naming and describing three omitted people who, Susan Hathaway Boydston
"Letters to the Editor." Letter on the photo of Bubble Rock in the September "W, Amy Butts, Al and Edith Hill, Iris Buzzell, Jeffrey Schaller, Verna Gallagher, and Karin Congleton
"Letters to the Editor." Letter on the "Where in Maine" photograph of Portland., Sallie L. Rhoads
"Letters to the Editor." Letter opposing Cathie McBrierty's effort to increase, Janice Kasper
Letters to the editor on forest management practices from Roger Milliken Jr. of
Letters to the editor on the August 28 Maine Sunday Telegram article profiling C
Letters to the editor on the Maine Greens, including one from Jonathan Carter, s
Letters to the editor on the November 2 referendum on term limits for Maine's le
Letters to the editor on the recent Ken Greenleaf review of "Flesh Out," a show
Letters to the editor on the recent series "Empty Nets, Sinking Hopes," which ex
Letters to the editor on the "Red Kamel" advertisements in Maine Times, and a re
"Letters to the Editor" on the separation between northern and southern Maine., Brenda H. Nelson and Charles R. Wiggins
Letters to the editor on the subject of wolf-dog hybrids from Robin D. Tyner of
"Letters to The Editor." Reader Elizabeth Whalen recalls Freese's Department St
"Letters to The Editor." Reader Hal Bickford recalls Rockland's million-dollar
"Letters to The Editor." Reader Skip King comments that weather wimpiness has c
"Letters to The Editor." Reader W. P. Noble recalls travelling to Allagash Lake
Letters to the editor regarding clear-cutting practices in the Maine woods from
"Letters to the Editor." Six letters memorializing Down East essayist Caskie St, Robert H. Marshall, Bob Young, Ken Davis, Deborah Aldridge, David K. Phillips, and Charles Bean
"Letters to the Editor." Six letters on the "Where in Maine?" photograph of the, Grace A. Parks, LL McLaughlin Larmon, Lemmen Art &, Geer Catherine Joe, and Dennis Farley
"Letters to The Editor." Two detailed letters to the editor on the article abou, Roy S. Salisbury and Frank Gibson
"Letters to the Editor." Two letters on the "Where in Maine" photograph of Thom, Jan Faulstick and Tellman Jennalyn John
"Letters." Two letters about captured U-Boats in World War One., Don Gorvett and Thomas C. Ewell
"Letters." Two letters to the editor on Portland filmmaker Lucas Knight and his, Bruce A. Fleming and Lucas Knight
Letter to the editor by Sen. George J. Mitchell, D-Maine, about a recent article, George J. Mitchell
Letter to the editor critical of Portland West Neighborhood Planning Council.., Bruce Reeves
Letter to the editor from Abigail M Holman, legislative director and counsel to
Letter to the editor from Alan B. Stearns, staff attorney for the Maine Chamber
Letter to the editor from Alan Buncher, executive editor of the Central Maine Ne
Letter to the editor from Alan Caron of Portland, in response to a December 26,
Letter to the editor from Alan Caron on Joe Brennan and what he has to offer the, Alan Caron
Letter to the editor from Alexander Jaegerman, chief planner for the city of Por
Letter to the editor from Alfred E. Porell of Westbrook, in response to a Septem
Letter to the editor from Alison P. Smith, of Portland, co-chair of Maine Citize, Alison P. Smith
Letter to the editor from Anita Stewart and Michael LePage of Portland Stage Com
Letter to the editor from Anne B. Pringle, former Portland mayor and city counci
Letter to the editor from Anne B. Pringle of Portland, a member of the general p
Letter to the editor from Anne Webster-Wallace, director of the Island Institute
Letter to the editor from Anne Webster-Wallace of the Maine Lights Program in Ro
Letter to the editor from Ann L. Elderkin, of Portland's Public Health Division,, Ann L. Elderkin
Letter to the editor from Bernd Heinrich of the Vermont, in response to a Novemb
Letter to the editor from Bernie Huebner of Maine Educators Against Fingerprinti, Bernie Huebner
Letter to the editor from Bernie Roscetti of Maine Public Television, in respons
Letter to the editor from Betty Parsons, a Portland teacher, who has worked for, Betty Parsons
Letter to the editor from Betty Robinson of Lewiston-Auburn College and Mark Lap
Letter to the editor from Bob England, an inmate at the Maine State Prison in Th, Bob England
Letter to the editor from Bob Neal, a New Sharon farmer, in response to the July, Bob Neal
Letter to the editor from Bob Stein of United Way of Greater Portland, in respon
Letter to the editor from Bonnie W. Vaughan, executive director of the Center fo
Letter to the editor from Boyd Marley of Portland, a candidate for one of Portla
Letter to the editor from Brenda J. Barry, president of Andover College, in resp
Letter to the editor from Brian Hanson, owner of the The Industry, TNT Tanning a
Letter to the editor from Bruce Balboni, managing editor of the Community Pride
Letter to the editor from Bruce J. Rueben, president of the Maine Hospital Assoc
Letter to the editor from Burt Wartell of the Union of Marine and Shipbuilding W
Letter to the editor from Calvin K. Walker, a dairy specialist with the Universi
Letter to the editor from Carole Humer, human resource manager for Talk America,
Letter to the editor from Carol Palesky, president of the Maine Taxpayers Action
Letter to the editor from Catherine S. Chichester, coordinator of the Cumberland
Letter to the editor from C. Edwin Meadows Jr., commissioner of the Maine Depart, C Edwin Meadows Jr
Letter to the editor from Celia Garrity, executive director of the Maine State B
Letter to the editor from Charles A. Woodman of Appleton, in response to an Augu
Letter to the editor from Charles FitzGerald of Atkinson, an independent candida
Letter to the editor from Charlie Gaylord, sales manager of Portland Photographi
Letter to the editor from Cheryl Leeman, mayor of Portland, rebutting a Casco Ba, Cheryl Leeman
Letter to the editor from Chris L'Hommedieu, attorney for former state represent, Chris L'Hommedieu
Letter to the editor from Chris McAuliffe, vice president and chief operating of
Letter to the editor from Christine Young of WMTW-TV and the Lewiston Sun-Journa
Letter to the editor from Christoper Muse, state representative from South Portl, Christopher Muse
Letter to the editor from Clark T. Irwin, coordinator of Financial Communication
Letter to the editor from Col Alfred R Skolfield, chief of the Maine State Pol, Alfred R. Skolfield
Letter to the editor from Congressman John Baldacci on the Can-Am Sled Races in, John Baldacci
Letter to the editor from Cumberland County commissioner Peter Feeney, in respon, Peter Feeney
Letter to the editor from Cushman Anthony and Edwin Chester, co-chairs of the Co
Letter to the editor from Dale Hanington, president and chief executive officer
Letter to the editor from Daniel L. Soslund of the Conservation Law Foundation,
Letter to the editor from Darrell Morrow of the Millinocket Fin and Feather Club
Letter to the editor from David Adams of Peaks Island, David Adams
Letter to the editor from David Donelly of Maine Voters for Clean Elections, in
Letter to the editor from David E. Morse, publisher and chief executive officer
Letter to the editor from David E. Morse, publisher and chief executive officer
Letter to the editor from David T. Flanagan, president of the CMP Group, rebutti, David T. Flanagan
Letter to the editor from Dawn Marie Pierre, owner of the Elvis Room, in respons
Letter to the editor from Debra G. Holloway, development and public relations of
Letter to the editor from Democratic gubernatorial candidate Richard Barringer,, Richard Barringer
Letter to the editor from Dennis Tompkins of the Maine Forest Products Council,
Letter to the editor from Dennis W. Tompkins of the Maine Forest Products Counci
Letter to the editor from Diane Bouyea of Bath, in response to a September 5, 19
Letter to the editor from Diane C. Rudloe of Bowdoinham, resource specialist wit
Letter to the editor from Donald L. Jones, chairman of the Midcoast Regional Tra
Letter to the editor from Don Kinsley of Community Health Services of Portland,
Letter to the editor from Dr. Dora Anne Mills of the Maine Bureau of Health, app
Letter to the editor from Duncan Wright, M.D., of the Southern Maine Labor Party, Duncan Wright
Letter to the editor from Ed Meadows of Williamston, Michigan, former state cons, Ed Meadows
Letter to the editor from Edward Folsom, attorney for Kenichi Iwakawa, in respon, Edmund Folsom
Letter to the editor from Edward J. McGeachey, president and chief executive off
Letter to the editor from Edward J McLaughlin of Orono, executive director of t
Letter to the editor from Esduardo Mariscal, who writes in regard to the 1998 Da, Esduardo Mariscal
Letter to the editor from Eugene A. Guilford Jr., president of the Maine Oil Dea
Letter to the editor from Evelyn Hanneman of the Maine Council of Churches, in r
Letter to the editor from Everett B. Carson, executive director of the Natural R
Letter to the editor from Father Frank Morin, pastor of St. Dominic Parish, in r
Letter to the editor from Felicia Knight, press secretary to U.S. senator Susan
Letter to the editor from former Androscoggin County District Attorney Janet T.
Letter to the editor from former Portland City Councilor Anne B. Pringle, in res
Letter to the editor from former state senator Gerard P. Conley Jr., in response
Letter to the editor from Fred M. Griffith of Starks, a senior project analyst f
Letter to the editor from Gary C. Wood, corporation counsel for the city of Port
Letter to the editor from Gary Henk of Equinox International, in response to an
Letter to the editor from Gayle Smith, R.N., of The Birthplace at Mercy Hospital
Letter to the editor from Gene Bryant of Hallowell, in response to "The Betrayal, Gene Bryant
Letter to the editor from Geoff Beckett, director of HIV/STD Programs at the Mai
Letter to the editor from George Christie and David Donnelly of the Money & Poli
Letter to the editor from George Smith, the executive director of the Sportsman, George Smith
Letter to the editor from Gerry Scoppettuolo and Paul Lavin of the Union of TAP
Letter to the editor from Glenna Nowell, librarian at the Gardiner Public Librar
Letter to the editor from Gordon P. Trowbridge III, president of the Maine Denta
Letter to the editor from Gov. John R. McKernan Jr., defending the recent budget, John R. McKernan Jr
Letter to the editor from Grant Jacks of Portland, president of the Maine Art De
Letter to the editor from Greg Gerritt of the Maine Green Party, in response to
Letter to the editor from Greg Leaming, artistic director at Portland Stage Comp
Letter to the editor from Greg Titherington of Portland, in response to the Marc
Letter to the editor from Heidi Herriott-Koch, circus representative for the Out, Heidi Herriott-Koch
Letter to the editor from Herb Hartman, director of the Maine Bureau of Parks an
Letter to the editor from independent gubernatorial candidate Angus King, in res
Letter to the editor from independent gubernatorial candidate Jonathan Carter on, Jonathan Carter
Letter to the editor from independent gubernatorial candidate Jonathan Carter on, Jonathan Carter
Letter to the editor from independent gubernatorial candidate Jonathan Carter, r, Jonathan Carter
Letter to the editor from Jack Wyman, executive director of the Coalition for Ma, Jack Wyman
Letter to the editor from Jake McClure, a 16-year-old resident of the Maine Yout
Letter to the editor from James McCarthy, an inmate at the Charleston Correction
Letter to the editor from James W. Carrigan, dean of Bates College in Lewiston,
Letter to the editor from Jamie Sayen, editor of The Northern Forest Forum, in r
Letter to the editor from Jane Lazgin, director of corporate communications for
Letter to the editor from Jason Clark, owner of Zootz Nightclub, on the Portland
Letter to the editor from Jasper S. Wyman, executive director of the Christian C, Jasper S. Wyman
Letter to the editor from Jay S. Hoar, a professor of American Studies at the Un, Jay S Hoar
Letter to the editor from Jean Hay of Stillwater, Democratic candidate for the 2
Letter to the editor from Jeffrey A. Nims, code enforcement officer for Camden,
Letter to the editor from Jeffrey A. Thaler, Esq., of Lewiston, in response to a
Letter to the editor from Jerry DiMillo, public information officer for the Port
Letter to the editor from Jim Caron, Unification campus minister at the Universi
Letter to the editor from Jim Floyd, president of the Western Maine Audubon Soci
Letter to the editor from Jim Howaniec, former Lewiston mayor and current Democr, Jim Howaniec
Letter to the editor from John A. Alexander, interim provost and vice president
Letter to the editor from John A. Rimkunas, former president of the Schoolhouse
Letter to the editor from John Glowa of the Maine Wolf Coalition, on L.D. 498, w
Letter to the editor from John H. Marvin of the Maine Council of Senior Citizens
Letter to the editor from John Holverson and Gerry Scoppettulo of The AIDS Proje
Letter to the editor from John Rensenbrink of Bowdoinham, co-chair of the Maine
Letter to the editor from John Rohman of the University of Maine at Orono's Muse
Letter to the editor from Jonathan Carter, independent candidate for governor, i, Jonathan Carter
Letter to the editor from Jonathan Lee, executive director of the Maine Speakout, Jonathan Lee
Letter to the editor from Jon Reisman, associate professor of economics at the U
Letter to the editor from Joseph E Brennan, Democratic candidate for governor,, Joseph E. Brennan
Letter to the editor from Joseph Garvey of Rite Aid Corp. of Pennsylvania, in re
Letter to the editor from Joseph Paskvan, M.S.W., an attendant at the Oxford Str
Letter to the editor from Jo Southard, chairperson of Portland Organizing Off-le, Jo Southard
Letter to the editor from Kathy Poulos-Minott in response to an August 27 editor, Kathy Poulos-Minott
Letter to the editor from Kay Wagenknecht-Harte and Alexander Jaegerman, Portlan
Letter to the editor from Kenneth Cole III, chairman of the Maine Republican Par
Letter to the editor from Kenneth M. Cole III, chairman of the Maine Republican
Letter to the editor from Kirk A. Henson, a minimum-security inmate at the Maine
Letter to the editor from Larry Adelstein, chairman of Portland's Downtwon Distr
Letter to the editor from Larry Lack of Portland, Oregon, decrying Maine's "plan, Larry Lack
Letter to the editor from Larry Mead, director of parks and recreation for the c
Letter to the editor from Laurence A. Kelly of Portland, who lost in his bid to
Letter to the editor from Laurence Kelley of Portland, former candidate for the
Letter to the editor from Lawrence Lockman, vice-chairman of Concerned Maine Fam
Letter to the editor from Lee Edwards, owner of Port Billiards in Portland, in r
Letter to the editor from Leon A. Gorman of Freeport, an executive with L.L. Bea
Letter to the editor from Leslie B. Otten of Bethel on an April 4, 1994, Maine T
Letter to the editor from Lloyd C. Irland of Wayne, a forestry consultant and fo
Letter to the editor from Lou Chamberland of Newburgh, former director of the Wo
Letter to the editor from Louis-Philippe of Portland, in response to a September
Letter to the editor from Lucia S. Hatch, board chairman of the Maine National A
Letter to the editor from Lynne Miller of the Southern Maine Partnership, in res
Letter to the editor from Maine Department of Environmental Protection Commissio
Letter to the editor from Maine Department of Environmental Protection Commissio
Letter to the editor from Maine Department of Transportation Commissioner John G
Letter to the editor from Maine Senate Assistant Majority Leader Jane A. Amoro,
Letter to the editor from Major General Nelson E Durgin, Maine Adjutant General
Letter to the editor from Marc Shepard, who sells classified ads for Casco Bay W
Letter to the editor from Margery Irvine of Blue Hill and Kathleen Lignell of Or
Letter to the editor from Marian McCue of Falmouth, publisher and editor of The
Letter to the editor from Marie Tessier, a panelist on Maine Public Television's
Letter to the editor from Mark C. McClure, president of the Portland Mountain Ca
Letter to the editor from Mark McClure of Portland, in response to a November 7,
Letter to the editor from Mark McClure, president of the Portland Mountain Cats,
Letter to the editor from Mark R. Swann, executive director of the Preble Street
Letter to the editor from Mark Swann, executive director of the Preble Street Re
Letter to the editor from Martha Kirkpatrick, director of the Maine Department o
Letter to the editor from Matt Murphy of Blue Hill, in response to the May 7 cov, Matt Murphy
Letter to the editor from Maureen E. Brown, public affairs director for the Main
Letter to the editor from Maurine Rothschild of Islesboro in response to an Augu, Maurine Rothschild
Letter to the editor from Maxwell B. Carter of Carter Associates of Portland, in
Letter to the editor from members of the steering committee of New Leadership '9
Letter to the editor from Michael J. Kellett, executive director of Restore: The
Letter to the editor from Michael R. Levine, producing director of the Oak Stree
Letter to the editor from Michael Thompson of Woodlot Alternatives of Topsham, i
Letter to the editor from Michel J. Tobin, who is the producing artistic directo, Michael J. Tobin
Letter to the editor from Mitch Lansky of Wytopitlock, in response to a May 5, 1, Mitch Lansky
Letter to the editor from Murray Carpenter, interim editor of the Republican Jou, Murray Carpenter
Letter to the editor from Nance Parker, neighborhood improvement director for th
Letter to the editor from Nancy Allen, media coordinator for the Maine Greens, i
Letter to the editor from Nancy Bouchard of the Maine Department of Corrections,
Letter to the editor from Nancy Geer, recreation administrator for the city of P
Letter to the editor from Nancy Oden of Augusta, in response to a March 26, 1998
Letter to the editor from Nancy Oden of Jonesboro, in response to a May 22, 1997
Letter to the editor from Ned Sullivan, commissioner of the Maine Department of
Letter to the editor from Neil Taliento, in response to an April 4, 1996, letter
Letter to the editor from Pamela Holland of the Grieving Children's Program of A
Letter to the editor from Pamela W. Person, chairperson of the Coalition for Sen
Letter to the editor from Pat Lawton and K. T. Snyder, owners of the Hedgehog Br
Letter to the editor from Pat Peard, chair of the executive board of Maine Won't
Letter to the editor from Patricia A. Peard, chair of the executive board of Mai
Letter to the editor from Patricia Lawton, co-owner of the Hedgehog Pub of Portl
Letter to the editor from Patricia Ranzoni of Bucksport, in response to June 27,
Letter to the editor from Paul G. Lawlor Jr. of Patten, advisory committee chair
Letter to the editor from Paul J. Louise of Catholic Charities Maine, in respons
Letter to the editor from Peaches Bass and Walter Furbush of MaineShare, in resp
Letter to the editor from Peter O'Donnell, former director of the Portland West
Letter to the editor from Peter Simmons of the Maine Arts Commission, in respons
Letter to the editor from Portland attorney Thomas J. Connolly, in response to a
Letter to the editor from Portland City Councilor Orlando Delogu, concerning the
Letter to the editor from Portland City Councilor Orlando Delogu, in response to
Letter to the editor from Portland City Councilors Cheryl Leeman and Peter Ricke
Letter to the editor from Portland mayor Cheryl Leeman, rebutting an editorial b, Cheryl Leeman
Letter to the editor from Portland Mayor Dick Paulson on the removal of the benc, Dick Paulson
Letter to the editor from Portland police chief Michael J. Chitwood, in response
Letter to the editor from Portland Public Library Director Steve Podgajny, Steve Podgajny
Letter to the editor from Ralph Palmer of Tenants Harbor, in response to a June, Ralph Palmer
Letter to the editor from Raymond Luc Levasseur of Colorado, in response to a No
Letter to the editor from Raymond Shadis of Edgecomb, in response to an October
Letter to the editor from Renee Berry-Huffman of Portland in response to a Septe, Renee Berry-Huffman
Letter to the editor from Rep. Chris O'Neil of Saco in response to Ken Chutchian, Chris O'Neil
Letter to the editor from Rep. Thomas H. Andrews, clarifying his position on the, Thomas H Andrews
Letter to the editor from Rick Hautala of Westbrook, in response to an October 2
Letter to the editor from Rita Hourigan, manager of the Oxford Street Shelter, a
Letter to the editor from Roberta Laverty of Milo, former regional program manag
Letter to the editor from Robert Elowitch, giving the history of the statue "Mic, Robert Elowitch
Letter to the editor from Robert H. Gardiner, president of Maine Public Broadcas
Letter to the editor from Robert H. Gardiner, president of Maine Public Broadcas
Letter to the editor from Robert Leblond, in response to Al Diamon's September 2, Robert Leblond
Letter to the editor from Ron Huber of the Coastal Waters Project in Rockland, w, Ron Huber
Letter to the editor from Ron Wood, co-director of Portland Adult Education, who, Ron Wood
Letter to the editor from R. Steve Harris, owner of Rosie's Restaurant & Pub and
Letter to the editor from Russell Libby, executive director of the Maine Organic
Letter to the editor from Sally Bryant of Brunswick, president of the League of
Letter to the editor from Samuella Shain, of Georgetown, ex-wife of Stephen Etni, Samuella Shain
Letter to the editor from Seth Berner, attorney at law, with a legal opinion on
Letter to the editor from Sharon Townshend, executive director of the Maine Alli
Letter to the editor from Sheila Tenggren, editor of The Lincoln News in Lincoln
Letter to the editor from Sheldon Kaye, Portland Public Library director, in res, Sheldon Kaye
Letter to the editor from Sherry F. Huber, executive director of the Maine Waste
Letter to the editor from Sonny Prescott, Peer Leader Program manager at the Peo
Letter to the editor from Spencer Phillips of The Wilderness Society, in respons
Letter to the editor from Stanley T. Bennett II of Oakhurst Dairy of Portland, i
Letter to the editor from Stanley T. Bennett II, president of Oakhurst Dairy of
Letter to the editor from state representative Bill Lemke, D-Westbrook, on an ap, Bill Lemke
Letter to the editor from state representative Douglas J. Ahearne, D-Madawaska,
Letter to the editor from state representative Maria Glen Holt of Bath on this y, Maria Glen Holt
Letter to the editor from state representative Michael V. Saxl, D-Portland, on W
Letter to the editor from state representative Mike Saxl, D-Portland, endorsing
Letter to the editor from state representative Richard Farnsworth of Portland, u
Letter to the editor from state representative Steven Rowe, D-Portland, in respo
Letter to the editor from state senator Anne M. Rand of Portland, in response to
Letter to the editor from state senator Chellie Pingree, D-North Haven, in respo
Letter to the editor from state senator I. Joel Abromson, in response to an Augu
Letter to the editor from state senator Joel Abromson of Portland, in response t
Letter to the editor from state senator Joel Abromson, R-Portland, on his accept
Letter to the editor from state senator Peter Mills of Skowhegan, on U.S. senato
Letter to the editor from state senator Peter Mills, R-Skowhegan, in response to, Peter Mills
Letter to the editor from Stephen A. Swift of Vassalboro, chair of the Forest Ec
Letter to the editor from Stephen Barber, president of Barber Foods in Portland,, Stephen Barber
Letter to the editor from Stephen J. Podgajny, director of Curtis Memorial Libra, Stephen J. Podgajny
Letter to the editor from Stephen L. Whittington, director of the University of, of Maine University and Hudson Museum Orono
Letter to the editor from Stephen M. Stimpson of Bangor, an independent candidat
Letter to the editor from Steven C. Tremblay, president of Alpha One of South Po, Steven C. Tremblay
Letter to the editor from Susan M. Collins, Republican candidate for the U.S. Se
Letter to the editor from Suzanne Onos, president of the Maine Federation of Hum, Suzanne Onos
Letter to the editor from Ted Spitzer, president of Farm to Market Inc. in Portl, Ted Spitzer
Letter to the editor from Ted Spitzer, project director of the Portland Public M
Letter to the Editor from the author, and response from Edgar Allen Beem, on Bee, Christina Tree and Edgar Allen Beem
Letter to the editor from the Director, State of Maine, of AT&T Network Operatio, Ross M. King
Letter to the editor from the Maine Coast Heritage Trust, in praise of the "Drea, Christopher C. Hamilton
Letter to the editor from the nine-member Commission to Study Maine Hospitals, i, to Study Commission
Letter to the editor from Thomas A. Urquhart, executive director of the Maine Au
Letter to the editor from Thomas O. Auger, president and chief executive officer
Letter to the editor from Tom Handel, executive director of Community Television, Tom Handel
Letter to the editor from University of Southern Maine Professor David Wagner, o
Letter to the editor from U.S. represenative James B. Longley Jr., in response t, James B. Longley Jr
Letter to the editor from U.S. represenative Olympia J. Snowe on a July 28, 1994, Olympia J. Snowe
Letter to the editor from U.S. represenative Olympia J. Snowe on the need to pro, Olympia J. Snowe
Letter to the editor from U.S. represenative Olympia J. Snowe, R-Maine, on her w, Olympia J. Snowe
Letter to the editor from U.S. representative John E. Baldacci, in response to a
Letter to the editor from U.S. senator Olympia J. Snowe, in response to a July 1, Olympia J. Snowe
Letter to the editor from US Senator William S Cohen, R-Maine, in which he pl, William S. Cohen
Letter to the editor from Vern Haines of the Fin & Feather Club of Millinocket,
Letter to the editor from Victoria M. Murphy of Portland, in response to a May 1
Letter to the editor from Vincent E. Furley Jr., president of Jackson Brook Inst
Letter to the Editor from Virginia Gibson of the University of Maine commenting
Letter to the editor from William Edward Holmes III and Fred St. Uddin. Holmes,
Letter to the editor from William H. Coogan, president of the Maine Civil Libert
Letter to the editor from Wilred E. Richard of Brunswick, who presents informati, Wilfred E Richard
Letter to the editor from W. Kent Olson of Bar Harbor, president of Friends of A
Letter to the editor from Y. Leon Favreau of the Multiple Use Association of New
Letter to the editor from York County sheriff Michael E. Bemis on a recent Augus, Michael E Bemis
Letter to the editor identifying the Matinicus Island washerwoman in the June, 1, Norton B. Churchill
Letter to the editor in commendation of Maine's proposal for coastal ferries and, FA Armstrong
Letter to the editor on Guy Gannett's yacht, Kestral II., Donald Parrett and John Alden
Letter to the editor opposing Bruce Reeves' criticism of Peter O'Donnell, who su, Anne Pringle
Letter-to-the-editor submitted by Michael B. Murphy, director of business develo, Michael B. Murphy
Levinsky's has announced that it will not renew the lease of its 17,000-square-f
Lewiston and Auburn, the close-knit mill sister cities, are in the midst of a tr, Virginia Wright
Lewiston boxer Joey Gamache last night defeated Jeff Bumpus in the tenth round o
Lewiston boxer Joey Gamache on Wednesday won his 35th professional fight with a
Lewiston High School teacher Leslie Eastman has become a living legend in New En
Lewiston is one of five cities nationwide which will vote on the issue of gay ri
Lewiston Mayor James Howaniec is the first gubernatorial candidate to produce a
Lewiston police chief Laurent F. Gilbert, Androscoggin County District Attorney
Lewiston police chief Laurent F. Gilbert has been nominated to be Maine's next U
Lewiston police say they were often called to the address of slain Bates College, Press Associated
Lewiston repeated as Class A hockey champions with a defeat of Waterville, while
Lewiston residents voted 8,342 to 4,041 in favor of repealing that city's anti-d
Lewiston, Richmond and Norway are three Maine communities experimenting with com
Lewiston's Bates Fabric Mills has begun manufacturing Indian blankets for an Ari
Lewiston's Joey Gamache beat Rocky Berg of Oklahoma City with a second-round tec
Lewiston's most destructive fire in five years, which gutted six apartment build
Lewiston voters in November 1993 repealed by a 2-1 margin an ordinance prohibiti, Evan Halper
Lewiston voters on Tuesday voted three-to-one in favor of John Jenkins, 41, a ma
Liam Burnell, 13, of Falmouth made it through seven rounds, placing ninth in the
Librarian Nancy Noble describes libraries and special collections within walking, Nancy Noble
Lice infestations in the salmon farming industry cost New Brunswick salmon farme
Life aboard the Dauriya, a Russian fish-processing ship anchored near Bailey's I
Life in the small-town Swedish communities of Aroostook County traces its roots, Laura Johnson and Tonee Harbert
Life is so good in Belfast these days that even the memories of the 1980s -- whe, Jeff Clark
LightHawk aviation, a Maine-based consortium, is directed by Rudy Engholm, who c, Donna Stuart
Light-hearted article questioning why Maine lacks high-end retailers like Saks F, Eric Poulin
Light-hearted look at old fashioned matchmaking. With comments on the matchmake, Colin Sargent
Light Years Ahead, Joshua Bodwell
Like many other expecting couples, John and Dawn Boden of East Waterboro rented
Lily King, Euphoric, Claire Z. Cramer
Limited liability companies offer limited liability, one of the best aspects of
Limit Your Employment Liability During Summer Months, Anne-Marie L. Storey
Lincoln Middle School students are being taught a watered-down version of Edgar, Colin Sargent
Lincoln News column on the Compact for Maine Forests, which was rejected by Main
Lincoln Pulp and Paper, an integrated kraft mill that makes paper products from, Andrew K. Weegar
Lincoln Pulp and Paper Co. in Lincoln and Eastern Fine Paper Co. in Brewer both
Lincoln Pulp and Paper has reported two spills of untreated waste water at the L, Andrew K. Weegar
Lincoln Sennett, a former chemical engineer, bought Swan's Honey from founder Ha, Erin Post and Kelly Kilgallon
Lincoln Smith responds to criticism of his activities as a member of the Public
Lincolnville's Ducktrap Bridge was built in 1919, but its approach was so steep, Sarah Goodyear
Linda Abromson, who chairs the committee overseeing the renovation of Portland C
Linda Ash, whose trailer was condemned because it lacked running water, spends t, Talia Weiner
Linda Bean, the unsuccessful GOP candidate in the First Congressional District,
Linda Lafrance, mother of 12-year-old Corey Brown, says she wants the girl to be
Linda Noble, 43, of Topsham, on Wednesday agreed to an out-of-court settlement w
Linda Voss, an eighth-grade English and reading teacher at Winslow Junior High S
Linda Willey of York and her three daughters often spent time at the Bell Marsh
Linwood C Carville, who was removed Thursday as the University of Maine at Oron
Lisa A. Cunningham, 29, and her boyfiend, David N. Wallace, 25, will be arraigne
Lisa Bonarrigo started the firm Portland Pottery in a small apartment, but when, Lisa Shano
Lisa Burnell, director of Port Resources, has resigned her position following st
Lisa Cunningham of Nobleboro, arrested in July for handcuffing her 11-year-old s
Lisa Esposito has filed a lawsuit against The Doctor's in South Portland, a bar
Lisa Irving, 27, of Portland, was killed Saturday when a stolen Jeep Cherokee be
Lisa Kane of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife says there ar, Andrew K. Weegar
Lisa McPherson, 26, of Waterboro, has filed suit in York County Civil Court agai
Listing of 30 islands for sale off Maine waters, including descriptions, prices, Colin Sargent
Listing of 50 Maine summer adventures including rock climbing, kayaking, moose w
Listing of last year's Maine Educational Assessment test scores for 11th-graders
Listing of Maine's biggest screw-ups of 2006, including: bar owner Mike Harris', Jeff Inglis and Sara. Donnelly
Listing of Maine sporting camps and nature preserves.
Listing of Maine Sunday Telegram all-sports Most Valuable Players.
Listing of major winter storms in Maine over the last 100 years, plus precipitat
Listing of the Maine Association of Broadcasters 1994 award winners in televisio
Listing of the Maine Sunday Telegram's All-State boys and girls Class A, B, C an
Listing of the seven 1993 inductees into the Maine Sports Hall of Fame, the two
Listing of the state's cross country skiing areas; downhill skiing facilities; i
Listing of winners in the Maine Press Association's 1994 Better Newspaper Contes
"Listings." A "user's guide" to 43 Maine festivals held this year., Gwen Thompson
"Listings." Guide to 19 Maine summer festivals and events at 52 summer theaters, Diane Hudson
Listings of hot-air balloon companies; riding stables; sporting camps; farmers'
Listings of Maine's summer attractions, including coastal beaches, pick-your-own
Listings of the Maine State Telegram All-State Class A and Class B wrestling and
Listings of the Maine Sunday Telegram All-State Class A and B boys and girls tra
Listings of the Maine Sunday Telegram Class A, B, C and D All-State girls and bo
Listings of the top 100 private businesses headquartered in Maine, ranked in ord, Evan Livada
"Listings." Paragraph-long descriptions of events at 46 theaters, music halls, m, Gwen Thompson
List of 27 romantic getaways in Maine for the ultimate Valentine's Day. Suggest, Amy Havel
List of farmers' markets and apple orchards in southern, central and coastal Mai, Staff
List of galleries participating in the First Friday's Art Walk in Portland on th, Staff
List of gold-award winners at the 14th annual Broderson advertising awards, spon
List of historic homes in Maine that are open to the public. With the location,, Staff
List of the projects in Maine which will benefit from $20 million in federal hig
List of the top 10 questions for Maine voters this primary season. Since U.S. R, Deirdre Fulton
List of twelve good ideas, developed or refined by Mainers, which have been embr
List, with detailed descriptions, of the top 20 assessed homes in Falmouth. Loc
Livada Securities of Portland is underwriting a $1 million bond offering for Hom
Live Wire, Claire Z. Cramer
L.L. Bean has awarded its package delivery contract to Federal Express. Previous
L.L. Bean has bought up four properties abutting either the firm's Freeport reta
L. L. Bean Inc. of Freeport and Joseph's of Portland have both introduced new li
L.L. Bean Inc. of Freeport is preparing to launch its first line of children's c
LL Bean in Freeport is open 24 hours a day, and a sense of community has develop, Amy Louise Barnett
L.L. Bean on Friday will open a two-story, 11,000-square-foot store in the Tokyo
L. L. Bean's 1,045 year-round and 2,395 seasonal telemarketers will take 200 cal
L.L. Bean's iconic canvas tote bag and classic American clothes have been seen c, Tina M. Phillips
L.L. Bean's new distribution center on Desert Road in Freeport features red-roof
L. L. Bean, which is now building a 200,00-square-foot warehouse and a 126,000-s
L.L. Bean will provide AT&T with 140 telephone representatives for a 10-week nat
Lloyd P. Wells of Falmouth, recently expelled from H. Ross Perot's United We Sta
Lloyd's of London yesterday filed suit in federal court against Bath Iron Works,
Lobbyists fees for work at the 1992 Maine Legislative session were $1.46 million
Lobbyists in Maine were paid $2.4 million during 1993, with the law firm Preti,
Lobbyists registered with the state Commission on Governmental Ethics and Electi, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Lobstering has become the healthiest of Maine's fisheries, in part because of th, Jay Davis
Lobster Mania, Colin W. Sargent
Lobsterman Randall Bennett has proposed building a fish pier and storage buildin
Lobstermen from Chebeague and Long islands, Yarmouth and Falmouth have petitione
Local 14 of the United Paperworkers International Union and Local 246 of the Int
Local 567 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers has been promot
Local 6 of the International Association of Machinists, representing 5,700 of Ba
Local access television has been in Maine for years, but some communities are on
Local Attraction piece on the Cafe Uffa's new Fortnight Music Series, a biweekly, Allen Dammann
Local filmmaker Reggie Groff recently produced "The Presentation," a six-minute, Bob Young
"Local Habitations" piece, "Moose Watching," by Stanley Keach of Oakland., Stanley Keach
Local Heroes., Virginia M. Wright
Local members of the National Weather Service Employees Organization are opposed
"Local Music" piece detailing the numerous categories and bands on the ballot of, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece listing the top 20 albums of the year by local bands or arti, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece on a new album in the works by Rustic Overtones, which will, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece on "Angels on the Ground," an R&B single released by Tony Mc, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece on "Armenian and Anatolian Folk Music," a new release by Okb, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece on "MaineTracks," a CD of selections from the first six Gree, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece on "One Too Many Again," released by the Pubcrawlers at the, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece on Portland-based Peapod Recordings, which recently released, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece on Portland's experimental-folk community, with reviews of ", Christopher Gray
"Local Music" piece on Publik Music, an on-demand music video service that would, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece on "Seed, Stars, Galaxies," a debut CD by singer/songwriter, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece on the release of the album "12 Skies Fire and the Black," b, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece on the release of "The Flame You Follow," the second album b, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece on "Tusks and a Moustache," a sophomore CD by Cosades, with, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece on Twin Engines, a new band featuring Jimmy Walls, formerly, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece on upcoming hip-hop performances at SPACE Gallery in Portlan, Ian Paige
"Local Music" piece previewing summer releases by Hiss & Chambers, Dean Ford, Ja, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece ranking the top 20 releases by local musicians. The top thr, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece ranking the top thirty local releases for 2006. The top fiv, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a list of wishes for the new year in local music. Colu, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a look at upcoming music offerings, including releases, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a proposal for the state to make a commitment to Maine, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "35, 36," the second release by Portland ro, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Across the Bridge," a new release by local, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Addict," the new 3-song EP by Blue Collar, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "...And It Was Black," the new concept albu, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "And This Is Why You Can't Have Nice Things, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Anna's Ghost," the self-titled EP featurin, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Babbleluck," by local indie pop band Bully, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Before the Bridge Breaks," the debut recor, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Between Now and After," the new jazz album, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Blown Speaker Project," the new release by, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Boombazi," by local hip hop/funk band Boom, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Bottom of the Sea," released by Brown Bird, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Catfish Grouper Snapper," by Moss Mountain, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Cat & Mouse Records 2006 Artist Compilatio, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Cat & Mouse Records Compilation 2007," fea, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Closed for the Season," the new release by, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Come Home," the new release by R & B singe, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Coming Around," the new release by alt-cou, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Crowded Is the New Lonely," the new releas, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Daro," the self-titled full-length release, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Deadweight," the new release by Roy Davis, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Destroy the Plastique Man," by As Fast As., Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Father's Day," the new release by Eggbot., Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Fighter," the new recording by Loverless., Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Ganging up on the Sun," the fifth studio a, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "God Machine," the new album by singer song, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Greetings from Area code 207, volume 7," r, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Grey Town," the debut full-length release, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Hey Mr. Allure," a new 3-song release by S, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Holding the Center," by Maine's premier ja, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Hope You're Good," released by Dead End Ar, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Into the Night," the debut full-length rel, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Invocation" by Kate Schrock., Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Is This Thing On?," the full-length debut, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Jews in Hell: Radical Jewish Acculturation, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Just Survivin'," by guitarist Jake Roche., Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Killing's Not Okay," the latest recording, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Laser Bridge to Eagle City," the new relea, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Let's Go Anyway," the second album by alt-, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Light at the End," released by Rustic Over, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Live in Belgium," a four-song EP by Portla, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Louder than the Storm," the new album by P, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Loyalties a Must," the new rap release by, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Make Love Til Doomsday," the new release b, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Mind the Gap," the solo release by local m, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Mixtape Blackouts," the full-length debut, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Never Go Back," the third disc by Now is N, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "North Winds," the new release by local hip, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Nos-Tal-Gia," the new release by Nathan Ko, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Nothing's Ever Finished," a five-song debu, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "On the Move," the new release by pop/punk, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Open Letter to the Damned," the debut rele, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Our House," the new recording by Headstart, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Pinata," the debut full-length release by, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Pinkwood," the second album by local band, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Platinum Hinges for Pine Boxes," the debut, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Portland Afternoon," released by folk musi, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Portland Death Punk, Vol. 2: Louder Than F, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Release the Hounds," the debut release fro, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Relocation Tactics," the new release by in, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Rise," the new release by Dead Season. Ba, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Ruler of the Raging Main," the debut album, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Sean Mencher," the rockabilly release by g, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Seas of Blood," released by rock/goth band, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Set Yourself Free," the new release by Kev, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Sleepwalk in a Burning Building," the new, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Songs Famed for Sorrow and Joy," the new b, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Spacism," the new LP, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Steel Yourself," the new recording by Sont, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Tenure," the fourth full-length album by i, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "The Battle Within," the new release by hea, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of the concept album "Plague of the Planet," r, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of the debut, self-titled release by Moses Atw, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "The Garden Above," the new jazz release by, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "The Ice Arena," the new recording by Cult, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "The Last Chance to Make Things Right," a s, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "The Playtime Music Session," by singer/son, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "There is a Vine," the new release by Tree, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of the self-titled debut by alternative countr, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "The Space," released by Sly-Chi. Band mem, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "The Whole Time I Knew You," by pop-punk ba, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "This Is What You Want," the debut release, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Till the Sun Turns Black," the new disc by, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "'Til the Day," the new release by local mu, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "To Heal," the new album by Cambiata. Camb, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Truth About Daisies," the new debut self-t, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Ultra Violent," the new release by Portlan, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Victory in Silence," the debut full-length, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Victory Mile," the debut full-length recor, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Waging the Wage," the new release by Domin, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Walk It Once," the new release by singer/s, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Wave Principle," released by rock band Sid, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "Witness," the new release by Vanessa Torre, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with a review of "WPB Ecomp V.1," a compilation of electroni, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with comments on "Daisy a Day," the new solo project by Erin, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with comments on local bands Citadel and Modern Syndrome. T, Christopher Gray
"Local Music" piece with creative ideas for the local music scene, including a l, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with highlights of the upcoming summer music scene, mentioni, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with reviews of: "Loveless," by the Streaking Healys; "No Sh, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with reviews of "Original Graveyard Blues," by Meantone, and, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with reviews of: "The Halo Sessions," by Dan Connor and Anna, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with reviews of the self-titled debut recordings by Zach Rom, Sam Pfeifle
"Local Music" piece with wishes for the year ahead in local music, including a n, Sam Pfeifle
Local NAACP chief blasts solons. Legislators deny blacks rights they enjoy, say
Local police, the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency and drug-treatment providers in
Local S7 of the International Association of Machinists, representing 447 admini
Local S7 of the International Association of Machinists, which represents 447 cl
Local voters defeated a proposed landfill north of Houlton by a nearly 3-to-1 ma
Located in Windham, Crossroads for Women, the state's only live-in substance-abu
Located on the tip of Blue Hill's peninsula, Brooklin has 850 residents, over 1, Virginia Wright
Logarithm, Rob Sneddon
Logger Walter York of Caratunk teaches how to fill snowshoe bows with neoprene h, Anne Gorham and Anne Pierter
Logging operations in Mount Blue State Park by Timberlands Inc. have provoked cr
Lois Eastman, an art teacher at Richmond High School, is teaching her students a
Lone Wolf Studios of South Portland is producing a documentary, "Dirty Bomb Atta, Bonnie Paige
Long account of the bad feelings between Lincoln Smith and the other members of
Long account of the Vacationland Dog Club Show, held May 22 at the Cumberland Co, Edgar Allen Beem
Long-ago summers at Northeast Harbor are recalled in a nostalgic account by a fo, Meredith Hutchins
Long article about 31-year-old Billy Swift of South Portland, a pitcher with the
Long article about 62-year-old Phyllis Washburn of Westbrook, who triumphed over
Long article about about Edward Johnson IV's plans to build a 100-foot pier into, Kathryn Skelton
Long article about air pollution in Maine schools, with a particular focus on th
Long article about a land-use plan being negotiated by the Maine Land Use Regula
Long article about Alan Pugsley, 34, of Portland, who was instrumental in launch
Long article about a recent study by independent Boston-based research company T
Long article about Central Maine Power (CMP) and the coalition of businesses and
Long article about Claude Westfall of Orono, a retired University of Maine engin
Long article about conditions in Maine's four zoos or wild animal parks, most of
Long article about cost-shifting. Because medicare and medicaid fail to pay the
Long article about Dr. Richard M. Levesque, the Portland surgeon who is about to
Long article about eating fresh all year by growing herbs and vegetables indoors, Jean English
Long article about Elias "Al" Corey, 76, of Waterville, who fronts the 16-piece
Long article about Francis E. Downey and family, owners of the Fill-it-Up Please
Long article about George Denney, who rose from being a clam digger to president
Long article about Gov. John R. McKernan and how the past three years have affec
Long article about Habitat Management Institute of Lowell, Mass., which is seeki
Long article about health management organizations (HMOs), focusing on Freeport'
Long article about John Rowe, former president of Central Maine Power Company an
Long article about Julie Clauson, 36, granddaughter of former Maine Governor Cli
Long article about Keith Dickens, 28, a mentally ill patient whose care prompted
Long article about Maine potters who produce majolica, a term applied to a wide, Edgar Allen Beem
Long article about Maine's amphibian population.
Long article about Maine's blacks objecting to the cancellation of the National
Long article about Marilyn Brado, who is retiring as children's librarian at the
Long article about Mike and Amy Knowlton, owners of a gas station and convenienc
Long article about Nancy Atwell, founder of the Center for Teaching and Learning, Edgar Allen Beem
Long article about North Waterboro-based contractor Stephen Kasprzak, who has fo
Long article about Old Orchard Beach's efforts to shake its honky-tonk image thr
Long article about Pedro Parris, a black man born in Africa about 1833, brought
Long article about Portland Photographics, a photo lab owned by Bernard C. Meyer
Long article about Portland's Hotel Everett on Oak Street, which was built aroun
Long article about Portland's newest park, Post Office Park, which is situated a
Long article about Portland's police technicians and the work they do.
Long article about product-tampering cases in Maine, and how the Maine Departmen
Long article about residents who are unhappy with Maine Department of Transporta
Long article about Richard Dodson, 36, owner of True Value Hardware & U.S. Varie
Long article about sexism at the University of Maine Orono campus and reactions
Long article about slow-pitch softball leagues in Maine. Related article.
Long article about some of the area's federally-funded training programs aimed a
Long article about some of the Maine women who have experienced motherhood after
Long article about South Portland's Sunset Park, home to about 250 families. Muc
Long article about Susan Schweppe of Falmouth, a member of the Maine Peace Missi
Long article about the 107-year-old Deering Ice Cream Corp., which was recently
Long article about the achievements of the Public Utilities Commission during th
Long article about the difficulties faced by many Amerasians who emigrate to Mai
Long article about the enthusiastic support the Maine Black Bear hockey team rec
Long article about the explosive growth of land conservation in Maine since the
Long article about the financial condition of the University of Maine at Orono a
Long article about the food contest judges who work the tables at Maine's 24 agr
Long article about the honors program at University of Maine at Orono, which dat
Long article about the increase of hate crimes in Maine, emphasizing a recent in
Long article about the increasing talk among reformers of the need to control th
Long article about the lack of consensus in the sea urchin industry regarding th
Long article about the last days of Sean Conway, 27, whose frozen body was found
Long article about the life, hardships and achievements of Maine Baseball Hall o
Long article about the marriage of carnival workers Chris Miller and Sarah Inman
Long article about the meetings that took place between Public Utilities commiss
Long article about the move into the vacant Knox Mill in Camden by MBNA America
Long article about the necessity for area landlords to maintain properties and o
Long article about the people who hire limousines in southern Maine. There are
Long article about the precautions being taken by Cumberland County Civic Center
Long article about the problem of the increasing dog population in Maine. Descr
Long article about the reaction of school officials around the state to Gov. McK
Long article about the rising costs of state Senate races. Since 1984, spending
Long article about the selection of facts and comparisons to help measure Maine
Long article about the September 19 automobile accident which claimed the lives
Long article about the South Portland revaluation that will result in a $500,000
Long article about the Summit Spring water-bottling operation, owned and operate, Hannah Holmes
Long article about the troubled financial situation at the University of Maine.
Long article about the University of Maine at Orono, the continuing problems the
Long article about the University of Maine School of Law in Portland, its histor
Long article about this year's disastrous potato crop. Losses are estimated at
Long article about University of Maine Orono's School of Forest Resources which
Long article about Unum Corp.'s strategy for controlling workers' compensation c
Long article about various high school baseball coaches and the effect that Marc
Long article about Willow Pond Farm and Orchard in Sabbatus, owned by Charles an
Long article considers the Maine winter both factually and as a cultural institu
Long article describes a Saturday night at Stacey's Lounge in Brewer, a night sp, Sarah Goodyear
Long article describes the archery skills of seventeen-year-old Joshua Winters o, Brent Macey
Long article describes the most recent plans to return the eastern timber wolf t, Jeff Clark
Long article describes the political and support work of the Maine Fishermen's W, Sarah Goodyear
Long article describing the daily life of Pamela and Edward McDonough of Wells.
Long article describing the ebb and flow of work at the Bath Iron Works Portland
Long article detailing the changes in former President George Bush's security ar
Long article discussing the difficulties the Maine Economic Growth Council had i
Long article discussing the impact political redistricting will have on Maine.
Long article discussing the report made by the Visiting Committee on the Univers
Long article in which the authors offer five reasons why an early replacement sh, Noah Bruce and Jess Kilby
Long article on Angus King, 49, former host of MaineWatch and other public affai
Long article on an unprecedented management strategy initiated to deal with the
Long article on Arthur Rogers, 84, who received the first "Legendary Warden" awa
Long article on artist Leo Brooks, 84, a summer resident of Monhegan Island, who, Abby Zimet
Long article on artists Tom Lieber and David Row, both of whom summer on Maine i, Edgar Allen Beem
Long article on authors Edith Hazard of Topsham and Wallace Pinfold of Brunswick, Joanne Lannin
Long article on author Tabitha King, who discusses her recent novel "One on One., J Barry Mothes
Long article on Brett Wickard, 24, who founded Bull Moose Records in Brunswick i
Long article on Carlos Tosca, 39, who was recently named manager of the Portland
Long article on Carrabassett Valley's premier ski resort, Sugarloaf/USA. Related
Long article on Claude Gendreau, 37, of Madawaska, who will be ordained a Roman
Long article on Esther Lacognata, a former Maine Department of Agriculture offic
Long article on fly fishing in Maine., Andrew K. Weegar
Long article on four of Maine's folk carvers. Profiles George Hardy of Deer Isl, Edgar Allen Beem
Long article on Herbert "Bud" Caverly, who has been a city councilman in Bath of
Long article on Jessica Nicoll and Judi Freeman, the two full-time art curators
Long article on Josette Huntress, 21, of Limestone, a senior at Colby College an
Long article on Kenneth Allen, aide to House Speaker John Martin, who is expecte
Long article on Leola Marshall, proprieter of Marshall's Southern Restaurant in, Shoshana Hoose
Long article on Linda Huntington, 41, recently named Student of the Year at Sout
Long article on Luke Porter, a Portland High School football player and wrestler
Long article on Maine's radio-controlled model airplane fliers, who pay out betw
Long article on Peter Sargent, 43, who owns the Cape Able Bike Shop in Arundel., Hannah Holmes
Long article on Portland's proposed ordinance to regulate the size, type and pla
Long article on psychiatric and hospice nurse Sandy Titus, named as one of five
Long article on recent vote supporting House Speaker John L. Martin, and how tha
Long article on Regional Waste Systems and the continuing deliberations on a pla
Long article on sex education in Maine's public schools. Indications are that m, Edgar Allen Beem
Long article on some of Portland's street musicians, focusing on Jack Honan, Kat
Long article on summer theater in Maine, focusing on the Theater at Monmouth, Ha, Selby Frame
Long article on the $1.6 million state-of-the-art Gateway Mastering Studio, run
Long article on the abuses of the used-car trade in Maine. Buy-here-pay-here an, Sharon Bass
Long article on the battle waged by state toxicologist Robert A. Frakes over dio
Long article on the Best of Portland, 1994. Profiles include: sprinter John Cas, Gwen Thompson
Long article on the Bolsters Mill Water Co., which shareholders recently voted t
Long article on the coming of the Seadogs, Portland's new AA minor league baseba, Kevin Mills
Long article on the counterculture group members who hang out at Portland's Gree
Long article on the hundreds of foreigners who attend Maine's private summer cam
Long article on the Jack Family Center, a resource center on Munjoy Hill which p
Long article on the Maine Alliance, which recently celebrated its first annivers
Long article on the natural attributes of the sea urchin, its geographical range
Long article on the need for renovations at Portland's three middle schools. Det
Long article on the needs of the 43,433 Maine children who require mental health
Long article on the noontime pick-up basketball games at the Portland YMCA, whic, Selby Frame
Long article on the outcome of Saturday's Limington town meting, during which vo
Long article on the process involved with a year-long lobbying campaign by Bath
Long article on the progress of the fund-raising drive to finance the proposed n
Long article on the recent decision by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court to endor
Long article on the restoration of the Rockport Opera House, which began in 1971
Long article on the Salt Center for Documentary Field Studies, a non-profit fiel
Long article on the surprise storm that dumped more than 18 inches of snow on pa
Long article on the trend among banks to work harder to attract and keep bank em
Long article on the trend among Maine boatbuilders to use computers to assist wi
Long article on the University of Maine System. Discusses the expense and other
Long article on the upcoming town meeting in Carrabassett Valley during which re
Long article on the Young family reunion, which recently brought together 54 fam, Shoshana Hoose
Long article on various philanthropic foundations in Maine, including the Libra
Long article on Wade Miller, 18, of Bingham, a schizophrenic, and the difficulti
Long article on York County sheriff Michael E. Bemis, 36, who doesn't wear a uni
Long article outlining the history and local impact of South Portland's East and
Long article, part of an occassional series about the people who work in Maine's
Long article previewing art exhibits featuring Andrew Wyeth and Jamie Wyeth, and, Greg Gadberry
Long article providing background information on Howard Dana, 52, who has been n
Long article questioning if utility consultant Lewis J. Perl, who has long been
Long article reporting that Sen. George Mitchell has undoubtedly enhanced his in
Long article reporting that the Maine Senate yesterday joined the House in givin
Long article reporting that while the number of Portland students declined by 6.
Long articles analyzing some of the reasons behind Maine's $1 billion state budg
Long article telling how blacks are treated in Maine. Numerous examples of disc
Long "City" piece on Danny Martigan, Peter Girouard, and the Columbia Barber Sho, Scott Sutherland
Long, detailed article about a coalition consisting of about five dozen junior D
Long, detailed article about efforts to preserve the 140-year-old remains of the
Long, detailed article about how the Robbins Lumber Co., run by Jenness and Jame
Long, detailed article about plans of the Public Utilities Commission to allow t
Long, detailed article about the increasing number of young sex abusers, some ev
Long, detailed article about the intensive therapy program for stuttering at Adv
Long, detailed article about the life of Vietnam-era veteran Raymond L. Richards
Long, detailed article about the role played by Senate Majority Leader George J.
Long, detailed article describing the state's ballot-tampering scandal as "an in
Long detailed article on the alternative medicine's fight for respect and in Por, Jason Wilkins
Long, detailed article on the lack of quality, affordable elder care in Maine., Selena Juneau-Vogel
Long detailed "Feature Story" piece about the five-year effort of Dr. Alain Mone, Meg Haskell
Long, detailed first-person narrative on the political battle between Friends of, Lance Tapley
Long, detailed profile Charles M. Cawley. Cawley, president of MBNA Corp., a, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Long discussion if ice hockey at the University of Maine, Orono, with some peopl
Long discussion of how an expected study of the University of Maine system faile
Long editorial on Central Maine Power Co.'s $83 million rate increase request, w
"Longfellow: A Rediscovered Life," by Charles C. Calhoun, is an indicator of th, Stephen May
Long Gazette profile of Irish-American philanthropist James A. Healy. Beginning, William David Barry
Long Island seceded from Portland and incorporated as a town in 1993. Residents, Sarah Goodyear
Long Island town officials have contracted with the Cumberland County Sheriff's
Long letter to the editor from Nancy Allen of Surry on the Green Party. Allen i, Nancy Allen
Long "News-o-rama" piece reporting on the trial of Japanese exchange student Ken
Long obituary of Armand A. Dufresne Jr., 85, of Lewiston, the first Franco-Ameri
Long obituary of Charles Pomeroy, 79, of Orlando, Florida, who served nearly 11
Long obituary of Francis M. O'Brien, 85, of Portland, who worked for 60 years as
Long obituary of Fred C. Scribner Jr., 86, a senior partner in the Portland law
Long obituary of Jean Gannett Hawley, 70, of Falmouth and Georgetown, publisher
Long obituary of John Preston, 48, of Portland, the writer and AIDS activist.
Long obituary of Joseph C Jordan, 66, of Yarmouth, chairman of Jordan's Meats
Long obituary of Louis Bernstein, 92, former municipal court judge, lawyer and c
Long obituary of Sumner Adams Hawley, 70, of Falmouth Foreside and Boca Raton, F
Long obituary of Westbrook Mayor Fred C. Wescott, 61, a 20-year public official,
Long opinion piece on sustainable development by Eric Palola, a resource economi
Long piece on Portland newspaper editor George B. Bagley. His house was one of, Colin Sargent
Long preview of the Portland Stage Company's presentation of David Mamet's "Olea
Long preview of the upcoming theater season in Maine., Amy Sutherland
Long profile of fired Cumberland police chief Leon Planche -- Cumberland County S
Long profile of Jonathan Curtis, 17, who last Saturday turned himself into polic
Long profile of Julie Parisien of Auburn, who is expected to be named to the US
Long profile of Portland native Jon Legere, a painter whose work has been sold t, Mark Condon
Long profile of Republican gubernatorial candidate Susan M. Collins, 41, of Stan, Al Diamon
Long profile of Rick DiFusco, 44, of Scarborough, the assistant principal at Cap
Long profile of Sue Davenport, 57, of Barnstable, Mass., Gov. McKernan's nominee
Long profile of Tracey Rowe and Arnold Higgins of Westbrook, who will be married
Long profile on Impressionist painter Walter Griffin of Portland, whose career s, Colin Sargent
Long review of Bernd Heinrich's "A Year in the Maine Woods" which praises the su, Franklin Burroughs
Long story describes Rick Linscott, a 31-year-old chemist in an area biotechnolo
Long, Strange, Lonely Trail., Robert Moor
Looking Down Free Street, J. P. Soule
Looking Down Middle Street, from Free Street., J. P. Soule
Looking Down Middle Street, from Rich's Printing Office, showing portions of Temple Street and Exchange Street., J. P. Soule
Looking Down Middle Street, from Union Street., J. P. Soule
Looking for Connections, Lori Valigra
Looking North, across Federal Street and Congress Street, from Exchange Street., J. P. Soule
Looking North along Exchange Street, from Fore Street., J. P. Soule
Looking North from Fore Street, at Foot of Exchange Street., J. P. Soule
Looking Northwest along Exchange Street, from Fore Street., J. P. Soule
Looking up Middle and Free Streets, from U.S. Custom House., J. P. Soule
"Look & Listen" notes that this Friday will mark the end of the weekday version, Greg Gadberry
"Look & Listen" piece on Paul Benner, 9, of Union, whose story will be told on C, Greg Gadberry
"Look & Listen" piece on the appearance of WGME's news anchors, weathermen and s, Greg Gadberry
"Look & Listen" piece on the possible effect that Peter Twichell's resignation a, Greg Gadberry
"Loose Cannon" piece on the Boothbay Harbor Fishermen's Festival, and the author, Hannah Holmes
Lori Allen, 38, and her son, Troy Allen, 8, of Temple, died yesterday afternoon
Lorilee Meserve, 27, of Portland yesterday found her two-year-old daughter Sarin
Loring Air Force Base in Limestone has been designated as the site of a Defense
Loring Air Force Base in Limestone was built at the beginning of the Cold War, a, Douglas Rooks
Loring Air Force Base in Limestone will be transferred to civilian authorities t
Lorraine Tedeschi, 40, of Rockport, the executive director of the Non-hunters Ri
"Lost and Found" piece on a reading by G. K. Wuori from his first book, "Nude in, Anddrew Rosen
"Lost." Fiction by Lane Browning., Lane Browning
Lou Chamberland of Newburgh resigned as executive director of the Women's Busine, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Louis A. Ureneck, editor and vice president of The Portland Newspapers, has rece
Louise Davis Stone was the first black woman ever to attend prep school in Maine, Timothy G. Scott
Louisiana-Pacific Corp. was fined $11.1 million for violating the federal Clean
Louisiana-Pacific Corp. yesterday announced that it has abandoned a plan to expa
Louisiana-Pacific, which is seeking to expand its Aroostook County plant with th
Louis L. LaPierre, managing partner of ROMAC & Associates, an agency that matche
Louis Sprague of Dedham was the financial backer of Body Magic of Ellsworth, a s, Evan Halper
Lou Miller works for L. P. Murray, which deals with sewage, digs holes for cemet, Colin Sargent
Love for Sail., Colin W. Sargent
Lovejoy award winner flays race mythology. Carl T. Rowan is the first Negro to
Lowell and Company Timber Associates has donated nearly 15 miles of shoreland al
Low-income housing developer Portland West Neighborhood Planning Council has ask
Low wholesale prices and cutthroat competition has resulted in a price war in Cu
LSM New England Group of Portland has won the $900,000 advertising account for t
Lt. Bill Lewis of the Lincoln County Sheriff's Department responded to a call in, Evan Halper
Lt. Col. Alfred R. Skolfield, a 20-year-veteran of the Maine State Police has be
Lu Bauer of West Falmouth, self-styled "CPA/Human Being," gives some last-minute
Lucky Hollander, director of the Cumberland County Child Abuse and Neglect Counc
Luis Rosado, 17, of Saco, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the April 21, 19
Luke Pynchion, 7, of Brunswick, and his parents will lead the Heart Association'
Lulla Hudson, an African American attorney who worked as a victim witness advoca
"Luxury." Fiction by Dan Domench., Dan Domench
Lyman Rutledge of Kittery Point is the author of several books on the Isles of S, Timm White
Lynn Butler, whose photographs have appeared in Life magazine and featured in ex, Beth Crichlow
Lynn M. Bak of Yarmouth has been named as interim superintendent of School Admin
Lynn Van Note, the executive director of the Chocolate Church in Bath, has annou
Machiasport residents unhappy with the 480-foot United States Cellular tower on
Mac the Moose, a mascot for the Maine Division of the American Cancer Society, t
"Made in Maine", a profile of four Maine businesses and their products and servi, Gwen Thompson
"Made In Maine" piece about Kent Garland, of Topsham, and his business, Fine Fea, Jason Stone
"Made in Maine" piece about the 125-foot research vessel Hero, currently moored, David Svenson
"Made in Maine" piece about the revival of craft rum distilling in the state of, Colin S. Sargent
"Made in Maine" piece that offers tidbits of information about L.L. Bean in cele, David Svenson
"Made in Maine" profiles of Atlantic Blanket Company of Swan's Island; Casual Sp
"Made in Maine" profiles of Black Parrot of Rockland, a clothing company; K.E. C
"Made in Maine" profiles of Uncommon Copy, Inc. of Brunswick; Atlantic Blanket C
Made in the Shade, Colin W. Sargent
Madeleine G. Corson of Yarmouth, assistant to the chairman of the board of the G
Madeleine G. Corson, the granddaughter of Guy P. Gannett, yesterday was elected
Mad Horse Theatre Company last night announced that they have surpassed their $7
Mad Horse Theatre scrambled for five weeks to raise $75,000 to cover debts and k
Mad Horse Theatre was founded eight years ago by Michael Rafkin and a small grou, William Steele
Mad Horse Theatre was founded in 1986 by a group of actors intent on working tog, Amy Sutherland
Madison Electric Works has agreed to supply power to Sonoco Products Co. in Nort
Madison Electric Works officials rejected a Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) 10-yea
Madison Electric Works, which serves Madison, Anson and parts of Norridgewock an
Magda Adrien planned to move the the production of her plus-sized bras to Jamaic, Laura Conaway
Maggie Griffin, Betty Hammond, Dot Ridlon, and Debbie Gott describe the life of
Magruder "Mac" Passano, 80, "the Bike Man of Chebeague" and a retired zoology pr, James V. Horrigan
Maine '94, the state Democratic Party's campaign to persuade voters to go to the
Maine Adoption Placement Services of Houlton was started in 1978 by Dawn Degenha, Annaliese Hood
Maine adoption records are routinely sealed, but a new spirit of openness in rec, Edgar Allen Beem
Maine agriculture fairs directory.
Maine and New Hampshire are the only New England states not to include sexual or, Evan Halper
Maine appears to be in non-compliance with a 1992 federal law that orders states
Maine apple orchard directory with names, locations, directions and contact info
Maine architect James Schildroth, who was named a Taliesin Fellow at the world c, Colin Sargent
Maine artist Klir Beck of Vienna created a series of Works Progress Administrati, Cathy Genthner
Maine arts currently pull in slightly less than $1 million annually in federal s, Evan Halper
Maine Assistant Attorney General Cabbane Howard yesterday said that only a court
Maine Assistant Attorney General Paul Stern has advised the Baxter State Park Au, Phyllis Austin
Maine Assistant Attorney General Paul Stern on Thursday said that the lawsuit cl
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter and Democratic gubernatorial candidate
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter and District Attorney Stephanie Anders
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter, a Vietnam veteran who served on the pa
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter has launched an investigation of a priv
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter on Tuesday refused a second time to rel
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter, responding to concern that Maine's fir
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter said that no guard or official will fac
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter yesterday announced that a month-long i
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter yesterday announced that he is reviewin
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter yesterday issued a report that said rur
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter yesterday said he is awaiting a Nationa
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter yesterday said his office will continue
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter yesterday said that one pledge from the
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter yesterday said that state investigators
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter yesterday said the killing of Berwick g
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter yesterday said the two South Portland p
Maine Attorney General Michael E. Carpenter has indicated a grand jury may seek
Maine Attorney General Michael E. Carpenter joined with other state attorneys ge
Maine Attorney General Michael E. Carpenter on Wednesday filed a complaint again
Maine Attorney General Michael E. Carpenter says state prison workers were negli
Maine Attorney General Michael E. Carpenter says that personalized letters from
Maine Attorney General Michael E. Carpenter says that the North American Free Tr
Maine Attorney General Michael E Carpenter yesterday announced that his office
Maine Attorney General Michael E. Carpenter yesterday ruled that state represent
Maine at Work., Down East editors
Maine Audubon, the Natural Resources Council of Maine and the Forest Ecology Net, Andrew K. Weegar
Maine author Franklin F. Gould recalls his first glimpse of the "outside world", Franklin F. Gould
Maine author Monica Wood rides along with Sergeant Matthew Bard of the Fairfield, Monica Wood
Maine author Sanford Phippen has been editing the letters of well-loved Maine au, Sanford Phippen
Maine averted a federal takeover of enforcing the state's clean drinking water l
Maine Bank & Trust president Wayne McGarvey said that despite losing $1.3 millio
Maine barns, often connected to houses with doors or tunnels to allow farmers to, Lyman Page
Maine-based First Coastal Corp. reported earnings of $323,000 for the first quar
Maine-Based Public Companies, Roger Magnus
Maine-Based Public Companies, Roger Magnus
Maine beekeepers might be seeing a resurgence of the wax moth, which foul hives
Maine blacks form power organization. Mwana Funzi Rasuli, Bowdoin junior, leadi
"Maine Boating" piece on the gubernatorial candidates' views on boating issues., Ken Textor
"Maine Boating" piece on the views of the state's gubernatorial candidates on is, Ken Textor
"Maine Books" piece with a long review of "Bold Vision: The Development of the P, Edgar Allen Beem
"Maine Books" piece with a long review of "North to the Night," by Alvah Simon., Clinton W. Trowbridge
"Maine Books" piece with a long review of "Wild Fruits: Thoreau's Rediscovered L, Haines Sprunt Tate
Maine Broadcasting Corp., parent of WCSH-TV Channel 6, yesterday announced that
Maine Bucket Barrels into New Markets, Lori Valigra
Maine Bureau of Medical Services officials, Pine Tree Legal Assistance lawyers a
Maine Bureau of Taxation records show that real estate values in southern Maine
Maine businesses and tourism officals are optimistic that the 1993 tourist seaso
Maine businesses are attempting to control health-care costs by adopting managed
Maine Businesses for Social Responsibility broke from a regional group and incor
Maine Businesses for Social Responsibility creates status for companies that fol, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine Businesses for Social Responsibility is a 250-member organization that bel, Jay Davis
Maine Businesses for Social Responsibility last week criticized Bill Vail of Cit, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine Businesses for Social Responsibility was formed one year ago. It evolved, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine businessmen are blaming stiffer enforcement of New Brunswick 11 percent sa
Maine cable companies and television stations are currently negotiating over the
Maine Can Solve Its Heating Oil Addiction., William Strauss
Maine Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Jack Dexter yesterday said the
Maine Chance Farm, a beauty spa where some of the nation's famous and glamorous, Ellen MacDonald Ward
Maine Chief Justice Daniel E. Wathen, delivering his first State of the Judiciar
Maine churches are now in the process of determining how best to deal with insta
Maine Citizens for Clean Elections say that the $3 public financing checkoff on, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine Citizens for Clean Elections was formed to promote a referendum on campaig, Douglas Rooks
Maine Citizens for The Tax Break, a group that is sponsoring an initiative that
Maine coastal beaches directory.
Maine Coast Artists has proposed charging a fee to artists seeking to enter the, Donna Gold
Maine Coast Artists of Rockport imposed a $15 entry fee for its annual juried sh, Donna Gold
Maine College of Art student Tony Carcieri, thrown out of a college party for ha
Maine College of Art, Westbrook College, St. Joseph's College, the University of
Maine Color Service in Portland is doing some major photo enlargement and finish
Maine commissioner of education Wayne Mowatt has cancelled the Maine Educational
Maine commissioner of transportation Dana F. Connors announced the impending for
Maine Common Cause is preparing to take Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter
Maine communities are increasingly abandoning the old tradition of plowing priva
Maine communities that want to hold onto their 1919-style radial wave street lam
Maine consumers can now choose from over 180 carriers for in-state telephone cal, Connie Pacillo
Maine coon cats, which have adapted to the harsh Maine winters by growing longer
"Maine Course" review of Bangor's New Moon Cafe, which is located 21 Main Street, Catherine Russell
Maine courts are adopting the principles of Total Quality Management in order to
Maine currently has 122 dams with a generating capacity of 731 megawatts, but it, Randy Wilson
Maine currently has around 100 independent power plants using wood, trash or wat
Maine currently has nine microbreweries producing specialty beers, more per capi
Maine dam owners are paying tens of thousands of dollars in extra fees because t
Maine Democrats and Republicans alike are not allowing any of the state Senate r
Maine Democrats and Republicans are aggresively courting followers of Ross Perot
Maine Democrats are holding their state convention this weekend, and for many th
Maine Department of Administration and Financial Services Commissioner Sawin Mil
Maine Department of Agriculture Commissioner Bernard Shaw said he lacks the lega
Maine Department of Agriculture Commissioner Edward McLaughlin last week in a me, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine Department of Corrections Commissioner Donald Allen yesterday approved a p
Maine Department of Corrections Commissioner Joseph Lehman last week unveiled hi, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Dean C. Marriott says
Maine Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Dean C Marriott, the
Maine Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Dean Marriott has give
Maine Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Dean Marriott yesterda
Maine Department of Environmental Protection officials say gubernatorial candida
Maine Department of Human Services' clients are worried about a possible $171 mi
Maine Department of Human Services Commissioner Kevin Concannon, in attempting t, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Commissioner Ray Owen proposed, Andrew K. Weegar
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Commissioner Ray Owen this wee
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Commissioner Ray Owen wants to, Phyllis Austin
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife officials have informed 10 sou
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife officials yesterday said that
Maine Department of Marine Resources Commissioner Robin Alden believes that cod, Phyllis Austin
Maine Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation officials have closed a
Maine Department of Public Safety officials have purchased 545 road-spike mats,
Maine Department of Public Safety statistics show that domestic assaults in the, Claire Holman
Maine Department of Transporation Commissioner Dana F. Connors this month transf
Maine Department of Transportation Commissioner Dana F. Connors has put a stop t
Maine Department of Transportation Commissioner John Melrose on Monday said that, Douglas Rooks
Maine Department of Transportation Commissioner John Melrose says mid-summer 199
Maine Department of Transportation officials are seeking public comment on propo
Maine Department of Transportation officials say that the $36 million, 2.7-mile
Maine doesn't test inmates for HIV, and the Maine Department of Corrections has, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine Drug Enforcement Agency Director Frank Amoroso has been named chief deputy
Maine Educational Assessment test scores for 11th-graders show a 10-point increa
Maine Educational Assessment test scores for 16,000 fourth-graders showed an ave
Maine Educational Assessment test scores for reading, math, science and social s
Maine Education Commissioner Leo Martin has issued a draft education reform plan
Maine Education Commissioner Leo Martin on Monday issued a manifesto for Maine's
Maine Education Services, a non-profit agency based in Portland, yesterday annou
Maine Education Services gave away more than $36,500 in scholarships over a two-, Lee Burnett
Maine Employers' Mutual Insurance Co has announced a program under which it wil
Maine Employers' Mutual Insurance Co., the state's largest workers' compensation
Maine Employers' Mutual Insurance Co., the state's largest workers' compensation
Maine Employers' Mutual Insurance Co., the state's largest workers' compensation
Maine Employers' Mutual Insurance Co., the state's new, non-profit workers' comp
Maine employers will pay a 9.5 percent surcharge on workers' compensation insura
Maine environmentalists and labor activists are joining forces because of a shar, Lance Tapley
Maine established pre-litigation screening panels as part of the 1986 Tort Refor, Phyllis Austin
Maine experienced its last major hurricane 15 years ago and has been hit with on, Jeff Clark
Maine farmer-journalist-humorist John Gould is observing his 50th anniversary as
Maine farmers' market directory.
Maine figured prominently in the work of N. C. Wyeth, on shown at the Farnsworth
Maine filmmakers Mary Lampson, Gail Worster and Polly Bennell are three of the f, Amy Killinger
"Maine Film" piece on the making of "Anchor of the Soul," a film on Portland's G, Jonathon Nichols-Pethick
Maine first saw a poetry slam a few years ago at the Maine Festival, and the sla, Paul Karr
Maine fishermen last winter caught 4.9 million pounds of shrimp, up from 3.3 mil
Maine fishermen soon will be able to buy their live bait from vending machines.
Maine fish farmers harvested nearly 13.5 million pounds of salmon and trout last
Maine foreign exports increased from $1.026 billion in 1992 to $1.14 billion in
"Maine for Lovers," a special, 40-page couple's guide to Maine featuring romanti
"Maine for the Holidays" shopping guide for the regions of Kittery to the Kenneb
"Maine for the New Yorker: A Guide for Urbanites on Vacation Down East," with hu
"Maine for Voyeurs," piece on places where one might spot celebrities, including
Maine fourth-graders scored second nationally in reading on the National Assessm
Maine Front Runners, an organization that gives gays and lesbians a chance to co, Allen Dammann
Maine government has signed more than 2,200 contracts for special services since, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine Gov. John R. McKernan Jr. on Tuesday took over as chairman of the Republic
Maine Green Party coordinator Jonathan Carter last week denounced the state's ma
Maine had 136 confirmed rabies cases in 1996, up from 101 in 1995 and ten in 199, Dianne Davis
Maine had 70 new AIDS cases in the first four months of 1993, and 14 percent of
Maine had 8,926 dairy farms and 98,300 cows in 1959, but the introduction of man, Beth Thomas
Maine had a meat inspection program from 1967-81, when it was abolished by the M, Andrew K. Weegar
Maine had a meat inspection program from 1967 until it was abolished by the stat
Maine had a robust cranberry trade for around 100 years, but it had just about d, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine had around 1,200 dairy farms in 1980, but ten years later that number had, Andrew K. Weegar
Maine had the second lowest student loan default rate in the nation, with a 6.8
Maine Handicapped Skiing at Sunday River Ski Resort in Bethel has had ten years, Evan Halper
Maine hardiness zone map based on average yearly minimum temperatures between 19, Staff
Maine has 147 high schools, and each one of them fields both a girls and a boys, Edgar Allen Beem
Maine has 27 licensed whitewater rafting companies operating on the Kennebec, Pe, Beth Crichlow
Maine has 28 health centers in parts of the state the federal government conside
Maine has 64 lighthouses, from Kittery Point to Quoddy Head. Congress last year, Steve Cartwright
Maine has allowed 100,000-pound trucks on state highways and the Maine Turnpike, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine has a population of roughly 29,000 moose, but to spot them, one must gener, Cathy Genthner
Maine has applied for a $170,000 federal grant for family education that require, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine has around 100 independent alternative energy plants that burn waste or ar
Maine has a "secondary" seat belt law, which means that a violator must be in vi, Kathryn Skelton
Maine has as many bigots as the South, says Mrs. Ardello A. Davis, treasurer of
Maine has became the first state to recognize tribal fishing rights with the sig, Deborah DuBrule
Maine has been a pioneer in environmental studies since the late 1960s, a niche, Beth Brosnan
Maine has been awarded a $2 million federal grant to fund an innovative proposal
Maine has been trying to get rid of plastic six-pack yokes since the Legislature
Maine has had its share of writers over the years, some native and some from awa, Jason Wilkins
Maine has lost its status as the only state east of the Mississippi to be free o, Ken Textor
Maine has only 95 game wardens for an area almost as large as the rest of New En, Cynthia Anderson
Maine has permitted commercial deer farming since July 1989, and there are now 3
Maine has three commercial classical radio stations, in addition to the still so, Kit Pfeiffer
Maine health officials are planning a computer system to keep track of the immun
Maine House Minority Leader Walter E. Whitcomb accused Attorney General Michael
Maine House of Representatives Speaker John L. Martin has said he will reveal ho
Maine House Speaker Dan A. Gwadosky is upbeat about his recent trade mission to
Maine House Speaker Dan A Gwadosky yesterday named former Speaker John L Marti
Maine House Speaker Elizabeth Mitchell has submitted a bill that would provide a, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine House Speaker John L. Martin has appointed women to chair positions on 21
Maine House Speaker John L. Martin led a delegation of twenty legislators to the, Francis X. Quinn
Maine House Speaker John L. Martin yesterday expressed confidence that President
Maine humorist Tim Sample has written a letter to the Maine Office of Tourism te
Maine hunters are facing a range of new state and local restrictions, including
Maine Huts & Trails in Kingfield is pairing groomed cross-country trails with co, Joshua F. Moore
Maine instituted a comprehensive study of bears in 1975, tagging more than 1,500, Andrew K. Weegar
Maine Insurance Superintendent Brian Atchinson has ruled that Maine businesses m
"Maine Interview" Brian Grady of South Bridgton, who has a flock of 17 emus. Gr, Andrew K. Weegar
"Maine Interview" piece on filmmaker James Coleman, 50, of Portland, who goes by, Anne Wadleigh
"Maine Interview" piece with 12-year-old Seth Yentes of Monroe, state chess cham, Jeff Shula
"Maine Interview" piece with Abbe Anderson of Kennebunk, an astrologer, yoga tea, Jason Wilkins
"Maine Interview" piece with Agnes Schmidt, owner of the Bagel Factory in Bar Ha, Carl Little
"Maine Interview" piece with Airianne Hatt, 18, of Eddington, a senior who will, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Al and Sue Cooper, who have operated a sporting cam, Phyllis Austin
"Maine Interview" piece with Al Berard, a rigger at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyar, Lee Burnett
"Maine Interview" piece with Andrew Shuttleworth, 11, of Portland, who jumped fr, Sharon Bass
"Maine Interview" piece with Andy Biggs, coaching director of SoccerMaine, the o, Lee Burnett
"Maine Interview" piece with architect Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk who, with her hus, Lee Burnett
"Maine Interview" piece with Ardiana Meholli, 21, an ethnic Albanian who, with h, Sarah Stebbins
"Maine Interview" piece with artist and mother, Katherine Gallimore, who teaches, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Baron Wormser, Maine's new poet laureate, who is de, Aimee L. Curl
"Maine Interview" piece with Barry Fraser, bartender of the Blue Goose in Lewist, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with Belfast harbor master Kathy Messier, who is gearing, Murray Carpenter
"Maine Interview" piece with Bill Cook, a local history and special collections, Brendan Wolfe
"Maine Interview" piece with Bill Masters of Bangor who recently bought a five-s, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Bill Stewart, a native of Groton, Massachusetts, an, Kathryn Skelton
"Maine Interview" piece with Bob, 46, of Portland, operator of Enterprise Record, Jason Wilkins
"Maine Interview" piece with Bob Briggs, who has been president of Bangor Hydro-, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Interview" piece with Bob Everett, who has been the sole proprietor of Ev, Curtis Gilbert
"Maine Interview" piece with Bob Slocum, 48, superintendent for the Department o, Shaw Sprague
"Maine Interview" piece with Brother Alistair Bate, 32, the newest Shaker at Sab, Katherine Wroth
"Maine Interview" piece with brothers Justin and Joshua Jackson, natives of Jeff, Jason Wilkins
"Maine Interview" piece with Burton Hatlen, director of the National Poetry Foun, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Carl "Stump" Merrill, 54, of South Harpswell, forme, Robert Anderson
"Maine Interview" piece with Carol Carothers, executive director of the Maine ch, Lee Burnett
"Maine Interview" piece with Cathy Melio of Stockton Springs, co-founder of the, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Charles Beck, Maine Public Radio's vice president f, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Charles Milan III, 63, of Brewer, winner of 23 stat, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Chev Juntura, 16, of Topsham, a "small guy" who is, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with Chris Crosman, who has been the director of the Far, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Chris Hughes, who with her husband Tim Hughes, was, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Christine Pemberton, 29, of Bowdoinham, owner and o, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with Christopher Hutchins, 62, a Bangor businessman who, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with C. J. Maloney, 29, a teacher in Nashua, New Hampshi, Kathryn Skelton
"Maine Interview" piece with Connie Baxter Marlow, the great-great-granddaughter, Catherine Russell
"Maine Interview" piece with Constance Hunting of Orono, founder of Puckerbrush, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Crystal Sellars, a fifth-year senior animal science, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Dale McCormick, who last year was elected treasurer, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Interview" piece with Danny Haszard of Bangor, a third-generation Jehovah, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Dan Stewart and his son Kenny of Aroostook County,, Kathryn Skelton
"Maine Interview" piece with Danuta Drozdowicz, an energy specialist with the Ma, Anne Wadleigh
"Maine Interview" piece with David Geary, who started Geary Brewing Co. in Portl, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with David Loxterkamp, 46, about the relationship betwee, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with David Mork, 39, of Richmond, manager of the State H, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with Deborah Gould, 50, of Pittston, a sign language int, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with decoy carver Albert Alexander, 65, of West Point, n, Robert Anderson
"Maine Interview" piece with Dennis Bailey, communications director for Gov. Ang, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with Denny Breau, 45, of Lewiston, a professional guitar, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with Diane Cormier, 37, of Bangor, a University of Maine, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Dick Pulsifer, 57, of Brunswick, who builds Hampton, Robert Anderson
"Maine Interview" piece with documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman, who has s, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Don Harper, the city of Biddeford's animal control, Lee Burnett
"Maine Interview" piece with Don Levesque, publisher and managing editor of the, Aimee L. Curl
"Maine Interview" piece with Donna Thornton who is serving her third term as may, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Douglas Johnson co-owner of the public relations fi, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Dr. Ansley Coe Throckmorton, president of the Bango, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Dr. Currier McEwen, 96, of Harpswell. Dr. McEwen t
"Maine Interview" piece with Dr. Dean Baker, superintendent of schools for Maine, Tory Haiss
"Maine Interview" piece with Dr. Robert Keller, formerly an orthopedic surgeon w, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Dr. Verne Weisberg, a former Yale professor who has, Sarah Stebbins
"Maine Interview" piece with Duke Albanese, Maine's Commissioner of Education, w, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Interview" piece with Ed Baum, a state employee who broke ranks with the, Murray Carpenter
"Maine Interview" piece with Edward Levy, 49, a Canadian Mi'kmaq, native speaker, Brendan Wolfe
"Maine Interview" piece with Elizabeth Townsend, the fourth-term Democratic legi, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Interview" piece with environmental anthropologist Richard Nelson of Sitk, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Etta Kralovec, director of teacher education at the, Donna Gold
"Maine Interview" piece with Evangeline Hollander, 50, executive director of the, Sharon Bass
"Maine Interview" piece with former U.S. represenative Stanley Tupper, 75, of Bo, Steve Cartwright
"Maine Interview" piece with former U.S. senator George J. Mitchell, who recent, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Frank Davis, a native of Orland and owner of F. L., Donna Gold
"Maine Interview" piece with Frank Heller of Brunswick who formerly worked for t, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Franklin Carter, 75, a corps sergeant major in the, Kathryn Skelton
"Maine Interview" piece with French teacher Charlie Hicks who teaches an immersi, Steve Cartwright
"Maine Interview" piece with freshman state represenative Ted Koffman, D-Bar Har, Aimee L. Curl
"Maine Interview" piece with Fresh Samantha CEO Doug Levins, whose Saco-based co, Jennifer Acker
"Maine Interview" piece with Gaylen Flewelling of Easton, a fifth-generation pot, Donna Gold
"Maine Interview" piece with Gene "Hurricane" Herrick, 61, the middleweight boxi, Lee Burnett
"Maine Interview" piece with George Bookataub, director of the Westbrook High Sc, Lee Burnett
"Maine Interview" piece with Gerry Talbot, 69, of Portland, an early leader in t, Lee Burnett
"Maine Interview" piece with Glenna Allen of Andover, who has been tying flies f, Lisa Price
"Maine Interview" piece with Glenn Cummings of Portland, the first legislative c, Lee Burnett
"Maine Interview" piece with Greg Bates, co-owner of Common Courage Press in Mon, Murray Carpenter
"Maine Interview" piece with Greg Marston of North Bridgton, one of the best tra, Andrew K. Weegar
"Maine Interview" piece with G. Steven Rowe of Portland, who will be elected the, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Interview" piece with Jackson Gillman, who this year celebrates the 10th, Catherine Russell
"Maine Interview" piece with Jamie Cassidy, a senior at the University of Maine, Aimee L. Curl
"Maine Interview" piece with Jan Anderson of Belfast, who is working to place a, Murray Carpenter
"Maine Interview" piece with Jane Saxl of Bangor, a former state legislator and, Brendan Wolfe
"Maine Interview" piece with Jay Davis's golfing partner, Dan Krajack, of Belfas, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Jean Chalmers of Rockland, an attorney specializing, Catherine Russell
"Maine Interview" piece with Jeff Butland, the controversial president of the Ma, Aimee L. Curl
"Maine Interview" piece with Jeff Strunk, son of country music star Judd Strunk, Donna Gold
"Maine Interview" piece with Jeff Tarling, head of the Portland Parks and Recrea, Jim Glenn Thatcher
"Maine Interview" piece with Jenny Bichrest, 35, of Cundy's Harbor, owner of Pur, Robert Anderson
"Maine Interview" piece with Jim Dow, executive director of the Blue Hill Herita, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Jim Lehrer, host of plublic broadcasting's nightly, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Joanne DeFilipp Alex, co-founder and director of St, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Joanne Palombo-McCallie, coach of the women's baske, Kathryn Skelton
"Maine Interview" piece with Joanne Twomey of Biddeford, a freshman representati, Aimee L. Curl
"Maine Interview" piece with John Bear Mitchell, 33, of Indian Island, who teach, Brendan Wolfe
"Maine Interview" piece with John Clark of Chelsea, head of the Boothbay Harbor, Kathryn Skelton
"Maine Interview" piece with John I. Patches, 58, director of the Maine Center f, Brad Rego
"Maine Interview" piece with John "Johnny Farmer" Leeke, 52, of Portland, a nati, Brendan Wolfe
"Maine Interview" piece with John Titzer, the man in charge of the hog farm at t, Andrew K. Weegar
"Maine Interview" piece with Joseph Mayo, clerk of the Maine House of Representa, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with Jose Soto, director of Maine Rural Workers Coalitio, Murray Carpenter
"Maine Interview" piece with Joyce Hackey, 58, of Winslow, a worker at C. F. Hat, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with Judy Markowsky, director of Fields Pond Nature Cent, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Judy Vardamis of Bangor, an organizer of the 11th a, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Julia "Butterfly" Hill, a native of Arkansas who cl, Lee Burnett
"Maine Interview" piece with Julia Kirtland, 32, of Harpswell, winner of the 199, Robert Anderson
"Maine Interview" piece with Julia Schulz, president of the Penobscot School in, Brendan Wolfe
"Maine Interview" piece with Karan Sheldon, co-founder of Northeast Historic Fil, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Kate Poulin, 19, who is about to compete with her h, Tory Haiss
"Maine Interview" piece with Kathleen Jenkins, who teaches tenth-grade English a, Jeff Shula
"Maine Interview" piece with Kathy Ford, 36, a cashier at the Cumberland Farms s, Sharon Bass
"Maine Interview" piece with Kendra Asselin, a University of Maine senior, who, Kathryn Skelton
"Maine Interview" piece with Kenneth and Mary Twitchell, owners of Pittston Farm, March Truedsson
"Maine Interview" piece with Lael Morgan, managing editor and part owner of Port, Sarah Stebbins
"Maine Interview" piece with Larry Boivin of Richmond, a Driver License Examiner, Katherine Wroth
"Maine Interview" piece with Larry Poulin, a championship carriage driver and ca, Deborah Klenotic
"Maine Interview" piece with Lawrence and Mare Wallace of Portland. Both Lawren, Linda Monko