Content Posted in 2014
"Maine Interview" piece with Leon Clancy, who works winters minding Smith's Smel, Andrew K. Weegar
"Maine Interview" piece with Lisa Hall, whose jewelry made from sea glass was fe, Aimee L. Curl
"Maine Interview" piece with Lynn Duby, director of the Department of Mental Hea, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Interview" piece with Maine Drug Enforcement Agency supervisor Darrell Cr, Murray Carpenter
"Maine Interview" piece with Maine Supreme Court Justices Susan Calkins, 58, and, Phyllis Austin
"Maine Interview" piece with Margaret Vaughan of Stonington, a French and Englis, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Margo Maloney, owner of Horse and Hound Outfitters, Lisa Price
"Maine Interview" piece with Marie Tessier, who teaches journalism at the Univer, Kathryn Skelton
"Maine Interview" piece with Marilyn Moss, who began marketing a visionary line, Aimee L. Curl
"Maine Interview" piece with Mark Ishkanian of Readfield, corporate spokesman fo, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Interview" piece with Mark Lawrence, the outgoing two-term state Senate p, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Interview" piece with Marlene Thompson of Jackson. Thompson and her husb, Donna Gold
"Maine Interview" piece with Martha Crawford, 36, of Yarmouth, who was named as, Doug Hubley
"Maine Interview" piece with Mary Baxter White, 99, of Brunswick, the niece and, Phyllis Austin
"Maine Interview" piece with Mary Boyd Higgins, director of the Wilhelm Reich Mu, March Truedsson
"Maine Interview" piece with Mary Going of Hallowell, owner of FireGirl Inc., wh, Katherine Skelton
"Maine Interview" piece with Michael Hurley who was elected mayor of Belfast las, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Mike DeLyra, 45, of Bowdoinham, who made his living, Robert Anderson
"Maine Interview" piece with Mike Dilios, owner of the Maquoit Market of Brunswi, Jason Wilkins
"Maine Interview" piece with Nate Hamilton, professor of archeology and anthropo, Shaw Sprague
"Maine Interview" piece with Neil Rolde, historian and owner of Tilbury House o, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Nigel Calder of Alna, author of the "Boatowners's M, Michael Carpenter
"Maine Interview" piece with Noriko Kariya, a senior and field hockey standout a, Jeremy Dill
"Maine Interview" piece with Pam Bither, 27, of Portland, a bodybuilder who took, Linda Monko
"Maine Interview" piece with Patricia Ireland, president of the National Organiz, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Paul Klotzke, chairman of the board of School Admin, Donna Gold
"Maine Interview" piece with Paul Warren, owner of Coastal Typewriter Service of, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with Peirce Webber, 91, of Bangor, whose family once own, Phyllis Austin
"Maine Interview" piece with Peter Baldwin of Brooks, owner of a company that ma, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with poet Barbara Maria of Belfast, who has found a way, Judy Harrison
"Maine Interview" piece with Porter Frederick, who is a plumber, a regular at th, Lee Burnett
"Maine Interview" piece with Ralph Barnes, 68, of Rockport, a member of the Comm, Jason Wilkins
"Maine Interview" piece with Ray Anderson, the chief executive officer of Interf, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Reynold Tardif, port director at the U.S. Customs S, Katherine Wroth
"Maine Interview" piece with Richard Keough, 55, of Hebron, owner of the Keough, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with Richard Prosser, 63, of Cundy's Harbor, a veteran s, Robert Anderson
"Maine Interview" piece with Rob and June Woodman, owners of an old-fashioned co, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Robert Wolterstorff, 39, director of Portland's Vic, Lee Burnett
"Maine Interview" piece with Roland Marquis, 63, owner of Dom's Barber Shop of H, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with Ron and Danielle Budzynski, who operate a downtown, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with Ron Huber of Rockland, an activist who believes str, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Rushworth M. Kidder, ethicist, author and director, Donna Gold
"Maine Interview" piece with Russell Sirianni, owner of Mid-coast Diaper Service, Murray Carpenter
"Maine Interview" piece with Seung O. Choi of Portland, who has taught a culmina, Shaw Sprague
"Maine Interview" piece with Severin Belivau, 60, of Hallowell, a lawyer who has, Jennifer Acker
"Maine Interview" piece with Seymour Papert, the innovative voice behind Gov. Ki, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Sharon Blanchard of South Bristol, one of three kee, Robert Anderson
"Maine Interview" piece with Sharon Tisher, an adjunct professor of environmenta, Aimee L. Curl
"Maine Interview" piece with Simon Bilyk, 14, a violinist and ninth grade studen, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Spencer Tracy, produce manager at Old Town's Shop ', Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with state representative David Etnier of Harpswell, a g, Robert Anderson
"Maine Interview" piece with state senator Jill Goldthwait, I-Bar Harbor, who ha, Aimee L. Curl
"Maine Interview" piece with state senator Lynn Bromley, D-South Portland, one o, Aimee L. Curl
"Maine Interview" piece with Steve Bither, 49, of Portland, song writer and voca, Katherine Wroth
"Maine Interview" piece with Steve Gilbert, a business owner in Jackman. Gilber, Lisa Price
"Maine Interview" piece with Susan Jowett, 61, of Brunswick, a classroom volunte, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with Susan Libby, chief administrative officer of USS Ka, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Susan Maasch, owner of the Clark House Gallery, Ban, Jay Davis
"Maine Interview" piece with Sylvia Sims, 65, of Portland, a graphic designer an, Katherine Wroth
"Maine Interview" piece with Taj Janson, 17, a freshman at Bar Harbor's College, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Ted Johnson, 83, of Winter Harbor who learned to do, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with Ted Keppler, 87, of Hallowell, who has been a bodyb, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with Teen Ellen Griffin, 44, a single mother and directo, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with the writer's father and the Blackstone Valley Elect, Andrew K. Weegar
"Maine Interview" piece with Tiffany Nelson, 20, who is a student at Thomas Coll, Aimee L. Curl
"Maine Interview" piece with Tom Bradbury, owner of Bradbury Bros. Market and ex, Lee Burnett
"Maine Interview" piece with Tom Joyal, 30, of Kennebunk. Joyal opened Old House, Katherine Wroth
"Maine Interview" piece with Tom Seymour, 50, of Waldo, who forages and hunts fo, Jeff Shula
"Maine Interview" piece with Tony Masciadri, who, with his wife, Linda, makes, Kathryn Skelton
"Maine Interview" piece with Tricia Schirrmacher, a third-grade teacher at West
"Maine Interview" piece with U.S. Attorney Jay McCloskey of Bangor, who has been, Meg Haskell
"Maine Interview" piece with U.S. Senator Susan Collins, R-Maine. Since joining, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Interview" piece with U.S. senator Susan Collins, who discusses some of t, Lisa Price
"Maine Interview" piece with Walter Elsmore, an air traffic controller at the Po, Shaw Sprague
"Maine Interview" piece with Willard Stuart, a native of Portland and owner of F, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Maine Interview" piece with William Atherton, David Dukes and Jack Willis, who, Catherine Russell
"Maine Interview" piece with with Diane Elze, founding member of the Maine Lesbi, Linda Monko
"Maine Interview" piece with Yellow Light Breen, special programs director for t, Aimee L. Curl
"Maine Interview" piece with Yvonne Corliss Paul, who has been making cakes for, Kathryn Skelton
"Maine Interview" piece with Yvonne Nadeau who makes baskets and tends the tribe, Katherine Wroth
"Maine Interview" with Jan Goranson, who with her husband Robin and two sons wor, Naomi Schalit
"Maine Interview" with Rabbi Carolyn Braun, 39, of Temple Beth El in Portland., Sharon Bass
"Maine Interview" with Ron Paradie, 35, a body piercer at the Blacksheep Tattoo, Sharon Bass
"Maine Interview" with singer Don McLean of "American Pie" fame, who was in the, Catherine Russell
Maine is 98 percent white, as compared to 77 percent for the nation as a whole,, Edgar Allen Beem
Maine is a model for control of its dog population, and the placement rates of M, Joshua F. Moore
Maine is an avid Red Sox state, with numerous connections to the Boston baseball, Rob Sneddon
Maine is a rich hunting ground for 18th- and 19th-century china, brought to this, Colin Sargent
Maine is becoming one of the most sought-after retirement destinations in the na, Colin Sargent
Maine is currently one of three states that does not regulate the taking of rept
Maine is falling behind in meeting important deadlines to implement the 1990 Cle, Phyllis Austin
Maine is home to 12 woolen mills, and all are feeling the pinch caused by the im
Maine is home to three large military facilities (Loring Air Force Base, Brunswi
Maine is one of 15 states nationwide with a mandatory arrest law in domestic abu
Maine is one of a dozen sites for the U.S. Small Business Administration's Women
Maine is one of only 17 states in the country taking part in the U.S. Department
Maine is one of ten states in the nation with bottle laws, and the only one with, Christopher Barry
Maine is prone to high levels of ozone because of the tendency for automotive ex, Katherine Wroth
Maine is represented by 21 residents on the roster of Pulitzer Prize winners, in, William David Barry
"Maine Issues" piece by Samuel H. Smith of Washington, D.C., former president of, Samuel H. Smith
Maine is taking steps to close the legal loopholes that have allowed senior citi
Maine is the Mecca for 1,800 photographers every summer and many of them study a, Margarete C. Schnauck
Maine is the nation's largest producer of brown eggs, and the biggest export fro
Maine is the nation's top exporter of cow embryos, with sales having reached $1., Evan Halper
Maine is the only state in the country's history to elect two independent govern, John N. Cole
"Maine Journal." Bath should benefit from upcoming Bath Iron Works expansion, w
"Maine Journal." Biddeford barber Norman Houde comments on Maine's economy.
"Maine Journal." Comparison between the 105-mile Maine Turnpike and "poorer" ro
"Maine Journal." Emily Kinney, who was illiterate when she entered Noble High S
"Maine Journal." From 1980 to 1988, the number of cars registered in Maine grew
"Maine Journal." In Millinocket, the takeover of the Great Northern Paper Compa
Maineland Consultants, an independent appraisal company hired by the city of Por, Connie Pacillo
Maine landmarks that recently have been or might be put on the market include th, Justin Ellis
Maine law enforcers and social workers gathered in Augusta last week for a confe, Kathryn Skelton
Maine lawmakers have been flooded with calls from angry constitutents demanding
Maine law says that only nonprofit groups raising money for their causes are all, Laura Conaway
Maine Lawyers Review, Judicial Summaries and Superior Court Digest will be merge
"Maine League of Conservation Voters Environmental Scorecard/ 1997-98, for membe
Maine League of Conservation Voters Environmental Scorecard/ 1999-2000 for membe
"Maine Life" piece on how Somalis in Lewiston and Auburn, many from a larger com, Alexander Lane
"Maine Life" piece on unusual internships at The Center for Grieving Children in, Robyn Burnham, Kira Chappelle, Esme E. Deprez, Daniel Hackett, and William Nelligan
Maine Line Products recently introduced its "Moose Drop Jewelry," a line of earr
Maine lobstermen in 1994 hauled in more than 40 million pounds of lobster worth, Phyllis Austin
Maine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island are exploring the feasibility of raising c
Maine Medical Center and Brighton Medical Center this week will begin a formal p
Maine Medical Center and more than 250 doctors in the Portland Community Physici
Maine Medical Center has signed an affiliation agreement with Miles Memorial Hos
Maine Medical Center has supplied some of its cancer patients in the oncology un
Maine Medical Center is currently considering a physician-hospital organization,
Maine Medical Center is seeking state approval for the Maine Partners Health Pla, Laura Conaway
Maine Medical Center's Family Practice Residency Program, which currently admits
Maine Medical Center yesterday agreed with the National Association for the Adv
Maine Medicare payments total $21 million in 1967; $10 million monthly Social Se
Maine Mental Health Commissioner Susan Davenport and Mickey Boutilier of Pinelan
Maine Mental Health Commissioner Susan Davenport yesterday said that she agrees
Maine merchants near the Canadian border say an increase in the amount of duty-f
Maine might protect the nesting sites of the roseate tern under the essential ha
"Maine Milestones" article about Al Hill, a former Maine Mariner, who now coache
"Maine Milestones" article about Gene Hunter, 71, who now coaches the varsity ba
"Maine Milestones" article on Bob Cote, 63, head football coach at St. Louis Hig
"Maine Milestones" feature on Beth Hamilton Murphy, who was an important part of
"Maine Milestones" feature on Dennis Graffam, a former semi-pro baseball player
Maine Milestones feature on former Deering High athlete Ken Withee, 80, who set
"Maine Milestones" feature on Janet Willis, who in 1986 coached the South Portla
"Maine Milestones" piece about Heather Chenard Richards, 24, who was a batboy fo
"Maine Milestones" piece on Anne Marie Largay, a 1987 graduate of Morse High Sch
"Maine Milestones" piece on Ann Murphy, 54, a Portland native now living in Conn
"Maine Milestones" piece on basketball player Joe Harrington, 48, a two-time hig
"Maine Milestones" piece on Bob Eon of Goodwin Mills, who was a two-time state w
"Maine Milestones" piece on Bob Warner, 40, of Marblehead, Mass., a standout bas
"Maine Milestones" piece on Brian Gordon, 51, who is retiring as Deering High Sc
"Maine Milestones" piece on Carroll M. Rines, 78, a baseball umpire for 44 years
"Maine Milestones" piece on Dan Dearing, 33, of Lisbon Falls, the Maine Track Cl
"Maine Milestones" piece on Danny Bolduc, 40, a native of Waterville and the fir, Paul Betit
"Maine Milestones" piece on Dave Lane, 43, of Levant, an all-state quarterback f
"Maine Milestones" piece on Deering High School soccer coach Bill Moses, who has
"Maine Milestones" piece on Dick Scott, 32, a 1981 graduate of Ellsworth High Sc
"Maine Milestones" piece on Doc Edwards, the first manager of the now-defunct Ma, John Heffernan
"Maine Milestones" piece on Ed Bogdanovich, a University of Maine football playe
"Maine Milestones" piece on Eugene A. Hunter, the only high school basketball co
"Maine Milestones" piece on George "Piano Legs" Gore, who led the National Leagu
"Maine Milestones" piece on Gerry Gelinas, a three-year starter for the Biddefor
"Maine Milestones" piece on Harris M. Plaisted, 83, of Cape Elizabeth, the Maine
"Maine Milestones" piece on Jack Cosgrove, first-year coach of the University of
"Maine Milestones" piece on Jack Flynn, 55, who is retiring after 33 years at So, Roberta Scruggs
"Maine Milestones" piece on Jack Leggett, 40, a former University of Maine at Or
"Maine Milestones" piece on Jim Boylen, 29, a former University of Maine at Oron
"Maine Milestones" piece on Jim Butterfield, 65, a former University of Maine at
"Maine Milestones" piece on John McKeown, 29, of Old Orchard Beach, who played f
"Maine Milestones" piece on Jon Plowman, 46, a Westbrook High track standout in
"Maine Milestones" piece on Kendra Coates, the all-time basketball scoring leade, John Heffernan
"Maine Milestones" piece on Larry Gowell of Lewiston, who played for the Yankees, Roberta Scruggs
"Maine Milestones" piece on Laura Duffy, 24, who ran to seven state titles in in
"Maine Milestones" piece on Lindsay Whipple, 26, who sells disability insurance
"Maine Milestones" piece on Margaret and Clifford Smith, who, for five months in
"Maine Milestones" piece on Marjorie Haney, 26, who was captain of the 1986 stat
"Maine Milestones" piece on Matt Rossignol of Van Buren, who set nearly all of t, Roberta Scruggs
"Maine Milestones" piece on Michelle Hallett, 29, of Portland, who will be induc
"Maine Milestones" piece on Parker Small, 72, of Wells, who, in 1938, was awarde, Stu Infantine
"Maine Milestones" piece on Pat Gallagher Carlista, 62, of Westbrook, for 23 yea
"Maine Milestones" piece on Patrick Moody, 29, who in 1989 helped the University
"Maine Milestones" piece on Phil Perrino, 68, who retired in 1989 after 31 years
"Maine Milestones" piece on Ray Bicknell, 73, who coached at Bowdoin College for
"Maine Milestones" piece on Rich LaBonte, 31, of Scarborough, who, in 1982, led
"Maine Milestones" piece on Roy Smith, 32, of New Rochelle, N.Y., who pitched fo
"Maine Milestones" piece on Sandy Crosby Bickford, 30, who played field hockey a
"Maine Milestones" piece on Susannah Beck, who in 1985 won the Class B girls cro
"Maine Milestones" piece on Ted Lowry, 74, who started his professional boxing c
"Maine Milestones" piece on Thad Hornton, 71, of Portland, a substitute teacher
"Maine Milestones" piece on Traci Nelson, a guard on the University of Southern
"Maine Milestones" piece on Vern Putney, 73, a Portland Newspapers sportswriter, Roberta Scruggs
"Maine Milestones" piece on Wendy Farrington, who set numerous basketball record, Roberta Scruggs
"Maine Milestones" profiles Ken Joyce, a former baseball star at Deering High Sc
"Maine Milestones" story about Edward J. "Packy" McFarland, 71, a former high sc
"Maine Milsestones" piece on Dave Nelson, who developed the wing-T formation whi
"Maine Milstones" profile of former University of Maine quarterback Bob Wilder.
Maine municipal officials on Wednesday gathered at the Augusta Water Division's
"Maine Mystique" piece on outdoor sandlot skating rinks in York, Portland, and P, Ariel L. Martin
Maine native Howard Whitten, 50, teaches the only public high-school taxidermy c, Chris Busby
Maine.Net of Gray and Portland, owned by Chris Miller and Andrew T. Robinson, is
Maine.net was the first company to offer local Internet access to residents of P, Wayne Curtis
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Wyoming and North Dakota are the five states wher, Edgar Allen Beem
Maine next month will institute the CarTest auto emissions program, which will r
Maine now has 19 Wal-Mart stores either operating or in the development stage.
Maine officials are prepared to suspend the search for a low-level nuclear waste
Maine officials are pushing for a state "stalker" law to protect residents from
Maine officials plan to ask the federal government for $3.5 million of an emerge
Maine officials say a boom in fall tourism reflects a national trend toward more, Jay Davis
"Maine on $25 a Day." Descriptions of ten inexpensive Maine hotels., Robert Post
Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOGFA) runs the Common Ground
Maine ornithologist Alfred O. Gross reported 20 eider pairs nesting on Old Man I, John N. Cole
Maine paid $210 million in Medicaid funds last year to keep patients in nursing
"Maine Perspectives" and "Continuum" pieces on Gov. King's address on environmen, Peter W. Cox and Douglas Rooks
Maine Perspectives column starts by commenting on the ugly debate over so called, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece applauding Maine's voters for turning out in such lar, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece applauding the Legislature's rewrite of the school fu, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece by Douglas Rooks, the new editor of Maine Times, with, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece calling for a state bond issue for acquiring public l, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece calling for universal access to health care in Maine, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece comparing Portland police chief Mike Chitwood with ri, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece critical of Jonathan Carter's desire for yet another, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece criticizing Gov. Angus King for vetoing a funding bil, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece criticizing Gov. King's popularity with Maine busines, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece in which Douglas Rooks discusses the merits and demer, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece mentioning Kyle Jones, a two-term Democrat from Bar H, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on a $250,000 federally funded study by RKG Associate, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on a canoe trip on the lower Kennebec River, followin, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on a legislative bill recently vetoed by Gov. Angus K, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on an apparent complacency and indifference among you, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on a proposal by the Maine Department of Human Servic, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on a proposed special legislative session to consider, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Aroostook County, whose way of life is threatened, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on a study of Maine's tax system, authored by Daphne, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Bob Reuman, a professor of philosophy at Colby Col, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on bond issues in the recent budget, particularly th, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Douglas Rooks's experience as a judge for the Main, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on education in Maine with comments on the state's pu, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on former governor Joseph Brennan's announcement that, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on freezing wages for tipped employees in Maine. The, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on good and bad journalism citing the writings of Ell, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Gov. King's proposal to cap all state and local ta, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Gov. King's proposal to eliminate funding for the, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Gov. King's proposal to overhaul the state's corre, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Gov. King's quest for a new commissioner for the M, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on gun control, school violence and domestic violence, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on how the Baxter Park Authority membership should be, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Jasper Wyman, the former head of the Christian Civ, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on last month's ice storm, and the controversy about, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on last week's ruling by the Maine Supreme Judicial C, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on L.D. 1742, the Maine Municipal Association's attem, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on legislative term limits, which this year will affe, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Maine Department of Corrections Commissioner Josep, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Maine Department of Education Commissioner Wayne M, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Maine Public Advocate Stephen Ward and his charge, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Maine's bottle bill, and industry's case for a nat, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Maine's "structural deficit" in the budget, which, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Mark A. Bechard, 37, of Waterville, charged with t, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Martha Ballard, a midwife who practiced near Fort, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on Mount Katahdin and the Allagash River. Mount Kata, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on NIMBYism, Irving Oil Corp.'s proposal for an oil-t, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on political columnist and "raconteur of the State Ho, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on reasons for the demise of Democratic Party in Main, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on reformulated gasoline and fluoride. RFG promises, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on state senator Dale McCormick's decision to withdra, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the 1st District congressional primary between Dem, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the accomplishments of the 118th Maine Legislature, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. The author call, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the author's personal progressive philosophy compa, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the citizen initiative process, and on the referen, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the closing of the Kimberly-Clark, formerly Scott,, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Compact for Maine's Forests, the effort to def, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Compact for Maine's Forests, which was favored, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, which the U.S., Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the conspiracy concerning the Compact for Maine's, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Dubious Achievements Awards for the 1996 campa, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the early passage of the state budget and the vote, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the effort to shift Maine Medicaid recipients to m, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the estimated $185 million state budget surplus., Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the February 1999 death and May 1999 resurrection, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the findings of the state Learning Results Task Fo, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the history of the gasoline additive MTBE in the s, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the importance of local libraries and suggesting t, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the inclusion of nonnatives in anthologies of Main, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the June primary elections. The turnout of 180,00, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the King administration's $170 million corrections, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the labor dispute between S.D. Warren and unions a, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the lack of snow this winter, with accumulation to, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the legal challenge to Maine's term limits law. S, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Legislature's performance during its current s, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Maine Clean Election Act, which is being chall, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Maine Department of Human Services' list of de, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Maine Department of Transportation's new lunch, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Maine Municipal Association's proposal to reva, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Maine Omnibus Opinion Survey, conducted by Str, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Maine Times, which currently has the smallest, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Maine Turnpike Authority and its impending dec, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Maine Yankee nuclear power plant in Wiscasset,, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the move of the Maine Times from Portland to Hallo, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the new progressive movement and the abandonment o, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Nov. 3 statewide elections with special focus, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the November 7 elections at the Blaine House, when, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the possible sale of Maine Times. Dodge Morgan, o, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the proposal to widen the southern part of the Mai, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the proposed Maine Woods National Park. The write, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the proposed sale of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the pros and cons of a protest and blockade initia, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the referendum to ban clear-cutting in Maine's uno, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the relationship between Jonathan Carter of the Fo, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the removal of the Edwards Dam from the Kennebec R, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Republican Party's decision to replace Newt Gi, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate, which, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the rivalry between the University of Maine at Oro, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the sale of Maine Times and the moving of the pape, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the sale of the Guy Gannett newspapers and the gra, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the sales of some of Maine's largest companies to, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the scars left by the ice storms, and on the damag, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the second phase of the $50 million renovation pro, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the Select Committee on Research and Development a, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the snack tax. The author believes the snack tax, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the state budget surplus, the first significant ex, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the state gay rights bill, which was finally signe, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the state's subsidy formula for distributing schoo, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the stormwater rules proposed by the Maine Departm, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the success of the Christian right in gathering en, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on "the two Maines" with a discussion of some of the, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the "witch hunt" conducted against the reformulate, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the work of the state Productivity Realization Tas, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on the writer's experience being called for jury duty, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on traffic pollution in Maine, visibly evident from C, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on two high-profile cases in Maine. Gary Sledzik, wh, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on U.S. senator William Cohen's decision to not seek, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece on U.S. senator William Cohen, who next year will see, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece praising Gov. Angus King's proposal to commit $350 mi, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" pieces on Maine Department of Human Services Commissioner K, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece summing up 30 years of Maine Times history., Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece supporting a gradual increase in the number of moose, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece that predicting that Question 7, the $50 million publ, Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece urging Maine voters to reject Question 1 on the Nov., Douglas Rooks
"Maine Perspectives" piece warning of the dangers inherent in the out-of-state o, Douglas Rooks
Maine pick-your-own-berries directory.
Maine places that appear in the fiction of native author Stephen King; including, James Nelson
Maine political observers say the state's four-way race for governor might be na
Maine potato farmers in the last few weeks have plowed under an estimated 400 to
Maine poultry farmers have an estimated $16 million in egg exports at stake in t
Maine power companies want to end two decades of power conservation and are aski
Maine Pride Salmon Inc. of Eastport continues to operate despite having filed fo
Maine prison officials estimate that 20 percent of the 600 inmates at the three
Maine produces around 1.5 percent of the apples eaten by Americans. That number, Andrew K. Weegar
Maine Public Advocate Stephen Ward has sided with Central Maine Power Co. (CMP)
Maine Public Advocate Stephen Ward maintains that Nynex has been overbuilding a
Maine Public Advocate Steve Ward overruled his staff members and signed off on a, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine Public Broadcasting, as part of its annual fund-raising auction, is offeri
Maine Public Broadcasting broadcast an hour-long documentary on forestry issues,, Evan Halper
Maine Public Broadcasting Corp. (MPBC) is waging an aggressive last-minute fundi, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine Public Broadcasting Corp. on July 31 cancelled "Media Watch," its weekly t
Maine public gardens directory.
Maine Public Safety Commissioner John R. Atwood said that the public has nothing
Maine Public Television and Maine Public Radio are urging supporters to pass a, Annmarie Timmins
Maine Public Television last week aired "Mears Cove: Blueprint for Change," a do
Maine Public Television Plus was launched two years ago with federal dollars, an
Maine rafting outfitters directory.
Maine ranked 40th nationally in the most recent assessment of personal income gr
Maine received $27,646 of a $7.2 million national settlement with the Keds Corpo
Maine recorded four days during the summer of 1995 when ozone exceeded the feder, Douglas Rooks
Maine Republicans, a minority in the state Senate since 1982, are making a conce
Maine residents are turning to guns for self-protection, as evidenced by the 1,0
Maine Respite Home Inc., a non-profit group, has announced that it is embarking
Maine revenue officials have been staking out the New Hampshire state liquor sto
Mainer’s Ale-manac, Brian Kevin
Mainers are having fewer automobile accidents, and, as a result, the state's t
Mainers Cynthia Krauss and Glenice Hutchins both watched their mothers die at a
Mainers have traditionally suffered more on-the-job injuries than the national a, Rob Sneddon
Mainers interviewed at the Maine Mall in South Portland agreed that President Cl
Mainers respond with essays to some "innocent questions" about Maine such as: "A
Mainers who suffer from allergy problems will be experiencing a particularly har
Maine's 10 prettiest villages, in the words of Down East readers. From Camden, v
Maine's 17 million acres of woods make it the most heavily forested state in Ame, Nancy Shannon Jesser and Lynn Kippax Jr
Maine's 1992 birth rate decreased to 44 births per day, from 45.9 births per day
Maine's 1992 commercial fish harvest was valued at $210.4 million, up 35 percent
Maine's 20-year-old Land for Maine's Future program (LMF) has preserved more tha, Jeff Clark
Maine's 20-year-old Site Location of Development Law requires developers to redu
Maine's 4,342-mile shoreline boasts just 41 publicized surfing breaks, mostly be, Steve Mistler
Maine's $75 million park system, consisting of 104 sites and 70,000 acres, will, Phyllis Austin
Maine's 95 full-time game wardens are insufficient for their sprawling mission., Rob Sneddon
Maine's Advisory Committee on Radioactive Waste last week voted against a federa
Maine's Aid to Families with Dependent Children rates, already the lowest in New
Maine's Animal Welfare Board, charged with enforcing animal cruelty laws, receiv
Maine's anti-war activists have created a statewide, coordinated action called t, Sara Donnelly
Maine's apple growers are experiencing problems with quality. This comes after
Maine's Apportionment Commission was given a new 35-member Senate plan as the ne
Maine's apprenticeship program for high school students was held up as a nationa
Maine's Atlantic puffin population was nearly wiped out by hunters in the 19th-c
Maine's bail system allows people arrested for all but the most serious crimes t, Al Diamon
Maine's biomass plants and fiber-board mills, which turn wood chips into electri
Maine’s boatbuilding industry, with the exception of a few craftspeople , Bob Holtzman
Maine's Bureau of Medical Services has received around 80 complaints against hom, Sharon Bass
Maine's cable television companies are waging and advertising war against Centra
Maine scallopers will face tough new regulations beginning March 1, including fe
Maine's Cambodian Buddist's began their New Year's observance last night and wil
Maine's Catholic diocese has filed an amicus curiae brief with the Maine Supreme
Maine's Central American peace community is following closely the case of activi, Terrilyn Simpson
Maine's child-labor laws have been relaxed, allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to wor
Maine school administrators are trying to determine how to regulate student beha, Jeff Shula
Maine school systems pay $89 million a year in insurance premiums to the Maine E
Maine's circuit-breaker tax-relief program, which last year provided property-ta
Maine's climate offers one of the world's best locales for growing ginseng. The, Lisa Price
Maine's commercial fish harvest for 1993 was 252,700,000 pounds, the biggest cat
Maine's commercial tuna fishermen are hoping that the National Marine Fisheries
Maine's congressional delegation argued before the military base-closure commiss
Maine's congressional delegation has asked President Clinton to help New England
Maine's congressional delegation has asked the National Marine Fisheries Service
Maine sculptor and artist Nantz Comyns-Toohey, 37, of Scarborough, wants to disp
Maine’s dairy industry has been impacted by a range of factors, James McCarthy
Maine Secretary of State Bill Diamond is watching Oregon's experiment with mail, Evan Halper
Maine Secretary of State Bill Diamond, who oversees the state Bureau of Motor Ve, Bill Diamond
Maine Secretary of State G William Diamond and state Senator Bonnie L Titcomb,
Maine Secretary of State G William Diamond yesterday announced that he has cert
Maine Secretary of State G. William Diamond yesterday announced that his office
Maine Secretary of State G. William Diamond yesterday approved the wording of a
Maine Secretary of State G. William Diamond yesterday picked the name of Shirlee
Maine Select, the new Blue Cross/Blue Shield managed care program for state empl
Maine's employment picture has changed little since the depths of the recession,
Maine Senate Majority Leader Chellie Pingree, D-North Haven, this week planned t, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine Senate President and First District congressional candidate Dennis Dutremb
Maine Senate President Dennis C. Dutremble said that McKernan administration bud
Maine Senate President Dennis Dutremble has announced that he will not seek the
Maine Senate President Jeff Butland has sponsored legislation that would exempt
Maine Senate President Jeffrey Butland chose not to run for the Senate minority, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine Senate President Jeffrey Butland said he will introduce legislation seekin, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine Senate Secretary May Ross recently informed state senators that direct mai
Maine Senator Dale McCormick, D-Monmouth, says she supports President Clinton's
Maine Senator George J. Mitchell recently met with Navy Secretary John Dalton to
Maine Senator George Mitchell has indicated he will run for re-election in 1994,
Maine's estimated 20,000-plus black bears occupy 85 percent of the state's land,, Sarah Scott
Maine's estimated 70,000 beavers have been extremely busy lately, building dams,
Maine's excursion boats, which have typically offered tourists short trips aroun
Maine's failure to pass mandatory seat-belt and motorcycle helmet laws will cost
Maine's federal judges, like most of their counterparts across the country, have
Maine's first and only wind farm was built in Mars Hill by UPC Wind Inc. Two oth, Jeff Clark
Maine's first intermodal facility opened in Auburn two years ago, and other faci, Jeff Shula
Maine's First Lady, Karen Baldacci, an avid gardener, discovered the original 19, Rebecca Martin Evarts
Maine's first mother-daughter team began serving the Maine Legislature and are u
Maine's first off-track betting parlor will open today at 1:00 P.M. in Martin's
Maine's four gubernatorial candidates all listed job creation as the top issue f
Maine's four gubernatorial candidates yesterday addressed a sparsely attended fo
Maine's game wardens have found dozens of dead deer this month, and say that the
Maine's General Fund revenues were up 6.7 percent above projections, with the st
MaineShare, a federation of 30 social service, non-profit, and advocacy groups i, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
MaineShare, the state's alternative charitable payroll-deduction program, raised
Maine's health-food store community is concerned about the implications of the f
Maine's Highest-Paid Health Care Professionals., Roger Magnus
Maine's Highest-Paid Lobbyists, 2013., Roger Magnus
Maine’s Highest-paid state employees, Roger Magnus
Maine shrimp fishermen this season will be required to use a simple device known
Maine's hunters should be prepared to encounter more "No hunting" signs in the w
Maine's jobless rate in June rose to 8.7 percent, the highest figure in ten year
Maine's judges are appointed to a seven-year term by the governor and confirmed, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine's judicial branch has requested almost $5 million in emergency funds, but
Maine's Kennebec River is one of the first in the nation to support a native, re, John N. Cole
Maine ski areas reported 1.24 million ski visits during the 1992-93 ski season,
Maine's Land Use Regulation Commission is expected to approve Plum Creek's massi, Robert Kimber
Maine's Land Use Regulation Commission issued a one-year permit allowing Cherryf, Phyllis Austin
Maine's Land Use Regulation Commission issued a water quality license for Bowate
Maine's Largest Accounting Firms, Roger Magnus
Maine's Largest Advertising and Marketing Firms., Roger Magnus
Maine's Largest Automobile Dealerships, Roger Magnus
Maine's Largest Business and Industrial Parks., Roger Magnus
Maine's Largest Chambers of Commerce, Roger Magnus
Maine's Largest Chambers of Commerce., Roger Magnus
Maine's Largest Colleges and Universities, Roger Magnus
Maine’s largest commercial property leases, Roger Magnus
Maine's Largest Credit Unions, Roger Magnus
Maine's Largest Green Buildings, Roger Magnus
Maine’s Largest Hotels, Roger Magnus
Maine's Largest Law Firms., Roger Magnus
Maine's Largest Loans from the Export-Import Bank of the U.S., Roger Magnus
Maine’s largest nonprofit organizations, Roger Magnus
Maine’s Largest Private Employers., Roger Magnus
Maine's Largest Private Schools, Roger Magnus
Maine's largest Small Business Administration loans, Heide Martin
Maine's Largest USDA Farm Commodity Subsidies., Roger Magnus
Maine's legislators are facing a court-designed redistricting of political bound
Maine's Libertarian party has announced that it plans to lead a drive to make ta
Maine's lobster catch has exceeded 30 million pounds twice during the last three
Maine's major workers' compensation insurance carriers have proposed a 5.5 perce
Maine's maximum-security prison in Warren will apparently survive the latest rou
Maine's metal industry accounts for around 30 percent of the state's manufacturi
Maine's Methodists this week denounced the proposed casino gambling bill before
Maine's milk producers say a decision by Cabot Inc. of Vermont to use milk conta
Maine's moose hunting season opens today for the 1,000 hunters who won permits i
"Maine's most complete and up-to-date list of marinas and boating facilities," w, James P. Brown
Maine's most popular fruit or vegetable, says Hannaford Brothers produce manager, Jeff Clark
Maine's most recent law requiring wine and specialty shops to hang curtains so c, Edgar Allen Beem
Maine's most visible wild rose is Rosa rugosa, but the state is home to other sp, Jane Lamb
Maine's new automobile emmissions testing program begins in July, at which time
Maine's newest Job Corps Center is the linchpin of the Loring Commerce Center at, Kathryn Skelton
Maine's new gay-rights law was repealed in last week's special election by a 51-, Jay Davis
Maine's new maximum-security prison in Warren is considered dehumanizing by crit
Maine's new poet laureate, Betsy Sholl of Portland, teaches at the University of, Michaela Cavallaro
Maine's new statewide E-911 system will result in the address and telephone numb, Annaliese Hood
Maine's new Turtle Ridge Trail offers hikers a Zen-like peace. The special feel, Phyllis Austin
Maine's new welfare reform plan requires welfare recipients to enroll in job tra, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine's next governor will be saddled with an extra $90 million in bills, needed
Maine Social Security benefits total $228 million in 1972.
,Maine's once active eel fishery is now limited to 400 licenses per year, partly, Susan Hand Shetterly
"Maine Sources" section profiling four Maine authorities in various decorative s, Christine R. Parrish, Virginia Wright, Rebecca Evarts, and Meadow Rue Merrill
Maine's paper companies want to ease the restrictions regulating dioxin levels i
Maine's physicians keep up with the estimated 400,000 medical journal articles w
Maine's poet laureate Baron Wormser describes why he and his wife live in Hallow, Baron Wormser
Maine's potato growers are expecting an average harvest of 2.2 billion pounds th
Maine's prohibition period lasted over 80 years, the longest of any experiments, Whit Richardson
Maine's pulp and paper industry, which pumps nearly $2 billion annually into the
Maine's requirements for filing political campaign financial statements make it
Maine's Roman Catholic diocese has filed suit in Cumberland County Superior Cour
Maine's Roman Catholic diocese is investigating charges by three men that they w
Maine's school construction system requires brand-new buildings, even when less, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine's School of Forest Resources where most of the men are trained to manage m
Maine's share of federal transportation money under the Intermodal Surface Trans
Maine's six Democratic, three Republican and two independent gubernatorial candi
Maine's ski areas, which combined spend nearly $2 million on electricity to powe
Maine's snow plowing and removal crews have a tough time keeping the roads free, Andrew K. Weegar
Maine's Songbird Highway., Kim Ridley
Maine's state employees' workers' compensation system has an unfunded liability
Maine's state park system is 75 years old this year, having grown from a single, Virginia Wright
Maine's summer camps serve 85,000 young people and contribute $115 million to th, Edgar Allen Beem
Maine's Supreme Judicial Court has established the Commission on Gender, Justice
"Maine Stage" piece containing insight in some recent history of the Portland Pl, Mary Snell
Maine state Attorney General Michael E. Carpenter says a report on the investiga
Maine State Black Political Caucus seeks meeting with Muskie.
Maine State Housing Authority director Dwight Sewell, under scrutiny for having
Maine State Police are experimenting with the use of spiked rubber mats as a way
Maine State Police are trying to reconstruct the accident which took the lives o
Maine State Police during the first week of a crackdown on commercial trucking v
Maine State Police handed over a two-page letter written by Confederate General
Maine State Police officials plan to establish an explosives team now that Bruns
Maine State Police Sgt. Marcel L. Drouin on Wednesday was fined $1,000 for using
Maine State Police Trooper Charles Black, the first state trooper to die by gunf
Maine State Police Trooper Craig Poulin yesterday found a 47-year-old Augusta Me
Maine State Police yesterday narrowly missed arresting Lance Jones, 25, of Yarmo
Maine State Police yesterday said that Bill Crocker, 40, of Hartford, Conn., had
Maine state policy in the 1980s emphasized alternative energy power plants, resu
Maine State Prison officials on Wednesday foiled a bomb plot at the Thomaston fa
Maine State Prison officials say inmates are responsible for the disappearance o
Maine State Retirement System board of trustees' chairman David S. Wakelin, in a
Maine State Trooper Robert Andreason says truck driver William Crocker of Connec
MaineStay, a 12-bed shelter for homeless youths between the ages of 16 and 23, i
Maine's telecommunications system, with more than 50,000 miles of fiber-optic ca
Maine's top food experts pick their 50 favorite restaurants, with descriptions o, Kathleen Fleury
Maine's total personal income has grown more slowly than the national average fo, Robert McMahon
"Maine Strawberry Guide" listing farms statewide that allow you to pick your own
Maine students and their families borrow more than $136 million each year to fin, Jay Davis
Maine Sunday Telegram State Spelling Bee champion Nina Mukho, 11, of Brunswick,
Maine's unemployment figures were up slightly for January at 7.8 percent, compar
Maine Supreme Court justice Robert Clifford has ruled that two questions on the
Maine Supreme Court justice Robert Clifford ruled that questions on a form used
Maine Supreme Judicial Court Associate Justice Samuel Collins Jr. has fixed the
Maine Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Daniel E. Wathen on Monday granted Ce
Maine Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Daniel E Wathen yesterday told legis
Maine Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Daniel Wathen yesterday said the $30
Maine Supreme Judicial Court justice Howard Dana has ruled that Andrews B. Campb
Maine Supreme Judicial Court justice Howard Dana on Tuesday will consider the ca
Maine Supreme Judicial Court justice Howard Dana replaced law clerk Harvey Prage
Maine's venerable summer camp tradition continues to flourish on the state's riv, Jeff Clark
Maine's wetlands could be under attack if legislation in Congress is enacted. T, Paul Karr
Maine's wholesale sector during the last five years has lost around 3,000 jobs,
Maine's workers' compensation insurance market has halted its six-year decline a
Maine's young women in the labor market still earn less than their male counter, Judy Harrison
Maine Tax Assessor John D. LaFaver expects to apply for his old job as Montana s
Maine tax officials are offering the state's dentists the opportunity to "self-a
Maine tennis courts directory.
Maine Times' 24-page 2001 Fall Guide featuring articles on hard cider bottled at
Maine Times 26th Anniversary issue, with articles on the West Athens commune cal
Maine Times and Casco Bay Weekly plan to merge their accounting and production d
Maine Times Best of Maine 1996.
Maine Times Best of Maine 1997.
Maine Times Fall Guide 95, with listings of fall farmers' markets, agricultural
Maine Times Fall Guide '98," with listings of orchards, nature preserves, histor
Maine Times "Special Agriculture Issue," with related articles on the condition
Maine Times Spring & Gardening Guide with related articles on starting a garden;
Maine Times Springguide with related articles on gardening, including pieces on
Maine Times staff writer Andrew Weegar recently spent ten days in Montana at an, Andrew K. Weegar
Maine Times will be sold to an investor group led by editor Douglas Rooks, who w
Maine today begins its controversial CarTest program, a sophisticated emissions
Maine to Go, Claire Z. Cramer
Maine Transportation Commissioner Dana Connors yesterday said the state expects
"Maine Travel" piece by Alice Arlen of Hallowell, on Acadia National Park and Mo, Alice Arlen
Maine Turnpike Executive Director Paul Violette yesterday announced his office i
Maine, unlike most states, has no statewide zoning regulations to enforce the cl
Maine Vocals leader Donald Christen and nine others were arrested on drug charge
Maine Vocals, the group advocating for the legalization of marijuana, grossed $8
Maine Vocals, the group leading the petition drive to legalize marijuana, has le
"Maine Voices" piece by Alan and Beverly Shevis of Gorham on the loss of their s, Alan Shevis
"Maine Voices" piece by Alan R. Nye, a partner in the Portland law firm of Hughe
"Maine Voices" piece by Allen Sockabasin of Hampden, former governor of the Pass, Allen Sockabasin
"Maine Voices" piece by Bob Dunning of Bridgton, president of Citizens Against N
"Maine Voices" piece by Carolyn Cosby of Portland, head of Concerned Maine Famil
"Maine Voices" piece by C. Edwin Meadows Jr., commissioner of the Maine Departme
"Maine Voices" piece by Charlene P. Gordon of Scarborough, a former teacher and, Charlene P. Gordon
"Maine Voices" piece by Charles Packard of Camden on assisted suicide, Charles Packard
"Maine Voices" piece by Christopher J. Coughlan, executive director of Maine Rig, Christopher J. Coughlan
"Maine Voices" piece by Dana E. Prescott, chairperson of the family law section, Dana E. Prescott
"Maine Voices" piece by Daniel Wathen, chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judici, Daniel Wathen
"Maine Voices" piece by Deborah Donovan of Portland, a teacher at Waynflete Scho, Deborah Donovan
"Maine Voices" piece by Diana Dunn and John Wirtz, residents of Portland's Munjo
"Maine Voices" piece by Donald L. Jones, a member of the Wiscasset Comprehensive
"Maine Voices" piece by Dorothy A. Neal of Cornish, 1994 Maine Teacher of the Ye, Dorothy A. Neal
"Maine Voices" piece by Dr. Richard C. McFaul, of Cape Elizabeth, a pediatric ca, Richard C. McFaul
"Maine Voices" piece by Helen Foss of Portland on families, welfare and children, Helen Foss
Maine Voices piece by House Speaker John L. Martin, D-Eagle Lake, in which he cl
"Maine Voices" piece by Jeffrey D. Kane, president of National Distributors Inc.
"Maine Voices" piece by Jeffrey L. McNelly, executive director of the Maine Wate, Jeffrey L. McNelly
"Maine Voices" piece by Jeff Thaler, a trial and environmental attorney with the, Jeff Thaler
"Maine Voices" piece by Jennifer L. Tescher of South Portland, twice a victim a, Jennifer L. Tescher
"Maine Voices" piece by Jim Kupel of Portland, a research and strategy consultan, Jim Kupel
"Maine Voices" piece by Jim McGregor, a former journalist and aide to the late G, Jim McGregor
"Maine Voices" piece by Jim McGregor, director of governmental affairs for the M, Jim McGregor
"Maine Voices" piece by J. Michael Orenduff, chancellor of the University of Mai, J Michael Orenduff
"Maine Voices" piece by Joseph H. Walsh, dean of the College of Osteopathic Medi
"Maine Voices" piece by J.P. Simonds of Saco, Maine chairman of the Congressiona
"Maine Voices" piece by Lawrence R. Ricci, director of The Spurwink Child Abuse, Lawrence R. Ricci
"Maine Voices" piece by Maine Secretary of State G. William Diamond on Maine's ", Bill Diamond
"Maine Voices" piece by Mary Lee Wile, a high school English teacher in Yarmouth, Mary Lee Wile
"Maine Voices" piece by Michael Hamilton, an associate professor of political sc, Michael Hamilton
"Maine Voices" piece by Michael Rafkin, artistic director of Mad Horse Theatre,, Michael Rafkin
"Maine Voices" piece by Michael Woodslake, state coordinator of The National Cen, Michael Woodslake
"Maine Voices" piece by Nick Humez on the ability to distinguish force from viol, Nick Humez
"Maine Voices" piece by Paul E. Brunelle, executive director of the Maine School, Paul E. Brunelle
"Maine Voices" piece by Paul J. Murphy, a liason for Counseling Services Inc. of, Paul J Murphy
"Maine Voices" piece by Phil Hoose of Portland, whose cousin Don Larsen on Octob, Phil Hoose
"Maine Voices" piece by Phineas Sprague Jr. of Cape Elizabeth, who is trying to, Phineas Sprague Jr
"Maine Voices" piece by Pierrette Lambert Kelly of Rome, a consultant with Mains, Pierrette Lambert Kelly
"Maine Voices" piece by Portland psychiatrist Dr. James H. Maier on the stigma s, James H. Maier
"Maine Voices" piece by Raymond J. Blair of Cape Elizabeth on the fact that 34 s, Raymond J Blair
"Maine Voices" piece by retired Air Force officer William V. Kennedy of Wiscasse, William V. Kennedy
"Maine Voices" piece by retired University of Southern Maine theater professor A
"Maine Voices" piece by Rev. Jeffrey C. Wilson of South Portland, a long-time me, Jeffrey C. Wilson
"Maine Voices" piece by Richard J. Maiman, a professor of political science at t, Richard J. Maiman
"Maine Voices" piece by Scott Simonds, a board member of the Congressional Term, Scott Simonds
"Maine Voices" piece by Sgt. Joseph K. Loughlin of the Portland Police Departmen, Joseph K. Loughlin
"Maine Voices" piece by state public advocate Stephen Ward on the controversy su, Stephen Ward
"Maine Voices" piece by state representative Sophia Douglass Pfeiffer, D-Brunswi, Sophia Douglass Pfeiffer
"Maine Voices" piece by Ted O'Meara, former chairman of the Maine Republican Par
"Maine Voices" piece by the Rev. J. Grant Swank Jr. of the Windham Church of the, Rev J Grant Swank Jr
"Maine Voices" piece by Tony Donovan of Portland, an island property owner, on L, Tony Donovan
"Maine Voices" piece by Walter R. Dickhaut, director of admissions for Bangor Th, Walter R. Dickhaut
"Maine Voices" piece by William Slavick, coordinator of Pax Christi Maine, on th
"Maine Voices" piece by writer Mark Powell of Auburn on the desirability of a un, Mark Powell
"Maine Voices" piece in which the author, a policy analyst for the Natural Resou, Bruce W Hammond
Maine voters approved the proposed low-level nuclear waste compact with Texas, t
Maine voters in 1974 gave 39 percent of the vote to James Longley, an independen
Maine voters in 1987 approved a $35 million bond issue to buy conservation land,
Maine voters in 1987 approved a $35 million bond issue to buy pristine parcels o, Steve Cartwright
Maine voters last week approved a $4 million bond issue for the construction of, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maine voters next month will consider a people's veto referendum on the state's, Andrew K. Weegar
Maine voters next month will consider referendum Question One, which would limit, Edgar Allen Beem
Maine voters on November 2 will be asked to approve an interstate compact allowi
Maine voters on November 2 will consider the proposed Maine-Vermont-Texas pact c, Randy Wilson
Maine voters on November 7 approved Question Three, a $15 million bond issue for, Evan Halper
Maine voters on November 8 will decide whether to approve a measure that would p
Maine voters on Tuesday will consider the largest primary field in 20 years, and
Maine voters passed the state term limits referendum by a 2-to-1 margin, meaning
Maine voters this month defeated the Compact for Maine's Forests. Jonathan Cart, Andrew K. Weegar
Maine voters tomorrow will consider whether to impose term limits on legislators
Maine voters won the right to pass laws by referendum in 1911, but used the proc, Laura Conaway
"Maine Vows: The Essential Guide to Getting Married in Maine," with details on w
Maine watercolorist David W. Clough will donate the proceeds from the sale of th
Maine, which trails other states in economic growth, might be more adversly affe
Maine will join with Canada to participate in the North Atlantic Regional Experi
Maine will receive $81 million in emergency home-heating funds intended to help
Maine women have taken up farming at the rate of 81 per year between 1997 and 20, Alexander Lane
Maine Won't Discriminate expected Sanford to support referendum Question One, ci, Laura Conaway
Maine Won't Discriminate miscalculated in placing its hopes on urban liberals to, Laura Conaway
Maine Workers' Compensation Board interim executive director Ralph L. Tucker has
Maine would be a very different place if: Dickey-Lincoln Dam had been built; the, Jeff Clark
Maine Yankee Atomic Power Co. says it has paid $780,000 since 1989 to three lawy
Maine Yankee has been a consistent and generous supporter of the arts, with the, Katherine Wroth
Maine Yankee has proposed dismantling its emergency warning system and downsizin, Jay Davis
Maine Yankee President Charles Frizzle on Friday said that an internal investiga, Douglas Rooks
Maine Yankee spokesperson Marshall Murphy says the estimated bill for closing th
Maine Yankee will be moving its corporate headquarters from Augusta to Brunswick
Maine Youth Center officials are concerned that they are beginning to see an int
"Main Street" piece on Hallowell, the new home of Maine Times. Hallowell is a q, Edgar Allen Beem
"Main Street" piece on Isleford, on Little Cranberry Island. Isleford is just a, Douglas Rooks
"Main Street" piece on the decline of the Allagash regional economy and plans th, Phyllis Austin
"Main Street" piece on the Friendship Market in Friendship and Gorden's Market i, Steve Cartwright
"Main Street" piece on the village of Lille, which is part of the town of Grand, Katherine Wroth
"Main Street" piece on Waterville and Winslow, two communities that are trying t, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Maintain Your Business and Your Customer Base, Alison Hinson
Make Sure Your Policy on Employee Background Checks is Sound., Dawn Harmon and Joseph Talbot
Making a Splash, Lori Valigra
Making brown ash baskets was once the livelihood of Maine's Indians. An axe tha, Sally Steindorf
"Making It In Maine" about Lamplighters in Bridgton, which was founded by Jon Al, Patrick Morris
"Making It In Maine: Fueling the Digital Revolution." Profiles of University of, Peter Brown
"Making It In Maine" piece about Chip and Joyce Putman, of Kezar Falls, the owne, Patrick Morris
"Making it in Maine" piece about Cuddledown, manufacturers of down comforters. T, Cindy Michaels
"Making It in Maine" piece about Garrett and Meoldy Bonnema, who moved to Bethel, C J. Davies
"Making It in Maine" piece about Halcyon Blake and her business, Halcyon Yarns,, Jeff Clark
"Making it in Maine" piece about mason Pat Manley. Manley has designed and built, Michaela Cavallaro
"Making It in Maine" piece about master modelsmith Rob Eddy, 40, of Camden, who, Jeff Clark
"Making It In Maine" piece about Paul Stiffler and his business, Heritage Toys a, C J. Davies
"Making It In Maine" piece about potter Mark Kuzio, whose pottery is in the perm, Mark Condon
"Making It In Maine" piece about the Birding Company of Yarmouth, a subsidiary o, Patrick Morris
"Making It In Maine" piece about the Different Drummer Workshop in South Solon,, Luann Yetter
"Making It In Maine," piece on Allan "Mac" McHale, 64, who established the Old T, Luann Yetter
"Making It In Maine" piece on Artforms, a Portland-based company that makes scre, C J. Davies
"Making It In Maine," piece on Bangor natives Bob and Sue Rioux of Kennebunk, wh, Nancy McCallum
"Making It In Maine," piece on Claire and Mark Woodsum, who formed their home-fu, Patrick Morris
"Making It In Maine," piece on commercial photography in Portland, a niche some, Edgar Allen Beem
"Making It In Maine," piece on Dana Bourgeois, 43, of Topsham. Employing 14 wor, Jason Stone
"Making It In Maine," piece on how Maine is becoming a center of fine furniture, Jeff Clark
"Making It In Maine," piece on Larry Fuegen of Wiscasset, the only master blades, Patrick Morris
"Making It In Maine," piece on Maine Balsam Fir Products in West Paris, owned by, Elizabeth Peavey
"Making It In Maine," piece on Paul Chartrand and his Rockland-based company, Pa, C J. Davies
"Making It In Maine," piece on Peter Sonderegger of Dedham, and his company, Gar, Mark Condon
"Making It In Maine," piece on Portland entrepreneur Carl Pabst, who has a thriv, C J. Davies
"Making It In Maine," piece on Portland native Glenn Gaudin, whose Northeast Woo, Luann Yetter
"Making It In Maine," piece on Rick Charette, 48, the North Windham-based songwr, Jason Stone
"Making It In Maine," piece on Rodney Regier, 46, of Freeport, who worked in oce, Patrick Morris
"Making It In Maine," piece on Scarborough-based Radical Radio, a troupe of four, Patrick Morris
"Making It In Maine" piece on Shoe Renu, Tim Farley's shoe-repair business in Br, Patrick Morris
"Making It In Maine" piece on three of the state's small businesses. Didier Lou
"Making It In Maine" piece on three of the state's small businesses. Renaissance
"Making It In Maine" piece on three of the state's small businesses. With profi, Luann Clark Yetter and Condon Mark Jeff
"Making It In Maine," piece on two Lincoln County businesses that have made Main, C J. Davies
"Making It In Maine" piece profiling three of the state's small businesses: Boda, Mark Condon
"Making It In Maine" piece profiling three of the state's small businesses: "Coo, Ellen MacDonald Ward, Patrick Morris, and Jeff Clark
"Making It In Maine" piece with a profile of Rudy Graf, owner of Science Source, Jeff Clark
"Making It In Maine." Profiles of Kathleen Shattuck,owner of Common Sense Desig, C J. Davies
Making Memories., Caroline Praderio
"Making the Grade," a book written by Gov. John McKernan scheduled to reach stor
Making Tracks, Joshua Bodwell
Making Waves, Rob Sneddon
Malcolm Hunter Jr. and Bob Seymour, both professors at the University of Maine a, Phyllis Austin
Malcolm Sibulkin, 65, of Phillips, a philanthropist and head of Lauri Inc of Av
Manage a Project of Any Size, Sean Sinclair
Managed health care and tighter Medicaid and Medicare budgets are forcing hospit, Jeff Clark
Management and labor representatives on the Maine Workers' Compensation Board ar
Management of commercial fisheries, implemented after fishing has begun, serves, Paul Greenberg
Manage Opportunities and Risks Associated with New Technologies, Matt Stein
Managers of the Maine State Retirement Systme are critical of the McKernan admin
Manna Ministries, a Bangor soup kitchen, is searching for a new location after h
M Anne Szostak, president of Fleet Bank of Maine, last night confirmed that she
Man on Fire., Bernard Decré
Mantled in Fire and Smoke, Jerry Desmond
"Manufacturing" focus on the Hussey Corporation of North Berwick, which builds s, William Hall
Manute Bol and possibly Ralph Sampson are among the dreams of the Portland Mount, Brian Carovillano
Manute Bol, the former National Basketball Association player who has been toute, Christopher Barry
Many Aroostook County potato farmers doubled and even tripled the amount of chem
Many companies have instituted polices under which they give out very little ref
Many high school athletes in Maine now have the benefit of certified athletic tr, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Many high school students who are looking for summer employment are finding that
Many Indians feel that their ceremonies are the last thing they have to maintain
Many in Maine's gay and lesbian communities are saying that the group called Mai, Kimberly Jean Smith
Many lakeside camps in southern Maine that used to be one-room shacks without el
Many legislators who had previously gone on record as saying they were opposed t
Many longtime supporters of Rep. Thomas H. Andrews, D-Maine, are growing impatie
Many Maine motorists have been left angry and confused by a letter mailed by the
Many Maine observers are convinced that the mountain lion, last recorded in the, John N. Cole
Many Maine potato growers and packers are unhappy with the state's potato inspec
Many observers believe the referendum to impose term limits on Maine's legislato, Dennis Bailey
Many observers feel that the defeat of Dana Devoe as a member of the Public Util
Many of Maine's farmers are turning to value-added processing to generate needed
Many of Maine's small-dam owners say they are being unfairly blamed for increase
Many of the most promising careers in Maine are in medicine, with the Maine Stat
Many of the state's 1,159 registered pharmacists are stressed out at work, worki, Sharon Bass
Many of the state's legislators are confused about aspects of the three proposed
Many out-of-state companies are beginning to realize that they can hire quality
Many Portlanders today are studying forms of self-defense. Some of them even in
Many Portland Symphony Orchestra musicians have surprising second jobs. Profiled, Elizabeth Peavey
Many residents of northern Aroostook County have become concerned about the disa, Jeff Clark
Many schools in southern Maine will begin before Labor Day this year to avoid be
Many southern Maine voters who supported the term limits referendum say they did
Many sportsmen are quick to blame the coyote for the declining deer herd in Wash, Andrew K. Weegar
Mapping a Future, James McCarthy
Map with the sites of 43 novels set in Maine., Paul Doiron
Maranacook Community School in Readfield and Mount Desert Island High School are
Marc Ayotte of the Maine Labor Relations Board says the number of times that med
Marc Goldring of the Wolf Organization of Massachusetts and independent consulta, Sarah Goodyear
Marchers explain reasons for action.
Marcia Whitney, 42, has worked 25 years as a professional costumer in such place
Marcus Dickson, the son of Tammy Dickson, was listed in satisfactory condition a
Marc Yvan Lariviere has set out around 38,000 taps on the maple trees he taps in
Margaret Burnham lived quietly, but elegantly, in a house full of historic arti, Gwen Thompson
Margaret Hathaway, author of "The Year of the Goat," says Maine has much to offe, Kathleen Fleury
Margaret Vandebroek, 52, bicycle and pedestrian coordinator for the Maine Depart
Margaret Wise Brown, author of the children's classic "Goodnight Moon," lived in, Ellen MacDonald Ward
Margaret Wise Brown, who summered in Maine, published more than 100 children's b, Donna Stuart
Margery Niblock, 55, of Portland, manufactures jewelry out of beach glass. The a
Marguerite A. MacDonald, 45, of Falmouth, assistant principal of Portland's Long
Maria Gollaros emigrated to America in 1916 and spent 60 years working in New En, Deborah Garvin and Sheryl Lane
Marianne McGettigan, 43, of Freeport, an attorney, is chief lobbyist for the Maj
Marie A. Champlin Harris, 84, a longtime artist, died Tuesday.
Marie Hayes, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Maine, is
Marie St. George, an animal rehabilitator who wants to halt the loss of wild hab, Rebecca Goldfine
Marijuana in Maine., Jeff Clark
Marilis Hornidge, 62, of Waldoboro, is perhaps Maine's most prolific book review, Greg Gadberry
Marilyn Moss and former husband Bill Moss started Moss Tent Works in Camden in 1, Randy Wilson
Marine Resources Commissioner Bill Brennan has forwarded to the Legislature's Ma
Marine Resources Commissioner William Brennan said his office opposes the bill p
"Marine Watch" piece noting that nearly 700,000 passengers and vehicles rode abo
"Marine Watch" piece on 1994 lobster catch. This year's catch may surpass the 1
"Marine Watch" piece on the 1993 Maine lobster catch, which now stands just 23,0
"Marine Watch" piece on the elver fishery in Maine. From April through June fis
"Marine Watch" piece reporting that Dragon Products Co has announced plans to e
"Marine Watch" piece reporting that Ernest and Kelly Hillman of Orr's Island are
"Marine Watch" piece reporting that Portland last year became the No. 5 fishing
"Marine Watch" piece reporting that the Center for Coastal Studies in Provinceto
"Marine Watch" piece reporting that the Italian magazine Speak Up recently featu
Mario Francisco Mendez, 18, Cerso Oscar Mendez, 20, and ten others were arrested
"Maritime Watch" piece reporting that the 16-member, active-duty crew of the Por, Jess Kilby
Marjorie A. Martin, 68, of Oxford, has decided to sue attorneys Jeffrey M. Sulli
Mark Barnes of Orono, suspected of stabbing his mother to death in December of l, Press Associated
Mark Deane opened Mark's Showplace two years ago, and found that an upscale topl
Mark DesMeules of the State Planning Office says a bill to bar personal watercra, Phyllis Austin
Market Decisions Inc. of South Portland, co-owned by Evan Richert and Mark Eyerm
Market Decisions Inc. of South Portland will be conducting a study for the town
Market Shares: Maine’s traditional grocers are squeezed by newcomers, Lori Valigra
"MarketWatch" piece on former Rockland resident, Louise Nevelson (1899-1988), wh, Sarah Cumming Cecil
"Marketwatch" piece on the $2,240 selling price of what's thought to be a chest, Sarah Cumming Cecil
"Marketwatch" piece on the father-and-son team of John and Thomas Seymour, who s, Sarah Cumming Cecil
Mark Faulkner, 37, the leader of the successful referendum drive in Gorham to re
Mark Finks of Falmouth, who filed a law suit challenging the candidacy of Republ
Mark Gatti of Portland, Bill York of South Portland, Mark Lanoue of Freeport and
Mark Gessner, 30, of Nobleboro, charged in the May 5 shooting death of 74-year-o
Mark Gessner, 30, of Nobleboro, on May 5 went to the home of Darrell Ricker of W
Mark Hedden, an archaeologist with the Maine Historic Preservation Commission, s
Mark Hoglund, 3, of Saco, who on May 28 was rescued from a van that rolled into
Mark Hoglund, 3, of Saco, who was pulled from the Saco River more than two month
Mark Koshliek, director of operations for the John J. Nissen Baking Co. of Portl
Mark Koshliek, John J. Nissen Baking Co.'s director of operations, said yesterda
Mark Lorello, a South Portland Pollution Abatement Department supervisor, has be
Mark McCollough of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife says bi
Mark P. Tanner, 18, of Falmouth, a senior at Falmouth High School, has been char
Mark Segar, 45, a former director of The Common School in Amherst, Massachusetts
Mark S. Finks, a Falmouth Republican conservative, is suing Secretary of State W
Mark's Showplace, Portland's only topless dance club, has a policy not to admit, Laura Conaway
Mark Stimson Associates, the state's largest real estate brokerage, has launched
Mark Swann, 30, executive director of the Preble Street Resource Center in Portl
Mark Swann is director of the social service agency Preble Street in Portland. H, Monica Wood
Mark Westrum was sworn in as Sagadahoc County sheriff after Russell Alexander sa
Mark Wilhelmi, a client of the Access Team, an innovative mental health program, Bob Young
Marriner Communications has purchased the parent company of "the Classical WAVE", Kit Pfeiffer
Marsha Greenberg of Peaks Island runs a workplace consulting/training business t, Shay Stewart-Bouley
Marshall Cohen of the Aseptic Packaging Council says that since asceptic juice b
Marshall Duhaime of Classic Boatworks in Hancock restores runabouts, classic mah, Colin Sargent
Marshall Island, 10 miles southwest of Mount Desert Island and once the largest, Jeff Clark
Martha Marie Burke, 51, of Portland, charged with manslaughter and aggravated dr
Martha, Martha, Martha!, Brooke Williams
Martha Wheelock and Kay Weaver, partners in Ishtar Films of Los Angeles, have pr, Greg Gadberry
Martha White of Hampden yesterday won her 13th Maine State Women's Amateur golf
Martin and Linda Holbrook of Buxton have filed suit in York County Superior Cour
Martin Jones, playwright-in-residence for Portland's Mad Horse Theatre Company,, J P. Standish
Martin Luther King reviews "The Portrayal of the Negro in American Painting" at
Martin's Point Health Care Centers and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Maine have
Martin's Point Health Care has released the findings of a preliminary study that
Maryann Kelly, a former labor relations manager with the San Francisco Newspaper
Mary Behn of Skowhegan is calling for the impeachment of Somerset County Probate
Mary Beth Dolan of Monhegan last week was confirmed to the seven-member Land Use, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Mary B. Gregor, 49, of Hodgdon, was recently sentenced to five months in prison, Doug Fletcher
Mary Gabriel, 85, a basketweaver who lives in Indian Township in Washington Coun
Mary Going and Martha Rynberg of Portland are bringing up their adopted daughter, Elizabeth Massa
Mary Knox Wells spent her 1970s girlhood living in a house adjoining the old Wal, Vicki Doudera
Mary Kohl, attorney for the city of South Portland, said the city's proposed obs
Mary K. Shaw, who last week resigned as head of Pepperell Trust Co., refused to
Mary Lampson, 48, of Dresden, started making short films for the Public Broadcas
Mary Lou Crane of the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development was in
Mary Lou Quinn and Phil Tarkington collect beach glass in Lubec, which bears a l, Elizabeth Peavey
Mary Lou Wendall writes a detailed story about how Portland officials "screwed u, Mary Lou Wendall
Mary Malia, Carolyn Gage and Karen Wyman have decided to organize a gathering fo, Sam Pfeifle
Mary Marsh, principal of South Portland's Redbank Elementary School, has been re
Mary Turner or West Peru explains how to churn butter. Details, buttermilk mola, Kelly Emery
Massachusetts Hall, a 190-year-old building at Bowdoin College has been chosen b
Master gardener Eliot Coleman of Cape Rosier is the author of two best-selling b, Jeff Clark
Master Maine Guide Greg Drummond of Highland Plantation demonstrates four techni
Master Sgt. Gary I. Gordon, 33, of Lincoln, and Sgt. Thomas J. Field, 25, of Lis
Matinicus Island, 23 miles from Rockland, is served by four ferries a month in s, Max Alexander
Matthew Heintz of Atkinson, a songwriter and performer known as the Northwoods B
Matthew T. Jeton, 28, of Portland, was one of three men killed in the crash of a
Matthew Wilson, 33, of Monticello, charged with murder in the death of his 11-ye
Matthew Wilson of Monticello has pleaded innocent in Aroostook County Superior C
Matthew Witham, 14, of South Berwick, an eighth-grader at Berwick Academy, yeste
Matt Hinkel, 35, the executive chef at The Cliff House in Ogunquit, is one of se, Selby Frame
Matt LeBlanc was a standout football player at Thornton Academy, and Reuben Sevi
Maura O'Halloran at age 27 became one of the few western women to achieve the st
Maurice and Hazel Shibles of North Berwick, both in their 80s, have bought and w
Maybe because blackflies dominate the state every May, Maine has been the site f, Jeff Clark
May of 1993 was the eighth driest May in 123 years, and the 11th warmest May on
Mayor Mark D. Johnston of Saco yesterday said recent test results on the former
MBNA America Bank, the nation's second-largest bank credit card company, recentl, Jeff Clark
MBNA Corp. of Delaware, the nation's second-largest credit card lender, yesterda
MBNA Corp. of Delaware, which recently opened customer service centers in Camden
MBNA Corp. purchases art for its offices in Camden and Belfast, typically purcha, Donna Gold
MBNA is developing nine acres of ridgeline property on Ducktrap Mountain for the, Evan Halper
MBNA last Thursday announced plans to add up to 2,000 new jobs in Belfast. The, Murray Carpenter
MBNA of Delaware in 1993 opened its New England Regional Marketing Center in the, Edgar Allen Beem
MBNA, the world's second largest credit card company, had planned a 130,000-squa, Evan Halper
McCain Food Corp. has dropped its attempt to stop doing business with the potato
McDonald's plans to begin construction on a new fast-food outlet in Damariscotta
McKinley Partners, the new owners of the former Fort McKinley Estates on Great D
MD Harmon column on Michael S Heath of South China, who became executive dire, M D. Harmon
M.D. Harmon editorial on L.D. 1420, "An Act Concerning the Terminally Ill," whic, M D. Harmon
M.D. Harmon editorial on the Portland School Department's covering up of religio, M D. Harmon
M.D. Harmon editorial on the recent survey of Portland high school students conc, M D. Harmon
M.D. Harmon piece on a new national men's group, Promise Keepers, that recently, M D. Harmon
M.D. Harmon piece on Commodore Edward Preble, born in Portland on August 15, 176, M D. Harmon
MD Harmon piece on Jan and Bruce Willson, who recently gave up the state Depar, M D. Harmon
Mead Corp. has proposed constructing a $12 million wood chip mill off route 2 in, Jay Davis
Mead Corp. is proposing to build a $12 million chip mill in Hanover, and morator, Jay Davis
Medaphis Physician Services Corp. of Atlanta, currently employing around 100 peo
Media commentator Tom Hanrahan was asked to leave Maine Public Broadcasting Corp
"Media Miss" piece on Face magazine, a biweekly music publication distributed to, Colleen Sumner
"Media Miss" piece on Maine Public Television. MPTV's parent corporation, Maine, Colleen Sumner
"Media Miss" piece on WCSH-TV's recent two-part series on women's sports. The s, Colleen Sumner
"Media Miss" piece on "What You Need To Know About Managed Care," a video on man, Colleen Sumner
"Media Schmedia" piece on Doug Rafferty of WGME-TV, who has taught a class on me, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on Gov. King and his regular appearances on Maine Public, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on Maine Public Radio's "Maine Things Considered," which, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on Maine Public Television, its market share and funding, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on Matt DiRienzo, press secretary for John Rensenbrink, G, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on poll results, in particular results of two polls on th, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on the all-white, non-Franco nature of Maine media. Ther, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on the Augusta press corps; Susan Kimball and Pat Callagh, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on the coverage of the attack on four nuns by Mark A. Bec, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on the local media's coverage of the sex abuse allegation, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on The Portland Newspapers series "Rich & Poor: The Growi, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on the television interviews with Austin J. DeCoster, own, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on the troubles at The Portland Newspapers, which recentl, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on WCSH-TV's NewsCenter 6., Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on WMTW-TV Channel 8. Many critics say the station's pro, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece on WPXT-TV, the local Fox affiliate, and its low-budget n, Tom Hanrahan
"Media Schmedia" piece with comments from Jim Shaffer of Guy Gannett Communicati, Tom Hanrahan
Medical workers, volunteers, social workers and cancer patients will be on hand
Medomak Valley High School in Waldoboro instituted a drug policy that bans hats, Evan Halper
Meeting Minerva's Messenger., Devyani Borade
Mega Industries of Raymond, manufacturer of microwave transmission equipment, re
Melanie Ghosh, coordinator of multicultural affairs at Bates College, was one of, Evan Halper
Melissa D'Alfonso, 34, of Westbrook, has won five Portland titles and one state
Melissa Emery, a senior at the University of Southern Maine, has emerged as a to
Mel McCorrison, a Greene farmer, is still selling his apples in Monument Square
Melvin B. Henderson, 74, of Bath, was found shot to death yesterday afternoon at
Membership Ticket, Woman's Literary Union
Members of a panel taking part in Greater Portland Landmarks' lecture series on
Members of Bangor's gay community are looking to voters in Lewiston to uphold th
Members of Building Alternatives and the Portland Youth Conservation Corps have
Members of Concerned Maine Families are gathering signatures for an anti-gay ref
Members of Congress have awarded themselves pay raises totaling 357 percent sin
Members of Fight AIDS, Transform Education (FATE), a student group, on Tuesday m
Members of Gorham's Transportation Committee are proposing the construction of a
Members of IRATE (Indigenous Resistance Against Tribal Exctinction) protested ag
Members of Local 6 of the International Association of Machinists, the largest u
Members of Maine's congressional delegation agreed that the United States must d
Members of Portland's Bias Crime Task Force plan to confront school officials ab
Members of Portland's Woodfords Congregational Church began complaining last fal, Laura Conaway
Members of Teamsters Local 25 of Boston yesterday picketed the production of the
Members of the Charles A. Warren Patriotic Association, Post 73, Standish, have
Members of the Chemistry Club of the University of Southern Maine are visiting c
Members of the committee overseeing the renovation of the Portland City Hall Aud
Members of the congressional delegations of Maine and New Hampshire have critici
Members of the Congressional Term Limits Coalition delivered more than 65,000 si
Members of the debate team at the University of Maine law school have shown they
Members of the Gamble family, owners of Hampden Telephone Company, have agreed t
Members of the Legislature's Education Committee contacted Education Commissione
Members of the Legislature's Judiciary Committee recently questioned the Blue Ri
Members of the Maine Board of Pesticides Control on Friday said there is no reas
Members of the Maine congressional delegation yesterday announced that the Navy
Members of the Maine Hospice Council met last week to discuss the way hospices w
Members of the Maine State Employees Association on Tuesday voted to endorse a n
Members of the Maine Youth Protection Council, a non-profit organization formed
Members of the North Scarborough Grange will gather today at the hall to commemo
Members of the Old Orchard Beach business community recently formed the Old Orch
Members of the Portland stage hands union contend that Maine workers stand to lo
Members of the Portland Youth Conservation Corps and the Maine Conservation Corp
Members of the Pro Life Education Association yesterday picketed outside GOP hea
Members of the Sanford Police Advisory Committee have confronted selectmen about
Members of the Schoolhouse Arts Center at Sebago Lake learned this week that Rec
Members of the Westbrook High School Marching Band talk about their experience a
Members of the Woodlands Club in Falmouth have purchased the 350-acre club and g
Members of the Woodlands country club in Falmouth have purchased the facility fo
Members of United Paperworkers' International Union Local 14 who lost their jobs
Members Only., Portland Monthly staff
MĂ©moire des MĂ©moires, John Taylor
Memorial tribute to Maine-born writer and artist Bern Porter, who died earlier t, Alex Irvine
Memories of D-Day from Mainers Harry Masters, 80; Constantine Ferrante, 79; Jame
Mending Bridges, Deborah McDermott
Menhaden, or pogies as they are sometimes called, during some years account for
Mental health advocates say that the new state budget will leave the mentally il
Mercer Management Consulting of Lexington, Mass, and Pan Atlantic Consultants o
Merchants in Kennebunkport are divided on the effects that resident and former P
Mercury has been found in fish at levels exceeding the maximums set by the feder, Andrew K. Weegar
Mercy Hospital advertisement claiming that cigarettes kill more Mainers than AID
Mercy Hospital has withdrawn from a proposed merger with Maine Medical Center an
Mercy Hospital is looking at demolishing several properties on Winter Street to, Sarah Goodyear
Mercy Hospital, one of ten hospitals in the nation to conduct a local study of E
Mercy Hospital plans to connect two employee parking lots on Winter Street by a, Christopher Barry
Mercy Hospital's recent proposal to expand its facility in Portland's West End a, Mary Lou Wendell
MEREDA: Markets on the Upswing, Mainebiz Staff
Mergers/acquisitions Involving Maine Companies., Roger Magnus
Merle B. Grindle of Blue Hill, a retired executive, has offered a classic pump o
Merle Nelson, 59, of Falmouth Foreside, and James A. Soule, 40, of South Portlan
Merrill Clarrage Sr., 54, of Wells, is in custody after he shot at and threatene
Merrill Lynch has filed suit in U.S. District Court against former employee Pete
Merryspring Nature Park in Camden is a 66-acre nature preserve tucked behind a s, Rebecca Martin Evarts
Micah Smith, 8, and her brother Gaelen, 10, of South Portland, have each receive
Michael Austin, Bath's assessor, has granted Bath Iron Works a $66,382.15 refund
Michael Blanchard, 33, charged with sexually molesting a patient at the Maine Me
Michael Chitwood, chief of police in Portland, believes that there are more guns, Colin Sargent
Michael Cole, a financial analyst with the Public Utilities Commission, recommen
Michael Collins, 44, of Winthrop, charged this month in connection with a major
Michael Collins, 44, of Winthrop, the brother of Republican gubernatorial candid
Michael Cyr, 20, of Saco, who on Saturday rescued two toddlers from a van submer
Michael D and Nancy S Marino of Cape Elizabeth have filed suit in Cumberland C
Michael Dubois of Umbagog Trading Co. near Dixfield has established a test plot, Larry Wardwell
Michael E. Saucier, a Portland lawyer and national chairman of the Coalition for
Michael Flood, a clerk for the State and Local Government Committee, will plead
Michael Flood, one of two suspects in an alleged ballot-tampering scandal, is co
Michael Gagne has been chef-manager of the Osprey restaurant in Georgetown for s, Beth Crichlow
Michael Good, president of Down East Nature Tours in Bar Harbor, was on the Main, Phyllis Austin
Michael Gunn, 20, of Auburn, on Friday pleaded innocent in Lewiston District Cou
Michael J. Newbury, 26, of Portland, was sentenced to 40 years in prison for the
Michael Kellett, 42, of Concord, Mass., and David Carle, 34, of Arlington, Mass.
Michael Kilgore, the "Catman of Long Island," buys 50 pounds of Meow Mix a week, Andrew Knowles
Michael Levine and Elizabeth Buchsbaum, husband and wife and both 29, opened the, Tanya Whiton
Michael Levine, general manager of the Portland Stage Company, and his wife Eliz
Michael Liberty is turning the daily management of Oxford Plains Speedway over t
Michael L. Lyons, president of Tower Publishing Co. of Standish, yesterday said
Michael Mason Jr., 17, of Embden, has pleaded guilty to two counts of juvenile m
Michael Mason Jr., 19, of Embden, currently in the Maine Youth Center for the Oc
Michael Murray, the state's rail expert, said yesterday that under a best-case s
Michael Patry, 46, of Lewiston, a navy photographer during two tours of duty in
Michael Plaisted, 34, of Gorham, runs Traveling Tutor Service, a tutoring busine
Michael Ploszek, who was suspended from his position as athletic director at the
Michael Rafkin, artistic director of Portland's Mad Horse Theatre company, said
Michael Rafkin, who first came to Maine in 1972, finally has realized his 20-yea, Elizabeth Peavey
Michael Rancourt, 33, of Limington, a musician-singer and picture-frame maker, h
Michael Roy, 38, of Lewiston, who was shot by police when they responded to a ca
Michael Roy's lawsuit against the city of Lewiston has been transferred to U.S.
Michael Smagner, 22, of Kennebunk, was charged Thursday with stealing a marble s
Michael St. Peter, 24, of Portland, was charged with criminal use of explosives
Michael Tayman, a senior at Portland High School, is deaf, and is able to compet, Sarah Goodyear
Michael Tuck, 31, an inmate at the Maine Correctional Center in Winhdam, last mo
Michael Willings, 24, of Portland, and Richard Corbett, 33, a transient, last ni
Michael Wormwood, 24, has filed a lawsuit in Cumberland County Superior Court se
Michael Wormwood, a homosexual who was the victim of a hate crim last Christmas
Mid Coast Health Services plans to build a $40 million hospital at Cook's Corner
Mid Coast Hospital and Parkview Memorial Hospital each announced yesterday that
Mid Coast Hospital, which currently has facilities in both Bath and Brunswick, h, Randy Wilson
Middle Street, from Lime Street (Market Street), Looking East., J. P. Soule
Midge Vreeland of S.T. Vreeland yesterday received the 1994 Conwell Award for ou
Mid Maine Savings Bank Executive Vice President Allen R. Stasulis was fired afte
Mid Maine Savings Bank of Auburn earned $442,147 in the quarter ending September
Mid Maine Savings Bank of Auburn posted a profit of $77,943 for the second quart
Mid-Maine Waste Action Corp.'s trash-to-energy incinerator in Auburn has a $3 mi
Migration to Moosehead., Will Bleakley
Mike Hagerty, a 1986 Deering High School graduate, has succeeded Gene McClure as
Mike Hamel, a fullback/linebacker for the Waterville High School football team,
Mike Hastings of the Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center in Brewer says there is, Andrew K. Weegar
Mike Landry, 17-year coach of the Biddeford High School football team, has told
Mike Ploszek, athletic director at the University of Maine, will announce the fo
Mike Ploszek, the University of Maine Athletic director, yesterday announced tha
Mike Roland, currently in his second term on the Portland School Committee, will, Sharon Bass
Miles Rightmire, 44, is an HIV counselor with the Maine Bureau of Health, and es, Selby Frame
Miller School in Waldoboro, which serves 560 students in grades K-6, and Acton E
Minho Choi, a junior at Biddeford High School, was the leading soccer scorer for
Minneapolis-based Honeywell Inc. has offered to do provide the South Portland Bo
Minorities comprise 4 percent of Portland's residents yet hold only 2.7 percent
Miriam Remar, principal of Reiche School for nine years and a 24-year veteran of
"Mirrors." Fiction by Rhea Cote Robbins., Rhea Cote Robbins
Modern zoning regulations, which typically mandate large lots and the separation, Edgar Allen Beem
Mohammed Kargar, an Afghan refugee living in Portland with his wife and four chi, Claire Holman
Moira Simonds of the Freeport Teen Opportunity Program is one of the organizers
Molly, a 2-year-old yellow Labrador, yesterday was introduced as the Portland Fi
Molly Field, 13, of Bath, who suffers from Ewings Sarcoma, spent the weekend in
Molly Spotted Elk, born in 1903 on Indian Island Reservation at Old Town, was a, Bunny McBride and Colin Sargent
Molly Spotted Elk's translation of the Penobscot Indian legend "Adventures of Ma, Molly Spotted Elk
Monday night's sold-out Aerosmith concert at the Ballpark in Old Orchard Beach g
Monday's festivities surrounding the home opener of the Portland Sea Dogs baseba
Monday's shutdown of Precision/Northwest Airlines in Maine led to little disrupt
Money magazine in September 1994 published its annual livability ranking of the, Doreen Russo
Money magazine's eighth annual review of the 300 most livable cities has Portlan
"Money" piece by Timothy P. Agnew, chief executive officer of the Finance Author, Timothy P. Agnew
Monhegan Island lobstermen were denied in their appeal to the state to ban dragg
Monhegan Island might be better known out of state than in Maine. Detailed desc, Elizabeth Peavey
"Monkey Legs." Fiction by Janice Levy., Janice Levy
Month-long calendar designed to acquaint homemaker Martha Stewart with her new r
Montville is composed of a loosely connected handful of villages, and it feels l, Frank Andrews
Monty Washburn of Kittery Point demonstrates how to catch wild honeybees using b, Mark Emerson, Ann Bernier, and Sean Riley
Monty Washburn of Kittery Point demonstrates how to hand hew a canoe paddle so l, Douglas Lamont, Steve Keating, Chris Adelhardt, and Chris Bates
Monty Washburn of Kittery Point explains how to cut branches from Staghorn Sumac, Suellen Simpson
Monty Washburn of Kittery Point teaches how to make a flintlock rifle. Diagrams, Laurie Astrowsky and Mark Emerson
Moody's Diner, the Route 1 landmark in Waldoboro, went smokeless Sunday after 60
Moody's Investor Service has downgraded Central Maine Power Co.'s securities, me
Moody's Investor's Service and Standard & Poor's yesterday upgraded Cape Elizabe
Moon Dance., Jim Nickelson
Moontide Spring on Mount Zircon in Rumford bubbles salt water, despite Rumford's
Mooselookmeguntic is the only one of the Rangely lakes included in the recent je, Phyllis Austin
Moose River Lumber of Jackman saws dimensional spruce framing lumber for the con, Andrew K. Weegar
More children in Portland are testing positive for unsafe levels of lead in thei, Connie Pacillo
More than 1,000 Mainers had part of their state income tax refunds wrongly withh
More than 1,000 people attended a rave held in a waterfront warehouse in Portlan
More than 1,000 people packed a Judiciary Committee hearing on competing abortio
More than 100 automobile accidents were reported yesterday to sheriffs' offices
More than 100 companies yesterday were at the Cumberland County Civic Center dis
More than 100 individuals, organizations, agencies and businesses met the initia
More than 100 Winslow High School students walked out of classes Thursday mornin
More than 1,200 Mainers are expected to travel to Washington to join Bill Clinto
More than 1,500 family, friends and neighbors yesterday attended a memorial serv
More than 150 acres of clam flats were closed in Scarborough after a contractor
More than 150 firefighters from 15 departments responded to a fire yesterday at
More than 15 million tons of salmon, shrimp and other seafood were raised on fis
More than 1,800 people from throughout New England went to St Mary's Church in
More than 200 mourners gathered Wednesday at Portland's St. Luke's Cathedral to
More than 200 students from the Portland area yesterday drove a specially equipp
More than 200 wharf cats live on Portland's waterfront, observed and fed by symp, Rhianna Daniels
More than 250 Maine businesses have received loans with the help of the Finance
More than 27,000 Maine employers on Friday will be subject to a new law that giv
More than 3,000 people turned out for the grand opening of the new Children's Mu
More than 40 organizations will kick off an anti-smoking campaign on Friday by h
More than 450 people in Wells have agreed to give blood samples for a Maine Medi
More than 50 illegal aliens have been detained this week in eastern Maine, most
More than 50 Maine publishers recently attended a gathering at the State House i, Lisa Holbrook
More than 50 people attended a meeting on Sept. 16 at the Peaks Island Community Center, Kevin Attra
More than 50 people, including parents, students, and teachers from Limestone, t
More than 60 firefighters fought a blaze Sunday night at the 127-year-old Bath C
More than 700 delegates gathered in Augusta yesterday for the opening of the Rep
More than 80 fishermen yesterday attended a National Marine Fisheries Service he
More than 90 percent of the workers at Hannaford Bros' South Portland warehouse
More than a dozen small Maine firms are currently producing specialty cheeses in, Brooke Dojny
More than a hundred people attended an interfaith forum yesterday on the movie "
More Than a Store., Jane Crosen
More than a year ago, the state refused the donation of the Lock and Telos dams, Phyllis Austin
More than half of all Mainers can't afford to live in Vacationland, according to, Tony Giampetruzzi
More than half of Mainers used wood as their primary source of heat in the late, Douglas Rooks
More widely revered by Mainers than any other property in the state, Baxter Stat, Michaela Cavallaro
Morrill Worcester, owner of Worcester Wreath Company of Harrington, will donate, Joshua F. Moore
Morry Taylor is one of numerous Republicans seeking his party's nomination for p, Evan Halper
Morse Bros. Inc. of Windham, which grinds bark to produce landscaping mulch, fai
Moses Sebunya, a native of Uganda and the vice president of the National Associa
Moses Sebunya, a vice president of the Maine chapter of the National Association
Moses Sebunya, cultural affairs coordinator for the Portland Police Department,
Moses Sebunya, vice president of the Portland chapter of the National Associatio
Moses Sebunya, vice president of the Portland chapter of the National Associatio
Moshe Yohann, 33, the owner of Mail Boxes Etc. USA on Forest Avenue, was charged
Moss Inc. of Camden announced yesterday that it has sold its tent division to Wa
Moss Inc. of Camden last week announced plans to sell the company's backpack ten
Most New England fishermen will be prohibited from catching groundfish during th
Most of the people attending last night's public hearing on Central Maine Power
Most of the restaurants in the food court of the Maine Mall will close between F
Most of the salmon caught off Greenland originate in the rivers of eastern Canad, Andrew K. Weegar
Most political observers in Maine agree that any successful polticial campaign h
Most recent article about the ongoing budget battle being waged in Augusta. Deta
Most special interest groups and legislators on departmental oversight committee
Mother of the Year, Will Bleakley
Motor coach tours discover atypical Maine attractions, Matt Dodge
Motorcycle enthusiasts from as far away as New Zealand converged on Gray Saturda
Motorists driving Route 1 in Scarborough this summer are likely to encounter tra
Motorists who smelled fuel near the Brunswick Naval Air Station reported it to p
Moulded Fibre Technology Inc. is negotiating a lease with Dead River Properties
Moulded Fibre Technology Inc., the Westbrook company which makes packing materia
Mountain lions and wolves used to roam freely in the area, but 200 years of boun
Mountain lions had a bounty on them starting in colonial times and lasting throu, Andrew K. Weegar
Mount Blue State Park, with 5,000 acres on the shores of Lake Webb and miles of, Sarah Scott
Mount Desert Island High School plans to hold a public forum on whether it shoul
Mount Desert summer resident, Martha Stewart, filmed a segment of the Wild Maine, Jennifer Acker
Mount Vernon is a "quirky" and "eclectic" place long appreciated by a variety of, Virginia M. Wright
Moveable Beasts., Claire Z. Cramer
"Movies" piece on the Colonial Theatre in Belfast. One of 28 New England movie, Barbara Kramer
Mr. Paperback, a chain of 18 bookstores, closed its Millinocket bookstore in Jan, Annaliese Hood
Mrs. Cecil Benson recalls growing up in Kennebunkport and the cold of Maine wint, Lodie Jeglosky
Mrs. Joseph Sullivan of York learned to make soap as a child in Abruzzi, Italy,, Lorraine Kinsbury and Erin Campbell
Mrs. Marion Webber of Kennebunk explains how to make sea moss pudding, or blanc, Suellen Simpson
Mt. Ararat School's substance abuse counselor Maurice Moody says he saw old patt
Much attention is focused on the November referendum on clear-cutting and forest, Phyllis Austin
Mud season, the period at the beginning of spring when everything resembling dir
"Munch" piece on Steven Quattrucci, 37, formerly a chef in some of the finest re, Al Diamon
"Munch" piece on the Bugaboo Creek Steak House in South Portland, a high-volume, Allen Dammann
Municipal officials throughout the state are warning that their communities migh
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Murder charges against Ole T. Andersen, 22, of Lewiston, have been dropped by Fl
Muriel Reimer of Kennebunk explains how she makes her own porcelain dolls. Detai, Lorraine Kingsbury
Musician Jason Hjort, who has played in most of Portland's bars and clubs, revie, Jason Hjort
"Musicians' Kitchen" piece on the Boneheads, one of Maine's most successful rock, Jenny Ruth Yasi
Music Man., Colin W. Sargent
"Music" piece on "A Gift of Love," a three-day benefit for Daemian Allen, 20, so, Paul Karr
"Music" piece on Anne Dodson, 43, a folk singer and the former host of Maine Pub, Jenny Ruth Yasi
"music" piece on a performance by the hardcore metal band "Hatebreed," which is, Sean Richardson
"music" piece on a performance by the hip-hop duo "Blackalicious," which is bein, Hua Hus
"music" piece on a performance by the Trey Anastasio Band, which was presented a, Bob Margolis
"Music" piece on Barb Truex, an administrator at Mad Horse Theatre, a DJ and boa, Jim Pinfold
"Music" piece on Broken Men, who in the 1980s were one of Portland's most succes, Jim Pinfold
"Music" piece on Carol Noonan, 36, of Brownfield, the former Knots & Crosses voc, Doug Hubley
"Music" piece on Carol Noonan, former lead singer for the Portland band Knots an, Jim Pinfold
"Music" piece on Christopher Zimmerman, who is in his first year as music direct, Robert Newall
"Music" piece on "Duets With the King," an homage to Elvis Presley presented by, Jim Pinfold
"Music" piece on Elliot Schwartz, professor of music at Bowdoin College, and thi, Tom Myron
"Music" piece on Eugene Hutz, a Ukranian-born singer/guitarist/songwriter, and l, Franklin Soults
"Music" piece on Flywheel, a new Maine band featuring mandolin player Chris Moor, Jim Pinfold
"Music" piece on gospel music in Maine. Morganfield's in Portland hosted the su, Phyllis Graber Jensen
"Music" piece on Heretix, the rock band that was formed in Camden in the early 1, Patti Lannigan
"Music" piece on Kneisel Hall in Blue Hill. The school offers 50 students a tot, Joseph Mauro
"Music" piece on Mark Miller, 43, of Lewiston, who some believe might be the sta, Paul Karr
"Music" piece on Nikolai Yudanov, 35, a jazz percusionist from Russia. Yudanov f, Tanya Whiton
"Music" piece on "Noonan Building & Wrecking," the new album by singer-songwrite, Doug Hubley
"Music" piece on Peter Frewen, artistic director of the Maine Music Society, who, Pamela Chodosh
"Music" piece on Portland band Rotors to Rust, which consists of singer/guitaris, Dan Short
"Music" piece on Portland native Slaid Cleaves, who left his band Moxie Men and, Paul Karr
"Music" piece on Portland's Big Sounds From All Over, the concert series, which,, Doug Hubley
"Music" piece on Portland singer, songwriter and guitarist Darien Brahms., Tanya Whiton
"music" piece on rock musician and Bangor native Howie Day, 22, whose new album,, Christopher John Treacy
"Music" piece on some of the alternative acts being booked at Raoul's Roadside A, Dan Short
"Music" piece on the Bangor Symphony Orchestra, which is now in its 100th annive, Robert H. Newall
"Music" piece on The Bar-B-Q Blues Boys, a duo based in Portland. Ed Murphy pla, Jim Pinfold
"Music" piece on The Bay Chamber Concerts, held at the Rockport Opera House. Ma, Joseph Mauro
"Music" piece on the Blue Flames, a blues group in central Maine consisting of D, Christopher Kerrigan
"Music" piece on the first professional recording of Rachmaninoff's "Liturgy of, Donna Gold
"Music" piece on the growth of opportunities in Portland for the under-21 crowd, Dan Short
"music" piece on the Maine-based bluegrass band "The Jerks of Grass," who are cu, Michael Miliard
"Music" piece on the March 29 Portland Symphony Orchestra concert, which will fe, Tom Myron
"Music" piece on the Mt. Desert Chamber Music Festival in Northeast Harbor, now, Robert H. Newall
"Music" piece on the opening concert of the 1996 Portland Chamber Music Festival, Joseph Mauro
"Music" piece on The Outerspace Band, which performs a mix of rhythm and blues,, Patti Lannigan
"Music" piece on the Portland band Between Dreams, which consists of Dave Shorey, Dan Short
"Music" piece on the Portland band MRC, who were known as Mercy unitl they check, Dan Short
"Music" piece on the Portland band Think Tank., Dan Short
"Music" piece on the Portland rock group Pluck Theatre, which next week will rel, Patti Lannigan
"Music" piece on the Portland Symphony Orchestra production of Leonard Bernstein, Tom Myron
"Music" piece on Vampire Lesbos, a Portland band consisting of Mic Majka on guit, Tanya Whiton
Music preview of a PCA Great Performances presentation of "Anonymous 4," which i, Doug Hubley
Music preview of a performance by the DaPonte String Quartet, which is being pre, Doug Hubley
Music preview of a performance by the Lydian String Quartet, which will be prese, Doug Hubley
Music preview of a program by the Portland Chamber Music Festival, which will be, Doug Hubley
Music preview of the Bangor Symphony Orchestra, which has commissioned two compo, Robert H. Newall
Music review a Portland Opera Repertory Theatre production of "Rigoletto," which, Doug Hubley
Music review of "O Speak Again Bright Angel," a composition by Tom Myron of Port, Doug Hubley
Music review of the Portland Chamber Music Festival, which is being held in Port, Doug Hubley
Music review of the Portland String Quartet's final concert for the 1992-93 seas, Rojean Tulk
Music review of "War Elephant," the debut release by Alt-Country band Deer Tick., Christopher Gray
Music review of "What To Do About Something," a benefit concert for the NAMES Pr, Rojean Tulk
"Music Roundup" article about the Maine Bones, a jazz group featuring four tromb
"Music Scene" piece with a review of a performance by Dead End Armory, at the Wh, Ian Paige
"Music Seen" piece on a performance by DJ Graymatter at the White Heart in Portl, Sonya Tomlinson
"Music Seen" piece on a performance by Grupo Esperanza, which was presented on F, Ian Paige
"Music Seen" piece on a performance by Hiss & Chambers of unreleased material fr, Christopher Gray
"Music Seen" piece on the October 28 performance by blues musician Samuel James, Ian Paige
"Music Seen" piece with a review of an October 3rd show by performance artist Cr, Ian Paige
"Music Seen" piece with a review of a performance by H++L, a DJ duo of Heidi Pow, Sonya Tomlinson
"Music Seen" piece with a review of musical performances by Tempera and Citadel,, Ian Paige
"Music Seen" piece with a review of music performed September 23 at Geno's Rock, Ian Paige
"Music Seen" piece with a review of performances by Paul Bosse and 1-Speed Bike, Sonya Tomlinson
"Music Seen" piece with a review of the November 17th performance by Phantom Buf, Christopher Gray
"Music Seen" piece with a review of the October 4 concert by Bob Dylan at the Cu, Deirdre Fulton
Musket Mythology, Colin S. Sargent
Muskie seeks redress for accepted black inequality.
My Garden in Your Backyard., Scott Sell
"My Maine" humorous piece on the author's father and his method of dispatching a, Monica Wood
"My Maine" piece by author Ted Gup who describes with tenderness and humor his m, Ted Gup
"My Maine" piece on the gentrification and condoization of Portland, with a tong, Agnes Bushnell
"My Maine" piece on the Old Crow Country Band, which plays at Meetinghouse Park, Michael Burke
"My Maine" piece on why a national journalist would choose the strenuous and gra, Max Alexander
My One & Uni, Claire Z. Cramer
Myrlice R. Waite, 78, of Standish, has spent more than 20 years discovering old
Mystery writer Janwillem van de Wetering, who lives on the Maine coast near Ells, Sanford Phippen
My Washington County Honeymoon., Elizabeth Peavey
Nadeen Daniels, assistant city manager, city clerk, and head of the Department o, Laura Conaway
NAFTA--the North American Free Trade Agreement--has influenced the use of signag, Rhea Cote Robbins
Nan Cummings, executive director of Portland Trails, talks about some recent suc, Sheldon S. Higdon
Nancy Connery of Woolwich, a former transportation planner with the U.S. Departm
Nancy E. Crowell is circulating a petition asking the South Portland City Counci
Nancy Grape article on the events surrounding House Speaker John Martin's stated, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape column on the American Association of Retired People and some of its, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape column on the need for Mainers to reach out and do more to help the, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape column on the proposed Calais casino, and whether Gov John McKernan, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape piece on breast cancer, and the part that U.S. represenative Olympia, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape piece on censorship in the schools and libraries., Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape piece on gubernatorial candidates Jasper Wyman, 40, of Waterville, f, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape piece on James B. Longley Jr., son of the former governor of Maine,, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape piece on Maine Public Law 599, titled "An Act to Promote Integrity i, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape piece on Maine's relative lack of cultural diversity. Maine is the, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape piece on "Nautical Folk Art," a special exhibit currently showing at, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape piece on state representative Michael Brennan, D-Portland, a prime o, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape piece on the controversy over the state's new automobile emissions t, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape piece on the difficulties some Maine women face in trying to collect, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape piece on the November 2 referendum in Lewiston on that city's anit-d, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape piece on the race for the U.S. Senate, which pits U.S. represenative, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape piece on the recent challenge by conservative activist Mark Finks to, Nancy Grape
Nancy Grape piece on Tom Allen's candidacy for governor, Nancy Grape
Nancy Hartlen, 48, sustained serious burns to her feet and legs in an automobile
Nancy MacKinnon Sullivan, 56, a fifth-grade teacher at Portland's Lyseth School,
Nancy Perry analyzes the political situation in Maine following the announcement
Nandini Mukhopadhyay, also called Nina Mukho, 12, of Brunswick, yesterday breeze
Nandini Mukhopadhyay, a seventh grader at Brunswick Junior High School, yesterda
Nandini Mukhopahyay, also known as Nina Mukho, 12, of Brunswick, yesterday was e
NAP Breton Inc. of Canada plans to purchase 25 acres in Township 17 Range 5 for, Phyllis Austin
Naples residents recently approved $388,000 worth of trash disposal plans, which
NAPPI, Inc. of Auburn recently held a workshop in Augusta on hostage survival.
Narragansett School in Gorham and Kennebunk Middle School, both of which have a, Edgar Allen Beem
Nasson College in Sanford was founded in 1912 as Nasson Institute, a girl's scho, Edgar Allen Beem
Nate Dingle, 22, a football, wrestling and track standout at Wells High School,
Nate Laliberte, 12, of Portland, has organized the Children of War Benefit show,
Nathan Hamilton, an archaeologist at the University of Southern Maine, in June e
Nathaniel S. Wilson owns a sail loft in East Boothbay. Although his apprentices, Amanda Witherell and Michael Teuteberg
Nathan Winslow is credited with being one of the reasons why Portland was home t, Wayne Curtis
Nationally, 20,000 AmeriCorps participants are involved with 350 community proje, Tory Haiss
Nationally, single women outnumber single men by 4-to-1, and in Maine, the situa
National Response Corp. of Calverton, N.Y., is basing the NRC Resolute in Portla
National restaurant chains are making a new push to establish eateries in Maine
National Semiconductor Corp. plans to cut about 230 jobs at its South Portland c
National Semiconductor Corp., with 23,000 employees worldwide and sales of $2.29
National Semiconductor Corp. yesterday broke ground for a $77 million expansion
National Semiconductor Corp. yesterday dedicated its new $77 million computer-ch
National Semiconductor plans a multimillion-dollar expansion at its South Portla
National Semiconductor, the largest taxpayer in the city of South Portland, has
Nationwide Insurance, the fourth-largest writer of auto insurance in the country
"Natural Acts" piece on the gray wolf urging the Maine Wolf Coalition to build a, Ken Allen
"Natural Acts" piece on tracking a bobcat in the Maine woods, which the author r, Ken Allen
Natural Gas Fever., Lori Valigra
"Natural Inclinations" piece on Kathleen Starrs and Gregory Moore of Heartfelt F, Naomi Schalit
"Natural Inclinations" piece on organic gardeners Eliot Coleman and Barbara Damr, Naomi Schalit
"Natural Inclinations" piece on Sam Hayward, former chef of the Harraseeket Inn, Naomi Schalit
"Natural Inclinations" piece on Sandy Vogels, 41, of Portland, who will deliver, Naomi Schalit
"Natural Inclinations" piece on shrimping with Charlie Saunders, captain of the, Naomi Schalit
"Natural Inclinations" piece on Steve and Judy Walker of Freeport. Judy Walker, Naomi Schalit
"Natural Inclinations" piece on the author's trip to Eastern Egg Rock in Muscong, Naomi Schalit
"Natural Inclinations" piece on the favorite foods of some of Maine's legislativ, Naomi Schalit
"Natural Inclinations" piece on the region's seed purveyors, in particular Johnn, Naomi Schalit
"Natural Inclinations" piece on the Standard Baking Company of Portland, an oper, Naomi Schalit
Natural Resources Council of Maine special insert titled "Maine's Natural Herita
"Nature Watch" piece on an eagle's nest near the Kennebec River about 200 yards, Ken Allen
"Nature Watch" piece on becoming more aware of nature, with references to Bernd, Ken Allen
"Nature Watch" piece on recognizing the call of the cardinal., Ken Allen
"Nature Watch" piece on Swan Island, which lies on the Kennebec River between th, Ken Allen
"Nature Watch" piece on the connection between crab apple trees and songbirds., Ken Allen
"Nature Watch" piece on the debate over the controversial new boat launch at Joh, Ken Allen
"Nature Watch" piece on the quality of fishing in Maine, which the author believ, Ken Allen
"Nature Watch" piece on the wildlife that inhabit southern Maine's shrub swamps., Ken Allen
"Nature Watch" piece on whitetail deer and the correlation that exists between d, Ken Allen
"Nature Watch" piece on Wolf River apple trees, which produces a midseason apple, Ken Allen
Navy enrironmental engineers burned off the remains of the jet fuel that had lea
Navy officials at the Brunswick Naval Air Station and the base's civilian union
NCAS Maine, a subsidiary of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Maine, will merge with
Neale A. Duffett and Joel Vincent, the two lawyers representing William A. Bruns
Neal Workman, owner of Seafax Inc. of Portland, an eight-year-old company that h
Near East, Downeast., Colin W. Sargent
Nearly 100 communities in Maine are planning protests for March 17 to mark the f, Bly Lauritano-Werner
Nearly 100 Maine teachers help rate the roughly 8,000 essays written by the stat
Nearly 25 percent of Gorham voters went to the polls yesterday, and in the proce
Nearly 270 Maine restaurants have voluntarily banned smoking in their establishm
Nearly 300 dairy farmers from around the country last week went to Washington, D, George Manlove
Nearly 30 years ago, Harry Foote left his editor's job at the Portland Press Her, Jeff Shula
Nearly 500 people from every county in Maine marched in heavy rain on Oct. 10, i, Judy Harrison
Nearly 500 people gathered yesterday at St. Luke's Cathedral in Portland to reme
Nearly 70 Portland High School students and teachers were tested for tuberculosi
Nearly 73 percent of Maine's voting-age population turned out to cast ballots in
Nearly 800 people gathered for the 12th annual Martin Luther King Jr breakfast
Nearly 90 percent of the 1,200 moose hunt permit holders killed moose, a sign th
Nearly a dozen armed robberies in the Portland area this year have made many sto
Nearly a year after the merger of three Biddeford Catholic schools into St. Jame
Nearly one in four (32 of 140) basketball coaches in Maine is a woman, higher th
Nearly one-third of the seats in the Maine Senate are open, and most candidates, Douglas Rooks
Negotiations between Scarborough town officials, Scarborough Downs owner Joseph
Negotiations between the 700-member Portland Teachers Association and the Portla
Negotiators from countries that build 80 percent of the world's commercial ships
Negroes urge 'integrated' rights drive here.
Negro homes here crowded for visits by Catholic groups. 'Bridge of good will' p
"Neighborhood" piece on Peaks Island. The year-round population of the island n, Jenny Ruth Yasi
"Neighborhood" piece on the infestation of browntail moths on Peaks Island., Jenny Ruth Yasi
Neighbors object to a state plan to convert Coyle, Lincoln, and Saunders streets
Neighbors of April Pinkham, the Hollis woman charged with manslaughter in the Ma
Neighbors of East Raymond residents David and Sheralee Friedrick havbe filed sui
Neighbors of Portland's Hadlock Field, home of the Portland Sea Dogs, say their
Neighbors of the Portland International Jetport are complaining that jetport off, Connie Pacillo
Neil Comins, a professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Maine at
Neil Comins' book, " What if the Moon Didn't Exist," has, to the author's surpri
Neil Comins, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Maine at Or
Neil Rolde, chairman of the Seacoast Shipyard Association, the independent lobby
Neil Rolde, the chairman of the Seacoast Shipyard Association, which is working
Neil Rolde, who ran an unsuccessful campaign against U.S. Senator William Cohen
Neil Snow, the University of Maine Orono student who was kicked out of the Air F
Neil Taliento, director of the Community Employment Project in Portland, is one
Neil Taliento, director of the Portland West Neighborhood Planning Council's You, Sarah Goodyear
Neil Taliento, director of the Portland Youth Conservation Corps, hopes his prog
Neil Taliento was fired as director of the Portland West Neighborhood Planning C, Sarah Goodyear
Neither the harbor master of Portland nor the state Department of Environmental, Kimberly Jean Smith
Neither the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard nor the Brunswick Naval Air Station were a
Nellie and Albert Davis' garden in Bean's Corner, North Jay, is probably the fin, Jane Lamb
Nelson & Small Inc. of Portland in the early 1980s abandoned its business strate
Nermina Omeragic, 14, was evacuated from Bosnia one year ago with the help of Ve
Nermina Omeragic, a 14-year-old Bosnian, yesterday left Portland's Maine Medical
Nermina Omeragil, 13, of Mostar, Bosnia, arrived in Portland Thursday night for
Never Forget., Amy Sutherland
Neville J. Knowles of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Pe
Neville Knowles of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peopl
New additions to the Portland scene include Chef Krista Kern's restaurant Bresca, Melissa Bergeron, Leah Chernikoff, and Ben Chemelski
Newborn Hope, Meadow Rue Merrill
New Brunswick Finance Minister Allan Maher on Wednesday said that Gov. McKernan'
New Brunswick is proceeding with plans to harvest rockweed in the Bay of Fundy,
New business article features "The Daily Grind" -- The firm provides cups of expr
New businesses, from theaters to restaurants to nightclubs, are opening up in ar, Elizabeth Peavey
New commercial fishing regulations proposed by the New England Fishery Managemen
New complaints of sex discrimination and harassment in the Allagash Wilderness W, Phyllis Austin
New England fishermen say the new federal regulations regarding the groundfish s, Phyllis Austin
New England Motor Freight Inc. of New Jersey has agreed to purchase a 69,000-squ
New England Telephone Co. has filed suit in Portland, charging that the 1984 Cab
New England Telephone Co. inadvertently sent postcards to residents of Cape Eliz
New federal fishing laws that go into effect March 1 are designed to restore dwi
New federally-mandated cable television rates were supposed to lead to a decreas
New federal regulations published in the Federal Register allow the Loring Devel
Newfoundland and parts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are currently in the sec, Randy Wilson
New Gloucester voters rejected by a 3-2 margin a proposal which would have regul
New guidelines issued by Superintendent Thomas Edwards of the Portland school sy
New Hampshie Governor Steve Merrill won the second of three meetings by northern
New Hampshire fishermen, concerned that Maine's recently enacted ban on urchin h
New Harmony in K'Port, Colin W. Sargent
"New & Issues" piece about the mounting opposition to the sale of Blue Cross and, Meg Haskell
"New & Issues" piece on the passage in 1999 of bill that made the position of st, Aimee L. Curl
New Leadership '94, a group of Democratic activists which formed months ago to s
Newman Gee of St. Albans is the only man in Maine making a living by selling hac, Ken Textor
New Old Port, Claire Z. Cramer
"New" piece reporting that Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, Meg Haskell
New regulations, low catches and lower prices have made for a disappointing year, Andrew K. Weegar
New rules for striped bass fishermen in Maine allow fishermen to keep two fish i, Andrew K. Weegar
New SEC Rules Could Spur Equity Options for Maine Businesses., Karin A. Gregory
"News & Issues" comparison between the Casco Bay Weekly and the Portland Phoenix, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece about leaseholders on McDonald Investment's new lands, who, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece about the 1997 purchase by the Maine Department of Inland, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece about the alarms being sounded by Maine law enforcement ag, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece announcing that Jay Davis has been appointed as the new ed
"News & Issues" piece announcing that the Board of Environmental Protection is s, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece noting that according to the Department of Environmental P, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on 130 tons of liquid mercury that is currently in short-t, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on 16 beavers that have been shot at the Aroostook Nationa, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on 16 household wells in Machiasport that were found to be, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on 45 teachers, with a combined total of 748 years experie, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on 50 Maine educators, representing more than 1,000 years, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on 60 students in Aroostook County who recently spent six, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a $100,000 grant from the federal Sea Grant program tha, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on a $1.25 million settlement of a class action lawsuit br, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on a 180-mile-long jet fuel pipeline from Bangor to Limest, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a 4-2 decision by the Land Use Regulation Commission to, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a $4 million agreement, signed Nov. 2, that protects th, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a 5 cents per gallon gasoline tax increase proposed by, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on a $75 million proposed land bond issue sponsored by Mai, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a amendment to the law requiring that all Maine school, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a band of 30 Fairfield, Oakland and Waterville resident, Kathryn Skelton
"News & Issues" piece on a battle over seaweed in Bristol. Preservations say th, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a bill being introduced in the Maine Legislature by Sen, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on a bill, enacted by the Legislature, that transfers over, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a Board of Environmental Protection order issued last w, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a Bureau of Parks and Lands decision to allow vehicle a, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a call by state senator Carol Kontos, D-Windham, for an, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a campaign flyer sent out by the state Republican Party, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a change in Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a citizens advisory committee that is crafting new mana, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a citizens group that is seeking a five-year moratorium, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on a claim by Penobscot Bay fisherman who say spoils from, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on a complaint by environmentalists that they have been sh, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on a compromise $350 million supplemental state budget wor, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a compromise crafted by legislators that will help them, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a compromise legislative bill to reduce the cost of pre, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a continuing stalemate over labor law enforcement, whic, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a controversial dredging project that is underway in We, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a controversial law that requires all school employees,, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a controversial legislative bill that requires all Main, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a controversial settlement that will create a private e, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a controversial state-approved sludge-spreading project, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a controversy concerning the removal of dangerous paint, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a copy of the Declaration of Independence found among p, Steve Cartwright
"News & Issues" piece on a court attempt by the Maine Civil Liberties Union to r, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a crab waste composting operation on Deer Isle that has, Maureen Farr
"News & Issues" piece on activists who are angered by several legislative measur, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on ACT IV, the fourth annual Active Community Training Pro, Judy Harrison
"News & Issues" piece on Addie's Place, a diner in Andover just 8.5 miles east o, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a deal between the Natural Resources Council of Maine,, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a deal involving $3.2 million that the University of Ma, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on a decision by Great Northern Paper Co. not to plow the, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a decision by officials of the Bureau of Parks and Land, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a decision by the Department of Environmental Protectio, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a decision by the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wi, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a decision by the Lamoine appeals board upholding an ea, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a decision by the U.S. Coast Guard to remove 11 East Co, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on a Department of Economic and Community Development form, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on a Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) permit f, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) proposal, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on advertising that is creeping onto the Appalachian Trail, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a failed effort to reopen recreational fish for Atlanti, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a Feb. 13 fire that destroyed the home of Mitch Lansky, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a forum that will be held in Cornish next week to mobil, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a fundraising campaign being organized by the Good Sama, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on a fund-raising campaign to save a 122-acre tract of woo, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a group called Maine Educators Against Fingerprinting, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a half-dozen legislative forestry bills that were debat, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a hearing recently held by the Legislature's Marine Res, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on a historic deal that would create state ecological rese, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a July ruling by the Board of Pesticides Control that e, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a labor shortage that is threatening the Aroostook Coun, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a last-ditch effort by 12 unions to purchase Bowater's, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a lawsuit challenging the state of Maine's salmon conse, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on a lawsuit filed in federal district court in Washington, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on a lawsuit filed in Portland's U.S. District Court by Mi, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a lawsuit filed in Superior Court on Nov. 30 to block a, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a lawsuit filed last week in Bangor's U.S. District Cou, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill high on the Senate Democratic leader, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill introduced by Sen. John Martin, D-Ea, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill proposed by the Sportsman's Alliance, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by Rep. Bill Schneider, R-, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by Rep. David Trahan, R-Wa, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by Rep. Jim Skoglund, D-St, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by Rep. Matt Dunlap, D-Old, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by Rep. Paul Volenik, D-Br, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by Rep. Scott Cowger, D-Ha, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by Rep. Thomas Bull, (D-Fr, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by Sen. Beverly Daggett, D, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by Sen. John Martin, D-Eag, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by Sen. Marge Kilkelly, D-, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by Sen. Marge Kilkelly, D-, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by Sen. Tom Sawyer, R-Bang, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by state represenative Ben, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill sponsored by state represenative Bri, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill, still in its draft stage, that woul, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill supported by the Maine Education Ass, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill that extends a prohibition against p, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill that would control the price of pres, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill that would exempt over 200 restauran, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill that would extend legislative term l, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill that would give consumers a rebate f, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill that would have given grants to help, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill that would have made the positions o, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill that would make Maine the first stat, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill that would promote downtown revitali, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative bill that would repeal a law requiring al, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative commission that is proposing to replace t, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative committee's reversal of approval for a bi, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a legislative measure that this year, for the first tim, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Allagash Wilderness Waterway manager Tim Caverly, who h, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a Maine Department of Transportation (DOT) plan to swit, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a Maine Green Party meeting, which took place in August, Kathryn Skelton
"News & Issues" piece on a major deer wintering area on the eastern slope of Duc, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a Massachusetts company that is developing genetically, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on a move by Hancock County commissioners to sell copies o, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on an $800 billion tax cut recently passed by the U.S. Hou, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on an 80 foot white pine in one of the oldest sections of, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on an amendment to a legislative bill now before the Legis, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on an amendment to the Maine Bar Rules announced this mont, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on an announcement by Massachusetts-based Harvard Pilgrim, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on an Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) proposal to expand i, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on an appeal filed last week by the Maine Public Advocate', Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on Andrews Island off South Thomaston, whose owners are pr, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on an effort by the state Bureau of Parks and Lands to les, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on an effort to combat pollution and traffic congestion in, Sarah Stebbins
"News & Issues" piece on an "electioneering" loophole in Maine's Clean Elections, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on an environmental report titled "Progress Report on Holt, Douglas Rooks
"News & Issues" piece on a new $6.2 million Warren Community School in Warren., Steve Cartwright
"News & Issues" piece on a new agreement between the University of Maine at Oron, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a new analysis of Medicare records, which shows that Ma, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a new Bureau of Parks and Lands (BPL) Integrated Resour, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a new Department of Health and Human Services rule, eff, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a new inshore trawl survey from Kittery to Eastport tha, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a new land acquisition bond issue that could sail throu, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a new Land Use Regulation Commission (LURC) rules chang, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a new League of Women Voters study indicating that high, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a new lease negotiated by Great Northern Paper and comm, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a new motorized access site on the Allagash Wilderness, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a new National Employment Law Project report that says, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a new rail route through Portland proposed last week by, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a new rule requiring Medicaid patients in Maine to get, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a new snag that is further clouding the Allagash Wilder, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a new state regulation requiring all buried home oil li, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on an important victory won by Kennebunkport residents thi, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on an infestation of non-native marine worms that have cau, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on an investigation by the U.S. Department of Interior, fo, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Anthem of Indiana, a for-profit health care insurer tha, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a pending decision by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, Brendan Wolfe
"News & Issues" piece on a piece of 1997 legislation that dramatically altered s, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a plan by The Widewater Group, a New York-based develo, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a plan to place seven modular buildings and up to 60 pa, Douglas Rooks
"News & Issues" piece on a Poland Spring Bottling announcement that it has contr, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on a poll commissioned by Maine Times, which found strong, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on a poll released this week by Maine Educators Against Fi, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a program called Child Identification Fingerprint Ameri, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a project proposed by MBNA to construct a facility on D, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a proposal by Lane Construction of Meriden, Conn., to d, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a proposal by Lane Construction to open a granite quarr, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a proposal by owners of the Samoset Resort in Rockport, Steve Cartwright
"News & Issues" piece on a proposal by the Atlantic Flyway Council, a federal ad, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on a proposal by the Land Use Regulation Commission (LURC), Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a proposal by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and th, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on a proposal to add five cents to Maine's 19 cents per ga, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on a proposal to create the world's first underwater prote, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a proposal to locate a seasonal camp in the middle of a, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a protest by residents in the town of Warren who are up, Steve Cartwright
"News & Issues" piece on a public hearing being held today before the Legislatur, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a public hearing that will be opened by the Legislature, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a public radio/TV conference held in June at the Univer, Steve Cartwright
"News & Issues" piece on a recent 4-3 vote by the Land Use Regulation Commission, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a recent action by the U.S. Office of Special Counsel,, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a recent announcement by officials of MBNA, the credit, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on a recent campaign speech delivered by Katie McGinty, Pr, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a recent decision by Commissioner Lee Perry of Inland F, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a recent Land Use Regulation Commission (LURC) hearing, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a recent Maine Supreme Judicial Court decision striking, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a recent ruling by the First U.S. Circuit Court of Appe, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a recent study by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climat, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a renewed move to change the names of Maine's unorganiz, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a rule proposed by the Department of Transportation (DO, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a ruling by U.S. District Court judge Stephen McAuliffe, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a rumor that Georgia-Pacific (G-P) has quietly placed 4, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a Sept. 9 "gun incident" at Lincoln Academy in Newcastl, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on a September vote by the state's Land Use Regulatory Com, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a series of public discussions called the "island stake, Bob Maclaughlin
"News & Issues" piece on a sign posted outside a Biddeford apartment building by, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a speech by Alan Stearns of the state Department of Tra, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a state Department of Conservation proposal to invite t, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a state survey by Maine's bureau of Elder and Adult Ser, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a study commissioned by the Finance Authority of Maine, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a study recently released by the Maine Center for Econo, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on a study released this week by the Maine Children's Alli, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a successful toxics reduction law that was terminated l, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a test-plot of genetically altered corn that was razed, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on a third forest practices referendum that some conservat, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on Atlantic Salmon of Maine, an aquaculture company that w, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on a two-day forum on "big box" stores held in Brunswick r, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a two-part plan being fine-tuned by the Department of E, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on a unanimous vote of the Baxter State Park trustees to e, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a U.S. Navy plan to deploy the loudest sound ever put i, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a Veterans' Day campaign by first year University of Ma, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a vote by the state ethics commission last week to reco, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a Wal-Mart super-center that Belfast does not want, but, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on a wolf-like animal first reported on in the Maine Times, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a wolf or wolf-hybrid spotted on the Telos logging road, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on a workshop for teen center organizers, which was held i, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on "bandit hikers" who are using Baxter State Park to link, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Bangor's "Be in the Loop" program, a homegrown hybrid b, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on Bangor's pending bagel battle. After more than two dec, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on Bates College in Lewiston, where administrators are str, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on Baxter State Park and the controversy concerning who wi, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on bickering over the state budget, which has only complic, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on Biddeford's ongoing battle with Maine Energy Recovery C, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on bills considered by the Maine Legislature this session, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on bitterness and disappointment Downeast where a new $20, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Brendan Wolfe, 29, an Iowan who is the new News Editor, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on Brunswick Ford Sales, an automobile dealership and repa, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Bureau of Parks and Lands Director Tom Morrison's propo, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on bush pilots in the north woods and their future, which, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on business partners George Markowsky of Orono and Robert, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on Calvin Bridges, a former Kennebunkport police officer,, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Camp Highland Cove, the first major new summer camp to, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on Canada-based Inexcon's proposed buyout of Bowater's Gre, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Canada geese that have been hanging around Puddledock P, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on Carole Dyer of Bowdoinham, who has been recommended for, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Carol Sebasteanski, executive director of Financial Ins, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Carrabassett's new Anti-Gravity Center. An unusual twi, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on Central Maine Power's (CMP) response to a petition by e, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on certification of forest practices in Maine. A forum sp, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on charter schools and a legislative bill sponsored by Rep, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Cherryfield Foods' water withdrawals from Downeast rive, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on Chris Harte, 53, of Portland, who is considering a chal, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on clam digging in the state, which is being studied by re, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on "Cleaner Cars for Maine" stickers, and a bill before th, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on CNN Headline News, which automatically appears on a gas, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Colby College's community radio station, WMHB (90.5 FM), Sarah Stebbins
"News & Issues" piece on cold weather and Maine's homeless population. With a l
"News & Issues" piece on concerns that non-native organisms like the Asian shore, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on creative playgrounds built throughout Maine that are re, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on DeLorme Publishing of Yarmouth, which recently pleaded, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore's victory in, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Dennis Bailey, Gov. Angus King's communications directo, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on denturists in Maine who say regulation of denturitry by, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on discussions being held by administrators at the Maine M, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on drug store giant Rite Aid, which is closing its store i, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on Earl Shaffer, 79, of York Springs, Pennsylvania, who co, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"News & Issues" piece on economic incentives for businesses in Maine. The Econo, Christopher Hyde
"News & Issues" piece on electricity deregulation in Maine, which began March 1., Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on emergency contraception pills, which will be available, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on Energy East's $957 million takeover of Central Maine P, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Energy East's chairman and president, Wesley von Schack, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Energy East's (EE) proposed $957 million acquisition of, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on environmentalists who are questioning the relevancy of, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Eurasian milfoil, a relentless aquatic plant that can g, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on five of the state's best known sporting camps, which ha, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on forest referenda campaigns driven by environmentalist J, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on former House Speaker Elizabeth Mitchell, who will be th, Douglas Rooks
"News & Issues" piece on former judge and state senator John Benoit, R-Rangeley,, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Freeport physician Meryl Nass who has joined critics of, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on funds budgeted for the acquisition of public lands by t, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on George Smith who, at a recent Bureau of Parks and Lands, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Gov. Angus King's $280 million supplemental budget. Th, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on Gov. Angus King's Blue Ribbon Commission on Health Care, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on Gov. Angus King's blue ribbon health care commission, w, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on Gov. Angus King's nomination of insider Martha Kirkpatr, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on Gov. Angus King's Oct. 12 announcement that Maine will, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Gov. Angus King's proposal to give laptop computers to, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Gov. Angus King's proposal to replace the 160-year-old, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on Gov. Angus King's recent speech calling for a $75 milli, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on Gov. Angus King's State of the State address, and lawma, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on Gov. Angus King who launched his second term with a maj, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on Great Northern Paper, which is asking the Department of, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader, 66, who, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on Hancock Timber Resource Group, which is selling 44 perc, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Handgun Control, a Washington-based advocacy organizati, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on HP 1591, "A Joint Resolution Supporting the Efforts of, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on HR 2980, U.S. represenative Tom Allen's Clean Power Pla, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on inmates at Maine correctional facilities who are allege, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on intense lobbying by FPL Energy concerning new pollution, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on International Paper Co., which is selling off 6,002 acr, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Ira Glasser, executive director of the American Civil L, Kathryn Skelton
"News & Issues" piece on Irving Forest Products, which is considering seeking a, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Jalbert Camps on Round Pond, one of two remaining sport, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on James Russell Wiggins, 96, former editor of the The Was, Steve Cartwright
"News & Issues" piece on J .D. Irving, which recently achieved "green" approval, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on John Martin, who has served 34 consecutive years in the, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on Jonathan Carter's new referendum campaign to impose a 1, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Jonathan Metcalf of Farmington who is challenging autho, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Jon Reisman, a property rights activist and former cong, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on Kenneth Moore, 23, an inmate who was taken from Maine's, Mary Lou Wendell
"News & Issues" piece on Kenneth Moore, an inmate at the Supermax prison in Warr, Mary Lou Wendell
"News & Issues" piece on Kim Allen, the first and only woman ranger on the Allag, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on KTI, the owner of trash incinerators in Biddeford and O, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on land that is being offered for sale by Union Water Powe, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Land Use Regulation Commission proposed rules that woul, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on last week's dismissal of three named defendants in a 19, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on last week's Holocaust advertisement forum at the Univer, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on last week's opening of the $8 million Advanced Engineer, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on LD 1078, An Act to Extend Term Limits, which would have, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on LD 1547 and LD 1695, two omnibus bills that would have, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on LD 2239, An Act to Ensure Civil Rights and Prevent Disc, Judy Harrison
"News & Issues" piece on LD 2358, a legislative bill sponsored by state senator, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on LD 3908, LD3909 and LD 3910, three legislative bills th, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on legislative attempts to intervene in the operations of, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Leland Weymouth, 60, of Las Vegas, Nevada, a Maine nati, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Maine-based American Skiing Co., owner of Sunday River,, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Maine Educational Services (MES), a private, nonprofit, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Maine Education Services (MES), which is inviting its c, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Maine Educators Against Fingerprinting, which opposes a, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on Maine Insurance superintendent Alessandro Iuppa's recen, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on Maine loggers who are seeking public support to stop th, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Maine Medical Center's School of Medical Technology, wh, Kathryn Skelton
"News & Issues" piece on Maine Public Broadcasting (MPBC) efforts to work with N, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on Maine Republicans, including Ross Connelly, former gove, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Mainers from Bangor and Portland who plan to participat, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's Clean Clothes Campaign. In 1997, Bangor became, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's Clean Election law and the Nov. 7 climax to the, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's Clean Elections Act. A third of the candidates, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's fish consumption advisories, including a statew, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's loon population, which has held steady at about, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's lynx population, which is growing, even though, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's new chickadee license plate, which has caused l, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's new college savings plan, which has been slamme, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's new publicly financed election system, which co, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's Nov. 7 statewide election, which saw a surge in, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's poverty rate, which has stayed above 10 percent, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's Public Utilities Commission (PUC), which is req, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's recent mysterious lobster abundance, which is j, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's Republicans, who hope a strong presidential tic, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's Republican U.S. senators Olympia Snowe and Susa, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's small coastal islands, which are being threaten, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's small, rural hospitals, which are being pressur, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's smoking ban in restaurants, which has led 68 ea, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's tourism industry, which is opposing the Departm, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Maine's voluntary Salmon Conservation Plan for Seven Ma, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on Maine tanker regulations, which may be preempted by old, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on Maine Times owner Christopher Hutchins, who has sold tw, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on Maine Yankee, which last week canceled its $250 million, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on major land sales that are renewing questions of protect, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on major properties around state-owned Mt. Kineo that are, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Margaret Puckett, who has stepped down as director of t
"News & Issues" piece on Marilyn Tourtelotte of Willimantic, who has been named, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Mary Gregor of Hodgdon, who was charged with real estat, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on MBNA, the largest independent credit card company in th, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on members of the Maine State Nurses Association (MSNA), w, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on members of the revived advisory committee to the state', Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Mid-Coast Solid Waste, a regional landfill in Camden, t, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on motorized access to public lands. The Bureau of Parks, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on motorized access to the Allagash Wilderness Waterway., Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on munitions made of depleted uranium (DU), which the Lewi, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on Muriel Thissell Murphy of Auburn who inherited a 109-ac, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on negotiations to protect the Appalachain Trail (AT) on S, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on new data indicating that arsenic might have adverse hea, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on new guidelines for Catholic colleges and universities i, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on new guidelines from the federal Environmental Protectio, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on New Hampshire's territorial claim to the Portsmouth Nav, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on new rules adopted by the Department of Environmental Pr, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on north woods gate fees, which have been reduced for the, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on nurses at Portland's Maine Medical Center (MMC) who las, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on on Florida Power & Light (FP & L), which has offered a, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on OpSail Maine 2000, which will test the environmental et, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on oral arguments before the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, Brendan Wolfe
"News & Issues" piece on Orono's Ayers Island, a 62-acre parcel of abandoned ind, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on ozone readings in Maine. Weather patterns have given t, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on Phase II of the Maritimes & Northeast natural gas pipel, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on Phyllis Austin, Maine Times' senior writer, who will be
"News & Issues" piece on piece on Maine's health insurance system and Gov. Angus, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on Piper Shores, a $32 million luxury retirement complex i, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on plans by Energy East, the parent company of New York St, Douglas Rooks
"News & Issues" piece on Poland Spring's plan to develop a massive new well fiel, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on political polls and the results of the first political, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Portland College, a company that is proposing to bring, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on poster campaigns and other activities used by high scho, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on pressure that is mounting on Maine's Department of Labo, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on problems that have plagued the long-promised enhanced 9, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on proposed new rules for the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on public land acquisitions in Southern Maine, which won't, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on public versus private boat ramps accessing Maine's nort, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on reauthorization of the federal Farm Bill, a $32 billion, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on recent changes at Portland's Casco Bay Weekly (CBW) ne, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on recent programming changes at Maine Public Radio (MPR)., Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on recreational access to the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on referendum advocacy groups that last week reported the, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on results of the Maine Educational Assessment (MEA) from, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on retail giant Wal-Mart's first Supercenter in Maine, whi, Kathryn Skelton
"News & Issues" piece on Richard Brown, 52, a Dallas telecommunications executiv, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on roadside memorials in Maine. John Melrose, commissione, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on Robbins Lumber of Searsmont, which has signed a purchas, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Sappi's recent sale of nearly one million acres of Main, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on seven Maine cultural organizations that are seeking $7., Judy Harrison
"News & Issues" piece on several Maine groups that have joined an effort to crea, Judy Harrison
"News & Issues" piece on six legislative bills that would amend Maine's Clean El, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on snowmobilers who want All Terrain Vehicles (ATV) driver, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on some of Maine's state parks, including the Allagash Wil, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on some of the worst traffic problems in the state as iden, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on specialty potatoes being grown by six northern Maine fa, Kathryn Skelton
"News & Issues" piece on sporting camp owners in Maine who want the state to ban, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on state money available for coyote bounties this year. A, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on state park personnel, who will retain their law enforce, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on state represenative John Michael, Independent-Auburn, w, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on state senator Phil Harriman, R-Yarmouth, who believes M, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Steve Wight's reappointment to the Land Use Regulation, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on < Stonetoes.com >, a Lincolnville-based Web site, which, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on Susan and Alex Millett of Biddeford, who are crusading, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on testimony by Joseph Pietroski, a lobbyist for the Maine, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on Texas businessman Dick Brown, who paid $9,128,000 to Me, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the 120th Legislature, which has been sworn in, oriente, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the $12 million, campus-style Kennebec Regional Busines, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on the 175-year-old Whiting Village School, which will los, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on the 18 legislative committees that were authorized to m, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the 1989 Maine Supreme Court decision to allow the priv, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the $20 million Question 1 bond issue on the Nov. 3 bal, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on "The 21st Century Campus," a conference recently held i, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the $23 million Transpass electronic toll collecting sy, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on the $253-million shortfall, or what is called the struc, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the 25th anniversary celebration of the Bigelow Preserv, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the 5,000-member Natural Resources Council of Maine (NR, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the 762,192-acre Pingree Forest Partnership Project in, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the $957 million purchase of Central Maine Power Compan, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the acquisition of 185,000 acres of northern forest in, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Alamo Theatre in Bucksport, which has some local re, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the Allagash Wilderness Waterway's John's Bridge access, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the anticipated state revenue surplus. Twice in the pa, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the approval of a landmark zoning plan for the Rangeley, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge in Limestone. I, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the Augusta Mental Health Institute (AMHI) and Harvard, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the balance of partisan representation in the Maine Hou, Douglas Rooks
"News & Issues" piece on the Bar Harbor Film Festival, which is folding nine mon, Judy Harrison
"News & Issues" piece on the Bat'kivshchyna, or "Bat" for short, a grossly under, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the battle over regulating regional air pollution. Las, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on the Baxter Park Authority, which is having difficulty f, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Baxter State Authority, which resolved at its July, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Baxter State Park authority's Oct. 22 denial of a r, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad (B & ML). For th, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on the bidding war between International Paper (IP) and Fi, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the campaign against coyotes in Maine. The Department, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the campaign launched by the Natural Resources Council, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the campaign to combat lead poisoning in Maine. The He, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the Churchill Dam at the head of the Allagash River sec, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Coastal Conservation Association (CCA), which hopes, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor and Colby Col, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the conclusion of a pact between Baxter Park officials, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Conservation and Reinvestment Act (CARA). The act, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the construction of a 140-foot-long, 8-foot-wide tunnel, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the controversial Allagash Wilderness Waterway manageme, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the controversial sale of a $500 million portfolio by o, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the controversy surrounding a decision by the managemen, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the creation of Maine's first ecological reserves, whic, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Damariscotta Lake Association, established in 1965,, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the debate about whether wolves should be reintroduced, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the decision of the Land Use Regulation Commission to b, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Department of Education's push to implement Learnin, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife's Big G, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Department of Transportation's (DOT) herbicide spra, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on the departure of director Chuck Gadzik from the Maine F, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the disclosure that Wal-Mart has been fined $206,000 by, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the discovery of two lynx kittens recently born in the, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Eagles Club in Biddeford. The Maine State Police s
"News & Issues" piece on the Eastern Maine Children's Museum in Bangor, the seco, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the East Machias River in Washington County. After alm, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the effort to protect the largely undeveloped shoreline, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Elks building in Lewiston, which was built in 1905, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the environmental track record for the Maritimes & Nort, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on the establishment of "Acadia Trails Forever," a compreh, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the fate of an environmentally sensitive 450-acre saltw, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the fight over a possible new area code for Maine. Las, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the fight over smokestack pollution at Wyman Station po, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the final draft of a new resource policy that would eli, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the fresh water crisis on Monhegan Island and concern a, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the frustration of a state pay commission over legislat, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the furor over jet skis, which might be leading Maine t, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the gnarly work of bringing natural gas to Bangor-area, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the growing number of working Mainers without health in, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the Gulf of Maine International Ocean Wilderness, which, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the health insurers competing for customers abandoned b, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the Hersey Retreat, a church summer camp in Stockton Sp, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the ice storm of January 1998, during which the U.S. De, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the implementation of the Clean Election Act (CEA), whi, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the intrigue surrounding an arson on Sept. 12 at the Am, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the Kennebec Trail, a proposed 6.5-mile trail connectin, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the Kieve Reading Camp for Boys, which was located this, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the Land for Maine's Future Board, which has adopted wo, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Land for Maine's Future Board, which met last week, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Land for Maine's Future Board, which was establishe, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Land for Maine's Future (LMF) board and its approva, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Land Use Regulation Commission's 5-1 vote to allow, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Land Use Regulation Commission's (LURC) approval of, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Land Use Regulation Commission, which has taken th, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the law that requires all school employees to be finger, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the law that requires all school employees to be finger, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the Legislature's Criminal Justice Committee, which las, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the Liberal Cup, a new brew pub in Hallowell that hopes, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Campus, the University of Maine's student new, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on The Maine Campus, the University of Maine's student new, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Coalition for Equal Rights and its effort to, Judy Harrison
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Death with Dignity Center, a resource for tho, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Economic Growth Council's (MEGC) annual repor, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Economic Research Institute (MERI), a new non, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Electric Consumers Coalition's request that E, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Electric Consumers Coalition, which has reque, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Family Development Account program, an incent, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Green Party, which has been propelled back in, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine League of Conservation Voters, which, since 1, Kathryn Skelton
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Legislature's 13 committees, which for the fi, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Library Association, which is the first plain, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MO, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Senate's latest budget proposal, which takes, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine State Nurses Association (MSNA), which is bre, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Times and its owner, Christopher Hutchins, wh, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the McDonald Investment Co. of Birmingham, Ala., which, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the MOSES program, a proposal that would computerize th, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the "Moving Wall," a traveling version of the Vietnam V, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the National Park Service's (NPS) decade-plus struggle, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on The Nature Conservancy's unprecedented success in its f, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the near desperate parking situation in the city of Por, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the need to reclassify Maine's 171 remote trout ponds i, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the New England Fishery Management Council's attempt to, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the newly formed Maine Parkinson Society, which will ac, Kathryn Skelton
"News & Issues" piece on the new Maine toxics law, passed during the '99 legisla, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the new management plan for the Allagash Wilderness Wat, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Newport-based mission "Reaching Truckers for Christ, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the new women's caucus in Maine's Statehouse. Accordin, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the next phase of the $50 million Capitol renovation in, Kathryn Skelton
"News & Issues" piece on the next public fight over clear-cutting in Maine. The, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the North Slide trail on Mt. O-J-I in Baxter State Park, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the Nov. 2 statewide referendum ballot with comments on, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on the Nov. 7 defeat of Question 6 on the statewide refere, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the number of labor union strikes involving Maine worke, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the number of tourists visiting Maine, which has increa, Sarah Stebbins
"News & Issues" piece on the numbers of legislators who are commuting to the Sta, Aimee L. Curl
"News & Issues" piece on the nurse staffing shortage at Eastern Maine Medical Ce, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the off-year election ballot in November 1999, which mi, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on the ongoing discussions between the National Park Servi, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the only clear-cutting variance permit granted by the D, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the pending sale of the nonprofit Blue Cross and Blue S, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the Penobscot Indian nation and Baxter State Park offic, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Penobscot tribe's annual "Katahdin 100," which is a, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the planned acquisition of Champion International by th, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the plight of foreign workers in Maine. According to A, Donna Gold
"News & Issues" piece on the Portland Water District, which is leading a campaig, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the position of Maine officials, including Lee Perry, c, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the presence of mercury in the sediments and aquatic li, Jay Davis
"News & Issues" piece on the process of hiring and training Santa Clauses. Vinc, Kathryn Skelton
"News & Issues" piece on the proposed business super park in Oakland, which has, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the proposed construction of a motorized access to the, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the proposed sale of Maine Educational Loan Marketing C, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), which this week, Sarah Stebbins
"News & Issues" piece on the purchase by John Malone of 7,500 acres around Spenc, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the purchase of 7,500 acres around Spencer Lake by medi, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the reappointment of Steve Wight to the Land Use Regula, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the recent theft of 15 volumes of historic maps and pri, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the recent unsuccessful unionization drive at Maine Med, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the reintroduction of wolves in Maine, which University, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the relocation of Maine Times from its temporary home i, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the removal of the Edwards Dam from the Kennebec River, Murray Carpenter
"News & Issues" piece on the renomination of Chairman Steve Wight to the Land Us, Phyllis Austin
"News & Issues" piece on the Republican State Convention last week. Details., Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"News & Issues" piece on the revival of Gorden's Market in Union, which burned i, Steve Cartwright
"News & Issues" piece on the rising enrollment in the University of Maine System, Meg Haskell
"News & Issues" piece on the Saco Island condominiums where rotting timbers that, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the sale of 8,500 acres of carefully managed timberland, Lee Burnett
"News & Issues" piece on the sale of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Maine to Anth, Meg Haskell