The weekly Maine Times newspaper focused on feature-length articles and reportage about Maine's arts communities, from October 1968 - through 2002.
Portland Public Library's collection in the Portland Room includes the complete Maine Times on microfilm, as well as the Maine Times Index- which accompanies indexed entries in the Maine News Index.

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Submissions from 2000

"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 campaign to combat lead poisoning in Maine. The He, Meg Haskell

"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 Damariscotta Lake Association, established in 1965,, Meg Haskell

"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 gnarly work of bringing natural gas to Bangor-area, Meg Haskell

"News & Issues" piece on the Kieve Reading Camp for Boys, which was located this, Meg Haskell

"News & Issues" piece on the Maine Campus, the University of Maine's student new, Meg Haskell

"News & Issues" piece on the MOSES program, a proposal that would computerize th, Meg Haskell

"News & Issues" piece on the Nov. 7 defeat of Question 6 on the statewide refere, Meg Haskell

"News & Issues" piece on the pending sale of the nonprofit Blue Cross and Blue S, Meg Haskell

"News & Issues" piece on the Portland Water District, which is leading a campaig, Meg Haskell

"News & Issues" piece on the sale of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Maine to Anth, Meg Haskell

"News & Issues" piece on the six-inch underground pipeline that carried jet fuel, Meg Haskell

"News & Issues" piece on the state's plan to privatize Matinicus ferry service., Meg Haskell

"News & Issues" piece on the sudden closure last week of the Abused Women's Advo, Meg Haskell

"News & Issues" piece on Thomas College in Waterville, which is positioning itse, Meg Haskell

"News & Issues" piece on Y2K, the computer meltdown that didn't happen. With co, Meg Haskell

State coordinators of the Million Mom March, Maryellen Sullivan of Harpswell and, Meg Haskell

The astonishingly graceful and historic Waldo-Hancock Bridge located on Route 1, Meg Haskell

The Bangor City Council has voted unanimously in opposition to plans to locate M, Meg Haskell

The sale of Maine's Blue Cross and Blue Shield program to Anthem Insurance of In, Meg Haskell

The University of Maine System went through funding decreases and layoffs in the, Meg Haskell

Vernal, or spring, pools have been added to the list of protected habitats under, Meg Haskell

"Other Voices" piece on understanding electric deregulation, including some back, Richard C. Hill

"Feature Story" piece on the town of Corinna, where the Eastland Woolen Mill for, Marie Howard

"Books & the Arts" piece on the New Century Community Program, which is funded b, Doug Hubley

Editorial announcing that Maine Times has moved into its new home at 31 Main Str, Christopher Hutchins

Editorial apologizing to readers for a "gross sexual reference that was inapprop, Christopher Hutchins

"Other Voices" piece by Alan Hutchinson, executive director of the Forest Societ, Alan Hutchinson

"Capitolism" piece applauding the Department of the Interior's decision to list, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism" piece criticizing a speech by Dr. Patrick Moore delivered during th, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism" piece criticizing Gov. Angus King for refusing to endorse political, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism" piece noting legislative efforts at the state and federal levels th, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism" piece on Atlantica Group, LLC, a new consulting firm owned by partn, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism" piece on Congressional House Bill 2260, "The Pain Relief Promotion, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism" piece on global warming, the paper industry's role in Gov. King's o, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism" piece on Gov. Angus King's proposal to make it more difficult to ge, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism" piece on one of the more surprising statistics in the Maine Center, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism" piece on the employees of L.L. Bean of Freeport, who are showing in, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism" piece on the Financial Services Modernization Act (FSMA), which rep, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism" piece on the recent unsuccessful attempt by nurses at Portland's Ma, Christopher Hyde

"Capitolism" piece on unions with special focus on the current organizing effort, Christopher Hyde

"Cover Story" piece on pain and pain management. While about 75 percent of hosp, Christopher Hyde

"Feature Story" piece on Owen Wells and the late Elizabeth Noyce's Libra Foundat, Christopher Hyde

"News & Issues" piece on economic incentives for businesses in Maine. The Econo, Christopher Hyde

Feature article on small-time farming in Aroostook County. With special focus o, Ben Jacques

"Books & the Arts" piece on lobsterman and artist Rick Alley of Islesford who wo, Kathleen Lake

"Books & the Arts" piece on "A History of Little Cranberry Island, Maine," which, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "An American Outrage," a first novel about a fiction, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "A Night-Sea Journey," a book of poetic works by Mic, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Body & Soul: Emotions and States of Being in Photo, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on College of the Atlantic graduate Lizz Godfroy, who h, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on Jill Hoy, a painter with lengthy connections to Deer, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Limerock: Maine Stories," a collection of short st, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Nexus," a collection of 27 pieces of art by longtim, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Ocean's End: Travels Through Endangered Seas," a p, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "The Rana Series: Recent Works by Lesia Sochor," a, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on the Web sites of several Maine artists including Ala, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on three art exhibits, including the works of photograp, Carl Little

"Feature Story" piece focusing on three of Maine's finest picture framers, all o, Carl Little

"Other Voices" piece by George Markowsky, president of Trefoil Corp. in Orono, a, George Markowsky

"Point . . . Counterpoint" piece by Patricia McNamara, chairwoman of the Maine E, Patricia McNamara

"News & Issues" piece on three separate Maine events in April and May focused on, Stevenson Munro

Personal memoir about summering at Salisbury Cove on Mount Desert Island, and on, Grace Houghton Myers

The Portland School Committee this week voted down a plan to ask the city to gra, Tess Nacelewicz

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Will Barnet, A Timeless World," an exhibition catal, Norman Nadel

"Books & the Arts" piece on artist Sylvia Murdock, 37, who is a year-round resid, Hilary M. Nangle

"Books & the Arts" piece on Maine artists who are helping to create a more heali, Hilary M. Nangle

"Books & the Arts" piece on photographer Melonie Bennett, 31, of Gorham, who rec, Hilary M. Nangle

"Books & the Arts" piece on sculptor John Bisbee, 35, of Brunswick, who was comm, Hilary M. Nangle

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Sister: The Life of Legendary American Interior De, Hilary M. Nangle

"Books & the Arts" piece on the world of antiquarian books, with special focus o, Hilary M. Nangle

"Capital Letter" piece on listing the wild Atlantic salmon as an endangered spec, Frank O'Hara

"Capital Letter" piece on writing columns for Maine Times and announcing that th, Frank O'Hara

"Capital Letter" piece predicting seven trends Mainers should watch for over the, Frank O'Hara

"Capital Letter" piece supporting Gov. Angus King's $50 million proposal to give, Frank O'Hara

"Capital Letter" piece urging the Legislature to make Augusta more attractive in, Frank O'Hara

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Looking at Katahdin: The Artists' Inspiration," a, Kit Pfeiffer

"Books & the Arts" piece on the 20th annual Arcady Music Festival, which will be, Kit Pfeiffer

"Books & the Arts" piece on the Midcoast Symphony Orchestra, which will present, Kit Pfeiffer

Preview of a performance by jazz great Dave Brubeck, which will be presented at, Kit Pfeiffer

"Point . . . Counterpoint" piece by Joseph Pietroski, president of the Maine Ban, Joseph Pietroski

"Maine Voices" piece by Lawrence R. Ricci, director of The Spurwink Child Abuse, Lawrence R. Ricci

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Woven Together in York County, Maine: A History 18, Neil Rolde

"Cover Story" piece on two of Maine's home-grown publications: the Maine Sports, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding a compromise agreement to establish ecological reserves on, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding J. D. Irving's attainment of "green" certification for its, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding programs that provide basic training in parenting for young, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding the Department of Labor for imposing a heavy fine on the 20, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding the Maine Island Trail Association, which has put together, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding the state Legislature's approval of an agreement to designa, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding two new programs that put stickers on low-polluting, high-m, Douglas Rooks

Editorial arguing in favor of reintroducing wolf to Maine., Douglas Rooks

Editorial critical of Gov. Angus King and his administration for allowing more e, Douglas Rooks

Editorial critical of the Green Independent Party for fielding only three legisl, Douglas Rooks

Editorial deploring the fact that the public doesn't have the right to walk on M, Douglas Rooks