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 1999

Preview of the Common Ground Country Fair, which will be held in Unity Sept. 24-, Meg Haskell

"Second Story" piece on Maine Blue Cross-Blue Shield, which might soon be acquir, Meg Haskell

"Second Story" piece on so-called "partial-birth abortions" and a proposed ban o, Meg Haskell

"Second Story" piece on the Two Echo Cohousing Community project in Brunswick., Meg Haskell

"Second Story" piece on the University of Maine School of Law's Cumberland Legal, Meg Haskell

The Maine Board of Pesticides Control is granting so many applications for varia, Meg Haskell

Though plaintiffs in two recent court cases in Maine received large awards, Sumn, Meg Haskell

Tracy Arcari of Wilton, a director and volunteer coordinator for North East Rott, Meg Haskell

"News & Issues" piece on Wellington, a town of just 262 inhabitants in southwest, Marie Howard

"How Maine Works" piece on the Portland Public Market and Portland's three "food, Doug Hubley

"Books & the Arts" piece on the 2nd Maine International Film Festival, which wil, William Jefferson

"Maine Interview" piece with Larry Poulin, a championship carriage driver and ca, Deborah Klenotic

"Books & the Arts" piece on the semi-annual design awards presented by the Maine, Donald Maurice Kreis

"Other Voices" piece by Harley Lee, president of Endless Energy Corp. of New Glo, Harley Lee

"Books & the Arts" piece congratulating Maine museums for resisting the pressure, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on a performance by jazz musician Maynard Ferguson and, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Birds and Flowers," an exhibition of 33 bird and fl, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Nude in the Tub" written by G. K. Wuori and publish, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "One Art: Elizabeth Bishop Letters Selected and Edi, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Overtime," an exhibition of about 50 pieces of scul, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon" written by Stephen K, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "The Invisible Stranger: The Patten, Maine, Photogr, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "The New Millennium COSMIC Microcosm/Macrocosm Show,, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on two exhibits: "Eva Marco," which is being presented, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Waiting for Aphrodite: Journeys into the Time befo, Carl Little

"Books & the Arts" piece on "You Auto See Maine" by Maine writer Will Anderson a, Carl Little

"Maine Interview" piece with Agnes Schmidt, owner of the Bagel Factory in Bar Ha, Carl Little

Tongue-in-cheek article comparing the annual winter coverage of large objects wi, Carl Little

"Other Voices" piece on Maine's changing landscape, where privacy has become the, Allan Lockyer

"News & Issues" piece on a series of public discussions called the "island stake, Bob Maclaughlin

"Second Story" piece on Greylox, a 55-year-old Englishman who has lived in Israe, Bob Maclaughlin

"Other Voices" piece in support of attempts to restore sexual orientation to Mai, Janie Matrisciano

"Books & the Arts" piece with excerpts from "Mapping the Heart: Reflections on, Wesley McNair

A reflection of change in the Maine woods with focus on deer hunting and how met, Jack McPhee

"A Walk Through Bangor," a photo collage of historic buildings and city scenes., Martha Mickles

"A Walk Through Portland" photo collage., Martha Mickles

Photo collage focusing on the Portland Opera Repertory Theatre's production of P, Martha Mickles

Letter-to-the-editor submitted by Michael B. Murphy, director of business develo, Michael B. Murphy

"Capital Letter" piece on the arts as big business. In fiscal year 1996 there w, Anne Sibley O'Brien and Frank O'Hara

"Books & the Arts" piece on "An Amateur Effort," a collection of watercolors by, Frank O'Hara

"Capital Letter" piece by Frank O'Hara noting that Maine commercial fishing catc, Frank O'Hara

"Capital Letter" piece lamenting the sale of Maine corporations to out-of-state, Frank O'Hara

"Capital Letter" piece on housing in Maine and proposing a state public policy g, Frank O'Hara

"Capital Letter" piece on Question 1 on the Nov. 2 referendum ballot, a proposal, Frank O'Hara

"Capital Letter" piece on the $9.4 million bond issue authorized by voters on No, Frank O'Hara

"Capital Letter" piece on the buying and selling of Maine's forest land, which s, Frank O'Hara

"Capital Letter" piece on the impeachment trial of President Clinton with specia, Frank O'Hara

"Capital Letter" piece on the resurrection of the Maine Times, with the suggesti, Frank O'Hara

"Capital Letter" tongue-in-cheek piece on smelting fishing in Maine., Frank O'Hara

"Second Story" piece on "Shoot & Show," the 1999 annual festival of automatic we, Stephen Olson

Book review of "Grazing" a book of poems written by Ira Sadoff and published by, Joyce Peseroff

"Books & the Arts" piece on a performance by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, whic, Kit Pfeiffer

"Books & the Arts" piece on learning how to acquire a taste for classical music., Kit Pfeiffer

"Books & the Arts" piece on the Maine Art Museum Trail, which is a group of seve, Kit Pfeiffer

"Books & the Arts" piece on the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance Fall Writing, Kit Pfeiffer

"Cover Story" piece on the quality of education on Maine's islands with special, Kit Pfeiffer

"Other Voices" piece on "relationship marketing" by Ron Poitras, a staff member, Ron Poitras

"Other Voices" piece by an attorney who has examined the congressional legislati, Pamela Prodan

An account of the author's experiences over a period of 14 years while restoring, Douglas Rooks

Archaeology is a current class project at the Wayne Elementary School, with four, Douglas Rooks

Book review of "Writer on the Rocks: Moving the Impossible," written by Mainer, Douglas Rooks

"Books & the Arts" piece on the Danforth Family Festival, which is being held in, Douglas Rooks

"Cover Story" piece focusing on two of the five children of S. Peter Mills, 87,, Douglas Rooks

"Cover Story" piece on a Maine Woods National Park (MWNP), which was first propo, Douglas Rooks

"Cover Story" piece on Bangor's new waterfront plan, which represents a $140 mil, Douglas Rooks

"Cover Story" piece on Maine's Democratic 1st District U.S. represenative Tom Al, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding Freeport physician Meryl Nass and Maine's congressional del, Douglas Rooks

Editorialapplauding Gov. Angus King and other Maine officials for demanding cons, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding Gov. Angus King's proposal to replace the Augusta Mental He, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding Gov. Angus King's public lands acquisition initiative , wh, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding Maine Times contributor, Yarmouth School Board member and l, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding the appointment of Marilyn Tourtelotte as manager of the Al, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding the healthy number of voters who went to the polls on Nov., Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding the those bipartisan incumbents in both houses of the state, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding the University of Maine System's recent growth in enrollmen, Douglas Rooks

Editorial applauding U.S. represenative Tom Allen's Clean Power Plant Act., Douglas Rooks

Editorial arguing that the state's biomass energy generating plants are threaten, Douglas Rooks

Editorial calling on Bureau of Parks and Land Director Tom Morrison to withdraw, Douglas Rooks

Editorial celebrating the colorful flavor of Maine's wild blueberries, and takin, Douglas Rooks

Editorial charging that a recent Superior Court ruling, which denies the Passama, Douglas Rooks

Editorial citing attorney Tony Buxton's reaction to last week's story that Centr, Douglas Rooks

Editorial concerning legislative bills debated during the Legislature's short se, Douglas Rooks

Editorial critical of Commissioner Lee Perry of the state Department of Inland F, Douglas Rooks

Editorial critical of Conservation Commissioner Ron Lovaglio's decision to overr, Douglas Rooks

Editorial critical of State Planning Office Director Evan Richert's rejection of, Douglas Rooks

Editorial critical of the King administration's decision to appoint Tom Doak as, Douglas Rooks

Editorial criticizing David Field, a University of Maine forestry professor and, Douglas Rooks

Editorial criticizing Gov. Angus King for cutting the funding for a new Departme, Douglas Rooks

Editorial criticizing state legislators who are fighting a Maine Turnpike Author, Douglas Rooks

Editorial deploring the excesses of the Rite Aid drug store chain, which expande, Douglas Rooks

Editorial expressing concerns about the Maine Public Utilities Commission's unan, Douglas Rooks

Editorial expressing opposition to a referendum that would legalize the use of g, Douglas Rooks

Editorial in support of a Nov. 2 statewide referendum ballot question that would, Douglas Rooks

Editorial lamenting the failure of Augusta's voters to support the proposed regi, Douglas Rooks

Editorial noting that there are no guaranteed consumer benefits likely to emerge, Douglas Rooks

Editorial noting that the soaring costs of healthcare are sinking major healthca, Douglas Rooks

Editorial on a "gun incident" at Lincoln Academy in Newcastle involving Santiago, Douglas Rooks

Editorial on electric rate deregulation, which was passed by the Legislature in, Douglas Rooks

Editorial on Hank Swan, chairman of Wagner Forest Management, a man with excelle, Douglas Rooks

Editorial on Maine's teacher shortage, noting that as unpalatable as increasing, Douglas Rooks