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

"Other Voices" piece by Douglas Watts, a volunteer stream-keep and president of, Douglas Watts

"Other Voices" piece on Maine's Green Party and party co-founder John Rensenbrin, Charles Wiggins

"Books & the Arts" piece on an interpretation of Sophocles' "Electra," which is, Jason Wilkins

"Books & the Arts" piece on a performance of Noel Coward's "Fallen Angels," whic, Jason Wilkins

"Books & the Arts" piece on a recent performance by singer/songwriter Richard Th, Jason Wilkins

"Books & the Arts" piece on a theater performance based on an adaptation of Bram, Jason Wilkins

"Books & the Arts" piece on BeatJam '99, a music festival recently held at the U, Jason Wilkins

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Blood Brothers," a musical play, which is being pre, Jason Wilkins

"Books & the Arts" piece on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," which is being, Jason Wilkins

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Driving the Heart," a novel written by Maine native, Jason Wilkins

"Books & the Arts" piece on "Not Ready for Prime Time," a novel written by Brent, Jason Wilkins

"Books & the Arts" piece on three new compact discs by artists with Maine connec, Jason Wilkins

"Books & the Arts" piece on three new compact disk releases, including "Good Lif, Jason Wilkins

"Periodic Mood Swings" piece by Jason Wilkins about Jack Smink, an Elvis Presley, Jason Wilkins

"Periodic Mood Swings" piece on a 16-year-old Portland girl identified only as E, Jason Wilkins

"Periodic Mood Swings" piece on consumerism and the predatory tactics of huge co, Jason Wilkins

"Periodic Mood Swings" piece on folk singer Ani DiFranco, who was in Portland re, Jason Wilkins

"Periodic Mood Swings" piece on the new Portland-boosting periodical named Port, Jason Wilkins

Theater review of a production of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" directed by M, Jason Wilkins

Theater review of "Psychopathia Sexualis," which is being performed at Lewiston', Jason Wilkins

Theater review of "Road to Nirvana" by Arthur Kopit, which is now being performe, Jason Wilkins

"Periodic Mood Swings" piece on American democracy as it has been playing itself, Peter Wilk

"Point . . . Counterpoint" pieces by Tim Woodcock, a Bangor attorney, and Ben C, Tim Woodcock

"Books & the Arts" piece on "The Loyalties of Lieutenant Hawk," which is a novel, Baron Wormser

Submissions from 1998

"30 Years at Maine Times" piece on an April 5, 1974, article on the D.S. Palmer

"30 Years at Maine Times" piece on the "success story" of Austin J. "Jack" DeCos

"30 Years at Maine Times" piece on Vol. 5, No. 6, the issue for November 17, 197

An "Art News" piece listing structures on Maine Preservation's list of the state

An update on bills the Maine Times has been following, during the second session

"Art News" piece reporting that Barry and Oblio Wish of Florida have donated $5.

"Art News" piece reporting that the American Association for State and Local His

"Back of the Book" piece by Barbara Risley about memories of Wilson Pond, near G

Brief article reporting that the Biddeford Textile Mill will be on Maine Public

Editorial critical of the Maine Education Association's political endorsement pr

Editorial criticizing the establishment of Wal-Mart Supercenters in Maine becaus

Editorial criticizing the Federal Communications Commission for proposing the es

Editorial criticizing the King administration for failing to push for a major la

Editorial endorsing 1st and 2nd District congressional Democratic incumbents Tom

Editorial endorsing independent gubernatorial candidate Pat LaMarche, who is als

Editorial on the Maine state mental health system focusing on the cases of Chris

Figures on Visitor Information Center Traffic for 1997 and 1998 for six Maine to

Letters to the editor from Brownie Carson, executive director of the Natural Res

Letter to the editor from Anne Webster-Wallace, director of the Island Institute

Letter to the editor from Evelyn Hanneman of the Maine Council of Churches, in r

Letter to the editor from Lou Chamberland of Newburgh, former director of the Wo

Letter to the editor from Maine Department of Transportation Commissioner John G

Letter to the editor from Ned Sullivan, commissioner of the Maine Department of

Letter to the editor from Roberta Laverty of Milo, former regional program manag

"Maine Interview" piece with Dr. Currier McEwen, 96, of Harpswell. Dr. McEwen t

"Maine League of Conservation Voters Environmental Scorecard/ 1997-98, for membe

Maine Times Fall Guide '98," with listings of orchards, nature preserves, histor

Preview of a performance of "Annie Get Your Gun," presented by the Portland Lyri

Profiles of the past and present members of Gov. King's cabinet, including Josep

Related articles on Gov. Angus King; with an examination of his environmental ac

Related articles on historic architecture in Maine. Rick Poore restored an 18th

Related articles on skiing in Maine, including a ski race calendar; a listing of

Results of the annual "Best of Maine" survey.

Some hockey enthusiasts say Sanford's Pond on Chebeague Island is the perfect ho

"The Annual Agricultural Issue, '98."

"The Annual Education Issue, '98."

A 20-year tradition, the Whatever Race, originally designed to focus attention o, Jennifer Acker

"Browsing the Maine Festival," with comments on the artwork and potery of Frank, Jennifer Acker

"Maine Interview" piece with Fresh Samantha CEO Doug Levins, whose Saco-based co, Jennifer Acker

"Maine Interview" piece with Severin Belivau, 60, of Hallowell, a lawyer who has, Jennifer Acker

Mount Desert summer resident, Martha Stewart, filmed a segment of the Wild Maine, Jennifer Acker

Review of "Grandma Sylvia's Funeral," an "interactive comedy" performed at Jonat, Jennifer Acker

The Salt Center for Documentary Studies in Portland has been conducting accredit, Jennifer Acker

Three of Maine's 12 rabbis are women: Susan Bulba Carvutto of Augusta, a Reform, Jennifer Acker

Robin Alden, former commissioner of the Maine Department of Marine Resources and, Robin Alden

An article on the various aquatic mayflies of Maine, which "hold the key to fine, Ken Allen

"Natural Acts" piece on tracking a bobcat in the Maine woods, which the author r, Ken Allen

Long letter to the editor from Nancy Allen of Surry on the Green Party. Allen i, Nancy Allen

"Maine Interview" piece with Carl "Stump" Merrill, 54, of South Harpswell, forme, Robert Anderson

"Maine Interview" piece with decoy carver Albert Alexander, 65, of West Point, n, Robert Anderson

"Maine Interview" piece with Dick Pulsifer, 57, of Brunswick, who builds Hampton, Robert Anderson

"Maine Interview" piece with Richard Prosser, 63, of Cundy's Harbor, a veteran s, Robert Anderson

The sights, sounds and feel of a day at sea on the Maine shrimp boat "Miss Ashel, Robert Anderson

A 911,000 acre parcel of former S. D. Warren forest land that is for sale by new, Phyllis Austin

According to Steve Curtis, southern regional manager for the Bureau of Parks and, Phyllis Austin

An article on the first requests for variances to the state's clear-cutting limi, Phyllis Austin

An exploration of the ways in which the Baxter Park Authority has, over time, co, Phyllis Austin

A parcel of 222 acres in Harpswell, land purchased with Gov. Percival Baxter's m, Phyllis Austin

Armand and Kathleen Madore of Rangeley Plantation last year proposed establishin, Phyllis Austin

As the public awaits the outcome of intense debate over the future of the Allaga, Phyllis Austin

Black Hawk Mining of Canada last month presented to the Maine Land Use Regulatio, Phyllis Austin

Bowater has announced that the Great Northern Paper mill in Millinocket is for s, Phyllis Austin

Bowater has confirmed that it might sell its entire Maine operations, after its, Phyllis Austin

Cavendish Farms Inc. of New Brunswick has purchased Houghton Farms of Fort Fairf, Phyllis Austin

Charles Lawton of York, the third partner in the Kirsten Scarcelli chain of stor, Phyllis Austin

Charles Lyons, president of the University of Maine at Fort Kent, has agreed to, Phyllis Austin

Cherryfield Foods, owned by Oxford Frozen Foods of Nova Scotia, is one of the la, Phyllis Austin

Details on land purchases in Maine's unorganized territories in 1996 and through, Phyllis Austin

Details on last Thursday's meeting in Rangeley, which focused on a proposal to d, Phyllis Austin

Details on Monday's public hearing before the Maine Legislature's Agriculture, C, Phyllis Austin

Details on the first two public hearings on the future of the Allagash Wildernes, Phyllis Austin

Details on the January 6 meeting between officials with the Maine Bureau of Park, Phyllis Austin

Final article in a series of four articles about the Baxter Park Authority. Thi, Phyllis Austin

Former Speaker of the House John Martin, who directs a camp used for environment, Phyllis Austin

Four people have been named as the leading candidates to replace outgoing Depart, Phyllis Austin

Gov. Percival P. Baxter left the Baxter State Park in trust to the state, stipul, Phyllis Austin