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 1994

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Joseph Brennan during the primary proposed ex

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Richard Barringer says the state's new two-ye

Details of the 12th annual Island Institute Conference, held recently at the Mai

Details of the first Northern Forest Lands Council public hearing on the council

Details on last week's abortion summit in Augusta, called by Gov. McKernan in th

Details on the annual international lobster conference that took place last week

Details on the four-way 2nd Congressional District race, in which 42 percent of

Developer F. Timothy Vigue is exploring the feasiblity of erecting a glass dome

Developer Joe Caslinova is proposing a 650-home vacation community for middle-in

Dozens of aquaculture salmon that escaped from pens in Canada have appeared in M

ECO 2000, a 3-year-old consortium of six school districts in northern Aroostook

Endless Energy Co., which had proposed installing three wind turbines atop Sugar

Former Maine State Police Trooper Gary Beaulieu of Windham has filed suit in Cum

Gov. John McKernan has informed the federal Environmental Protection Agency that

Green Party gubernatorial candidate Jonathan Carter, speaking at the gubernatori

Group Three, the Portland company that has been making bags for around 15 years,

Guest piece by Candy Gonzales, an attorney in Houlton, on the 30th anniversary o

H.C. Haynes Inc. of Winn and Shay Bros. of Danforth, both major Washington Count

Idexx, the Westbrook company described by the Wall Street Journal as the fastest

James F. Mitchell, one of seven Democratic candidates for the 2nd District congr

Jamie Sayen, editor of the Northern Forest Forum, and Rudy Engholm, head of the

Jason Draut, a graduating senior at Morse High School in Bath, told a commenceme

Jim Wilson, a fisheries economist, and anthropologist Jim Acheson, both at the U

Josephine M. LaPlante, associate professor at the University of Southern Maine's

"Just the Facts" charting showing enrollment by race at the state's colleges and

"Just the Facts" piece listing the members of Gov.-elect Angus King's Transition

"Just the Facts" piece on tha annual tuition and mandatory fees at Maine indepen

"Just the Facts" piece on the six largest paychecks at Bates, Bowdoin and Colby

Kelly Galligan, the former Lisbon elementary school teacher charged with four fe

Last week's second annual Penobscot Bay Conference, sponsored by the University

Last year, two children in Maine died from the deadly bacteria Escherichia coli,

Late potato blight is back across northern Maine, and some farmers who thought t

Leslie B. Otten last week announced that he intends to purchase Sugarbush Resort

Letters to the editor from Bowdoinham Board of Selectmen Chairman Daniel Billing

Letters to the editor from John J. Sullivan and William S. Conlogue, former inma

Letters to the editor from Lawrence Horwitz, president of the Natural Resources

Letter to the editor from Charles FitzGerald of Atkinson, an independent candida

Letter to the editor from independent gubernatorial candidate Angus King, in res

Letter to the editor from Leslie B. Otten of Bethel on an April 4, 1994, Maine T

Letter to the editor from Robert H. Gardiner, president of Maine Public Broadcas

Lobsterman Randall Bennett has proposed building a fish pier and storage buildin

Local voters defeated a proposed landfill north of Houlton by a nearly 3-to-1 ma

Loring Air Force Base in Limestone has been designated as the site of a Defense

Maine beekeepers might be seeing a resurgence of the wax moth, which foul hives

Maine is the nation's largest producer of brown eggs, and the biggest export fro

Maine.Net of Gray and Portland, owned by Chris Miller and Andrew T. Robinson, is

Maine Public Television last week aired "Mears Cove: Blueprint for Change," a do

Maine scallopers will face tough new regulations beginning March 1, including fe

Maine State Prison officials say inmates are responsible for the disappearance o

Maine State Trooper Robert Andreason says truck driver William Crocker of Connec

Maine Times 26th Anniversary issue, with articles on the West Athens commune cal

Maine Times Springguide with related articles on gardening, including pieces on

Many Aroostook County potato farmers doubled and even tripled the amount of chem

Members of Concerned Maine Families are gathering signatures for an anti-gay ref

More than 100 individuals, organizations, agencies and businesses met the initia

Nine men were the first Mainers to have their driver's licenses revoked under th

Officials in Sanford have adopted a curfew prohibiting minors from being out bet

On August 10, Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) cut trees and brush and sprayed the

Open letter from Orlando E. Delogu, professor of law at the University of Maine

Peoples Heritage Bank on June 23 evicted Laura MacLeod from the property in Hope

Profile of Avner Eisenberg, also known as Avner the Eccentric.

Profile of pianist Martin Perry of Brunswick, who is currently on leave from his

Questions are being raised about the non-Indian backers of a plan to convert Lor

Residents of Hiram are concerned about a proposal to spread household septage in

Residents of Kennebunk voted 165 to 95 against approving a request by the town's

Restore: The North Woods, a conservation organization based in Massachusetts, ha

Restore: The North Woods, an environmental organization, has come out in opposit

Review of "Friendship," by author Jim Dinsmore and photographer Jed Divine.

Review of the Mad Horse Theatre presentation of Lee Blessing's "Down the Road."

Richard Hamilton, the new governor of the Penobscot Indian tribe, says he will p

Robert M. Cabot, 26, of Greenwich, Connecticut, and Rockland, this spring began

Roy Bouchard, a water quality specialist with the state Department of Environmen

Sappi Ltd., the South African company that in October purchased Scott Paper Co.'

Scientists are planning a two-year investigation of Cobscook Bay, which has seen

Shaw's and Shop 'n Save have said that liquid milk sold in their stores will be

SKI Ltd., owner of the Killington, Mt. Snow and Haystack ski resorts, has a repu

Some Bar Harbor residents are concerned that a Maine Department of Transportatio

Some homeowners on the waterfront in Sorrento are upset about the level of harbo

Special advertising supplement on the Children's Museum of Maine, which celebrat

Staff attorneys at the Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) have filed a shar

State Assistant Attorney General Wayne Moss is concerned that if the revenues fr

State Conservation Commissioner Ed Meadows met with representatives of Timberlan

State legislators spent most of the last legislative session working on a $1 bil

State officials last week criticized plans by the town of Wells to replenish Wel

State representative Susan Farnsworth, D-Hallowell, has proposed legislation whi

State representative William Lemke, D-Westbrook, last week outlined for members

State Senate President and 1st District congressional candidate Dennis Dutremble

State Tax Assessor John LaFaver says the tax relief package given to Van Baalen

Sunday River Ski Corporation last week purchased 7,000 acres in Riley Township f

Sustainable Maine, an offshoot of the Maine Economic Conversion Project, sent qu

The Appalachian Mountain Club, the Conservation Law Foundation, the Natural Reso

The August 7 Maine National Guard parade and farewell ceremony for outgoing comm

The Bar Harbor Whale Watch Company recently spent $1.4 million for the Friendhsi

The board of the Munjoy Hill Neighborhood Organization on May 4 voted to oppose

The boards of commissioners of Penobscot and Piscataquis counties in 1993 decide

The closure of traditional fishing grounds on Georges Bank is affecting some 300

The consulting firm of Northrop Devine & Tarbell Inc., which is helping Edwards

The federal Environmental Protection Agency in November 1992 informed Maine that

The federal government this year made available $2 million in loans to help Main

The Greenville Planning Board approved a special exemption that will allow McDon