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- Portland Press Herald/Main Sunday Telegram
- 50-foot sinkhole opens in Rockland road
- Portland traffic: Washington Ave. one lane
- Lunchtime anti-war protests scheduled
- Portland woman survives cut on 'Idol'
- Saco crash sends two to hospital
- Wright Express CEO rings closing bell on NYSE
- Man, 88, dies in Gorham crash
- New website to debut tomorrow
- 2 hikers safe after night in White Mountains
- Scarborough parking ban begins at 3 p.m.
- Exec bonuses dismay Fraser Papers union
- Portland students trek Appalachian Trail
- Rumford paper mill restarts idled machine
- Former Bates athletic director Hatch dies
- Konbit Sante errs on donations
- Customs gives Sea Hunter go-ahead
- Murder suspect due in court in Portland
- NH, Maine brace for winter storm
- Maine hospital lays off employees
- Watch some hoops, get a flu shot
- Bangor Daily News
- Maine seeks developers for offshore power
- Maine biologists using teeth to track, assess bears
- Earl's biggest damage in Northeast: business
- Portland has 10th-straight hotter-than-normal month
- Maine asks bids for offshore power
- Portland has 10th straight above-normal month
- In second season, Camden Hills records its first-ever win
- JetBlue: Flight attendant's big exit was for good
- Gardiner man charged with shooting girlfriend in stomach
- McGraw concert draws thousands as weather clears
- Guilford town manager objects to county's proposal for police coverage
- Camden Hills wins its first-ever football game
- Coast Guard suspends search for missing Maine boater
- Woman injured while hiking walks trail to meet rescuers
- Helicopter on alert in Little Kineo Mountain injury
- Camden Windjammer Festival off to affable start
- Blue Hill Fair opens late under blue skies
- Belfast police seek suspects in drive-by blow-dart case
- Craigslist removes adult services after AGs complain
- Tropical storm Earl swipes Maine no more than a glancing blow
- Sun Journal
- Funeral Notices for Sept. 5
- Turning from war to building our economy
- Funeral Notices for Sept. 4, 2010
- Asphalt and duct tape for Lewiston
- Funeral Notices for Sept. 3, 2010
- Vandal chose the right path with apology
- Funeral Notices for Sept. 2, 2010
- What makes a good person go bad? Power
- Funeral Notices for Sept. 1, 2010
- Facts show state spending really is down
- Funeral Notices for Aug. 31, 2010
- Immigrants making a mark on Lower Lisbon
- Funeral Notices for Aug. 30
- Funeral notices for Aug. 29
- Race to Top shows the reach of Big Brother
- Funeral Notices for Aug. 28
- Short takes on the week's news
- Funeral notices for August 27, 2010
- Jenkins should re-examine his decision to run
- Funeral Notices for Aug. 26, 2010
- Magic City Morning Star
- September 4 - Today in History
- Revolt against Obama's perception of Truth. He Lies.
- Prime time Obama: Self-congratulatory and self-delusional
- Stategies For Monopoly
- Obama Backs Violent Labor Leader
- Sheriff Arpaio sued by Obama's 'political machine'
- Revising History and Islamophobia
- Photo of the Day: Auditions for 2010 Nutcracker
- America's Prime Retail: The Yard Sale
- Metal Box of Magnets
- Stop Squeezing Small Business
- Angel
- A Missed Opportunity to Protect our Workers and Help our Economy
- International Terrorism Plot Filed in US Supreme Court
- The Third American Revolution
- Obama's Iranian nuclear weapons policy a failure?
- Seven Orphans and Expulsion orders against Trees
- September 2 - Today in History
- September 3 - Today in History
- Congressman Mike Michaud in Millinocket Friday 3rd
- Morning Sentinel
- Man sliced with broken bottle at Bob-In
- Competition for Maine's worst road gets tougher
- TONY PAYNE: Legislative leadership needs dash of seasoning
- 'Still honest people around'
- Town's assessing has turned into a folly
- Democrats have become 'party of quid pro quo'
- Calf life begins
- LIBRARY HOURS
- Farmington road closed
- Winslow mill gets clean bill of health
- J.P. DEVINE: Liam has a book
- Gardiner man arrested in shooting
- How Snowe voted
- Togus inquest concerns alleged witness
- BILL NEMITZ: Tuesdays with the Freeport Flag Ladies
- SAD 12 focuses on students' performance
- 'Empty nest' may offer a family opportunity
- Small business benefits from Snowe's actions
- Clinton couple helps out stuck bus
- Totally centered: U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe finds the political middle
- Kennebec Journal
- Tactics pit U.S. forces against Britain's
- Maine to receive $39 million to prevent teacher layoffs
- 14-foot pot plants lead to man's arrest
- KJ How Snowe voted
- Boyfriend arrested in shooting
- Witness to Togus shooting speaks up
- Medal of Honor twice-bestowed
- U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe finds the political middle
- Dam fix won't affect boaters
- A future without books
- Police
- Unions support Emily Mitchell
- Library listings
- Small business benefits from Snowe's actions
- Top donors reflect Snowe's ties to Maine
- Former mill passes inspection
- 'It's amazing what nature can create'
- Hurricane Earl brings rain, surf, shrugs
- Arrest made in Gardiner shooting
- Police seize $1M in truck stop
- Mainebiz
- County approves Bowers wind farm
- Bangor health clinic lays off 10
- Libra Foundation buys potato farm
- Feds deny inquiry into paper 'dumping'
- Old Town city manager lauded for leadership
- Energy engages participants at cross-border conference
- Sunday River condo assoc. sues mfgr.
- Ex-Camden chamber head settles suit
- Cash flow problems derail MOOMilk
- Scarborough Downs selling land
- Saco Defense wins $17M gun contract
- PUC approves upgrades for wind farm
- Last two pot dispensaries picked
- Sugarloaf expansion to double terrain
- Buyer found for Moosehead Furniture
- After a rocky 2009, Quantrix seeks growth with new owner
- W.B. Mason moves warehouse to Portland
- Social entrepreneur seeks to buy lighthouse
- August revenues could beat estimates
- Mister Bagel founder dies
- The Times Record
- Obituary and Death Notice Policy
- Sarah H. Hary
- Nancy E. Doughty
- Carolyn Fiske Billie Todd
- Rifle, 20 pounds of garlic filched
- Freeport looks to revise town policy on disability rights
- Bowdoin College students return; dean, police urge caution on alcohol use
- Mid-coast preps for weakening hurricane
- Harpswell questions flood map tinkering
- WEB NEWS: Lisbon Golden Reunion set for Sept. 11
- United Way sets annual campaign goal of $1.92 million
- Hot dog relishes trip to Phippsburg pond
- Rifle, 20 pounds of garlic filched
- WEB NEWS: Lisbon Golden Reunion set for Sept. 11
- We remember
- Obama spoke ... now what about us?
- Obituary and Death Notice Policy
- Sarah H. Hary
- Nancy E. Doughty
- Carolyn Fiske Billie Todd
- The Portland Phoenix
- Photos: Stone Temple Pilots at the Comcast Center
- Review: Suck
- Photos: Iggy and the Stooges at House of Blues
- Student Survival Guide 2010
- Interview: Tom Green
- Interview: Six Finger Satellite
- Live Review: Off the rails on a lazy train
- Review: How I Killed Mumblecore
- Review: Two in the Wave
- Review: Takers
- Review: Hydro Thunder: Hurricane
- Digital Armageddon: Could foreign hackers execute a crippling attack on American shores?
- Worcester Rising
- The Laser Orgy 500: the Phoenix's quest to crown the greatest video game of all time
- Shellac's Steve Albini sets his own sonic pace
- Review: Ra Ra Riot | The Orchard
- Br1ght Pr1mate step up their game, boy
- Bloc Party's Kele Okereke adopts a solo platform
- Higher education: How to do drugs in Boston
- A blood-boiled appeal to the young and bewildered Boston newbies
- The Forecaster
- Russell E. Blanchard, 96
- Southern Meetings: Sept. 3 - 9
- Mid-Coast Meetings: Sept. 3 - 9
- S.P., Cape get grants to fight underage drinking
- Harpswell death ruled 'accidental drowning'
- Brunswick House candidates to attend forums
- Pedal for Peace benefit to be held Sept. 11 in Brunswick
- Making way for autumn
- Late-summer veil
- Making the ride easier
- Council sends Scarborough Charter amendments to voters
- Candidates populate Scarborough ballot
- Film studio deal at armory may elude South Portland
- Disagreement could sink new pier at Pine Point in Scarborough
- Fire destroys Pole Island house
- Bath City Council supports McMann Field turf project
- South Portland High School renovation plan faces final vote
- Northern Meetings: Sept. 2 - 8
- Gray man dies in Falmouth motorcycle accident
- Correction
- Coastal Journal
- Over 100 attend Bath gubernatorial debate
- Topsham man arrested for arson
- Four gubernatorial candidates to debate in Bath
- It s Brunswick Landing, not the base
- The rails come to Brunswick
- Tornado hits Georgetown?
- Libby Mitchell goes on listening tour of Rockland
- Eliot Cutler kicks campaign into gear
- Second young adult dies in drowning incident in midcoast
- Review: Heartwood's A Little Night Music
- Heat wave affects state
- Bridge misery to end this week
- Durham resident drowns in Sewall Pond
- Paving to start soon on Bath Road
- Election surprises: LePage pulls stunning upset; Question One passes by wide margin
- Smoke gets in your eyes: Quebec wildfires and Maine s air quality
- What s in a name? Naval Air Station-Brunswick will become Brunswick Landing
- Supplemental budget passes by wide margins
- Obama pitches health care reform to Maine
- Ned Sewall prepares to retake helm of family business
- The Town Line
- Read 8-26-2010 Issue Online
- Welcome to The Town Line
- Tobeys Grocery Ad for 9-2-10 Back Page/Page 3 PIZZA FOr $2.00
- Front Page*Calendar of Events*Classified for 9-2-10
- Read 8-19-10 Issue on line
- Tobeys Grocery Ad for 8-26-10 Back Page/Page 3
- Front Page*Calendar of Events*Classified for 8-26-10
- Tito the Mosquito - last month's winners
- Day of Remembrance American Red Cross Blood Drive Saturday Sept. 11th Augusta Civic Center 9a.m. to 4p.m. Free CPR classes, Door Prizes and much more
- Front Page*Calendar of Events*Classified for 8-19-10
- Read 8-12-2010 online
- Tobeys Grocery Ad for 8-19-10 Back Page/Page 3 GAS COUPON 7cents OFF PER GAL NO MINIMUM FILL THE CAR, BOAT, MOWER, CAMPER, TRUCK and SAVE!!!!!
- Shawn Houghton of China takes 1st Place at Palermo Days kick off at Tobeys Car Show
- Read 8-5-2010 Issue online
- FAIRFIELD'S GOT TALENT CONTEST at Fairfield Fun Fest on August 21, 2010. Contest is 10:30 a.m. to noon.
- Tobeys Grocery Ad for 8-12-10 Back Page/Page 3 Antique Car Show Event
- Front Page*Calendar of Events*Classified for 8-12-10
- Family Reunion Hannan-Hannon, Morse, Boynton, Lermond, Marriner, Heal and Heald, Friends, neighbors, and anyone interested in a good time and good food.
- Love Maine Town and People History? Coming soon! Pages in Time 2009/2010 Volume 1
- Family Reunion Hannan-Hannon, Morse, Boynton, Lermond, Marriner, Heal and Heald, Friends, neighbors, and anyone interested in a good time and good food.
- Kennebunk Post
- Monastery decorations receive facelift
- Dream: More skate parks
- Gould dreams of a cure for muscular dystrophy
- Ideas abound for former Mobil site
- School days are here again
- Kennebunkport artist brings Warhol influence to Maine
- Letters to the Editor
- Kindley leaves selectman seat
- Shields produces first flat-furters
- Arundel Ice Cream Shop ready to serve
- School unit ramps up for new year
- Board looks at Cape Arundel plans
- Bush book tour hits Kennebunkport
- Board rejects saloon's zone change
- Expansion marks new year at UNE campus
- Kennebunk, Arundel consider moratorium
- Testing continues along town's shoreline, rivers
- Museum offers chance to drive vintage rail cars
- Energy efficiency program on hold
- Selectmen vote against CMP project
- Worcester Business Journal
- Unemployment Rate Drags Along
- Monthly Online Job Demand Stalls
- Special Olympics Gets Donation
- MWCC To Hold Grant Writing Workshops
- Worcester State To Unveil Remodeled Residence Hall
- Initial Jobless Claims Dip 6K
- Citi Survey: Small Biz Owners Say Double Dip Is Coming
- Anna Maria Offers HR Certification Prep
- BJ s, TJX Show Continued Strength In August
- $450K In Grants For School Districts To Go Regional
- Wayland By The Numbers
- Milford-Hopkinton Sewer Deal Delayed
- Manufacturing Sector Continues Slow Growth
- ADP: Employment Numbers Show Pause In The Recovery
- Mass. Spends More Than Most On Students
- DeNucci: State Losing Millions On Unnecessary MRIs
- Six Candidates Sign On For Public Campaign Financing
- FDIC: Banking Conditions Improve, Trouble Still Looms
- Staples To Begin Selling Amazon s Kindle
- Bay State Foreclosures Skyrocket In July
- The Ellsworth American
- The September 2nd Issue of The American
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- WABI TV
- Witness: Video Captures Fatal Shooting at Maine VA
- Search Suspended for Missing Boater
- Craigslist Adult Section Censored
- Earl Brings Rain to Bar Harbor but no Damage
- Jordan's Restaurant Flips Pancakes for Breast Cancer
- Storm Causes Minor Damage in Bangor Area
- Police Crack Down on Impaired Drivers
- Largest Cash Seizure in Maine's History
- Bangor Hydro Sees Less Than 200 Outages
- Tim McGraw to Rock Waterfront Tonight
- There's Still Time to Go to the Fair
- Get Into the Farnsworth for Free
- Maine Sees it First Educare Center
- Ther's Still Time to Go to the Fair
- Dixmont Man Faces Molestation Charges
- MEMA Still On Guard for Earl
- 'Grains of Sand' Back Together After 43 Years
- Woman Reportedly Shot in Gardiner
- Pirates Invade Lubec
- Power Companies Prepare for Earl
- WCSH TV
- Police step up partrol for holiday weekend
- A look ahead at the week of 09/06
- New Hampshire Celebrates Portsmouth Peace Treaty
- Portsmouth police looking for people who stabbed sailors
- Register for Komen for the Cure
- Westbrook police arrest man in sexual assault
- Downeast was prepared for Earl's punch
- Sports injury clinic opens in Portland
- Park officials relieved Earl passed quietly
- Search for missing boater called off
- Search continues for possible missing boater in NH
- Man arrested for Gardiner shooting
- Police crack down on impaired driving in Maine
- Earl brings rain, big waves to Maine
- Earl hits Nova Scotia
- Troopers seize more than $1 mil. cash in tractor-trailer
- Truck inspection yields $1 million seizure
- Eastport Pirates invade Lubec on Sunday
- Labor group holds fundraiser for laid off workers
- Maine teen charged with Facebook school threat
- WGME TV
- Auburn man arrested for burglary, arson
- Only on 13: Mainer Who Survived NZ Quake Speaks
- Maine service member gets surprise ride in Gorham
- Pats place former Black Bear McGowan on IR
- Two sailors stabbed in Portsmouth
- After Earl: Maine boaters getting back in water
- Blue lobster caught off Scarborough
- Teen critically hurt after Kennebunk crash
- Gardiner man arrested for shooting girlfriend
- Search for Maine boater off NH coast
- $1 million in cash found inside tractor trailer in York
- Hurricane Earl keeps cruise ship in port overnight
- Surfers Enjoy Big Waves From Earl
- Update on Doctor With ALS
- DEVELOPING: Gardiner shooting investigation
- Removing fallen crane won't be easy
- State offices closed Friday and Monday
- State police add extra patrols on holiday weekend
- Acadia National Park making closings because of Hurricane Earl
- Your forecast today
- WLBZ TV
- Register for Komen for the Cure
- New Hampshire Celebrates Portsmouth Peace Treaty
- Portsmouth police looking for people who stabbed sailors
- A look ahead at the week of 09/06
- Police step up partrol for holiday weekend
- Downeast was prepared for Earl's punch
- Sports injury clinic opens in Portland
- Search for missing boater called off
- Man arrested for Gardiner shooting
- Park officials relieved Earl passed quietly
- Search continues for possible missing boater in NH
- Earl hits Nova Scotia
- Police crack down on impaired driving in Maine
- Earl brings rain, big waves to Maine
- Troopers seize more than $1 mil. cash in tractor-trailer
- Truck inspection yields $1 million seizure
- Holland double murder trial moved to Penobscot County
- Cruise ships taking refuge in Portland
- Search on for possible missing boater in NH
- Eastport Pirates invade Lubec on Sunday
- WMTW TV
- Auburn Police Charge Man With Burglary, Arson
- Witness: Video Captures Fatal Shooting Of Maine Veteran
- Teeth Help Assess Maine Bear Population
- Portland Has 10th Straight Above-Normal Temp. Month
- Regulators Look To Approve Offshore Energy Projects
- Police: Gardiner Man Shot Girlfriend In Stomach
- Search Suspended For Missing Boater
- Dozens Rescued From Dangerous Currents Caused By Earl
- Search For Missing Shapleigh Boater Continues
- Kennebunk Crash Critically Injures Teen Driver
- Incentive Offered For Dempsey Challenge Participants
- Gardiner Police Arrest Man In Connection With Shooting
- Search On For Missing Shapleigh Boater
- Weakened Earl Bearing Down On Nova Scotia
- Share Weather Photos On u Local
- Earl Downgraded To Tropical Storm
- Police: Large Amount Of Cash Discovered In Tractor-Trailer
- Search On For Shapleigh Boater
- Teen Arrested Following School Threat
- Earl To Go Tropical Before Hitting Nova Scotia
- WPFO TV
- Auburn Road Collapses
- Gorham Burger King Robbed at Gunpoint
- Police Label Windham Death 'Suspicious'
- Two Cruise Ships Arrive Early in Portland to Beat Earl
- Western Maine Swelters in Heat Wave
- Daycare Owner Sentenced to 11 Months on Child Porn Charges
- Governor Issues Warning About Hurricane Earl
- Heat Hitting Football Practices Hard
- Preparing for Hurricane Earl
- Damariscotta Man Battles Big Bank Over Condo Repairs
- Maine Bans Out-of-State Firewood
- Another Busy Day for Old Orchard Beach Lifeguards
- Students and Teachers Struggle with Heat Wave
- McDonald Pleads Guilty to Murdering his Mother
- Top Ten High School Football Poll 9/1/10
- Maine Chooses 2 More Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
- Harpswell Woman Accused of Stabbing Husband
- Rahman Speaks About His Arrest
- Sugarloaf Ski Resort to Expand to Burnt Mountain
- Riptides Lead to More Rescues at Old Orchard Beach
- The Journal Tribune
- Sanford boy charged, taken into custody on alleged school threat
- Fading respect for the contributions of workers
- Sanford boy charged, taken into custody on alleged school threat
- Mixed feelings expressed on racino
- Sanford Council receives report on Walsh arrest
- Medical marijuana dispensary to open in Biddeford
- Rory Holland trial to take place in Penobscot County
- The calm before the storm
- Thumbnails
- A court-ordered delay in vital stem-cell research
- Reviving faint hopes for peace in the Mideast
- Essential repairs at skating rink deserve support
- Do Proposition 8 backers have standing to appeal case?
- Mixed feelings expressed on racino
- Sanford Council receives report on Walsh arrest
- Medical marijuana dispensary to open in Biddeford
- Rory Holland trial to take place in Penobscot County
- The calm before the storm
- Do Proposition 8 backers have standing to appeal case?
- The calm before the storm
- Scarborough Leader
- In the News - Sept. 3, 2010
- Districts to save extra aid for next year - Sept. 3, 2010
- New lease on life - Sept. 3, 2010
- School starts, air quality at forefront - Sept. 3, 2010
- In the News - Aug. 27, 2010
- Bowl of red featured dish at international cook-off Sunday - Aug. 27, 2010
- Weighing the odds - Aug. 27, 2010
- Letters to the editor - Aug. 27, 2010
- In the News - Aug. 20, 2010
- Demand for food increases by 100 percent at area pantry - Aug. 20, 2010
- More seniors to qualify for rent and tax refund - Aug. 20, 2010
- Witness in disappearance held on drug charges - Aug. 20, 2010
- Friends reunite at accident site (Printed July 30, 2010)
- Councilor resigns to pursue degree (Printed July 30, 2010)
- Obituary: William Simons (Printed Aug. 6, 2010)
- Letter: Great to meet police dog (Printed Aug. 6, 2010)
- Letter: Volk has ideas for Maine (Printed Aug. 6, 2010)
- Letter: Law helps protect consumers (Printed Aug. 6, 2010)
- Camp deaths remain unexplained (Printed Aug. 6, 2010)
- Tractor pull helps wishes come true (Printed Aug. 6, 2010)
- York County Coast Star
- Teen seriously injured in two-vehicle crash
- Former Kennebunk woman helps with community project in Costa Rica
- Ogunquit sidewalk sales event delayed by Hurricane Earl
- York County getting ready for Earl
- KPD to conduct OUI stops this weekend
- Police found guilty of harming man's knee in Wells arrest
- Bomb threat forces evacuation at KES
- Hurricane Earl to be felt starting Friday
- Towns getting ready for Earl
- Local schools trying to beat heat, keep students safe
- Wedding Cake House is open for tours and#8212; and tales
- Editor s Picks: What to do around town this week
- Ocean explorer to visit Graves
- Bennies hit Maine
- York County Coast Star calendar of events
- Merry Makers adds chorus director
- Ogunquit Performing Arts opens 2010-11 Classic Film Series
- Rodrigue/Nadeau
- Kennebunkport's bat, ball and glove history
- A snake in the bush is worth two in the grass
- Bar Harbor Times
- Riders on the storm...
- All articles approved at Southwest Harbor special town meeting
- Paradis project awarded conditional completeness review approval from planning board
- Coast Guard urges caution along shores, break walls, jetties
- Proposed amendments head to special town meeting
- Hurricane preparations keeping Bar Harbor officials busy
- Mount Desert preparing for the worst
- State issues citizen alert on Hurricane Earl
- Cancellations, closures and postponements
- Acadia National Park announces campground, road closures
- On The Line
- Baldacci, McAleer urge preparedness as Earl's exact path still unpredictable
- Cruise ships cancel visits
- Need to post a cancellation?
- National Weather Service issues coastal tropical storm watch
- Cruise ship cancels visit
- Parks open on state closure day
- Book about Acadia's plants is Garden Club tribute
- Glassware is the unusual canvas for engravings
- Thunder Hole tragedy one year later: A rescuer remembers
- The Republican Journal
- Waldo County Superior Court
- Waldo County Sheriff's blotter
- Fifth District Court
- Dock diving in Bayside
- McAvoy, Bell discuss CMCA show
- Down East Singers begins 31st season
- Maine State Police blotter
- 'Almost, Maine' auditions in Winterport
- Outpouring of donations keeps soup kitchen afloat
- Putting produce on a pedestal
- Coast Guard urges caution along shores, break walls, jetties
- State issues citizen alert on Hurricane Earl
- Country Road Artists and Artisans Tour
- Acadia National Park announces campground, road closures
- Baldacci, McAleer urge preparedness as Earl's exact path still unpredictable
- Waldo County deed transfers
- Belfast police seek suspects in daylight drive-by darting
- Lincolnville police blotter
- Cobalt crustacean to be spoiled, rather than boiled
- Fiber College turns five
- The York Weekly
- Earl still causing havoc for holiday travel
- York braces for Hurricane Earl
- Lifeguards rescue three swimmers at Short Sands Beach
- Immortalizing art
- Big Boys at their best in grilled cheese sandwiches
- Editor's Picks: What to do around town this week
- Reindeer launches new competition for high school bands
- Natural world readies for fall
- Borealis Breads and River Lily Farm at the market this wee
- York area community calendar
- Canning and preserving
- Gazebo School to move to Caswell Farm
- Regional rotary clubs host health-care exchange
- York Beach man faces attempted arson charges
- York once a hoped-for location for the United Nations
- Lifeguards rescue three swimmers at Short Sands Beach.
- York Village firefighters rescue trapped horse
- York police work with other departments on burglary cases
- About Town in York
- York municipal meetings
- The Herald Gazette
- Five-alarm fire at Rockland Industrial Park burns building
- RSU 13 teachers mount art show
- Bedbugs take bite out of Maine
- Maria Nevelson shows in Philly
- Intriguing mix at Yvette Torres
- Downtown is 'Inspired by Matisse'
- Time to bail the boat
- U.S. Coast Guard Station Rockland log
- Herring Gut Learning Center names marine science educator
- 'Red River' in Western series
- Life Drawing Group restarts
- Langdon wins ribbons at Union Fair
- Arnold Newman Prize Winner lecture
- McAvoy, Bell discuss CMCA show
- Hopkins featured in artists series
- Isganitis seeks Rockland council seat
- Gala concert for all ages
- Afternoon of poetry at Left Bank
- Down East Singers begins 31st season
- Tales of '20s Tibetan adventures
- Capital Weekly
- 'One of a Kind' art show at Harlow
- HHRC peers 'In the Shadow of Vacationland'
- Bedbugs take bite out of Maine
- Former chamber of commerce director received settlement in Internet defamation case
- Regional business networking forums announced
- Truck stop results in $1 million haul
- Coast Guard searches for possible missing mariner
- VillageSoup/Capital Weekly office closed Monday
- Warden Barnhart seeks to meet high expectations
- Thunder Hole tragedy one year later: A rescuer remembers
- A snapshot of Maine's prison system
- Inmate education gets boost from Sunshine Lady Foundation
- Stepped-up drunk driving enforcement continues
- Coast Guard urges caution along shores, break walls, jetties
- State issues citizen alert on Hurricane Earl
- Katz gives Clukey key to city
- Chelsea man named West Point first captain
- Maine State Police blotter
- Sheriff Liberty pleased with SAWG report
- Delta Ambulance, MaineGeneral cited for H1N1 efforts
- The Weekly Packet
- Summer's done, school's in session
- Second cell tower underway in Brooksville while moratorium is pending
- Area spellers are t-e-n-a-c-i-o-u-s as they raise funds for African students
- Blue Hill voters approve borrowing for improvement projects
- Information mounts, suspect identified, but no charges filed
- Let's go to the fair
- Focus on Education
- Work underway in Sedgwick to bring community into school
- Union 93 secondary education subcommittee work slows
- Weekend crime spree touches businesses in four towns
- Brooksville cell tower opponents submit tighter moratorium proposal
- Summer day in Sedgwick
- Christy Hill residents protest Peninsula Power plans
- Brooksville to vote on cell tower moratorium
- Special town meeting called for Blue Hill voters
- Brooklin schedules special town meeting, discussion forum for June 19
- Court date established to proceed with Leighton eviction
- Sedgwick graduates 13 'gifted' students
- Brooksville's four graduates urged not to let their dreams die
- Memorial Day Ceremonies from the Blue Hill Peninsula
- The Original Irregular
- Community Things To Do
- Western Mountain Activities
- Reconstruction crew
- Photo
- Golf Classic winners announced
- Sugarloaf to premier Big Mountain. Big Love.
- ATV club ride set for September 4
- Recreational soccer begins
- Aaron McGinness to play at Fisher College
- QUESTION OF THE WEEK
- Eliminating the R word
- Cartoon
- What is in the best interest of the town?
- Peter C. Friend
- Yvonne Cote
- Robert Charles Griscom Jr.
- Vicilynn Anderson
- Lynn M. Chase
- Bus tour marketing workshop coming
- Historical house construction plans underway
- Castine Patriot
- Maine Maritime Academy earns top honors in college rankings
- CCHC makes quick time of its annual meeting
- Light attendance deemed sign of satisfaction at latest hearing
- Moral--and wet--support
- 2010 Maine Retired Skippers Race Awards
- Eaton takes skippers race in Fidelio
- Focus on Education
- MMA ended fiscal year in the black
- 2010 Retired Skippers Race Results
- Retired skippers to race Saturday
- MMA: new students begin to arrive on campus
- Convocation will begin MMA year September 1
- Planning board postpones action on cabinet shop application again
- Captain Wade ready for high seas in 2010 MMA cruise
- Town, academy consider collaboration on grants for waterfront
- Tyler honored for 16 years at helm of MMA
- Bon voyage T/S State of Maine
- Abernethy, Motycka share management tasks
- Selectmen hear more library concerns
- MMA trustees welcome new student representative
- The Windham Independent
- Raymond selectman speaks about resignation, cites campaign promise
- The editor in me never seems to want to rest
- Windham officer no longer employed by town
- Windham councilors may extend live entertainment hours
- Wilkies beach could reopen this weekend
- Chief presents union contract to selectmen
- Gray man arrested on multiple burglary charges
- If you don't like change, speak up about it
- Windham town officials amend $16,000 error
- A Boy And His Garden
- Race to donate funds for construction of playground
- Chili cook-off seeks participants
- Windham Food Pantry looking for donations
- Moosehead Messenger
- Century 21 Moose Country Realtors
- HIGGINS REAL ESTATE
- Folsom Realty Group, Greenville, Maine
- Spring Street Greenhouse and Floral
- Up North presents: History Of Maine's Northern Railway
- DIRECTV Free for 5 Months
- AMC Recreation and Conservation Area
- Telford Allen Dies In Rockwood Plane Crash
- 2010 Seaplane Fly In
- Healing Waters Program Helps Heal Veterans
- Jeannette Morrill A Story of Hope
- Hike Big Spencer Mountain, B-52, Elephant Mountain And Number 4 Mountain
- Save The Depot! Greenville Junction Depot In Danger
- Hiking Gulf Hagas, Little Spencer, and Mt. Kineo
- Bates College
- Campus Construction Update, Sept. 3, 2010: Garcelon Field
- Campus Construction Update, Sept. 3, 2010: Hedge and Roger Williams halls
- Campus Construction Update, Sept. 3, 2010: 10 Frye St.
- Campus Construction Update: Sept. 3, 2010
- BatesNews Monthly Update: September 2010
- Sept. 7 Convocation to focus on decision-making, shared purposes
- Bates listed among top 50 schools producing science Ph.D.s
- Summer program cultivates a community of scholars
- CBS News interviews employment blogger Pierce '08
- Dow Jones Financial Adviser profiles wealth-management guru Karl Mills '82
- Public Opinion profiles three-sport standout Dobish '12
- Chronicle of Higher Education quotes thought-leader Merisotis '86 on rankings
- We're following the Class of 2014's AESOP trips
- Dissanayake '09 returns to discuss Watson-year experiences
- About the Cover: Summer 2010
- The Valpo Surf Project
- Ask Me Another: Cynthia Baker, religious studies professor
- Scene Again: Pirates at Popham Beach
- Refresher: Summer 2010
- Vital Statistics: Summer 2010
- Bowdoin College
- New Transportation Services Available to the Bowdoin Community
- Visiting Scholars Enrich Bowdoin Campus, Classrooms
- Bowdoin Receives Truman Foundation Honor Institution Award
- Convocation 2010: Voices from Bowdoin's Past
- Convocation 2010 Address: Professor B. Zorina Khan
- Convocation 2010 Welcome: President Barry Mills
- Bowdoin Opens Academic Year with 209th Convocation
- Strong Like Bull (Moose): Brett Wickard 90, His Music Biz on NECN
- Tennessee Williams Meets 'American Gothic' in World Premiere
- Bowdoin in the News: August in Review
- Bowdoin's 209th Convocation Sept. 1
- NPR (August 24, 2010)
- Star-Tribune [Minneapolis, Minn.] (August 24, 2010)
- The New York Times (August 25, 2010)
- The New York Times (August 27, 2010)
- The New York Times (August 17, 2010)
- Robert E. Peary: Exhibition, Doll on the Move
- NY Times: Self-Reliance, Newfound Business Skills Keys to Entrepreneur Saudia Davis '00 Success
- Cricket 'Treadmill' Gives Neuroscience Researchers A Leg Up
- Good Fortune: Beth Kowitt '07 Writes Cover Story Going Inside Secretive Trader Joe's, Discusses on NPR
- Colby College
- Entrepreneurial Spirit
- RESCUE Mother Earth
- RESCUE Sale Recycles
- Teeing Off With Barclays
- Getting Oriented
- New Green Guides
- Campaign Success in Recession
- Hard Work and Rough Rapids
- Ban BPA, Says Braverman
- Squash Award
- Colby Research Key to Water Quality
- Hockey Alumna
- Carleen Nelson -- 50 Years
- Expanding Environmental Studies
- Expanding Environmental Studies
- Colby College Expands Enviornmental Studies Program
- Carlene Nelson -- 50 Years
- Amy Walter to ABC
- Carlene Nelson-50 Years
- Amy Walter to ABC
- College of the Atlantic
- Night Sky Panel Opens Acadia Festival
- COA's 39th Year Opens with Largest Student Body Ever
- 39th Year of COA Opens with Largest Student Body Ever
- From the River to the Sea: Poems by Alan Jenkins
- A Few of My Favorite Things at Blum
- A Summer Valentine for Allan Stone
- Princeton Review Notes COA's Academics
- Coffee and Conversation Features Art
- Noted Public Garden Designer to Speak
- Agnes Gund on Art, Allan Stone, COA
- Sounds of the Wild at Dorr Museum
- Dianna Emory Joins COA Board
- Talk on Landscape Preservation
- COA Among Top Tier of US Colleges
- St. Joseph's College of Maine
- Fighting invasion by milfoil: Save Sebago Cove launches state-of-the-art suction harvester
- New director of admissions
- President Lee named to national board
- Portland String Quartet to perform at Saint Joseph s College
- Canceled - Free outdoor concert on July 21
- Seeds of Peace campers to visit College farm and Catherine s Cupboard Food Pantry on Wednesday, July 7
- New education partner
- Online program partners with three Maine community colleges in 3+1 agreement
- New director for online graduate business programs
- Saint Joseph s College and Portland Police Department sign agreement for educational partnership
- Saint Joseph s College of Maine online program partners with White Mountain Community College in 3+1 choice
- Saint Joseph s College of Maine online program partners with Mohave Community College in 3+1 choice
- University of Maine
- UMaine Hazing Study Cited in Report Following University of South Florida Incident
- Dagher, UMaine Recognized for Offshore Wind Technology Work
- 2010 Charles V. Stanhope '71 Study Abroad Fellowships Awarded
- Whaling and Fishing for the Largest Species has Altered Carbon Sequestering in Oceans
- Annual Grad School Picnic September 15
- Nature Magazine Highlights Pershing's Call for Whale Conservation
- UMaine E. Coli Research Mentioned in Huffington Post
- Bangor Daily News Reports on $12.3 Million STEM Research Grant
- Leadership changes in UMaine Auxiliary Services
- Evans to Lead Hitchcock Discussion
- Gabe in MPBN Oxford Casino Story
- Field Hockey Team Tops Michigan, 2-1
- UMaine Composites, Tidal-Power Initiatives Included in Atlantica Event
- Sun-Journal Reports on UMaine Study of Proposed Casino's Economic Impact
- Belfast Bridge-In-A-Backpack Project Highlighted in Construction Magazine
- UMaine Economist Estimates Economic Impact of Proposed Oxford Resort Casino
- Socialist-Marxist Lecture Series Announced
- UMaine Partnering With Public Schools On $12.3 Million Grant To Redesign Science Curriculum
- Experts Comment in Hurricane Earl Story
- UMaine-Albany Football Game Previews
- University of Maine Farmington
- WUMF Powers Up Campus Broadcast
- VP Branham Accepted by Harvard Leadership Program
- UMF Art Gallery Opens Year with Faculty Show
- Rep. Hannah Pingree Addresses Graduates at UMF s 157th Commencement Ceremony
- UMF Athletics Director Named NACWAA Administrator of the Year
- Recent UMF Grad Unicycles to Raise Money for Cancer
- UMF Student Maine Public Policy Scholar
- UMF-China Exchange Celebrates 20 Year Partnership
- Student to Study in Ireland as Mitchell Peace Scholar
- Fitness & Recreation Center Launches Mainely Outdoors Program
- UMF Mentors Make a Difference to Local Schools
- UMF and FMH Showcase Medical Field Experience
- Campers Explore Robotics at UMF
- University of Maine Fort Kent
- Two Old Friends to perform at UMFK
- UMFK to host 5K Race
- Two Old Friends performing at UMFK Fox Auditorium
- UMFK 'Homecoming' Events
- UMFK Women's Soccer Team vs. Vermont Technical College
- UMFK Men's Soccer Team vs Vermont Technical College
- UMFK to host its annual 'Community Fair' on September 9
- UMFK Men's Soccer Team vs. St. Thomas University
- UMFK Women's Soccer Team vs. St. Thomas University
- UMFK to host 5K Race
- Bengals open season with win
- UMFK Alumni Association to present honors at the Alumni and Friends Banquet
- Lady Bengals set sights high
- UMFK Blake Library Gallery to feature exhibit by Allagash native Darrell McBreairty
- UMFK to host classic and custom car show during Homecoming and Scarecrow Festival
- Blake Library Exhibit by Darrel McBreairty 'Allagash Summers: The Phillip Calvin Hughey Photographs'
- UMFK Men's Soccer Team vs Roberts Wesleyan College
- UMFK Men's Soccer NAIA Preseason No. 11
- 2010 Men's Soccer Season Preview
- DR. SQUIRE TO BE SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE AT TEACHERS SYMPOSIA
- University of Maine Machias
- Emergency Alert: Hurricane Earl Expected to Impact UMM
- Great College Drive-In Movie
- Sustainability Survival Pack Given to New Students
- New Students Tour the Sights of Downeast Maine
- Women's Soccer vs. UM-Augusta
- Homecoming Set for September 24 - 26
- Homecoming 2010
- New Student Orientation
- Mac Sennett Lobster Feed + Class Reunion
- Admissions Open House
- Libra Lecture Series: Alston Chase
- Teri Dane '06 is Mapping Gulf Oil Spill
- Summer Theatre Camps on Tap at UMM
- UMM to Host International Book Arts and Papermaking Workshop
- UMM Announces Dean's List for Spring Semester
- Register Now for Fall Courses
- Greg Henderson, Professor of Art, Dies at 64
- UMM Launches Online Psychology Degree Program
- Artist Margaret La Farge to Exhibit at UMM
- Gubernatorial Forum to be Held August 19
- University of Maine Presque Isle
- UMPI offers new Associate s degree program in Special Education
- UMPI announces first Distinguished Lecturer of the year
- UMPI, City of Presque Isle and local organizations team up to offer Third Annual Music in the Park
- Paul Stone to take over UMPI s Ski program
- UMPI leads University of Maine System with 80 percent increase in summer enrollments
- University of Maine School of Law
- Malick Ghachem New Associate Professor at Maine Law
- David Weinstein Class of '71 dies at the Age of 63
- Support Maine Law's Library - Join the Donald L Garbrecht Association
- President Obama Nominates Maine Superior Court Justice Thomas Delahanty, Maine Law Class of 1970, as U.S. Attorney for Maine
- Maine s Congressional Delegates Recommend Michaela Murphy, Maine Law Class of 1976, for Nomination to the Federal Bench
- French Law Students Stranded by Volcano Laud Maine Law School Program and Hospitality
- Maine Law Student Jonathan Liberman, as Student Intern at Cumberland County District Attorney s, Wins Case Before the Maine Supreme Judicial Court
- Judge Margaret J. Kravchuk Named the University of Maine School of Law s L. Kinvin Wroth Award Winner
- Dean Peter Pitegoff and Adjunct Professor Dan Boxer Co-Write Opinion Piece
- Maine Law Alumna wins Burton Award
- Workshop on Comparative Marine Law held with French Law School, Universite de Nantes
- Environmental Law: Urban Water Regulation Publication
- Professor Martin Rogoff's New Book Scheduled to be Published in July 2010
- Professor Jennifer Wriggins Participates in an Author-Meets-Reader Panel
- Professor Sarah Schindler's Article Reprinted
- Professor Jeffrey Maine Invited to Present at the 10th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference
- Professor Martin Rogoff Publishes Article about the Theory and History of Law in the United States
- Professor Jeffrey Maine's Forthcoming Article Featured in TaxProf Blog
- Professor Jennifer Wriggins Presented “Including Race in the First-Year Torts Curriculum”
- Professor Deirdre Smith Scheduled to Present at Northeast Meeting of the Law & Society Association
- University of New England
- Blue turf field covered by WMTW sports news and Journal Tribune
- Art Gallery presents 'The Architecture of Environmental Landscapes, Within & Without' Sept. 20 - Dec. 19
- WGME TV news covers James Sulikowski's discovery of more rare sturgeon in the Saco River
- Blue turf field covered by WMTW sports news
- Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Gordon S. Wood to discuss America's tradition of spreading democracy Sept. 27th
- Amy Pratt, Matt Sharbaugh and Dr. Marilyn Gugliucci present at the Boston University Medical School Department of Geriatrics Grand Rounds
- Michael Wiles to present a session at the World Federation of Chiropractic Meeting
- Amy Pratt, Matt Sharbaugh and Dr. Mariilyn Gugliucci present at the Boston University Medical School Department of Geriatrics Grand Rounds
- Amber Zablowsky (Honors Biology '11) assists with poster presentation at 240th meeting of the American Chemical Society
- AP covers release of sea turtle rehabilitated at MARC
- Faculty appointment of internationally renowned psychiatrist and neuroscientist Robert Lenox covered by Journal Tribune
- Meghan Pierse (PBO '08) and Kady Loubier (PBO '08) are student authors in The Journal of Young Investigators
- Brian Duff quoted in story gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler
- James Norton named AANA Didactic Instructor of the Year
- James Norton named AANA Didactic Instructor of the Year
- Stephanie Bissonnette pictured in The Medical Student Training in Aging Research Program Newsletter
- AOL News features Learning by Living Program
- Endangered turtles release covered by media
- Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center releases 12 endangered sea turtles at Cape Cod
- UNE's growth noted in DownEast magazine story on Biddeford and Saco
- AsMaineGoes
- This job has restrictions?
- Listen! SKF w/ John McDonald WGAN Sun 9/5 8 a.m.
- Budget Surplus~Are you kidding me?
- MHPC 'often misrepresents the truth' : Piotti of the Professional Left
- Candidate pays self for living expenses from campaign funds (legally!)
- Subsidy-happy pols have created a Maine monster
- Newspaper sues candidate for copyright infringement by reproducing editorial and story on campaign website
- When Did 'Mr. President' become 'Mr. Whats-his-name'?
- Sen. Candidate Nichi Farnham Running Ads - Anyone Else?
- SKF w/ John McDonald WGAN Sun 9/5 8 a.m.
- 9.12 St Louis Rally Press Release
- Change the Constitution, an interesting idea
- Does anyone have experience with registering a trademark?
- Is Dirigo Blue afraid of AMG or rude?
- Maine Troopers Seize $1M in Cash from Truck in York
- FBI/US Dept of Justice Take Over Investigation of Shooting of Detroit 7 yr Old Girl! Why?
- Dhimmis beware: First comes Saturday, then comes Sunday
- Maine Christian Civic League Dir.
- beware of Glenn Beck
- Pawlenty orders MN state agencies: Don't take fed money; beware of new encroachments by federal government
