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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
- Boy testifies about events leading up to shootingBoy testifies about events leading up to shooting
- Baldacci introduces $79M bond packageBaldacci introduces $79M bond package
- Boy testifies about events leading up to Matinicus shootingBoy testifies about events leading up to Matinicus shooting
- 3 Maine women honored as WW II pilots3 Maine women honored as WW II pilots
- Camera captures eagle laying eggCamera captures eagle laying egg
- Getting the power back ... from foodGetting the power back ... from food
- Clinton backs Libby Mitchell for governorClinton backs Libby Mitchell for governor
- Case of light cigarettes may return to top courtCase of light cigarettes may return to top court
- March 10 Letters to the EditorMarch 10 Letters to the Editor
- Police link deaths of Maine pair to pot operationPolice link deaths of Maine pair to pot operation
- Limestone standoff ends with arrestLimestone standoff ends with arrest
- Poisonous African viper found behind Maine theaterPoisonous African viper found behind Maine theater
- Art student in Portland aiding extended family, quake victims Art student in Portland aiding extended family, quake victims
- Dog owners: Bangor leash law 'making a big deal out of nothing'Dog owners: Bangor leash law 'making a big deal out of nothing'
- Machias hospital receives full state licenseMachias hospital receives full state license
- Nurse's liver transplant on hold for more testsNurse's liver transplant on hold for more tests
- Etna cuts town manager, spendingEtna cuts town manager, spending
- Police seek woman in 'scary' incidentPolice seek woman in 'scary' incident
- State lists 'lowest-achieving' schools State lists 'lowest-achieving' schools
- Panel rejects warning labels on cell phones Panel rejects warning labels on cell phones
- Sun Journal
- Funeral Notices for March 10
- Bangor incident shows problem with open carry
- Funeral Notices for March 9
- Bill would cut access to public records
- Wrong amount
- Funeral Notices for March 8
- Legislature missed chance to help schools
- Funeral services for 3/7/10
- Protecting bad apples in our schools is not good for students
- Funeral Notices for March 6
- Short takes on the week's news
- Funeral Notices for March 5
- Warning label on cell phones is not justified
- Funeral Notices for March 4
- Do we ration health care? Without doubt
- Funeral Notices for March 3
- Unemployed? Or on vacation?
- Funeral Notices for March 2
- Bill a good first step to quieting loud pipes
- City should pause before demolition
- Magic City Morning Star
- March 10 - Today in History
- Photo of the Day - Trouble with Printer and Mouse
- Lacking the Voice of Conviction
- Postcards from China 10: Hello Gege (Big Brother)
- Lawmaker Scheduled to Return to Maine at End of March
- Magic City Morning Star 'Pro-Levesque' Campaign?
- March 9 - Today in History
- Photo of the Day - Turning Garbage into a Living
- Babies To Block Obamangst-Care?
- Poem: For My Family - Sept 11, 2001
- A Lesson in Courage
- March 8 - Today in History
- Photo of the Day - What to do with Money
- U.S., Learn from Jakarta how to spike Muslim Obama
- How to walk -- or how not to
- Today's Revolutionary Aristocracy
- March 7 - Today in History
- Photo of the Day - Political Advertising
- Setting a Devotional Table
- The Tomato
- Kennebec Journal
- January jobless rate rises to 8.2% in Maine
- Augusta girl, 4, hit on head with hammer
- Augusta man hurt after 2 crashes
- 3 Maine women honored as WW II pilots
- Baldacci releases $79M bond package
- Baldacci details $79M jobs package
- Garciaparra retires as member of Red Sox
- Lawmaker renews call for dividing Maine
- 4 ex-officers of BIW local sue Machinists
- Fayette man injured, charged in highway crash
- More federal funds on the way
- Matinicus Rock weather station back up
- Augusta District Court
- Lobsterman shooting trial continues
- Mill cited in wake of 2009 explosion
- State changes rules to win U.S. grants
- Union again calls for tax increase
- Schools have options on cuts
- Body found; police say no evidence of foul play
- Merger moves to join Fayette, Winthrop units
- Mainebiz
- Ousted BIW union leaders file suit
- Down East hospital license reinstated
- Wood pellet mill faces OSHA fines
- Energy inventor eyes Yarmouth test site
- Portland chamber CEO jumps into burger biz
- UNE president Ripich touts health care opportunities
- Businessman renews pitch for floating marina
- Retailer buys vacant Brunswick space
- Fraser mill transfer nears completion
- Fisheries regulator promises change
- Modified sick time bill still opposed
- Acadia research center nets $4.7M
- BIW breaks with Alabama shipyard
- $1.1M natural gas fee draws ire
- Bar Harbor rejects Walsh hotel
- Portland area makes pitch to collaborate
- March madness
- iProne
- In the March 8 issue of Mainebiz
- Docudrama
- The Portland Phoenix
- Rapper Sam Adams now on tap
- Bully for BU!
- Interview: Governor Deval Patrick
- Patrick's power of positive thinking
- Photos: Brattle Oscars Party 2010
- Play by play: March 12, 2010
- Photos: Muse and Silversun Pickups at TD Garden
- Review: Remember Me
- Review: The Yellow Handkerchief
- Nasty fun
- Review: The Art Of The Steal
- Review: Prodigal Sons
- After Eden
- PHX @ SXSW!
- Donwill | Don Cusack In High Fidelity
- Crime In Stereo | I Was Trying To Describe You To Someone
- Broken Bells | Broken Bells
- Ted Leo | The Brutalist Bricks
- These New Puritans | Hidden
- Joe Cuba | El Alcalde Del Barrio
- WCSH TV
- Portland's cruise ship business increasing
- Governor unveils bond package
- Store reopens, filling a void in a small Maine community
- Trader Joe's eyes Portland
- Cumberland County corrections officers make court appearances
- Three Maine women honored as WW II pilots
- March For Meals to generate support
- Lewiston hospital first to get national energy award
- Murder trial begins in Dover-Foxcroft
- Candlelight vigil held to remember murdered child
- Sea Hunter captain returns home from Haiti
- Repair work on Rockland sinkhole begins today
- Suspended UMaine goalie releases statement
- Suspended U-Maine goalie releases statement
- Candlelit vigil organized to remember murdered child
- Store reopens filling a void in a small Maine community
- Prosecution rests in Matinicus shooting trial
- Environmental group releases report on solar power benefits
- Cell phone discussion continues ringing through Augusta
- Sea Hunter finishes offloading goods in Haiti
- WLBZ TV
- International lobstermen meet in Maine
- Store reopens, filling a void in a small Maine community
- Cumberland County corrections officers make court appearances
- Three Maine women honored as WW II pilots
- March For Meals to generate support
- Lewiston hospital first to get national energy award
- Governor unveils bond package
- Murder trial begins in Dover-Foxcroft
- Candlelight vigil held to remember murdered child
- Repair work on Rockland sinkhole begins today
- Suspended UMaine goalie releases statement
- Sea Hunter captain returns home from Haiti
- Suspended U-Maine goalie releases statement
- Store reopens filling a void in a small Maine community
- Candlelit vigil organized to remember murdered child
- Penobscot Community Healthcare looking to own homeless shelter
- Bangor hoping to receive $1M federal grant
- Prosecution rests in Matinicus shooting trial
- Sarah Rogers' family tells story on Today Show
- Sea Hunter finishes offloading goods in Haiti
- WMTW TV
- Augusta Police Investigate Drive-By Shootings
- Trader Joe's Could Open In Portland
- Deadly Snake Case Has Person Of Interest
- Gov. Baldacci Introduces $79M Bond Package
- 4 Former BIW Officers Sue Machinists Union
- Westbrook Fire Sends 1 Person To Hospital
- Yarmouth Could Be Test Site For Hydrogen Energy
- Former President Endorses Mitchell For Governor
- 'Sea Hunter' Captain Returns From Haiti
- Question Of The Day For 3/10/10
- Portland Officers Find Valuable Lessons In LA
- Harpswell Voters Spare West Harpswell School
- Hundreds Demand Better Education Funding
- Paris Voters Choose New Board Members
- Fire Damages Waldoboro Home
- CMP Union Ratifies New Contract
- Fire Destroys Third-Generation Blacksmith Shop
- Portland Food Pantry Benefits From Bank Donation
- Paris Voters Choosing New Board Members
- Portland, Lewiston Schools Cited As 'Low Achievers'
- York County Coast Star
- Getting carried away over my carry-on, or why does this bag seem so small?
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- Contractor discovers body on Kennebunk road
- Robinson new VP at KSB
- New vice president at KSB
- The King Kleagle of Maine's Ku Klux Klan was an opportunist
- Volunteers needed for Daffodil Days
- Smith named to Community Harvest board
- Hurlbutt to be honored at Mary's Walk
- Arrows' owners up for 'Best Chefs' award
- Legislative committee votes down school-funding bill
- York County GOP turns out for Lincoln Day Dinner in Ogunquit
- Commissioners OK $18.2M county budget
- Haiti benefit raises more than $1,400
- Power restored after drenching rain storm
- March is 'Red Cross Month'
- Dr. Seuss night at M.L. Day
- MathCounts competitors from MSK
- Kennebunk municipal meetings
- Kennebunkport municipal meetings
- The York Weekly
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- U. Maine Singers to perform in York
- York to pursue study of CO2-offending buildings
- Macdonald named to York Planning Board
- Arrows' owners up for 'Best Chefs' award
- York Hospital surgery center to host open house Saturday
- Maine mulls indexing minimum wage
- 2-car crash shuts down Route 1 in York
- Yorkwise seeks items for annual benefit auction
- York school working to maintain accreditation
- Funding hopes for Memorial Bridge revived
- York police officers commended for work in arson, burglary cases
- Police: York High assault follows 'drug deal gone bad'
- High school 'mooner' gets maximum suspension
- Subcommittee hosts public forum on design standards
- About the Town in York
- York municipal meetings
- York area residents hone job-seeking skills in first-ever program
- York to pursue study of CO@ offending buildings
- FEMA tours storm damage as York awaits Obama's disaster ruling
- Bates College
- Expert on U.S. penal system to speak at Bates College
- In Bates College lecture, Harvard professor of religion to discuss significance of tears
- Memorial for Milton Lindholm '35 set for March 21, 1 p.m., the Chapel
- Politician to discuss hopes for a green, sovereign Quebec
- It can be arranged: The art of setting songs for a cappella
- January 2010 images of Bates
- February 2010 images of Bates
- Commentator Bay Buchanan to discuss immigration at Bates College
- Performance of Indonesian music, puppetry scheduled at Bates
- Former U.S. undersecretary of state for African affairs to speak about African leadership
- BatesNews Monthly Update: March 2010
- The Boston Herald talks to roots musician Corey Harris '91
- Press Herald interviews Snoop Dogg before Bates concert
- The New York Times describes new directing gig, with prisoners, for Arin Arbus '99
- The Boston Globe notes kickoff for My Secret Boston, co-founded by Jon Marcus '82
- The Portland Press Herald describes conflict about the Morse River's meandering ways
- The New York Times describes 'almost by accident' concert assembled by Andrew Cyr '96
- Trustees: Suggestions welcome for future honorands
- Press Herald interviews Snoop Dogg before Bates concert
- The New York Times describes new directing gig, with prisoners, for Arin Arbus '99
- Bowdoin College
- Want the Low-Down on Grad School?
- Alternative Spring Break 2010: Forgoing Fort Lauderdale to Serve the Common Good
- McKeen Center for the Common Good Receives Presidential Community Service Award
- Video: Longfellows Take TD Garden with Pre-Celtics Game National Anthem
- Longfellows Take TD Garden with Pre-Celtics Game National Anthem
- Bowdoin Amid the Oscars: Hey, Wasn't That Geoff Canada '74?
- McKeen Center Asks Alumni: What Literature Has Influenced You?
- Polar Chef Competition: Where's the Beef? In Everything, Even Dessert
- Ten Seniors Nominated to Phi Beta Kappa
- David Morse '73 Elected to National Academy of Engineering
- Tracing Lasting, Local Footprints of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'
- Through Russwurm's Eyes: 'The Conditions and Prospects of Haiti'
- Maine Students Gather for Sustainability Institute Led By Bowdoin Students
- Traditional Home magazine (March 2010)
- Storm Topples Trees Across Campus, Knocked Out Power
- Storm Topples Trees Across Campus, Knocks Out Power
- George Aumoithe '11 Receives 2010 National Voice & Action Award
- On Assignment: Nat Herz '09 at the Olympics
- Bowdoin Announces 2010 Honorary Degree Recipients
- Bowdoin Daily Sun a Compendium of News, Information
- Colby College
- Starbucks, Guns, and Besteman
- Angela Davis on Activism
- Success for Student Investors
- Still Working Out at 102
- Basketball Season Ends
- Women's Basketball Advances
- Women's Basketball Advances
- Women's Basketball Hosts Tourney
- SHOUT! This Weekend
- SHOUT! is Here
- African-American Art Exhibit
- Colby Live, March 4-6
- $70K for Haiti
- Women's Basketball in NCAA Tourney
- Cultural Understanding
- Radio Station Rallies for Homeless
- Women's Basketball in NCAA Tourney
- Cultural Understanding
- Haiti Relief Focused on Friday
- Year of the Tiger Expert
- University of New England
- Beth De Wolfe's Murder of Mary Bean featured on Seattle Post Intelligencer's website
- Bioethics author Eric Parens to speak on treating children with psychotropic drugs April 29th
- Brian Duff quoted in Press Herald story on gubernatorial politics
- Guest speaker Richard Sims of the NEA interviewed on MPBN radio
- UNE Art Gallery welcomes female dramatists to celebrate SWAN Day March 27th
- UNE Art Gallery welcomes female dramatists to celebrate SWAN Day
- Online history exhibit by Elizabeth De Wolfe featured in Journal Tribune
- UNE alum Melissa Osborn has research paper published in biomedical journal
- Evolutionary psychologist David Barash discusses human nature and violence in two lectures March 22 & 23
- TCCC Championship women's basketball team ends NCAA bid with loss to Western Connecticut
- President Ripich's address to business leaders garners media coverage
- UNE President Danielle Ripich discusses economic engine of health care education at Portland Regional Chamber breakfast
- Michael Wiles and Kashif Ahmad publish textbook of dermatology for chiropractic students and chiropractors
- Press Herald previews NCAA Division III tournament
- Blue turf field garners Press Herald story
- Josh Pahigian's new book explores baseball's most essential and inane debates
- UNE hosts International Children s Festival for Biddeford Intermediate School students
- Women's basketball team takes 2010 TCCC Championship; draws Western Connecticut in NCAA Championship
- Nor'easters women's basketball team focus of Portland Press Herald and WMTW stories
- Medical biology student Mustaf Shariff profiled in Sun Journal
- AARP: Maine
- Maine Newsletter
- Maine Bulletin State News
- Maine State Office
- Maine Volunteering
- Maine News
- Maine Advocacy
- Resources from Maine
- AARP Urges Mainers to Vote NO on Question #4
- For Your Health: Care Enough to Compare
- How to Protect Yourself Against the Flu This Season
- Success with Diabetes: Knowledge is Power
- Questions Are the Answer, Make Sure You Know Your Medications
- Healthcare Safety: Don t Become a Statistic!
- Budget is Short-Sighted and Threatens Values
- Maine s Next Governor: Ready for the Aging Boom?
- AsMaineGoes
- Under The Radar: Taxation Committee Votes To Raise LLC Filing Fees By 294%
- Talking Babies and Health Care
- Looking for info
- Healthcare Debate Observation
- IRS Has $4.2 Million for Maine Taxpayers Who Have Not Filed a 2006 Tax Return
- Alert: Listen around 12:30 today to find out if Augusta will undermine your right to petition
- Beardsley Interview on WUMM/Net on Mar 14, 11 AM
- Romania's Fix to Alcohol-Fueled Accidents?
- LD 1810 ...who in their right mind would want to heat with Electricity?
- Senate To Highlight New Spending
- Answering U.S. Census Questions: What's the Law?
- Forecaster Profile on Otten
- ME Teachers Union: Raise the Sales Tax or the Cigarette Tax
- Who do you trust, the government or the Bible?
- Change is Coming
- Maine's Worst Performing Schools
- Rep. Joy Proposes Plan to Divide Maine into Two States
- notice from us census
- charter schools in new york city having and impact...
- Catholic Preschool Boots Child Because Parents Are Lesbians
