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No raises — it gets better
Fewer workers are also part of FairPoint’s plan to remain solvent
FairPoint, as you might expect, has been in a tizzy.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| November 20, 2007
Exclusive: No raises for seven years
That’s just one way FairPoint plans to pay for northern New England's Verizon buyout
Shareholders will be worse off than customers — apparently even more so than they’re expecting.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| November 14, 2007
Anti-activist bill backed by Collins, Allen, and Michaud
Thought police
US Senator Susan Collins and both of Maine’s US representatives are backing legislation that could result in more incidents like the November 2 run-in between police and eco-activists in Greenville.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| November 14, 2007
Kennebunk library cancels, reinstates art show
Uncensored
“I’m very pleased,” says Swenson. “Censorship is stopped cold.”
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| November 07, 2007
It’s one in the morning — how sweet!
Handouts
Officials in New Zealand’s capital, Wellington, are considering a new way to reduce violence and other problems at bar-closing time: handing out chocolate.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| October 31, 2007
Gambling on voters
Downeast Mainers pin their hopes on the turn of the ballots
Do you want to expand gambling in Maine by letting the Passamaquoddy Tribe build and operate a slot-machine parlor, high-stakes beano games, and a harness-racing track in Washington County?
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| October 25, 2007
Legislature moves to protect Maine journalists
Shield law
“The very fact that the court would grant a motion like this, when there’s no suit pending,” she says. “You’ve got to be kidding me.”
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| October 17, 2007
Straight to video
Press releases
Frank Blethen has spent a lot of time supporting federal regulations that limit media consolidation, saying more owners equal more viewpoints, equals better democracy.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| October 10, 2007
Gov’t secrecy is fine with Maine’s attorney general
Freedom watch
Democratic Attorney General Steven Rowe, is refusing to defend the state’s Freedom of Access Act.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| October 10, 2007
US Rep. Allen to protestors: go directly to jail
Welcome mat
With Allen challenging Collins, Branson wondered aloud how long Anderson’s favors would continue.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| October 03, 2007
BruceFest
Music seen at Bubba's Sulky Lounge, September 22, 2007
Bubba's filled with fans eager to hear tributes to the heartland-rocker-in-chief, the gravel-voiced singer wrapped in the American flag.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| September 26, 2007
Speak now, or forever pay for copies
Free information
Last month, the Maine court system forbade the public to photograph court documents.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| September 26, 2007
Say anything
A Scarborough man’s new movie shows a lot, but tells little
A Scarborough man’s new movie shows a lot, but tells little
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| September 19, 2007
Music industry unites to help Portland artists
Foundations
If Austin, Texas, is any indicator, in five years’ time, Portland’s music scene may be even more vibrant than it is today.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| September 19, 2007
Enjoy the air show — you paid for it
Sky-high taxes
Let’s move beyond the $320 million in aircraft you have bought that will be performing at this weekend’s Great State of Maine Air Show at Brunswick Naval Air Station.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| September 12, 2007
Peace + Justice Center shutting down
Relocations
“The [center] offered a low-cost way for small nonprofits to have their own office space,” says Betsy Smith of Equality Maine.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| September 05, 2007
Laid off
Press releases
Here are two items major Maine newspapers would rather you not know about.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| August 29, 2007
Group seeks to hold Maine to UN standard
Outlawing torture
Next week Portland-based prison activists will be knocking on Munjoy Hill doors.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| August 29, 2007
Internet disconnect
Getting online in Maine can be painfully slow. And the planned Verizon-FairPoint merger won’t help.
If only our state officials thought about fiber.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| August 22, 2007
Air apparent?
McNallica finishes fourth in the U.S.
Maybe New Yorker writer Malcolm Gladwell is a breast man.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| August 20, 2007
Slow ride
Road movie crawls from Seattle to Boston by Segway
Here’s fair warning: for the next trip, “we might ride llamas,” Caldwell says.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| August 15, 2007
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