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Gov. Baldacci faces in-party challenge
Democratic primary
A progressive Maine Democrat has filed papers to unseat Governor John Baldacci, and said he will announce his candicacy later this week or early next.
By
JEFF INGLIS
| January 25, 2006
People who need people in Maine
Active plans
Nearly 100 Maine social and environmental activists are in the final stages of drafting a strategic plan they hope will bolster their work. The program is designed to bring chronically independent advocacy groups together to craft a state “blueprint” for social change.
By
SARA DONNELLY
| January 25, 2006
Sinclair may have violated state law
A union attorney is investigating allegations that Sinclair Broadcast Group failed to obey a Maine law requiring employers to pay workers within eight days of the close of a pay period.
By
JEFF INGLIS
| January 19, 2006
Frank Fixaris, 1934-2006
The news that Frank Fixaris had died last Friday hit me like a ton of bricks. Though I never actually met him in person, and only chanced to talk with him on the phone during a couple of interviews, I, like many, many people throughout Maine, loved him like a grandfather.
By
SAM PFEIFLE
| January 18, 2006
An album a day
Moes Haven go the distance
To record and release 365 albums in a lifetime seems like a lot. But in a single year? That’s just crazy.
By
DANA JONES
| January 18, 2006
Good soundbreaks make . . .
Hotel vs. Club
The Portland Regency Hotel has sued the Alehouse, saying the club generates too much noise and disturbs hotel guests.
By
JEFF INGLIS
| January 18, 2006
Squeezing Sudan
Eye on Augusta
Portland-based members of the Fur tribe, one of the largest Sudanese tribes, are trumpeting legislation which they hope will help end killing an ocean away in Africa.
By
SARA DONNELLY
| January 18, 2006
Hot property
Changes at the Center for Cultural Exchange
One of the most visible anchors of the so-called "Arts District" in Portland might soon jump ship.
By
SARA DONNELLY
| January 05, 2006
Gays and the GOP
Helping homosexuals come out of the closet . . . as Republicans
The latest chapter of the Log Cabin Republicans launched on December 30 in Portland.
By
SARA DONNELLY
| January 05, 2006
Pollution Watch
Dredging the Department of Environmental Protection
Maine environmental activists hope a shake-up at the DEP will make the department more responsive to their interests. But will it?
By
SARA DONNELLY
| January 09, 2006
Senators fight snooping
Our voices in Washington, DC
President Bush authorized spying on US citizens without bothering to seek the approval of a federal court. A Maine senator is leading the charge to find out why.
By
JEFF INGLIS
| January 03, 2006
Radio
Reich and roll on MPG
Gone, mostly, are the days of gathering around the radio for express, focused entertainment.
By
MEGAN GRUMBLING
| October 27, 2008
Good eats
Breaking out of breakfast
Moses Sabina, a native Portlander and chef for eight years, has taken over the nook of 703 Congress Street with plans to enhance the flavor inside the condominium with the giant pineapple painted on the side.
By
LISA CRAIG
| January 19, 2006
Good eats
Breaking out for breakfast
A Portland chef has taken over the nook of 703 Congress Street with plans to enhance the flavor inside the condominium with the giant pineapple painted on the side.
By
LISA CRAIG
| January 04, 2006
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