NextSentry: Category Archive for State News

Motorcycle noise a problem to some (July 31, 2009)

Lyme disease on the rise in New England states (July 24, 2009)

Containing an aggressive intruder (July 17, 2009)

Fuel rates expected to stay low this summer (June 5, 2009)

Officials prepare for possible swine flu outbreak (May 1, 2009)

Schools could see zero percent insurance increase (April 10, 2009)

Bill aims to protect from silent killer (Jan. 16, 2009)

New law could make distracted drivers more aware (Jan. 16, 2009)

Maine and South Portland’s new favorite son (Dec. 19, 2008)

Schools will have to make do with budget cuts (Dec. 5, 2008)

Botman takes helm at USM (Dec. 5, 2008)

You’re insured – but are you covered? (Oct. 24, 2008)

Coastal access issues focus of recent forums (Oct. 3, 2008)

Expert warns of identity theft (Sept. 26, 2008)

Fantastic fall foliage predicted for this year (Sept. 26, 2008)

Local, state officials give tips on winter savings (Sept. 19, 2008)

POWs honored in South Portland (Sept. 5, 2008)

Swimmers beware: It’s tough to break the grip of the rip (Aug. 22, 2008)

Worry over what will go in stoves with shortage (Aug. 15, 2008)

Daycare providers face new pool regulations (June 27, 2008)

Guest Editorial: Moving forward on Maine's budget (Printed March 7, 2008)

Veterans Bridge tops PACTS list (Printed Feb. 22, 2008)

Caucus: Republicans cast votes for Romney’s ‘Maine Victory’ (Printed Feb. 8, 2008)

City looks to shore up ties to the north (Printed Jan. 11, 2008)

Mayor Soule calls for secession (Printed Dec. 7, 2007)

Bond would aid college enrollment demand (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

Yeah Mr. J! (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Editorial: Dueling degrees (Printed Oct. 12, 2007)

Maine Harvest Day: Celebrating locally grown foods (Printed Sept. 28, 2007)

Heading back to school (Printed Sept. 7, 2007)

Cape Eliz. to go it alone (Printed Aug. 24, 2007)

Weekly Interview: Vincent McKusick (Printed Aug. 24, 2007

Governor launches ‘Take it Outside’ (Printed Aug. 3, 2007)

Weekly Interview: Bryan Kaenrath (Printed July 20, 2007)

Consolidation continues to raise questions (Printed July 13, 2007)

Letter: Maine Leads the way in honoring Cold War Vets (Printed July 6, 2007)

Guest Editorial: Let’s unite as a caring people and get on with the job (Printed June 29, 2007)

Osteopaths concerned over moves at UNECOM (Printed June 23, 2007)

School officials learn more about school district consolidation law (Printed June 23, 2007)

No district consolidation for Cape Eliz. or South Portland (Printed June 15, 2007)

New Exit 3 bridge work expected to begin in fall (Printed June 15, 2007)

Editorial: NIMBY isn’t always wrong (Printed June 15, 2007)

Editorial: "Straw man district?" (Printed May 25, 2007)

Editorial "Consolidation without borders" Printed May 18, 2007

Emissions cap and trade proposal moves forward (Printed May 11, 2007)

A bid for bonds (Printed May 4, 2007)

Planners discuss Pike spur (Printed April 27, 2007)

Ediorial "Turnpike spur should be explored" (Printed April 27, 2007)

Augusta news briefs (Printed April 20, 2007)

Attorney General makes a case for early childhood intervention (Printed April 20, 2007)

Get District Consolidation updates

Biddeford woman raises funds for Long Creek’s Blanket project (Printed April 13, 2007)

Cape Elizabeth manager releases benchmark study (Printed April 13, 2007)

Editorial: Cape gets an ‘A’ for benchmark study (Printed April 13, 2007)

Letter: City officials throw cold water on cold war vets (Printed March 30, 2007)

Maine’s endangered and threatened species (Printed March 23, 2007)

Iraq vet explores Congressional seat (Printed March 9, 2007)

Residents' and employees' rights must be balanced, Long Creek officials say (Printed Feb. 23, 2007)

Dill sponsors election legislation addressing issue advocacy groups

Real ID: A violation of rights or a necessary step? (Printed Feb. 23, 2007)

Weekly Interview: Rodney Bouffard (Printed Feb. 23, 2007)

Amanda Estes' Notebook: Into the hole (Printed Feb. 16, 2007)

Editorial: Disturbing questions at Long Creek (Printed Feb. 9, 2007)

Letter: Protect our schools or we'll find new ones (Printed Feb. 9, 2007)

South Portland decries valuation calculation (Printed Feb. 2)

Weekly Interview: Connie Goldman (Printed Feb. 2, 2007)

Letter: Local control is about more than money (Printed Feb. 2, 2007)

News Briefs (Printed Jan. 26)

Bliss proposes tax code changes (Printed Jan. 19)

Novel approach to drunk driving (Printed Jan. 19)

Editorial: Regional school districts flawed (Printed Jan. 12)

Letter: Cold War Victory Day now a reality (Printed Jan. 12)

City petitions Augusta with new bill requests (Printed Jan. 5)

Exit 3 work may begin in spring (Printed Dec. 22)

SMCC looks toward a future of growth (Printed Dec. 1)

Zack Anchors' Notebook: "Local activity on alternative energy " (Printed Nov. 17)

Editorial (Printed Nov. 11)

Ward Peck's Jersey Tawk (Printed in the Scarborough Leader Nov. 3)

Council mulls Exit 3 night work request (Printed Oct. 27)

EDITORIAL (Printed Oct. 27)

Local parish cluster plan moves forward (Printed Oct. 20)

Weekly Interview: Janine Bisaillon-Cary (Printed Sept. 29)

Council hears TABOR critique (Printed Sept.22)

Political ethics dispute continues to rage on (Printed Sept. 1)

Wild on blueberry-flavored pork

State GOP seeks record number of lawn sign thefts, nominates Woodcock

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