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Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME) back issues from September 2003:

Moving up and moving in ; Maine colleges and universities welcome students for a new year

Sep 01, 2003;

WAS THAT THE SUMMER WE DESERVED?

Sep 01, 2003;

Moore right on his tablets, but should listen to More on the law ; If we are to remain free, we have to respect the law. Even when it is wrong.

Sep 01, 2003;

Effort aims to remove dispatch barrier ; A $6 million grant is sought to upgrade radios so Greater Portland rescuers can communicate.

Sep 01, 2003;

Outlook for workers mixed on Labor Day ; Signs of recovery abound, but uncertainty from Washington holds the economy back.

Sep 01, 2003

Keeping North Korea meetings going is best thing to do now ; Reaching an agreement on nuclear weapons won't be easy, but it's absolutely vital.

Sep 01, 2003

Lean government a part of fighting fat and sprawl ; It is the regulations, after all, that are causing these problems.

Sep 01, 2003

Project targets stressed clergy ; Two groups will form to give pastors a place to share their problems and solicit input from each other.

Sep 01, 2003;

A bigger and better Windham school ; The new, $35 million high school - years in the planning - can hold 1,150 students.

Sep 01, 2003;

Saco wants to outlaw motorcycles' loud noise ; A proposed ordinance, modeled on those in Portland and Old Orchard, forbids excessive exhaust noise.

Sep 01, 2003;

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR SEES SAME SPIRIT Series: Spotlight On Schools

Sep 01, 2003;

WHAT'S OPEN TODAY

Sep 01, 2003

COTE, MARY L. MORABITO

Sep 01, 2003

CORCORAN, MADELINE A.

Sep 01, 2003

BEAL, HAROLD E.

Sep 01, 2003

ASALI, ANDREW L.

Sep 01, 2003

RILEY, THOMAS E.

Sep 01, 2003

GIBERSON, ROWENA E. (Goff)

Sep 01, 2003

WILEY, DONALD L.

Sep 01, 2003

BOSTON, LAWRENCE M. "Sonny"

Sep 01, 2003

RISLEY, MARIA L.

Sep 01, 2003

KNIGHT, LINWOOD A.

Sep 01, 2003

BEYENBERG, WILLIAM R.

Sep 01, 2003

BETTERLEY, CARL J.

Sep 01, 2003

MORSE, ROBERT A.

Sep 01, 2003

BAILEY, TRUE M.

Sep 01, 2003

FENDERSON, HAROLD I.

Sep 01, 2003

PERRUZZI, ANTHONY W.

Sep 01, 2003

RICH, JUDY A.

Sep 01, 2003

YES! ; Can a bunch of relatively inexperienced but very energetic kids produce quality television programming? On deadline?

Sep 01, 2003;

Dreams turn into nightmare ; The Sea Dogs lose to New Haven on Field of Dreams day and fall out of playoff contention.

Sep 01, 2003;

Fenway cheers a Yankee: just this one, for all time

Sep 01, 2003;

A bigger and better Windham school [Corrected 09/09/03] ; The new, $35 million high school - years in the planning - can hold 1,150 students.

Sep 01, 2003;

So long, sweet summer ; A record 180,000 motorists left Maine on Labor Day, the traditional end of the state's busy summer tourist season.

Sep 02, 2003;

AN ETHNIC MEMORY ETCHED IN STONE

Sep 02, 2003;

Maine sits on sidelines in race for president ; It may take on more importance if a number of factors heat up competition.

Sep 02, 2003;

Penobscots right to question motives of agency's decision ; The EPA should consider results of the sediment study on the Penobscot River.

Sep 02, 2003

Ogunquit votes once again for selectman ; It's Alan Yaffe vs. Roger Brown in the second special election since regular April balloting.

Sep 02, 2003;

PLANTING MEMORIES Garden honors Maine victims of Sept. 11 ; Rescuers who died that tragic day are also memorialized at the Eastern Promenade site.

Sep 02, 2003;

Town picks candidates for manager ; Six or seven applicants for the job of New Gloucester town manager will be interviewed.

Sep 02, 2003;

'Teachers being asked to be parents' Series: Spotlight on the Schools

Sep 02, 2003;

GIBERSON, ROWENA E. (Goff)

Sep 02, 2003

COTE, MARY L. MORABITO

Sep 02, 2003

CORCORAN, MADELINE A.

Sep 02, 2003

BOSTON, LAWRENCE M. "Sonny"

Sep 02, 2003

WILEY, DONALD L.

Sep 02, 2003

BETTERLEY, CARL J.

Sep 02, 2003

BEYENBERG, WILLIAM R.

Sep 02, 2003

KNIGHT, LINWOOD A.

Sep 02, 2003

RISLEY, MARIA L.

Sep 02, 2003

MORSE, ROBERT A.

Sep 02, 2003

BAILEY, TRUE M.

Sep 02, 2003

FENDERSON, HAROLD I.

Sep 02, 2003

PERRUZZI, ANTHONY W.

Sep 02, 2003

RICH, JUDY A.

Sep 02, 2003

REYNOLDS, RITA C.

Sep 02, 2003

SUDLOW, JEAN E.

Sep 02, 2003

KENNEDY, LINDA J.

Sep 02, 2003

LEIGHTON, MARJORIE F.

Sep 02, 2003

RUSSELL, WINFIELD P.

Sep 02, 2003

DARLING, ADELBERT M. "Deb"

Sep 02, 2003

SHIRLEY, CLEVELAND T. "Tim"

Sep 02, 2003

BIGELOW, WINONA M.

Sep 02, 2003

ROBBINS, EMMA M.

Sep 02, 2003

ROYCROFT, PAULINE M.

Sep 02, 2003