Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME) back issues from June 2004:
Long ceremony fells a dozen band members
Jun 01, 2004;
Patriotism abundant at parades ; The war in Iraq brings more emotion to Memorial Day this year.
Jun 01, 2004;
'Greens" hear a higher calling ; A Saco church founded an EarthCare team as a matter of its religious faith.
Jun 01, 2004;
Black `pioneers' honored ; A service lauds the founders of the Abyssinian Church, the center of Maine's abolitionist movement and early black community.
Jun 01, 2004;
FATHER HONORED, CITY ENRICHED ; A trust fund for Charles Davenport, set up by his son, has been assisting Bath for more than 70 years. Series: THE PRESERVATION OF MEMORY
Jun 01, 2004;
City to unveil square's `jewel box' ; Tonight, the public can view a plan for the artwork that will function as a new downtown bus shelter.
Jun 01, 2004;
Controversy enlivens race for probate judge ; Five Democrats, including the incumbent, want the part-time job.
Jun 01, 2004;
Memories of victim aid battle on abuse ; At a vigil, friends of Lisa Deprez and officials call for action on domestic violence.
Jun 01, 2004;
Gertrude Cordeau, 85, enjoyed a varied career and family celebrations
Jun 01, 2004;
MACELMAN, CAROLYN
Jun 01, 2004
PATTERSON, ROBERT B.
Jun 01, 2004
GOTHROW, HILDEGARDE E.
Jun 01, 2004
MATTIE, FRANCIS N.
Jun 01, 2004
FREDERICK, MICHAEL A.
Jun 01, 2004
BINGHAM, LEROY
Jun 01, 2004
JACKSON, JOHN H., Jr.
Jun 01, 2004
DOLLOFF, MAYNARD A.
Jun 01, 2004
MAHONEY, BERTHA M.
Jun 01, 2004
DAHMS, WALTER G. "Peter" III
Jun 01, 2004
JOY, WILFRED L. Sr.
Jun 01, 2004
DOING WELL BY DOING GOOD ; A conference this week will explore how socially responsible behavior can help a company's bottom line.
Jun 01, 2004;
Low airfares sending ticket sales sky high
Jun 01, 2004;
Hard to believe, but cottontails need a little help to multiply ; People should be all ears when it comes to a hunting exemption.
Jun 01, 2004
Bad behavior hurt more than judges' reputations ; Both of these men have caused damage to the judicial system.
Jun 01, 2004
State rightly puts focus on creating tech jobs ; A new `science czar' will concentrate on opportunities in technology.
Jun 01, 2004
Two friends become rivals for Senate seat ; There are only small differences between the two men running in the Democratic primary.
Jun 01, 2004;
Housing, bus, tax rate are top council issues ; One difference among the six candidates running for three seats is how Falmouth can best help to create affordable housing.
Jun 01, 2004;
MAINE MILESTONES
Jun 01, 2004
Sea Dogs just enjoy their trip ; Portland wins its fourth straight at Manchester against the Eastern League's new team.
Jun 01, 2004;
YMCA BACK BAY 5K
Jun 01, 2004
LIVE YOUR DREAMS 5K
Jun 01, 2004
Maine judge to probe judicial misconduct ; D. Brock Hornby has been named to a panel by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Jun 01, 2004;
DIAMOND OF A DAY Deering stops Portland in Telegram League final ; The Rams take a 9-0 lead, then hold on for a 10-7 victory and a second straight baseball title.
Jun 01, 2004;
Four seeking two seats as school decisions loom ; `De-tracking' at the high school and having fifth grade in the middle school continue to be key issues.
Jun 01, 2004;
Tigers grab softball title, dash on to tournament ; Biddeford regroups to top Scarborough 7-4 in the SMAA final and eyes the Western Class A playoffs.
Jun 01, 2004;
Waiting for a home, sweet home - permit
Jun 02, 2004;
Boats search for ferry survivors ; The cause of the Red Sea sinking is unknown, though a fire reportedly broke out.
Jun 02, 2004;
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Jun 02, 2004
Boats search for ferry survivors ; The cause of the Red Sea sinking is unknown, though a fire reportedly broke out.
Jun 02, 2004;
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Jun 02, 2004
BRIEFING
Jun 02, 2004
Blue Blazes score early, hold off Stags ; Westbrook builds a 6-1 lead and survives a late rally to advance in the Class A baseball playoffs.
Jun 02, 2004;
Stags show up playoff-ready ; Cheverus dominates Portland in the regional boys' lacrosse tourney for the second straight year.
Jun 02, 2004;
Greely, Falmouth advance in 1-0 games
Jun 02, 2004;
Just like that, Noble's back in the hunt ; The Knights end a four-game skid with an upset of McAuley in a regional softball playoff game.
Jun 02, 2004;
Tigers collect upset
Jun 02, 2004;
Gorham handles Wells
Jun 02, 2004;
Kennebunk boys spring upset
Jun 02, 2004;
Rams make a run, but Flyers hold up ; The Deering girls press for an upset of Waynflete, but fall short in a regional lacrosse quarterfinal, 8-6.
Jun 02, 2004;
Brunswick girls move on, 10-8
Jun 02, 2004;
Police charge man with terrorizing in hospital incident
Jun 02, 2004;
Two business owners vie for District 20 seat Series: Election 2004
Jun 02, 2004;
FORTIER, BERNICE M. "Bunny"
Jun 02, 2004
FAITHFUL FANS REWARDED
Jun 02, 2004
Ex-fugitive sentenced on a firearm charge
Jun 02, 2004;
HOLMSTEN, AINO E.
Jun 02, 2004
WINDHAM TOWN COUNCIL AT-LARGE SEAT: Michael Shaughnessy challenges incumbent Willard Blanchard ; The winner will have to deal with a number of issues that have divided the Windham council. Series: Ele
Jun 02, 2004;
Man charged in assault of girlfriend and toddler
Jun 02, 2004;
HOUSE DISTRICT 134, DEMOCRATS: Saco voters have two-way race in House Democratic primary ; Linda Valentino and Daniel Cabral seek the House District 134 seat left vacant by term limits. Series: Electi
Jun 02, 2004;
When every vote counts ; Low turnout is likely for the decision on Maine education costs Series: Election 2004
Jun 02, 2004;
Developer wants to build on business park parcel
Jun 02, 2004;
Body found in surf; death ruled a suicide
Jun 02, 2004;
Bowdoin junior chosen college Republican leader
Jun 02, 2004;
Ben Meyers, 68, retail gardener and man of style with `an artistic soul'
Jun 02, 2004;
Quarry Hill offering free summer programs
Jun 02, 2004;