Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME) back issues from October 2005:
Lawyer guilty of operating a brothel ; A jury convicts Gary H. Reiner on all four prostitution and money- laundering counts, ending a five-year federal probe.
Oct 01, 2005;
Routed dentists smiling now ; Maine expedites a license to practice so a Louisiana couple can relocate here.
Oct 01, 2005;
Opening for all to sea ; The $16.5 million Portland facility combines marine research and high-tech elementary education.
Oct 01, 2005;
Roberts will begin job with Maine case ; Barber Foods workers say they should be paid for time spent donning gear.
Oct 01, 2005;
LENDING A HELPING HAND
Oct 01, 2005
Bush sends an overdue call for energy conservation ; The president's request to save fuel has merit, but we need national resolve on our energy use.
Oct 01, 2005
Sale of Hay & Peabody's street clock is put on hold ; Portland's historic preservation manager thinks an ordinance could prevent its removal.
Oct 01, 2005;
Animals strut their stuff ; Pulling competitions and racing continue today, the final day of this year's Cumberland County Fair.
Oct 01, 2005;
Horse's death shows presence of lethal virus ; The death in Lebanon confirms that there are mosquitoes in Maine carrying the EEE virus.
Oct 01, 2005;
Moosehead plan will be modified ; Plum Creek Co. responds to concerns that too much of its development would be in remote areas.
Oct 01, 2005;
`MAKING MUSIC VISIBLE'
Oct 01, 2005
Poet Barnstone to appear at Bowdoin on Tuesday
Oct 01, 2005;
Deputies chalk up arrests, warnings at checkpoint
Oct 01, 2005;
Apartment fire injures two, displaces residents
Oct 01, 2005;
Wal-Mart's size limit won't be challenged
Oct 01, 2005;
Chowder Challenge starts at 11 a.m. at Town Hall
Oct 01, 2005;
Game postponed for students' wakes ; Noble High School mourns two classmates who died this week - one of cancer, another of suffocation.
Oct 01, 2005;
Senators cut funds for food and heat ; They promise to restore the funding, cut in a deal to keep government running.
Oct 01, 2005;
Columnist Tucker wins Lovejoy Award ; Cynthia Tucker will accept the honor at Colby College with a speech on Oct. 16.
Oct 01, 2005;
Jane Porter, 86, loved crazy hats, social causes, new adventures
Oct 01, 2005;
District Court
Oct 01, 2005
Maine takes center stage for home improvements ; 'Extreme Makeover' is building a house in Wells, while 'Trading Spaces' does segments in Portland.
Oct 01, 2005;
Clustered housing would be `green' ; Saco's mayor sees the plan as preferable to 2-acre home lots, but some neighbors are skeptical.
Oct 01, 2005;
L.L. Bean near deal with ad firm, magazine says
Oct 01, 2005;
United Methodist to conduct blessing of dogs on Sunday
Oct 01, 2005
The Rev. Matson to conduct blessing of animals Sunday
Oct 01, 2005
Rabbi Braun, cantor to lead Kever Avot cemetery visit
Oct 01, 2005
People's United to begin worship experience Oct. 9
Oct 01, 2005
Faithfully feeding others ; Wayside Soup Kitchen unites many volunteers from different churches in a shared mission.
Oct 01, 2005;
The Rev. Angela R. Stibitz ordained at state conference
Oct 01, 2005
Portland holds off Gorham for 2-1 victory
Oct 01, 2005;
In a battle of Rams, Deering trips Gorham ; Tailback Brian Sandora paces a potent offense with three touchdowns in a 28-20 Class A victory.
Oct 01, 2005;
Westbrook reaches 8-1 by beating Kennebunk
Oct 01, 2005;
McCourt sparks Tigers to victory over Boothbay
Oct 01, 2005;
Hawks remain unbeaten with win over Red Storm
Oct 01, 2005;
H.S. FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD
Oct 01, 2005
After bye, Maine ready to bear down ; Following a tough loss to Richmond and a bye week, the Black Bears play Albany tonight in Portland.
Oct 01, 2005;
Maine kids: some stay, some leave
Oct 01, 2005;
Jonathan-on-the-spot is ready for the Yankees
Oct 01, 2005;
BLAKE, HALL & ALLEN CELT SPRINT CHALLENGE
Oct 01, 2005
HOTCHKISS, JAY
Oct 01, 2005
MASKELL, PATRICIA L.
Oct 01, 2005
VALLIERE, NORMAN E.
Oct 01, 2005
HANLON, JOHN F.
Oct 01, 2005
PRIOR SR., STEPHEN KENNETH
Oct 01, 2005
WILLIAMS, LT. COL. ROBERT H.
Oct 01, 2005
SOUCY, MARY H.
Oct 01, 2005
BARON, CATHERINE
Oct 01, 2005
LOWELL, MARY ROSE (DEVENO)
Oct 01, 2005
KATZ, LYLE "GENE"
Oct 01, 2005
BEAHM, JAMES T.
Oct 01, 2005
WALSH, DONATA RITA "TINA"
Oct 01, 2005
COTE, ELLA H.
Oct 01, 2005
SPINE, THERESA R.
Oct 01, 2005
WILLIAMS, PHYLLIS L.
Oct 01, 2005
BREWSTER, ROBERT L.
Oct 01, 2005
GOULET, THOMAS W.
Oct 01, 2005
Home-makeover crews descend on Maine towns.
Oct 01, 2005
L.L. Bean chooses new advertising agency.
Oct 01, 2005
Gulf of Maine Research Institute sets its sights on elementary-school students.
Oct 01, 2005
Fish-quota plan gets mixed reviews ; Proponents say it would ease pressure on fish and fishermen; critics fear industry consolidation.
Oct 02, 2005;
Misuse of funds is costly for state ; Officials try to sort out what went wrong in the overpayment of federal funds for migrant students.
Oct 02, 2005;
LENDING A HAND TO A HURRICANE VICTIM
Oct 02, 2005
Now what do they do? ; Hurricane Katrina victims in Mississippi consider their future - some with resolve, others with resignation.
Oct 02, 2005;
Little horses have big day ; The largest miniature horse show in the state gives the Cumberland County Fair a grand finale.
Oct 02, 2005;