Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME) back issues from March 2006:
Report finds progress in children's health ; Smoking and obesity are down, but mental health hospitalizations have risen, an annual survey suggests.
Mar 01, 2006;
Augusta lingerie shop stops using live models in windows
Mar 01, 2006;
A REAL COOL JOB
Mar 01, 2006
Council: Speed up blueprint for schools ; Portland councilors and the school board should decide what elementary schools to close, many say.
Mar 01, 2006;
HEAVY TRAFFIC
Mar 01, 2006
Biddeford seeks new deal in meetings with MERC ; The city wants to revisit environmental issues and negotiate a lower rate for municipal trash collection.
Mar 01, 2006;
Harry `The Horse' Kaklegian, 79, warm-hearted court `fixture'
Mar 01, 2006;
HIRSHON, BENJAMIN
Mar 01, 2006
DUBAY, YOLANDE (DEMERS)
Mar 01, 2006
COPPINGER, MARGARET I. (WALSH)
Mar 01, 2006
LUDKA, STEVE F.
Mar 01, 2006
LEARY JR., GERALD C.
Mar 01, 2006
STARK, CAROL LYNNE
Mar 01, 2006
MITCHELL, BEATRICE A.
Mar 01, 2006
DARLING, VERNON P.
Mar 01, 2006
BLAKE, RUBY M.
Mar 01, 2006
KILMARTIN, JOSEPH A.
Mar 01, 2006
LANDRY, JAMES E.
Mar 01, 2006
BOWLER, MARTINA DUGAN
Mar 01, 2006
ESTES SR., THOMAS EUGENE "BUD"
Mar 01, 2006
MOORE, ROLAND L.
Mar 01, 2006
DENNISON, MARY DICKSON
Mar 01, 2006
BRUNSELL, ELEANOR L. "PUNKY" (SHAW)
Mar 01, 2006
GUY, LOUIS P.
Mar 01, 2006
JOHNSTONE, RUSSELL E.
Mar 01, 2006
MCLAUCHLAN, THOMAS F.
Mar 01, 2006
FALLON, MARY C.
Mar 01, 2006
VEIT JR., CHARLES JAMES HOWARD
Mar 01, 2006
MASON, THOMAS F.
Mar 01, 2006
WHIDDEN, BARBARA DEBECK
Mar 01, 2006
HANNA, DR. JOHN GREIST
Mar 01, 2006
LAWRENCE, JACK
Mar 01, 2006
KAKLEGIAN, HARRY R. "THE HORSE"
Mar 01, 2006
HOYT, GWENN GILES
Mar 01, 2006
BAINES, EDWARD
Mar 01, 2006
REED III, VERNER ZEVOLA
Mar 01, 2006
GOODWIN, RICHARD N.
Mar 01, 2006
DUBOIS, RICHARD L.
Mar 01, 2006
Shooting death: An accident, or an execution? ; Opposing attorneys in Douglas Dyer's trial dispute whether he deliberately killed his married lover.
Mar 01, 2006;
Bill would outlaw sale of cell phone data ; State House: New `data burglars' have attracted attention and raised concerns about privacy.
Mar 01, 2006;
New boat launch may settle Sebago dispute ; The Portland Water District has long been concerned about the lake's southern launch, near intake pipes.
Mar 01, 2006;
Club's manager tries to halt eviction ; Chris Morgan had agreed the State's owner could kick him out today if they didn't settle a rent dispute.
Mar 01, 2006;
Births
Mar 01, 2006
StrollerFit ; The new program lets mothers of young children get some exercise and do a bit of socializing.
Mar 01, 2006;
Notes
Mar 01, 2006
`Taste of Shakespeare' being offered at academy
Mar 01, 2006
Gallery to show works of flameworked glass
Mar 01, 2006
Atlantic Challenge offering three sea-related lectures
Mar 01, 2006
Chewonki session features Maine's hunting birds
Mar 01, 2006
Highlights
Mar 01, 2006
Women needed for lobstering calendar ; The men are all selected for the 2007 project, but women are harder to find.
Mar 01, 2006;
Births
Mar 01, 2006
Military Notes
Mar 01, 2006
Second dance marathon to benefit youth group
Mar 01, 2006;
Heartwood opening show of smaller art works
Mar 01, 2006
Sweetser Series presents production of `Love Letters'
Mar 01, 2006
After-school program seeks to promote healthy eating ; The Power of Choice is sponsored by the Extension, with help from other health groups.
Mar 01, 2006;
District Court
Mar 01, 2006
MIT professor to discuss race categorization
Mar 01, 2006
Stars of Mighty Ducks' system gaining notice
Mar 01, 2006;
Activists vow to fight for ethics probe ; Last week, the state ethics commission decided not to investigate claims that Rep. Saviello abused his power.
Mar 01, 2006;
Communities struggle with town meeting attendance ; Leaders are trying to drum up interest while appealing to townspeoples' sense of responsibility.
Mar 01, 2006;
LITTLE EAST ALL-CONFERENCE
Mar 01, 2006
Disciplined Brunswick finishes off Messalonskee ; The Dragons' penalty-kill lifts Brunswick to a 2-0 win and into the Eastern `A' hockey semifinals.
Mar 01, 2006;
UNE needs just two years to reach the deep end of the pool
Mar 01, 2006;