Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME) back issues from April 2007:
Gulf of Maine at center of new fish-farm debate ; Backers say offshore aquaculture can be profitable and mitigate environmental concerns. Critics say fishermen and fish will suffer.
Apr 01, 2007;
Tribal-racino backers feeling luckier this time around they have inside track this year ; State House: Unlike 2005, Gov. John Baldacci can't kill Washington County's gambling bid this year.
Apr 01, 2007;
'Whole family is wiped out now' ; Neighbors recount James Peters' odd behavior before he apparently killed his mother and kept police at bay.
Apr 01, 2007;
Multiple duty tours no longer unusual ; The Pentagon offers incentives to get troops to redeploy, and the number killed during repeat tours is growing.
Apr 01, 2007;
Winners announced in Poetry Out Loud contest
Apr 01, 2007;
Arts Planner
Apr 01, 2007;
Gardiner salutes hometown poet Robinson
Apr 01, 2007;
There goes the neighborhood ... out for a stroll
Apr 01, 2007;
Lost, now found ; The dreamers at Architalx were at it again, inviting any and all to throw caution to the winds and submit ideas for transforming these six 'Lost Sites' of urban potential.
Apr 01, 2007;
Portland Stage mixes things up with diverse 2007-08 slate
Apr 01, 2007;
Focus on free trade ; Ever wondered how free trade affects us and the economy? Author spells it out.
Apr 01, 2007;
Signings, etc. - ANDRE DUBUS III
Apr 01, 2007;
Shellfish rules guard the Maine brand ; Protecting public health has to be the ultimate goal of any review of shellfish testing rules.
Apr 01, 2007
Don't fall asleep on tax relief ; As the debate drags on, the eyes glaze over. That's when good policy succumbs to special interests.
Apr 01, 2007;
Trade pacts' benefits far outweigh their losses ; U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud's opposition doesn't mean they aren't worthwhile for Mainers.
Apr 01, 2007
The public is invited to meet the editorial board in Augusta ; Monday's 2 p.m. meeting at the State House Welcome Center is open to all.
Apr 01, 2007
Bird club adds 45 acres to Thorncrag Nature Sanctuary
Apr 01, 2007
THE HOUSE THAT SALMON BUILT ; Rich in history and camaraderie, for the Veazie Salmon Club today, all that's missing is the fishing.
Apr 01, 2007;
An omission of note in new fishing regs
Apr 01, 2007;
On the Move
Apr 01, 2007
Water deal too sweet? ; Poland Spring pays millions to take water from the ground in Fryeburg. But where the money goes raises questions about whether enough is flowing to ratepayers.
Apr 01, 2007;
JUST ADD WATER ; Birdbaths and similar enticements for our feathered friends fly off retailers' shelves.
Apr 01, 2007;
Importance of mulch goes far beyond weed control and aesthetics
Apr 01, 2007;
cancer. ; Think it's a death sentence? Think again.
Apr 01, 2007;
These boots are made for gawking
Apr 01, 2007;
Carving out a new, artistic life
Apr 01, 2007;
Agent to be hired to assess property
Apr 01, 2007;
Revaluation fund to get $57,000
Apr 01, 2007;
Voters juggle funds to repair old fence
Apr 01, 2007;
Cap on retail lots defeated by voters
Apr 01, 2007;
Ex-town manager Toothaker honored
Apr 01, 2007;
Residents amend zoning ordinance
Apr 01, 2007;
Club to get funds to maintain trails
Apr 01, 2007;
Spending plan sails through
Apr 01, 2007;
Voters elect officers set annual budget
Apr 01, 2007;
New town office plan turned down
Apr 01, 2007;
Maine Sunday Telegram All-State Ski Team - BOYS
Apr 01, 2007;
Maine Sunday Telegram All-State Ski Team - GIRLS
Apr 01, 2007
Sea Dogs' roster is packed with surprises
Apr 01, 2007;
For Egan, skiing has become serious fun ; Cape Elizabeth's Graham Egan not only has fun on the slopes, he has become a dominating force.
Apr 01, 2007;
Plenty of stories to liven Red Sox ; Spring training is coming to an end, and all of the questions are on the way to being answered.
Apr 01, 2007;
Hallweaver finds a beat all her own ; Molly Hallweaver of Yarmouth ends her ski racing career with a state title and our MVP award.
Apr 01, 2007;
Made in Japan ; Daisuke Matsuzaka is just the latest example of a growing trend of Japanese players leaving for the United States.
Apr 01, 2007;
Fans hustling to find a way to St. Louis ; In a virtual rite of spring, Maine hockey fans again scramble to follow their team to the Frozen Four.
Apr 01, 2007;
Huskies use homers to sweep doubleheader
Apr 01, 2007;
Bobcats win opener, settle for softball split
Apr 01, 2007;
Heavyweight raising funds, inspiring hope as a Boston bandit
Apr 01, 2007;
A season is upon us, hope, dreams and all
Apr 01, 2007;
Monmouth Academy student wins national honor
Apr 01, 2007;
Writer Steve Almond to deliver lecture at UMF
Apr 01, 2007;
Kennebec flooded 20 years ago today ; Maine is better prepared now than it was for the April Fool's Day Flood, experts say.
Apr 01, 2007;
Cats appear more sensitive to tainted food ; Experts can't explain why melamine is causing kidney failure.
Apr 01, 2007;
Daniel Kenneth Ingerson, 58
Apr 01, 2007
INGERSON, DANIEL KENNETH
Apr 01, 2007
Hannah Elizabeth Spinney Gunn, 95
Apr 01, 2007
Sgt. Jason William Swiger, 24
Apr 01, 2007
BEAROR, RENE E.
Apr 01, 2007
MCCANN, ELIZABETH A.
Apr 01, 2007
Jennifer J. O'Shea, 39
Apr 01, 2007
Helen M. Harvey, 93
Apr 01, 2007
Dantina (Tina) Rosa Sherman
Apr 01, 2007
SHERMAN, DANTINA (TINA) ROSA
Apr 01, 2007
Jason E. Berke, 39
Apr 01, 2007
BLATTNER, ALVIN ROBERT "BOB"
Apr 01, 2007
Carol L. Seavey, 48
Apr 01, 2007