Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME) back issues from June 2007:
A fresh look at Maine style ; The state's newest 'shelter' magazine aims to appeal to a broad base of consumers.
Jun 01, 2007;
It's a long, rewarding day as Bulldogs win league title ; Portland puts away Deering 12-4 to capture the Telegram League after beating Gorham in a semi.
Jun 01, 2007;
A visitor, and miles of smiles ; Coco Crisp of the Red Sox uses an off day to bring delight to kids who can use all the delight they can find
Jun 01, 2007;
Furor raises larger issues ; The impact of parents on high school programs is examined as Westbrook loses its softball coach.
Jun 01, 2007;
A last-minute comeback, and Portland gets to brag ; The Bulldogs defeat Deering 9-8 in a boys' lacrosse game between friendly competitors.
Jun 01, 2007;
Hill's death a painful dose of reality
Jun 01, 2007;
Peaks secession fails, but island, city still must coexist ; The attempt was handicapped by the lack of wholehearted support on Peaks itself.
Jun 01, 2007
Panel backs Maine forest projects ; If Congress approves, preservation programs in Newry and Milford would get $4.4 million.
Jun 01, 2007;
Maine veterans get surprise drug bill ; About 3,000 Mainers are back-billed for charges omitted for more than a year because of a Veterans Affairs computer error.
Jun 01, 2007;
Charges to be dropped in Bush estate incident ; A New Jersey man ruled incompetent to stand trial spent four years in custody for possessing ammunition.
Jun 01, 2007;
Working waterfront study finds little left lefle'working' miles ; Of Maine's 5,300 miles of coast, only 20 miles offer access to those earning a living from the sea.
Jun 01, 2007;
As the budget process winds down, spending winds up - and up ; Our legislators are happily planning to spend some $437 million more than they are right now. Whee!
Jun 01, 2007;
Tax reform timing makes for bad politics ; Mainers won't be pleased if shifting the tax burden is sold as addressing their concerns.
Jun 01, 2007
Colby College boosts fundraising goal by $135 million ; The college, encouraged by the Lunder family gift, now aims to raise $370 million by 2010.
Jun 01, 2007;
State, union agree on terms of two-year pact ; Employees would get a $700 lump sum payment this July, and a 2 percent pay raise in July 2008.
Jun 01, 2007;
AT RISK OF BEING REPETITIVE ...
Jun 01, 2007
Housing plan offers hope ; The Everett Apartments in Brunswick will offer tenants a year's lease, job-training referrals and life-skills help.
Jun 01, 2007;
State closer to greenhouse gas initiative ; State House: The House supports freezing, then cutting, pollution from power plants.
Jun 01, 2007;
No charges due in fatal accident ; The driver who hit and killed a Buxton woman did stop and help as required, officials say.
Jun 01, 2007;
OBITUARIESAndrea Sherwood, 50, devoted caregiver, active at St. Peter's
Jun 01, 2007;
Bands plan playback for closed venue ; Musicians who came to love playing Chicky's Fine Diner will hold a benefit concert to help its staff.
Jun 01, 2007;
Sea Dogs lease plan may be altered ; Having the team assume loan risks would make it easier to get city approval, a Portland councilor says.
Jun 01, 2007;
LAGRANGE, GERTRUDE J.
Jun 01, 2007
VOSMUS, THOMAS HENRY SR.
Jun 01, 2007
MCKENNEY, CLAYTON R.
Jun 01, 2007
KNIGHT, PRISCILLA LADD
Jun 01, 2007
HALLORAN, AGATHA GORMLEY
Jun 01, 2007
CHENARD, CHRISTIAN THOMAS
Jun 01, 2007
DUNN, EUGENE FRANCIS
Jun 01, 2007
SUTER, MARGARET W.
Jun 01, 2007
LEWIS, JEANNE B.
Jun 01, 2007
EASTMAN, SHIRLEY MARCIA
Jun 01, 2007
HOWARD, CLARENCE S.
Jun 01, 2007
GETCHELL, LT. COL. PAUL E.
Jun 01, 2007
ROEDER, BERIT INGER RUT PERSSON
Jun 01, 2007
KROHNE, GEORGE R.
Jun 01, 2007
GAGNON, SUZANNE (KOCH)
Jun 01, 2007
THORNE, SHERMAN R.
Jun 01, 2007
CUMMINGS, EDWARD L.
Jun 01, 2007
PRAY, THELMA
Jun 01, 2007
AUSTIN, JULIA BURNELL
Jun 01, 2007
LANE, VIRGINIA M.
Jun 01, 2007
BECKWITH, CLARENCE W. "PETE"
Jun 01, 2007
MAYERNIK, SIMONNE Y.
Jun 01, 2007
GRAY, CARLETON A.
Jun 01, 2007
BURBANK, HANNAH PUTNAM
Jun 01, 2007
Startup Maine publication seeks to stake ground in home magazine market.
Jun 01, 2007
Get those little Mainers out the door
Jun 02, 2007;
Jump from a rowboat to see Newton's Third Law
Jun 02, 2007
CORRECTION
Jun 02, 2007
Liberal radio network replaced ; Citing Air America's loss of Al Franken and other changes, WLVP switches to sports programming.
Jun 02, 2007;
Rebelling at cost of textbooks ; With prices rising well into triple digits, the issue has grabbed the attention of Congress.
Jun 02, 2007;
The long and winding road ; A claim against BBC by Mick Fleetwood and his Maine partner may finally be decided in Portland.
Jun 02, 2007;
Popular Ruth's Reusable Resources far short of funds ; Fundraisers bring in $33,000 toward relocating the nonprofit that benefits schools.
Jun 02, 2007;
Maine island, no frills, no takers ; For sale: One acre, $555,000. Fixer-upper cottage. Lots of water but none of it running.
Jun 02, 2007;
Bath voters urged to borrow millions for school repairs ; The $2.8 million bond would be used to fix the city's four schools built between 1929 and 1963.
Jun 02, 2007;
LOT OF WATER AT MALL
Jun 02, 2007
Clarence Beckwith, 81, retired Maine Central Railroad supervisor
Jun 02, 2007;
WCSH anchor switches channels ; Shannon Moss will co-anchor the WMTW, Channel 8, newscasts at 5 a.m. and noon.
Jun 02, 2007;
Creating our own realities ; Book, DVD tap into belief that what we think is a powerful force.
Jun 02, 2007;
Dogs' pitcher struts stuff ; Daniel Haigwood looks impressive as Portland wins and goes to 8-1 over its last nine games.
Jun 02, 2007;
HEAL POINTS - BASEBALL
Jun 02, 2007
HEAL POINTS - SOFTBALL
Jun 02, 2007
Waynflete edges NYA in double overtime
Jun 02, 2007;
Brunswick sweeps KVAC championships
Jun 02, 2007;