[March 27, 2008]

City workers explore diversity through art
The effort is part of a larger project that will eventually involve citywide events.
[March 21, 2008]

[March 14, 2008]

For York County teens, Katrina trips are life-changing
The groups have gone on church missions to gut and rebuild damaged homes.
[March 11, 2008]

[March 7, 2008]

[March 5, 2008]

Wounded Iraqi girl to be treated in Maine
Local groups hope to raise money to help cover costs of her and her father's stay.
[March 3, 2008]

[February 22, 2008]

Beagle owners revel in Uno's triumph
Kennel owners brace for renewed interest in 'the poor man's dog'
[February 15, 2008]

Home is where the heart -- and traffic -- is
For some Mainers, encroaching commercial development isn't enough to drive them away from longtime homes.
[February 13, 2008]

Sex ed book foe stepping up her campaign
JoAn Karkos has turned to a letter campaign to fight "It's Perfectly
Normal."
[February 11, 2008]

Cabela's likely to open in mid-May
Several Maine businesses also will open at The Gateway complex.
[February 7, 2008]

As consumers pinch pennies, will lottery sales suffer?
The state eyes a new commission system that could help recoup revenue.
[February 1, 2008]

[January 28, 2008]

[January 23, 2008]

[January 22, 2008]

Maine animal officials involved in N.H. cruelty case
A woman arrested in the Granite State said she had rescued dogs
from a Somerville 'puppy mill.'
[January 18, 2008]

Freeport woman named semifinalist in Cool Communities contest
Joan Saxe raised awareness of programs promoted through Maine chapter of Sierra Club.
[January 16, 2008]

Snow shoveling watchdog takes cause online
A Portland man's website targets property owners who don't shovel
their sidewalks after storms.
[January 14, 2008]

High-tech network to link rural hospitals
A $24 million grant will let Maine, N.H. and Vermont facilities share
diagnostic technologies.
[January 7, 2008]

[January 4, 2008]

[December 19, 2007]

[December 14, 2007]

[December 12, 2007]

Group turns online to try to make Christmas merrier
Those who need help say they'll try to trade whatever they have
with others.
[December 7, 2007]

[December 3, 2007]

'Hey, look at me'
Maine artists and businesses are turning to YouTube, other video
sites, to try to stand out in the crowd.
[November 29, 2007]

[November 28, 2007]

[November 16, 2007]

[November 9, 2007]

[November 9, 2007]

[November 6, 2007]

We have a winner
Portland finds its Christmas tree near Payson Park.
[November 6, 2007]

[November 5, 2007]

Is your tree a Christmas contender?
Damage from last spring's storm has made the hunt for a Monument Square tree a little harder this year.
[November 1, 2007]

City councilor told to stop calling herself an attorney
Candidate Jill Duson claims the complaint is politically timed.
[October 26, 2007]

Trader Joe's junkies yearn to spend their dollars where their mouths are
Fans of the store launch an online petition to try to woo the retailer and its specialty ingredients and fresh goods to Maine.
[September 25, 2007]


Dieter Bradbury is pressherald.com's online reporter. Bradbury is a University of Southern Maine graduate and started his career at the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram in 1980. He was a reporter for 20 years and an editor at the paper for seven years.

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