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Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME) archives from September 2005

Portland Press Herald, Maine, Eric Blom column.
September 2, 2005

Pest-control companies increasingly rely on non-chemical techniques.
September 2, 2005

Portland Press Herald, Maine, Edward D. Murphy column.
September 6, 2005

Maine reweaves thread of former textile industry into artistry.
September 6, 2005

Northern Utilities seeks 33.5 percent rate hike for natural gas.
September 7, 2005

Brunswick, Maine, Naval Air Station closure begs question of future land use.
September 8, 2005

Portland, Maine, man accused of copyright piracy pleads guilty.
September 9, 2005

Prices at the pump anger Maine attorney general.
September 10, 2005

Higher gas prices lead to more hybrid car sales in Portland, Maine, area.
September 13, 2005

Environmental group charges cement maker with dumping polluted water.
September 13, 2005

Maine groundwater 'actually doing remarkably well' despite long dry spell.
September 13, 2005

Biddeford, Maine, mayor wants closure of city's trash incinerator delayed.
September 13, 2005

Bulldozers tear down amusement arcade to make way for condos, retail.
September 14, 2005

Katrina response brings out the best, worst in people.
September 15, 2005

Portland, Maine, ferry service to Nova Scotia may resume next year.
September 16, 2005

Indian restaurant helps create ethnic dining area in Biddeford, Maine.
September 16, 2005

Portland, Maine-based Amato's sandwich shops spread across New England.
September 16, 2005

Standish, Maine, citizens group organizes to oppose gas station.
September 16, 2005

Maine Attorney General's Office will oversee collection of bankrupt museum.
September 16, 2005

Two projects complete Topsham, Maine, redevelopment effort.
September 16, 2005

Antiques dealers converge for show in Portland, Maine.
September 17, 2005

Cigarette taxes double in Maine.
September 20, 2005

State approves expansion of Maine Medical Center.
September 20, 2005

Portland Press Herald, Maine, Edward D. Murphy column.
September 20, 2005

Portland, Maine, surplus store sells clothes from flooded Mississippi mall.
September 20, 2005

Maine tourism bureau awards account to New York firm.
September 20, 2005

Maine, 8 other states, to set carbon dioxide pollution limits from power plants.
September 21, 2005

Smoking ban put in place for Portland, Maine, recreational trails.
September 21, 2005

L.L. Bean considers retail, distribution expansion in Freeport, Maine.
September 22, 2005

Broderson Awards recognize excellence in advertising.
September 23, 2005

Lewiston, Maine, landfill inches closer to privatization.
September 23, 2005

Maine program helps businesses apply for federal grants.
September 23, 2005

Maine International Trade Center adds China Desk.
September 23, 2005

Voters may rule on export tax for Maine's drinking water.
September 24, 2005

Former senator pushes education.
September 24, 2005

Close shave: Times change for barbershop, soon to close.
September 28, 2005

Maine tourism leaders not pleased with Bush conservation call.
September 28, 2005

Portland, Maine, law firm sues Indiana medical device company.
September 28, 2005

Maine targets 2 Phippsburg parks for improvements.
September 28, 2005

Bridgeton, Maine, movie theater shuts its door.
September 29, 2005

Portland, Maine, advertising maven feels best years are ahead of her.
September 30, 2005

Portland Press Herald, Maine, Eric Blom column.
September 30, 2005

Premiums to rise sharply for individuals under Blue Cross proposal.
September 30, 2005

Government will sell Navy airbase; Maine officials had hoped for transfer.
September 30, 2005

Call center touted as possible future for closed plant in Sanford, Maine.
September 30, 2005

Californians vote on cheap prescription drugs in high stakes ballot initiative.
September 30, 2005

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