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South Portland Cape Elizabeth NextSentry: Monthly Archives for May 2007

Rainy day: board spends contingency (Printed May 25, 2007)

H.S. plan goes to voters (Printed May 25, 2007)

Historical Society eyes Cushing Point house for permanent home (Printed May 25, 2007)

Youth Alternatives' new home (Printed May 25, 2007)

Council favors increased height for Waterman Drive parcel (Printed May 25, 2007)

Weekly Interview: Craig Lapine (Printed May 25, 2007)

Editorial: "Straw man district?" (Printed May 25, 2007)

Amanda Estes' Notebook: "Amandapalooza" Printed May 25, 2007

Letter: A long detour by bus (Printed May 25, 2007)

Letter: Shame on So. Portland vandals (Printed May 25.,2007

Cape passes $29M budget (Printed May 18, 2007)

Federal funds for dispatch sharing (Printed May 18, 2007)

City Council considers Waterman Drive proposal (Printed May 18, 2007)

Weekly Interview: Jim Williams (Printed May 18, 2007)

Editorial "Consolidation without borders" Printed May 18, 2007

Ward Peck's Jersey Tawk, "Getting there from here" Printed May 18. 2007

Letter: "Volunteers honored the fallen" Printed May 18, 2007

Letter: Coming to SPTV soon (Printed May 18, 2007)

BREAKING: Jankowski resigns

Bond passes first reading (Printed May 11, 2007)

So. Portland takes a stand with graffiti ordinance (Printed May 11, 2007)

Turf field: group addresses bias concern in permanent lines (Printed May 11, 2007)

South Portland bar workers take alcohol awareness class (Printed May 11, 2007)

Police use Taser to subdue man (Printed May 11, 2007)

Few speak at Cape budget hearing (Printed May 11, 2007)

Stop sorting– ecomaine goes single-stream (Printed May 11, 2007)

Emissions cap and trade proposal moves forward (Printed May 11, 2007)

City changes tack on direct hire evaluations (Printed May 11, 2007)

Weekly Interview: "Circle of Love and Healing" (Printed May 11,2007)

Editorial "What happened?" (Printed May 11, 2007)

Amanda Estes' Notebook: Gym class Rovolution" (Printed May 11, 2007)

Letter: "Memories are made of this" (Printed May 11, 2007)

Letter: "Mom ist wonderbar!" (Printed May 11, 2007)

Letter, "Arthritis disables young and old," (Printed May 11, 2007)

Debate over yellow ribbons begins anew? (Printed May 4, 2007)

New Lobster lines don't float on the waterfront (Printed May 4, 2007)

Concern over turf field process (May 4, 2007)

Two groups of students again fail to make ‘adequate’ progress (Printed May 4, 2007)

Weekly Interview: John Eliassen (Printed May 4, 2007

A bid for bonds (Printed May 4, 2007)

Editorial "Ribbons are political" (Printed May 4, 2007)

Ward Peck's Jersey Tawk "Gimme some of that old time music" (Printed May 4, 2007)

Letter: Relay for Life is next month (Printed May 4, 2007)

Letter: Family finds room for kittens in need (Printed May 4, 2007)

Planners discuss Pike spur (Printed April 27, 2007)

Cape budget moves to hearing (Printed April 27, 2007)

City Council hears more on H.S. plan (Printed April 27, 2007)

Former Country Kitchen gets new owner (Printed April 27, 2007)

Red Riots softball lose out to Biddeford in opener (Printed April 27, 2007)

Weekly Interview: Susan Conroy (Printed April 27, 2007)

Ediorial "Turnpike spur should be explored" (Printed April 27, 2007)

Amanda Estes' Notebook: Shopping as easy as onesie, twosie, threesie (Printed April 27, 2007)

Letter: Is it just idle talk? (Printed April 27, 2007)

Letter: Thanks to all who support victims of ALS (Printed April 27, 2007)