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Willard Beach Task Force tackles dog debate (July 3, 2008)

Dynamic Productions presents: A new stage for local talent (July 3, 2008)

City goes blue to stay green with recycling program (July 3, 2008)

Dog owner takes a bite out of council’s Willard Beach vote (June 27, 2008)

Floating symphony visits Maine (June 27, 2008)

Fairchild eyes new site for HQ (June 20, 2008)

Council Roundup: Officials limit beach time for dogs (June 20, 2008)

Letter: City needs park free of barks (June 20, 2008)

Long Creek plan makes progress (June 13, 2008)

Council Roundup: Talk of growls, grunts and greening (June 13, 2008)

Family remembers fallen soldier as kind individual, dedicated to service (June 6, 2008)

Council approved budget ups mil rate 56 cents (June 6, 2008)

Officials plan for mass destruction (May 23, 2008)

No ink jobs in the city? Moratorium has support (May 23, 2008)

Letter: Keep library quiet (May 23, 2008)

Birds, beaches, burritos and more – all for less than $20 (May 16, 2008)

Complaints spur talk of limiting trucks on Broadway (May 16, 2008)

Letter: ‘Together, we can do better’ (May 16, 2008)

Letter: Residents should be city’s top priority (May 16, 2008)

Letter: Gooley deserves thanks for cleanup (May 16, 2008)

City council approves $42M school budget (May 9, 2008)

Digging deep: Grant monies to fund big dig in ocean (May 2, 2008)

City Council Round-up: Roads, trees topic at meeting (May 2, 2008)

Letter: Reality check (May 2, 2008)

Letter: Keep beach ‘public’ (May 2, 2008)

Letter: Mess is disgusting (May 2, 2008)

Weekly Interview: Meg Cerullo (April 25, 2008)

A year later, clean up continues (Printed April 18, 2008)

Maietta proposes new strip mall; council reconsiders bees (Printed April 18, 2008)

History on display: POWs honored at Maine Military Museum (Printed April 18, 2008)

Letter: Historic armory building holds possibilities (Printed April 18, 2008)

City council approves new police agreements (Printed April 11, 2008)

Calling all artists: City’s massive canvas awaits your design (Printed April 11, 2008)

Consider ‘all the angles’ before raising taxes, residents say (Printed April 11, 2008)

Weekly Interview: Capt. Mark Whitney (Printed April 11, 2008)

Nate Jones' Locker: "‘Take the money and run’" (Printed April 11, 2008)

Letter: Sale should benefit city land bank (Printed April 11, 2008)

City could benefit by millions with pair of TIF extensions (Printed April 4, 2008)

Gailey outlines $83mil budget plan (Printed March 28, 2008)

Beekeeping builds a buzz (Printed March 28, 2008)

Police departments receive grant to curb underage drinking (Printed March 21, 2008)

City council backs energy and recycling committee proposal (Printed March 21, 2008)

Wetlands amendment passes, grant approved (Printed March 21, 2008)

Weekly Interview: Joseph Conroy (Printed March 21, 2008)

School jobs on chopping block (Printed March 7, 2008)

So. Portland gets new assistant city manager (Printed March 7, 2008)

Weekly Interview: Box O’ Crackers (Printed March 7, 2008)

Guest Editorial: Moving forward on Maine's budget (Printed March 7, 2008)

Half-pint hero (Printed Feb. 29, 2008)

PROP prompts pocket park possibilities in Ferry Village (Printed Feb. 29, 2008)

On the city’s agenda (Printed Feb. 29, 2008)

Weekly Interview: Gillian Britt (Printed Feb. 29, 2008)

Cianchette nominated as ambassador (Printed Feb. 22, 2008)

Judge sides with Cape residents (Printed Feb. 22, 2008)

Weekly Interview: Dennis Fogg (Printed Feb. 22, 2008)

Guest Editorial: A people’s history of the Armory 'debate' (Printed Feb. 22, 2008)

Police join missing child alert system (Printed Feb. 15, 2008)

Maine Democrats back Obama at packed local caucuses (Printed Feb. 15, 2008)

No three hour tour for liveaboards (Printed Feb. 8, 2008)

Caucus: Republicans cast votes for Romney’s ‘Maine Victory’ (Printed Feb. 8, 2008)

Snow Squall site may see new life, building owner says (Printed Feb. 8, 2008)

Weekly Interview: Jeanne Fiorni (Printed Feb. 8, 2008)

Beale Street barbecued (Printed Feb. 1, 2008)

Council reviews revised graffiti ordinance, vote expected Feb. 20 (Printed Feb. 1, 2008)

South Portland loses former city councilor (Printed Jan. 25, 2008)

Cities explore ‘major’ harbor dredging project (Printed Jan. 25, 2008)

Attorney Kahl to leave city government for solo practice (Printed Jan. 25, 2008)

Weekly Interview: Sally Sutton (Printed Jan. 25, 2008)

City looks to shore up ties to the north (Printed Jan. 11, 2008)

Planning Board member resigns after incarceration (Printed Jan. 11, 2008)

City land use group seeks protection for freshwater wetlands (Printed Jan. 11, 2008)

Weekly Interview: Tom and Margo Hill (Printed Jan. 11, 2008)

Looking back: 2007 in review (Printed Jan. 2008)

Ciao Bella: Daughter’s dream is mom’s inspiration for girls’ gear (Printed Jan. 4, 2007)

Bliss bids for Maine Senate (Printed Jan. 4, 2008)

Tax request denied; Mall appeal slated (Printed Dec. 21, 2007)

Polling place consolidation considered (Printed Dec. 14, 2007)

Mayor plans joint council workshop (Printed Dec. 13, 2007)

Weekly Interview: Richard Rottkov (Printed Dec. 14, 2007)

Mayor Soule calls for secession (Printed Dec. 7, 2007)

Local funds fight far-flung scourge (Printed Dec. 7, 2007)

Farewell: Fire chief retiring after three decades of service (Printed Dec. 7, 2007)

Editorial: Soule's revolt (Printed Dec. 7, 2007)

Search on for 2007 Great Person award, nominations sought

Teens in training: Volunteers, cadets sought for Navy unit (Printed Nov. 30, 2007)

Weekly Interview: Judy Faust (Printed Nov. 30, 2007)

Editorial: Great People are all around (Printed Nov. 30, 2007)

Police problems: Boosting dept. numbers key? (Printed Nov. 23, 2007)

Keeping the community warm: Youth hosts clothing drive (Printed Nov. 23, 2007)

Military museum closer to reality (Printed Nov. 16, 2007)

City loses Taser case (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

Gailey offered city manager position (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

On the ballot: Voters head to polls Nov. 6 (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

Weekly Interview: Julie Falatko (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

What to do: Future of Armory debated (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Tom Blake: Candidate for South Portland City Council At-Large seat (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Linda Boudreau: Candidate for South Portland City Council At-Large seat (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Don Legere: Candidate for South Portland City Council At-Large seat (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Louie Maietta: Candidate for South Portland City Council At-Large seat (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Candidate Survey for two at-large South Portland City Council seats (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Maine Mall project unanimously backed by board (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Letter: Taxpayers, take a close look at bond (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Letter: Bond presents false premise on learning (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Letter: Cast your vote for Blake (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Council brainstorms on funding future projects (Printed Oct. 19, 2007)

Maine Mall project seeks final board approval Tues. (Printed Oct. 19, 2007)

Letter: How can project funds be justified? (Printed Oct. 19, 2007)

Letter: Land, open space needs vote at polls (Printed Oct. 19, 2007)

Slicing, dicing and dishing out kitchen creations (Printed Oct. 12, 2007)

Plans for former Newick's Seafood site approved (printed Oct. 12, 2007)

Officials review condo plans (Printed Oct. 12, 2007)

Weekly Interview: Area artists' imaginations take flight

Letter: A show of thanks to fire, town officials (Printed Oct. 12, 2007)

City plans for Long Creek Watershed (Printed Oct. 5, 2007)

Vietnam veteran hosts PTSD talk (Printed Oct. 5, 2007)

Gas explosion destroys Knightville neighborhood house, no one injured (Printed Oct. 5, 2007)

Sawyer Marsh land swap complete (Printed Oct. 5, 2007)

Weekly Interview: Chuck Igo (Printed Oct. 5, 2007)

So. Po. Council workshop yields spate of proposals (Printed Sept. 28, 2007)

Giuliani, Obama continue on campaign trail with a stop in Maine (Printed Sept. 28, 2007)

Weekly Interview: Andy Rosen (Printed Sept. 28, 2007)

Letter: Enforcing regulation is key (Printed Sept. 28, 2007)

Playground by day, party ground by night (Printed Sept. 21, 2007)

New waste contract signed, new city manager sought (Printed Sept. 21, 2007)

Tour de Cliff: Hitting the road with the Eastern Trail Alliance (Printed Sept. 21, 2007)

Approved: 100 Waterman project receives final site plan nod (Printed Sept. 21, 2007)

Fingers crossed: South Portland must wait to hear final bill details (printed Sept. 21, 2007)

Weekly Interview: Beth Villandry (printed Sept. 21, 2007)

South Portland Candidate Forum

Letter: Sawyer Street is not a racetrack (Printed Sept. 21, 2007

Stumping begins: Candidates gear up for elections (Printed Sept. 14, 2007)

Motorcycle ride slated to honor home town heroes (Printed Sept. 14, 2007)

South Portland 'gives peeps a chance' (Printed Sept. 14, 2007)

South Portland council considers changes to zoning rules (Printed Sept. 14, 2007)

Edgewood Road debate continues (Printed Sept. 14, 2007)

Heading back to school (Printed Sept. 7, 2007)

Letter: Share your civic concerns with legislators (Printed Aug. 31, 2007)

Beginner’s luck? Not likely! (Printed Aug. 24, 2007)

New dorm ahead of schedule

Waterman Drive development moves forward (Printed Aug. 24, 2007)

Letter: Community comes together for food pantry (Printed Aug. 24, 2007)

Cape considers development impact fees (Printed Aug. 17, 2007)

South Portland may outsource waste collection (Printed Aug. 17, 2007)

City looks to keep its cool as climate changes (Printed Aug. 17, 2007)

Editorial: Green up and cool down (Printed Aug. 17, 2007)

Letter: South Portland oil spill shows importance of animal rehab center (Printed Aug. 17, 2007)

Chicken lobby has recipe – for success (Printed Aug. 10, 2007)