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  • Published
    June 12, 2010

    Library, residents spar over branch’s future

    A neighborhood group says a plan for fewer books and no staff would turn the Riverton branch into 'an ATM machine.'

  • Published
    June 2, 2010

    Boy suspended over rosary beads is reinstated

    ALBANY, N.Y. – A federal judge on Tuesday ordered a school to reinstate a 13-year-old boy who was suspended for wearing rosary beads, pending a hearing into whether the suspension violated his civil rights. Oneida Middle School officials contend Raymond Hosier violated a policy banning gang-related clothing, as rosary beads are sometimes worn as gang […]

  • Published
    April 18, 2010

    Sit back and enjoy the ride

    Fans of recumbent cycling list comfort and the unbeatable views among the top reasons they choose this way to cruise.

  • Published
    April 4, 2010

    THAT ’70S SHOW

    A new photography exhibition offers a look back at a very different Portland

  • Published
    March 24, 2010

    Letters to the editor, March 24, 2010Waynflete students right to take stand

    Kudos to the Waynflete students who wrote letters to the editor expressing their opinions on wind power. Although my views differ on some of the points expressed, I applaud them for their reasoned arguments and their admirable level of interest in public policy and civic engagement (“Students’ opinions get blasted on the Web,” March 14). […]

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  • Published
    March 23, 2010

    Your Business: Managing inventorycan pay off

    During these tough economic times, it is not unusual to incur an excess of inventory because of low sales. Excess inventory can have a very negative effect on your bottom line. For example, cash tied up in inventory not only restricts funds available for other uses but also reduces profit margins. This is especially true […]

  • Published
    March 22, 2010

    Google shifts Chinasearch engine to Hong Kong

    Google plans to keep its engineering and sales offices in China so it can keep a technological toehold in the country and continue to sell ads for the Chinese-language version of its search engine in the U.S.

  • Published
    March 22, 2010

    Turnpike crash slows traffic

    Slowdowns are likely to continue into the evening while the DEP removes contaminated soil.

  • Published
    March 6, 2010

    Pentagon gunman thought gangsters ran U.S.

    John Patrick Bedell said a 'coup regime' infiltrated the nation after the death of President Kennedy.

  • Published
    March 5, 2010

    The Good Table winsIncredible Breakfast Cook-Off

    The restaurant's creme brulee French toast is voted the best of the contest's 11 entries.