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Portland Police Beat: March 15

Arrests 3/8 at 1 a.m. David Adams, 38, of Portland, was arrested by Officer Gary Hutcheson on Forest Street on charges of operating after suspension and violation of conditional release. 3/8 at 12 a.m. Allen Albert, 29, of Oakland, was arrested by Officer Kevin Haley on Riverside Street on a charge of theft. 3/8 at […]

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Wrestling, baseball share spotlight at 13th Maine Jewish Film Festival

PORTLAND — Maine’s annual celebration of Jewish film will feature talks with visiting directors and a larger venue this year. The 13th annual Maine Jewish Film Festival begins Saturday, March 20, with a reception at Greenhut Galleries followed by a screening of the Oscar-nominated film “Ajami” at the Patriot Cinemas Nickelodeon on Temple Street. “Ajami” […]

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Letter: Otten story a 'hatchet job'

Most successful business owners have had setbacks in their careers. The proof of a successful career is one’s ability to bounce back from tough times. Not only has Les Otten helped create many hundreds of jobs in the Bethel area, but most of these jobs still exist. Otten is still creating jobs in Maine through […]

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Arts and Entertainment Calendar: March 17 – 28

Greater Portland Auditions, Calls for Art  The Cape Elizabeth Land Trust is accepting artist submissions for Paint for Preservation 2010, the juried Wet Paint Auction to be held on Sunday, July 18;  submit two slides or digital images on CD of original artwork to CELT Paint for Preservation 2010, Cape Elizabeth Land Trust, P.O. Box […]

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Letter: Raise Beem's taxes, please

Six years ago, in another of his soak-the-rich socialist screeds (“Who needs property tax relief,” March 4, 2004), Edgar Allen Beem volunteered that less than $10,000 separated him from the poorhouse. In other words, he counted himself among that segment of the population consuming almost as much as it produces, an addiction that for the […]

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Letter: Falmouth conservation plan goes too far

Congratulation to the Falmouth Town Council for listening to residents and removing the 750-foot dimensional standard around vernal pools. Yet, a landowner with an insignificant vernal pool 10 feet across will have 4.69 acres of her land affected by this new regulation. Why? The state only regulates significant vernal pools, but the Falmouth Long-Range Planning […]