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  1. Interstate 95: Highway, East Coast of the United States, Atlantic Ocean, Maine, Florida, Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D.C.
  2. The failure to reform federal planning requirements: A study of President Carter's planning requirement reform initiative by Philip F Harris, 1979
  3. Seated by the Sea: The Maritime History of Portland, Maine, and Its Irish Longshoremen (Working in the Americas) by Michael C. Connolly, 2010-04-25
  4. A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1785-1812 by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, 1991-06-04

41. St. Cloud State Universty Undergraduate Bulletin
Media BS 1973, University of Southern maine; M.Ed. BA 1997, MS 1999, University ofMinnesotaTwin cities. of Northern Iowa; MA 1998, Arizona state University.
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42. PAYT - PAYT Bulletin: Spring 2001
programs in the state of maine, contact Sam representing city governments throughoutthe state learned about efforts in two large southern cities—Fort Worth
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The PAYT Bulletin is designed to help solid waste planners and others get the latest pay-as-you-throw news and events. Use the links below to read articles from the Spring 2001 issue. To review other issues of the Bulletin, use the links on the right side of this page. By Popular Demand: Maine Turns to PAYT Workshops Support Big-City PAYT Efforts PAYT Grantee Update
By Popular Demand: Maine Turns to PAYT
"We were a bit surprised that people were talking about it,” said Sam Morris, senior planner at Maine’s State Planning Office. “We weren’t expecting residents to be this supportive of PAYT, especially when they raised issues like the program’s greater fairness and its environmental benefits. They were talking about the future—about their children—when they decided to speak up.” But one of the driving forces was the interest and, often, enthusiasm of neighbors in Maine to adopt a program that they saw as both greener and fairer. Morris explained that his office was often asked by local boards of selectmen or city councils to attend local hearings or town meetings where a proposed PAYT program was under discussion. Anticipating that residents might at first react negatively to the idea of paying directly for their trash, he expected at these meetings to have to lay out all the reasons why PAYT was better for both residents and the community as a whole. Instead, Morris often found people standing up immediately to voice their support for a program that they saw was likely to increase recycling amounts.

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    44. Government And Elections
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    45. Maine Arts Commission
    Schools for cities Urban Strategies Editor Sharon Haar Series of the Small TownCenter at Mississippi state. maine Arts Commission 193 state Street 25 state
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    46. Building Maine Through The Arts And Culture - Maine Arts Commission
    communities, an important feature of a state cultural policy revitalization has occurredin both the cities and smaller maine will then be able to use these
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    Maine Cultural Affairs Today The Creative Economy Carnegie Mellon University Economist Richard Florida in The Rise of the Creative Class defines the emergence of a new way of looking at the arts and culture in relation to the workforce as a whole. His study encompasses artists and musicians, engineers and architects, software designers, scientists and anyone else who uses creativity as a factor in business, education, health care and other professions. Florida’s research focuses on how, why and where people chose to work and his findings show "…that people were not slavishly following jobs to places. Their location choices were based to a large degree on their lifestyle interests and these, I found, went well beyond the standard quality-of-life amenities that most experts thought were important." (Florida) Richard Florida is no stranger to Maine; he has advised Maine state government and recently commented on Maine’s future prosperity requiring a highly innovative economy, an economy that prizes artists, designers, actors, musicians and the cultural institutions, events and support groups that make for vibrant cultural communities. Moreover, the Creative Economy phenomenon is not only a feature of our urban centers. As recently stated in an editorial in reference to Florida’s work, "…Maine’s sparse population in much of the state means that it must work to attract creative types-artists and authors, scientists and software designers - in additional to growing some locally if it (Maine) is to survive in the changing economy." (Bangor Daily News)

    47. The Teacher's Corner - Teacher Resources - Lesson Plans
    5 Students practice and review knowledge of major US cities. state Books AlabamaFacts and Symbols (McAuliffe, Emily maine Facts and Symbols (McAuliffe, Emily
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    48. Social Studies - Grade 4
    that location is important to major cities in Asia of the structure of the local andstate government maine History Discuss/Multiple Sources The learner will be
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    49. NewsDirectory: City Governments
    Links to over 1900 official US city government sites, sorted by state and telephone area code.Category Regional North America Government Municipal Government...... Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana maine Maryland Massachusetts See also County Governmentsstate Governments.
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    50. Lewiston Auburn Economic Growth Council - Community Overview
    Rights Council, maine is also the best state in the The Twin cities of Lewiston andAuburn have numerous forty years, CMTC has been serving maine by providing
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    Located just 35 minutes from Portland, Lewiston-Auburn is one of Maine's thriving economic centers. The Twin Cities are home to six colleges including Bates College, which U.S. News and World Report rates one of the top liberal arts schools in the country two worldclass hospitals, the state's second largest Chamber of Commerce, the national office of the Forum Francophone Des Affaires, and a regional office of the Maine International Trade Center. Companies have fully utilized Lewiston-Auburn's efficient workforce, which has been recognized nationally by Industry Week L-A has the right infrastructure to make business hum. From its multiple modes of transportation including rail, air, and highway to its statewide ATM fiber-optic based telecommunications network with sonet-ring redundancy, Lewiston-Auburn is a business-friendly locale with worldclass offerings. When it comes to quality of life, Lewiston-Auburn has much to offer as well. Rated one of the 100 best small arts communities in the country (John Muir Publications, 1996), L-A has a lively arts scene. Performances by L/A Arts, the Maine Chamber Ensemble, the Androscoggin Chorale, The Public Theatre, Community Little Theater, and Bates College color L-A's cultural landscape.

    51. Local Case Studies, Florida--Florida Forever Initiative: The Trust For Public La
    Local Case studies. for urban parks and open space in our state's cities.
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    52. CNS - Chemical And Biological Weapons: Possession And Programs Past And Present
    cities 106120 Received no program activities and technical advice, and coordinatesubsequent state and federal Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, maine, Massachusetts.
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    The Public Health Service will also set up Metropolitan Medical Strike Teams (MMST) in each of the original 120 cities designated in the Nunn-Lugar-Domenici Amendment, which receive partial funding from the Nunn-Lugar-Domenici Program. To date, 47 cities have Metropolitan Medical Strike Teams in place. Metro Medical Strike Teams respond on the request of local authorities in charge of the incident. The MMSTs' focus is mass medical treatment and mass decontamination ability. They also facilitate coordination between area medical facilities to assure efficient use of available resources. MMSTs are 129 person teams divided into three groups, each consisting of 43 people. The MMSTs have a diverse makeup, consisting of physicians, nurses, paramedics, EMTs, HAZMAT technicians, and law enforcement officers

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    53. Tax-friendly States And Cities - Jan. 28, 2002
    through the nose if you live in maine, New York Generally speaking, cities are lesstaxfriendly than rural areas compare favorably to a lower tax state, said J
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    recent evaluation of the state of maine's New Century of dozens of communities throughoutthat state and provides these facilities on the two cities and many
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    Cities around the country have increasingly recognized the importance of the arts to their economies in recent years. Newark, New Jersey, is but one prominent example of distressed cities that, in pursuit of economic revival, have developed such initiatives as building new performing arts centers, creating live-work space for artists, developing cultural arts districts, and promoting arts and music festivals. While the "buzz" is evident, these activities only tap a fraction of the potential held by arts and culture for economic development. Mt. Auburn has prepared a number of reports addressing the role of arts and culture in economic development, including:
    1. The Creative Economy Initiative - the Role of Arts and Culture in New England's Competitiveness.
    2. Evaluation of Maine's New Century Program.
    3. Economic Impact of New York's Lincoln Center.
    4. Economic Impact of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

    See ARTS What Happened to America's Hometown Cities? The people of Youngstown, Ohio, would have found it hard to believe had you told them in 1950 that most of the city's thriving steel mills would be abandoned before the turn of this century. Residents of Glens Falls, New York, would have had a similar reaction as they celebrated being chosen "America's Home Town" by Look Magazine in 1948 had you predicted that by the new century their city would be eclipsed in population by neighboring rural Queensbury and its then bustling downtown would be struggling to survive.

    55. Other Women's Centers
    University of Southern maine Women's Resource Center. Cloud state University Women'sCenter. University of Minnesota, Twin cities, Office for University Women.
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    Home Become a Friend! Supporters About the Women's Center ... Women of Color Network Campus Women's Centers in the United States These are just some of the hundreds of University Women's Centers around the United States. Check out what women around the U.S. are doing to better their own campuses. The list is arranged by state and then alphabetically. Alabama Alaska Arizona California ... Wyoming Alabama Alaska Arizona California Back to Top Colorado Connecticut Florida Georgia

    56. Related Programs - Brown University Center For Environmental Studies
    University of Southern maine, Environmental Science Health; Western Michigan University,Environmental studies; Western state College of Colorado, Environmental
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    57. Granite State Clean Cities Coalition
    Hampshire is the last New England state to achieve either statewide or local CleanCities status under Massachusetts, maine, Rhode Island and Vermont are Clean
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    Welcome to the home of the Granite State Clean Cities Coalition...Promoting the use of alternative fuel vehicles in New Hampshire
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    DURHAM - You may have heard of cars that run on electricity, propane or natural gas, but how about hydrogen or vegetable oil? A 1980 Volkswagen Dasher adapted to run on recycled restaurant grease was just one of several innovative automobiles on display as the University of New Hampshire hosted a ceremony designating New Hampshire as a Clean Cities state for its commitment to promoting the use of alternative fuels in coming years. Medical studies show that carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels like oil and gasoline threaten the health of children, the elderly and others suffering from respiratory illnesses like asthma. In New Hampshire, most air pollution comes from motor vehicle emissions. The VW "Bio Car" came from Moultonboro Academy, where an honors biology class learned how to convert vegetable oil waste into "biodiesel" fuel. The 10 honors students will travel to Washington, D.C., this week to attend the Future Car Congress Student Challenge.

    58. Book Review: Organizing Household Hazardous Waste Collections
    the HHW collections conducted for the twin maine cities of Lewiston Bureau of Remediationstate of maine Department of 207287-7826 Peter.T.Moulton@state.me.us
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    • Subject Book Review: Organizing Household Hazardous Waste Collections From Peter.T.Moulton@STATE.ME.US Date: 26 May 1999 09:31:57 -0400 cfuller@server.eddmaine.org Peter.T.Moulton@STATE.ME.US Conversion: Allowed List-Name: P2Tech Original-Encoded-Information-Types: IA5-Text, (2)(6)(1)(12)(0), (2)(16)(840)(1)(113694)(2)(2)(1)(1) Peter.T.Moulton@STATE.ME.US X400-Content-Type: P2-1988 ( 22 ) X400-Originator: Peter.T.Moulton@state.me.us X400-Received: by mta MTAMaine1 in /c=US/admd= /prmd=Mainegovt/; Relayed; 26 May 1999 09:31:57 -0400 X400-Received: by /c=US/admd= /prmd=Mainegovt/; Relayed; 26 May 1999 09:31:57 -0400
    http://www.eddmaine.org/~avcog/ AVCOG is a regional agency serving municipalities in Androscoggin, Franklin and Oxford counties. Operating funds are primarily from member dues, grants and loan payments. The HHW collection and book was funded primarily by the USDA, Rural Development and local dues. Peter Moulton is the default-telephone-call-receiver for HHW questions at the State of Maine DEP. source: spmhhw03.doc Here is the attached file: Peter T. Moulton Division of Technical Services, Bureau of Remediation State of Maine Department of Environmental Protection State House Station #17 Augusta, ME 04333 tel. 207-287-8161 Fax. 207-287-7826 Peter.T.Moulton@state.me.us case (upper or lower) does not matter on email address SPMHHW03.DOC

    59. Center On Hunger And Poverty - Recent Studies
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    Empty Shelves: 1998 Survey of U.S. Food Banks. A report by Congressman Tony P. Hall. February 1998. Food Insufficiency Exists in the United States: Results from the Third National health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANESIII) American Journal of Public Health . March 1998. Hunger 1997: The Faces and Facts . America's Second Harvest. March 1998. Snapshots of America's Families - Income and Hardship: Food Concerns and Affordability . The Urban Institute. January 1999. Parish Social Ministries 1999 Welfare Reform Survey . Catholic Charities USA. March 1999. Extended Measures of Well-Being: Meeting Basic Needs . U.S. Census Bureau. June 1999. How Families That Left Welfare Are Doing: A National Picture . The Urban Institute. August 1999. Current and Former Welfare Recipients: How Do They Differ?

    60. National Sea Grant Program 30th Anniversary - The Sea Grant
    Northeastern University University of maine University of College University ofMichigan Wayne state University. Duluth University of Minnesota, Twin cities.
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