Steven Wayne Gagnon, 31, the mentally-retarded man whose life on the streets of Portland helped prompt a class-action suit against the state, has been moved by mental-health officials to York County Shelter Programs, Inc., a supervised residential home in Alfred
The homeless, jobless and mentally ill are drawn to Portland, where they find soup kitchens, shelter...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s population of mentally ill people and the related social and eco...
City. Kidnapper Norman Dickinson is preparing to sue Portland police chief Michael Chitwood for an...
Former Wall Street lawyer Robert M. Hayes, 40, of Cumberland, now an advocate for the poor, will rep...
Biographical sketch of Portland Newspapers reporter Linda Fullerton, who profiled Steven Wayne Gagno...
The city of Bangor has agreed to join Portland in the latter\u27s class-action suit which seeks to g...
Profile of Robin Thayer, 31, of Portland, who overcame multiple birth defects, profound deafness, a ...
Mark Wilhelmi, a client of the Access Team, an innovative mental health program operated by Maine Me...
Jamie King, 22, is mentally retarded, and has lived in a series of group homes and the state institu...
Recorded history of mental retardation predates defined knowledge of many other areas of disability....
Wade Miller, a 21-year-old mentally ill man the state is spending $131,000 to keep in a Massachusett...
The non-profit organization Port Resources Inc. opened a group home on Colony Street in South Portla...
In late 1985, The President\u27s Committee on Mental Retardation (PCMR) spon sored a National Strat...
Homelessness is often linked to the commission of crimes of survival (i.e. property and violent crim...
Mark Swann is director of the social service agency Preble Street in Portland. He was on the forefro...
The homeless, jobless and mentally ill are drawn to Portland, where they find soup kitchens, shelter...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s population of mentally ill people and the related social and eco...
City. Kidnapper Norman Dickinson is preparing to sue Portland police chief Michael Chitwood for an...
Former Wall Street lawyer Robert M. Hayes, 40, of Cumberland, now an advocate for the poor, will rep...
Biographical sketch of Portland Newspapers reporter Linda Fullerton, who profiled Steven Wayne Gagno...
The city of Bangor has agreed to join Portland in the latter\u27s class-action suit which seeks to g...
Profile of Robin Thayer, 31, of Portland, who overcame multiple birth defects, profound deafness, a ...
Mark Wilhelmi, a client of the Access Team, an innovative mental health program operated by Maine Me...
Jamie King, 22, is mentally retarded, and has lived in a series of group homes and the state institu...
Recorded history of mental retardation predates defined knowledge of many other areas of disability....
Wade Miller, a 21-year-old mentally ill man the state is spending $131,000 to keep in a Massachusett...
The non-profit organization Port Resources Inc. opened a group home on Colony Street in South Portla...
In late 1985, The President\u27s Committee on Mental Retardation (PCMR) spon sored a National Strat...
Homelessness is often linked to the commission of crimes of survival (i.e. property and violent crim...
Mark Swann is director of the social service agency Preble Street in Portland. He was on the forefro...
The homeless, jobless and mentally ill are drawn to Portland, where they find soup kitchens, shelter...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s population of mentally ill people and the related social and eco...
City. Kidnapper Norman Dickinson is preparing to sue Portland police chief Michael Chitwood for an...