Having grown up as the oldest of eight children on Portland’s Munjoy Hill, David Paul knows something about prejudice and the power of faith to overcome it.
2012
Freedom from want: Owner of hair salon in affluent Yarmouth gives back
Yarmouth is one of Maine’s more affluent coastal communities, with tree-lined streets, historic homes and well-funded public services.
Freedom of Speech: Lesbian hopes magazine starts ‘Shift’
It’s still one of the worst things anyone has ever said to her.
The Four Freedoms: Profiles of Mainers who embody FDR’s words
Roosevelt gave the speech on the threshold of WWII.
Ayla info reward expires; no breaks
WATERVILLE — A $30,000 reward for information on Ayla Reynolds expired last night without creating any last-minute breaks in the case, according to police.
Old Fort Western apprentice program
AUGUSTA — Old Fort Western recently announced the 2012 Summer Apprentice Program in Association with the 2012 Field School for Young Naturalists at Viles Arboretum.
UNH announces local students to dean’s list
DURHAM, N.H. — The following local students were recently named to the 2011-12 spring semester dean’s list at the University of New Hampshire:
Horowitz earns dean’s list status
SMITHFIELD, R.I. — Jennifer Horowitz, of Pittsfield, a senior majoring in accounting, was recently named to the spring semester dean’s list at Bryant University.
Oakland’s Dubois receives degree
FAIRFIELD, Conn. — Benjamin Dubois, of Oakland recently, earned a bachelor of science degree in business administration at Sacred Heart University.
Barclays CEO falls on sword under pressure
LONDON — He was a poster boy for corporate arrogance, telling Parliament last year that the time for bankers to apologize had passed.