The Washington Post
2017
Sustain Mid-Maine: Making the most of Maine produce
“Ugly” fruits and vegetables seen as unfit for the grocery store can be used to feed the hungry.
Jefferson Historical Society plans WWI talk Oct. 17
Author, historian will talk about how the war impacted families, those serving in the front, at home.
Readfield history walk planned for Oct. 27
Walking stick and sturdy shoes recommended for Camp Kirkwold exploration.
Maine high school teachers attend Camden Conference Sept. 16
Nine-month program helps build relationships, resource-sharing among Maine high school teachers who bring foreign affairs or global issues to their classrooms.
Waterville educator receives recognition
Mary Dunn to be recognized by California Casualty and the NEA Foundation at 2018 Washington, D.C., awards gala.
Increase in fee for Portland Harbor pilots to be considered
Commissioners may raise the minimum to $1,200, the same amount it approved for a private company, sparking a lawsuit.
Kelly pushes back on reports of feuding with Trump
White House chief of staff John Kelly also declares he’s staying in his post.
Myanmar’s Suu Kyi pleads for national unity
Suu Kyi acknowledges that the country is facing widespread criticism over its refugee crisis.