Lukas Mironovas, now 15, has not been a student in Ashland Massachusetts since the 2009-2010 school year, according to the superintendent there.
2018
Pulitzer-winning New York Times editor recounts humble beginnings in Waterville
Rebecca Corbett, who was part of Pulitzer-winning work at the Times, says that starting her career at the Morning Sentinel showed her how journalism could affect a community.
LePage administration agrees to post signs directing drivers to Katahdin monument
The state had held off on posting signs while the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument was under review by the Trump administration.
Damon brothers give family credit after winning chamber’s Business Person of the Year Award
The Damon family, which started its business in 1983 alongside competitors Lou’s Discount Beverage and Jokas, now owns both and a total of seven stores in central Maine.
Lawmakers didn’t fund Maine schools before adjournment last week
The lobbying group that represents superintendents warns that failure to release the more than $1 billion in funding could be ‘disruptive.’
China’s Scoville awarded Graduate Research Fellowship
Student attends UW-Madison.
Community Integration Service for Maine veterans launched
Services offered to all Maine veterans regardless of time, duty or status.
Thomas students place third in national business competition
Lewiston’s Rourke, Farmington’s Wilbur, Madison’s Landry attended the Advancement of Management International Conference in Washington, D.C.