The kindergarten teacher is disappointed that Gov. Mills and the state Department of Education responded to criticism by removing her video lesson from the state’s website.
2022
Numbers speak for themselves as alewives regain foothold in central Maine
As the fish’s annual migration begins again, this is the first year in centuries that alewives will be able to swim upriver to China Lake, a milestone that Gov. Janet Mills and others celebrated this week.
Amy Calder: Opening a door to Waterville’s South End
Colby College seniors Charlie Jodka and Quinn Burke filmed a documentary of Waterville’s South End after becoming fascinated with the neighborhood and its people when they volunteered there during a cleanup day last year, writes Amy Calder.
Remains of woman missing since 1978 found in New Hampshire river
Her death was determined to be an accident from a car crash nearly 44 years ago and the cause of death was multiple blunt force injuries.
Week In Photos May 13-20, 2022
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.
Trial in Washington County triple homicide to start, could last 2 weeks
Thomas Bonfanti was charged with shooting 4 people, killing 3 of them, in 2020.
G7 countries to provide $19.8 billion in aid to Ukraine
The Group of Seven leading economies have agreed to provide $19.8 billion in economic aid to Ukraine to ensure its finances do not hinder its ability to defend itself from Russia’s invasion
Maine Observer: Learning from 55 years of Maine gardens
There have been new homes and new crops, but some things never change.
Russia will cut off natural gas to Finland
The Finnish state-owned energy company refused President Vladimir Putin’s demand to pay in rubles.
Naomi Osaka at French Open news conference: ‘I think I’m OK’
Osaka pulled out of Roland Garros in 2021 after being fined for skipping a press conference.