HALLOWELL — Maine’s failure to secure a major federal grant won’t halt plans to improve early childhood education, state officials said.
Susan McMillan
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) method being used at Cony
AUGUSTA — In a room at Cony High School, textbooks were piled on the floor, stools were lying on their sides and yardsticks formed the span of a bridge.
Hallowell moves toward TIF OK
HALLOWELL — The city is on its way to approving a tax break for the construction of a $85 million natural gas pipeline in central Maine.
Tenative OK to pipeline deal
HALLOWELL — The city is on its way to approving a tax break for the construction of a $85 million natural gas pipeline in central Maine.
Classroom work adjusts for concussions
GARDINER — Contact is a integral part of Andrew Doody-Veilleux’s job as an offensive tackle.
UMA’s enrollment decline is higher than state average
AUGUSTA — The University of Maine at Augusta has seen its enrollment drop along with the entire system during the last 10 years.
UMA’s enrollment down in past 10 years
AUGUSTA — The University of Maine at Augusta has seen its enrollment drop along with the entire system during the last 10 years.
Counselor offers business sense for local students
AUGUSTA — Starting a business is always a risk. Ed Ross’s role as a SCORE counselor is to help make sure entrepreneurs don’t take on more than they can handle.
Hallowell council to discuss fireworks, pipeline
HALLOWELL — The City Council on Monday will take up a pair of issues that several other communities have been debating: fireworks and natural gas.