The buyer will redevelop two Main Street properties into a condominium complex, and plans to begin selling the 12 units in the summer of 2019.
Schools and Education
Local, state and national schools and education news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
University of Southern Maine receives $1 million gift to design Center for the Arts
The visual and performing arts center is expected to cost about $50 million to build, and will include a 1,000-seat concert hall.
College course to focus – mostly – on more serious side of marijuana
A class at USM’s Lewiston branch will mix sociology, science, history and law, and possibly a field trip.
National poetry contest drops citizenship rule that Deering student challenged to get in
Allan Monga, an asylum-seeker from Zambia, was initially deemed ineligible for the national Poetry Out Loud competition and went to court over it.
Augusta school officials open to including religious holidays in calendar
The Board of Education’s policy committee is drafting a formal proposal to do so after a meeting that was attended by about 70 people.
Japanese students use virtual reality to recreate A-bomb attack
The project recreates the sights and sounds of Hiroshima before, during and after the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on the city 73 years ago Monday.
Fairfield area school district names new superintendent
Reza Namin, who will start on Sept. 1 as superintendent of schools for School Administrative District 49, replaces longtime superintendent Dean Baker, who retired.
For pizza money, college-bound Yarmouth teen will continue predicting the weather from away
Phenom forecaster Jack Sillin is asking for $35 a month – in total – in exchange for the daily blog posts that many Mainers rely on.
Former city councilor chosen by Republicans to run for Waterville Board of Education in Ward 7
Thursday’s caucus also chose candidates for City Council in wards 1, 5, and 7.
Students, officials break ground on construction of new Monmouth school
The new middle-elementary school is expected to open in January 2020, after the state agreed to pick up the tab for its construction.