Madison Bleau, a seventh-grader at Mt. Ararat Middle School, is part of the alternative education program, giving her type of project-based learning opportunities she will advocate more students have access to.
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Clones help famous elm tree in Yarmouth live on — for now
A massive elm tree nicknamed Herbie was the tallest and oldest of its kind in New England, surviving 14 bouts of Dutch elm disease.
Bodies of 11 Ukrainians killed in Iran plane crash sent home
The bodies of the 11 Ukrainians who died when an Iranian missile shot down a passenger plane have arrived in Ukraine for a farewell ceremony
Heavy snow, tough travel forecast for northern New England
Up to 8 inches of snow is expected in much of the region, with higher amounts possible in mountainous areas.
Eleven U.S. troops were flown to medical centers after Iran strike
The Pentagon’s chief spokesman says there were evaluated for concussion-like symptoms in the days following the attack on bases in Iraq.
Iran’s supreme leader strikes defiant tone after month of turmoil
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei lashes out at Western countries while leading Friday prayers in Tehran for the first time in eight years.
Pompeo breaks silence on alleged threats to envoy in Ukraine
The secretary of state says he believed the allegations would prove to be wrong but that he had an obligation to evaluate and investigate them.
Another loaded gun found in a bag at Portland jetport
A Hampden man told officials that he did not know his firearm was in the backpack.
Farmington board approves UMF multi-use trail system proposal
The proposal will incorporate town-owned land with land owned by the university’s athletic fields off Front Street to create a multi-purpose, handicap-accessible trail system near the Sandy River.
Peru man describes effort to rescue wounded bald eagle from river
Jason Dolloff and his daughter, Carrigan Robinson, used a rope and his jacket to try to save the injured bird.