The New Sharon resident, educator and businesswoman is the founder and executive director of The Center for Entrepreneurial Studies.
September 2023
In a word: Getting to no your heterographs
Some more straightforward quad heterographs include right, rite, wright and write, as well as bi, buy, by and bye.
Mark LaFlamme: Summer is dead and I don’t feel so good myself
Talk of the Town: Pumpkins … stale milk and plastic … cinnamon EVERYTHING … Ah, the wonderful flavors of fall.
The new Edward Little High School is already a gem for Auburn
There’s potential around every corner of the $126 million school, from the 1,200-seat auditorium to the two gyms, the cafeteria, the science labs, the career and tech spaces, the nearby playing fields, and much more.
Chronic absenteeism rates at Maine schools remain high, state data shows
Students who miss two days or more of school during the first month have a higher risk of being chronically absent during the school year.
Marla Hoffman: The long, hard, stinking road to labor’s glory
Marla Hoffman looks back on her working history and the laborers who helped her get ahead.
President Biden ignores Auburn lawmaker’s personal plea to free a prisoner
State Sen. Eric Brakey hopes Biden will pardon a man the lawmaker called ‘the Nelson Mandela of Bitcoin.’
Clarence Page: Not even the reality of racial violence can overcome the razzle-dazzle of a presidential candidate
Sure, it’s hard to see what you already have decided does not exist. Unfortunately, in today’s angry political world, it is more tempting to exploit racial differences than to build bridges.
Rich Lowry: Vivek Ramaswamy’s Jan. 6 charade
Vivek Ramaswamy thinks Mike Pence failed. The former vice president is a MAGA villain for doing his constitutional duty on Jan. 6, so Ramaswamy has to find a way to wiggle out of endorsing his conduct on that day, no matter how convoluted or inane.