Few performances have captured the soul of the moment as well as Addison Avery and Caelan McGuigan’s rendition of “For Good” at Edward Little High School’s graduation.
Vanessa Paolella
Sun Journal
Vanessa Paolella is a staff writer at the Sun Journal primarily covering local education. Before joining the Sun Journal in 2021, she interned for the paper twice and led the Bates College student newspaper, The Bates Student. Vanessa graduated from Bates College with a bachelor of science in geology in 2021 and wrote her senior thesis on water quality changes in the Androscoggin River from 1930 to 2019.
Greene residents to vote Saturday on solar project, budget at annual Town Meeting
Residents will consider a total of 57 warrant articles at the Town Meeting, held at Greene Central School beginning 9 a.m.
Two challengers upset incumbents in unusually competitive Greene election
One selectboard and one MSAD 52 board of director seat will change hands.
Lisbon residents approve $19 million school budget
The budget represents a 5% increase from the current spending plan.
MSAD 52 voters in Turner, Greene and Leeds approve revised $30.2 million budget
Anthony Shostak was elected to replace Yuri Kowalski on the MSAD 52 board of directors, representing Greene.
Auburn voters pass $55.7 million school budget
Under the approved plan, property owners will pay 48 cents more per $1,000 in assessed property value.
Wales Town Meeting draws nearly 100 for contested school director seat
RSU 4 director Scott Fyfe, who was appointed to fill the seat last August, was elected to finish the three-year term.
MSAD 52 revised budget passes; second vote is Tuesday
Amendment for regular instruction and school administration were rejected.
‘Nothing will stop us’: Lewiston graduates 250 in outdoor ceremony
Attendees were greeted with audio instructions in Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, Somali, Spanish and Swahili, underscoring the diverse backgrounds of the Class of 2022.
Five Greene residents vie for 2 selectmen seats in unusually hot election
Residents will also select a director for MSAD 52 and vote on the revised $30.2 million school budget.