School districts say Title I and IDEA dollars pay for staff positions in critical areas like intervention, early literacy and special education, and fund other services for some of Maine’s most vulnerable students.
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Looking Back: ‘Sensational’ taxi clean-ups, the ‘yeech’ factor, and the MES battle
Looking Back for April 16, 2025.
Hearts of Pine can learn from early season grind
After two losses in a row, there’s a break in the schedule, giving players and coaches time to reflect on what they’ve learned, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
FRONTLINE, Press Herald film ‘Breakdown in Maine’ nominated for Peabody award
The film, a joint production of the Portland Press Herald, Maine Public and FRONTLINE (PBS), is 1 of 4 finalists in the public service category.
Lewiston schools change Title IX policies to reflect Trump guidelines
Lewiston School Committee was given legal advice to change its Title IX policy back to 2020 rules implemented during the president’s first term.
Franklin County commissioners hire Dixfield man as jail administrator in Farmington
The commissioners also approved hiring Lexi Daggett of New Vineyard as deputy director of the county Emergency Management Agency and honored Johanna Cullenberg as 911 Dispatch Employee of the Quarter.
Get out! Easter and Earth Day events coming in the next week
Some suggested events happening in the area for April 16-22.
Get out! Flowers, physical comedy and Fleetwood Mac redux coming in the next week
Some suggested events in the area for April 23-30.
YMCA Hoopster results
Hoopster K-1 Division YMCA Hoopster April 9 results. Patriot Paving Red 25, Elscott Manufacturing Green 24: Patriot Paving Red’s Henry Dunn led the team with 10 points and Jax Theberge scored seven. Riley Edwards dropped in eight points for Elscott Manufacturing Green and Richard Hargreaves had six. Elscott Manufacturing Gold 38, Patriot Paving Black 36: […]
Ready to retire? Central Maine is a safe, beautiful place to settle down and have fun
It may not be an obvious retirement destination, but looking closer at the state’s second largest metro area will dispel that notion.