The eliminated staff jobs are to include two open teacher positions and a special education role.
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Acadia National Park will have more housing for seasonal workers in 2027
The nonprofit Friends of Acadia has been helping raise money and secure property for more rooms.
Man struck by train in Lewiston expected to recover
The man’s father said his son, who was badly injured when struck by the train March 26, will live at home to recover after he’s released from the hospital.
Maine’s progressive champion? He’s been here all along. | Opinion
Troy Jackson’s politics are the politics of solidarity. He’ll make a great governor.
Sun replaces snow in Poland, a perfect day for boys fishing for bluegill
Photographer Libby Kamrowski Kenny focuses on 3 boys fishing on a spring-like afternoon.
Maine must confront the moral cost of silence on Gaza | Opinion
We cannot determine the course of this conflict. Neither are we powerless.
Farmington library closes children’s room for renovations
The Farmington Public Library closed its children’s room March 31 for renovations, with limited services available upstairs during the project.
For some Bethel-area kids, class is wherever they are learning
In Bethel-area SAD 44 towns, 49 students out of 630 are registered for homeschooling. Here’s how five of the homeschoolers define learning.
Maine set a goal to end hunger by 2030. What will it take to get there?
State leaders and hunger prevention advocates say federal changes to nutrition assistance programs have undermined Maine’s strategy to increase food security.
Governor candidate drops out of race after state alleges fraud with funding
Maine’s campaign finance watchdog issued a decision denying Sen. Jim Libby clean elections funding after it found numerous problems with paperwork his campaign submitted to qualify for the money.