Who is the better?By Alexa Doyer • Elm Street School Why do boys get all the sports attention? Well, then again, why are girls always thought of the ones who decide about relationships and always thought of being cheerleaders and not on the court?Our world is so full of stereotype sexist people. Both young men […]
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An experience of a lifetime
It’s not every day you hear about a teenage girl going on hunting trips with her father. But ever since I was 6 years old, my dad has taken me on numerous adventures through the wilderness. He would make sure I tip-toed through the crunchy leaves so I wouldn’t startle deer feeding on apples during […]
Lewiston picks new counselor
Lewiston High School has found a new guidance in the eclectic Mr. Farausi Cherry. Working this year as the freshman guidance counselor, Mr. Cherry is happy to find himself in Lewiston. Formerly working for the Portland Housing Authority, the Maine Youth Center, Portland High School, and Migrant Education, Mr. Cherry has a High Masters in […]
Discover why membership makes a difference at Maine’s credit unions From October 12-18, 2003, the more than 600,000 Maine residents belonging to a credit union will join more than 100 million credit …
Credit Union Week is the perfect time to discover what nearly one in every two Maine residents know about credit unions – membership makes the difference. That difference includes excellent member service, great rates, and fewer fees. Join a Maine credit union today and start enjoying the differences and benefits of credit union membership. While […]
For Maine’s credit unions, it’s all about serving their communities
For the past 82 years, Maine’s credit unions have provided products and services to Maine people laying the groundwork in helping people to prosper and succeed. Since the first credit union was formed in Maine in 1921, the Maine Credit Union movement has remained committed and dedicated to the credit union philosophy of ‘Maine people […]
Maine credit unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger nears $1.5 million mark in funds raised
What started as an idea on the part of Maine’s credit unions to raise funds and awareness about the problem of hunger among Maine people, has now raised over $1.32 million dollars to help end hunger in Maine. The Campaign surpassed the $1 million mark in funds raised in 2002 and is now expecting to […]
For Maine’s credit unions, it’s all about serving their communities
For the past 82 years, Maine’s credit unions have provided products and services to Maine people laying the groundwork in helping people to prosper and succeed. Since the first credit union was formed in Maine in 1921, the Maine Credit Union movement has remained committed and dedicated to the credit union philosophy of ‘Maine people […]
Discover why membership makes a difference at Maine’s credit unions From October 12-18, 2003, the more than 600,000 Maine residents belonging to a credit union will join more than 100 million credit …
Credit Union Week is the perfect time to discover what nearly one in every two Maine residents know about credit unions – membership makes the difference. That difference includes excellent member service, great rates, and fewer fees. Join a Maine credit union today and start enjoying the differences and benefits of credit union membership. While […]
Maine credit unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger nears $1.5 million mark in funds raised
What started as an idea on the part of Maine’s credit unions to raise funds and awareness about the problem of hunger among Maine people, has now raised over $1.32 million dollars to help end hunger in Maine. The Campaign surpassed the $1 million mark in funds raised in 2002 and is now expecting to […]
New program, new teacher at LMS
We the students at LMS are lucky to have a new teacher, Mr. Craig Courbron. Mr. Courbron is teaching our brand new program called “Read 180.” “Read 180” is a program which brings kids that are reading below standard levels to acceptable reading levels. This program is all done on computer in various stages. When […]