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SeniorsPlus announces April classes

LEWISTON — The SeniorsPlus Education Center has announced its April classes, which are open to all and held at the center, 8 Falcon Road, unless otherwise noted. Advance registration is required. For more information and to register, call 795-4010 or 1-800-427-1241. Offerings this month include: Create your own knitting project, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. […]

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Bill would allow Maine teens to work longer hours

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — A bill to allow Maine teenagers to work more is getting mixed reviews in the Legislature. Representatives of hotels and motels, restaurants, merchants and Gov. Paul LePage’s administration spoke Wednesday in favor of a reworked bill limiting 16-year-olds to 32 hours a week and imposing no limits for 17-year-olds. But the […]

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Gates blasts education assumptions

The cut-throat competitor that Bill Gates once was has morphed into the genial, sweater-wearing philanthropist we now see on TV fighting Third-World diseases and handing out educational grants. But Microsoft’s founder launched an uncharacteristic rant last week aimed at state governments and the education establishment. Addressing the 2011 Technology, Education and Design Conference, Gates blasted […]

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Bill would extend Maine school year by five days

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Lawmakers are going to consider a bill to lengthen Maine’s mandatory minimum school year by five days. A bill before the Education and Cultural Affairs Committee on Wednesday would extend the school year from 180 days to 185 days a year. The bill is sponsored by Republican Rep. Peter Edgecomb of […]

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5 percent hike proposed for Auburn schools

The proposed Auburn school budget will be online Friday at www.auburnschl.edu. AUBURN — After two years of cutting school budgets, Auburn Superintendent Tom Morrill says it’s time to start spending: He’s recommending an increase of 5.1 percent. Auburn must reverse the trend of smaller annual budgets and do more for students, Morrill said Thursday. “It’s […]

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LePage picks Bowen to be Maine education chief

AUGUSTA (AP) — An aide to Gov. Paul LePage who just a couple of months ago turned down an offer to become education commissioner on Wednesday became the governor’s nominee for the post. Former social science teacher Steve Bowen, more recently LePage’s senior policy adviser, is the Republican governor’s nominee to head one of the […]

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LePage, Poliquin delay $31M bond proposal

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine Gov. Paul LePage’s conservative fiscal views are putting a chill on a $31 million bond package sponsored by a quasi-state government body. The Maine Health and Higher Educational Facilities Authority is the agency that educational and health care nonprofits must go through under federal law to sell tax-exempt bonds. Unlike […]

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Maine medical students decry scholarship cuts

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Some Maine medical students are decrying a plan to cut $125,000 in scholarship money from a program for the state’s future doctors. In Monday testimony before the Legislature’s Appropriations Committee, students from a number of Maine communities told lawmakers the proposal could hurt the state’s ability to get and keep doctors. […]