News of Maine's Coast and Islands
To walk through that room, with suitcases in hand, and three full weeks of island life in front of me…
Barbara Fernald
Media
I didn’t expect to hear that a student complained that I forced my kids to make a “gay wall.”
Courtney Naliboff
Washington County Leadership Institute, begun in 1997 as one of Maine’s first professional leadership programs, has just completed its 20th year.
Staff Writer
Mitchell left every one of the 300 or so in attendance inspired, hopeful and wishing he was a candidate for president.
Phil Crossman
Repeating activities gives us opportunities to observe how variables can affect the outcome.
Sandy Oliver
An openness to learning from one another, and sharing what works and what doesn’t from place to place is critical.
Rob Snyder, Ph.D.
Arts organizations, drawing people to events, exhibits, classes and more, are the seeds for healthy, diversified growth…
There is a side to island life that might be eclipsed by fishermen’s working lobster boats and pickup trucks, and tourists walking off ferries.
Tom Groening
Deep into her memoir Black to Blue, Jamie Rooney recounts the steady sexual abuse she endured from her 16-year-old stepbrother. At this point in the book, it’s not the first such violation she’s had to endure.