After a buildup dramatic enough to rival an episode of ABC’s serial drama, “Lost,” the workers from the School Age Child Care went before the Windham School Board last week to learn if the day-care program will be around next year. And, just like the TV show, it ended in a cliffhanger. After two hours […]
2006
SACC's fate still undecided
After a buildup dramatic enough to rival an episode of ABC’s serial drama, “Lost,” the workers from the School Age Child Care went before the Windham School Board last week to learn if the day-care program will be around next year. And, just like the TV show, it ended in a cliffhanger. After two hours […]
Bonny Eagle girls basketball
Bonny Eagle had three players in double figures as they earned a 52-42 win at Portland on Tuesday evening. The Scots led 28-20 at the break and they played well enough defensively to keep the Bulldogs from mounting a second half comeback. Meghan Ledoux led all scorers with 21 points. Lyndie Libby contributed 14 points […]
Bonny Eagle girls basketball
Bonny Eagle had three players in double figures as they earned a 52-42 win at Portland on Tuesday evening. The Scots led 28-20 at the break and they played well enough defensively to keep the Bulldogs from mounting a second half comeback. Meghan Ledoux led all scorers with 21 points. Lyndie Libby contributed 14 points […]
AARP: Replacing older workers costly to employers
According to the AARP Web site, the organization has recently launched a new resource for employers: AARP SmartBrief, an e-newsletter on issues related to business and the aging workforce. Many U.S. companies face a potentially significant loss of experienced talent in key roles as baby boomers approach the traditional retirement age. In light of the […]
AARP: Replacing older workers costly to employers
According to the AARP Web site, the organization has recently launched a new resource for employers: AARP SmartBrief, an e-newsletter on issues related to business and the aging workforce. Many U.S. companies face a potentially significant loss of experienced talent in key roles as baby boomers approach the traditional retirement age. In light of the […]
Global Village classes write letters to UN
Two Global Village classes at Bonny Eagle High School have studied conflict and human rights violations that have been going on in Darfur, Sudan as a part of their unit on Africa. Global Village teacher Robert Maxwell and the students came up with the idea that they should write letters to United Nations Secretary General […]
Christmas, where eternity met history
Christmas is heaven’s marvel. It is beyond us and yet with us. The birth of God! It took place in Bethlehem. The theologians refer to this marvel as the “incarnation.” This is truly the marvelous paradox in our midst: God had no beginning, yet Bethlehem is his start. God is the author of life, yet […]
Bonny Eagle looks strong on mats
The Bonny Eagle wrestling team took part in a quad-meet this past weekend with Marshwood, Sanford, and Traip Academy. The Scots easily defeated Class C Traip by a 51-18 score; they edged Sanford 42-36; and they tied an always tough Marshwood team 36-36. Several Scots earned wins against Marshwood: Dalton Groeger won by pin at […]
Brand new officer comes to Windham
The Windham Police Department welcomed a new police officer into its ranks this week. Brandon Ladd, 21, graduated from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy of Vassalboro last week. His badge was first pinned on at a ceremony on Friday, Dec. 15 at Thomas College in Waterville. Lt. David DeGruchy said the department hired Ladd in […]