When I was doing standup, I would get corporate gigs, which often began with the guy from marketing telling the “three biggest lies” joke. The corporate world was more rigid then, and marketing was where the rebels hung out. It wasn’t unusual to see a marketing guy wearing a sport coat instead of a suit, […]
2012
Report: U.S. makes modest gains in grad rate
So far, only Wisconsin meets the 90 percent graduation rate benchmark, although Vermont is close.
Superintendent's Notebook: Portland school budget hike an investment in our future
The past six months have brought lots of good news for the Portland Public Schools. Our students’ test scores rose dramatically. We received a clean bill of health from our auditors. The School Board adopted a comprehensive plan framework to guide the district. We were awarded the largest competitive grant in the school system’s history […]
Letter: Scarborough-South Portland trail a success
As a frequent rider from my home in Scarborough to Bug Light Park in South Portland, I’ve been looking forward to the Wainright Fields-to-Broadway section of the Eastern Trail emerging from under the snow. On a recent sunny Saturday the number of other cyclists, joggers, walkers, and parents with children on this wooded stretch was […]
Forecaster reporter discusses Portland flea market opening on WMTW
Andrew Cullen of The Forecaster appeared on WMTW Channel 8 Sunday morning to discuss his story about the planned April opening of the Portland Flea For All, an arts- and vintage-focused flea market in the Bayside neighborhood. His interview with WMTW’s Thema Ponton can be viewed at http://www.wmtw.com/video/30704259/detail.html. Tune in to WMTW every Sunday morning […]
Letter: Brunswick school group leader dislikes headline
A headline like the one The Forecaster chose for the recent article, “PTO head: Brunswick school budget gets it wrong,” suggests an adversarial relationship between parents and school administrators and is counter-productive. My recent comments to the Brunswick School Board and School Department were intended to offer encouragement to those organizations to ask for the resources Brunswick needs […]
Letter: Story a boon for Cumberland rider
I’m writing to extend thanks and appreciation for the article, “Cumberland woman to bike 4,000 miles to fight cancer,” about Molly O’Shea’s participation in the 4K for Cancer bicycle ride. Since the article was published, Molly has received over $1,000 of support from members of the community and much of that, if not all, is […]
NY Mets owners settle Madoff-related case for $162M
Lawyers for the owners insist their clients had no idea the former Bernie Madoff was cheating thousands of investors for at least two decades.
Letter: South Portland Farmers Market warrants sign
I have lived in South Portland all my life and have watched Knightville go from a vibrant downtown shopping area to a place where businesses are struggling to stay alive. Last summer, when the Farmers Market was in that area, I saw more cars, bicycles and walkers in that neighborhood than I have seen in […]