Lyman Moore social studies teacher Josephine Tibbetts believes she was retaliated against when administrators declined to renew her teaching contract this week.
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Midcoast lawyer disbarred after arrest on child pornography charge
Thomas Karod, of Camden, was initially suspended from practicing law following his arrest in August and later failed to attend 3 Maine Board of Overseers of the Bar hearings, a judge said this month.
Maine faith leaders organize ‘alternative’ to Turning Point USA event in Portland
The event, dubbed ‘Love is the Point,’ will support immigrants and transgender people — groups that organizers say Turning Point USA has targeted.
Southern Maine sheriffs say jail funding from Legislature fell short again
The state’s county jails are slated to get $4 million in unappropriated funds, but sheriffs who have been seeking more money for years say it’s little consolation.
‘A part of history now’: Founder of Maine Military Museum dies at 86
The collector of military antiques, who dedicated his later years to sharing service members’ stories, died Wednesday.
Local man charged in bomb threat incident at Otisfield Community School
Lucas Johnson, 43, is prohibited from going on Maine School Administrative 17 property and is forbidden from contacting staff, teachers and administrators at the Otisfield school.
Why Scarborough is set to lose $1 million in state education funding
Maine lawmakers passed a bill overhauling the state’s public school funding formula.
How to celebrate Earth Day in southern Maine
Many communities throughout southern Maine are hosting cleanup events, fairs and other celebrations.
Windham Freemasons event will raise funds for scholarships
The charity dinner, scheduled for Tuesday, April 21, supports the lodge’s scholarship program.
Bath author tells tale of an Irish shipwreck with Maine ties
Irene Drago will share her new historical-fiction novel at Mockingbird Bookshop in Bath on Friday.