SAD 1 residents approve $31.9M budget
The figure is a 3.5 percent increase over last year’s $30.9 million.
The figure is a 3.5 percent increase over last year’s $30.9 million.
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — David Bartlett, Presque Isle High School principal, is pleased to announce that Todd Saucier, agency manager, vice president and account executive at United Insurance, will offer the keynote address at this year’s commencement. Saucier was raised in Ashland and graduated from Ashland Community High School in 1989. He attended the University […]
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — Northern Maine Community College honored its nursing Class of 2025 during a heartfelt pinning ceremony held on campus, recognizing the achievements and commitment of 16 graduating nursing students as they prepared to enter the profession. The ceremony began with a processional, followed by a welcome from Andrew Gagnon, RN, MSN, CCRN, […]
About 50 people attended MSAD 27’s annual budget meeting on Monday, approving a $16.5 million spending plan.
Students from Presque Isle Middle School converged on the campus to explore different kinds of science up close.
More than 550 teachers across the state were nominated this year by members of their school communities, according to the education department.
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — It is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University congratulates the following students on being named to the spring 2025 president’s list, for attaining a grade point average of 3.7 and above. The spring terms run from January to May: Rileigh Landry of Wade, Kristen Hall of Van Buren, Karaline […]
The district has been overspending and that has to stop, committee members said.
HOULTON, Maine — Robert Albers, head of school for Greater Houlton Christian Academy, is pleased to announce the honor part for the graduating Class of 2025. Addison E. Watson, valedictorian, is the daughter of Damian and Faith Watson of Smyrna Mills. Addison is a three-year member of the National Honor Society. She has received recognition […]
Theater Director Doug Clapp said they decided to go with another musical due to several talented singers graduating.