Friday, March 9, 2018
Peace activist Father John Dear to speak on nonviolence by Elizabeth Richards
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Father John Dear speaking in front of the White House F ather John Dear, priest, activist, author and lecturer, will be offering a full ...
Changing lives while living a dream by Lorraine Glowczak
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Turner poses in front of the Sierra Nevada range W illiam (Bill) Turner’s dream has been to bike coast to coast - across the U.S. to see...
Friday, March 2, 2018
RSU#14 leads in an Eggcellence School Menu Program by Jennifer Davis
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O n February 15, 2018, the Windham-Raymond School District Food Services Program, led by Jeanne Reilly, Director of School Nutrition, was na...
A local superintendent’s journey by Matt Pascarella
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There is a twisting road of experiences one takes from that of an educator to the position of superintendent. Sanford Prince IV has been sup...
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs offer camp scholarships to Windham youth by Lorraine Glowczak
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The Rebekah and Oddfellows Organizations of Windham have three scholarships available for students in Windham between the ages of eight and ...
Friday, February 23, 2018
Principal keeps unique promise by Lorraine Glowczak
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Film director and novelist, Neil Jordan, has been quoted as saying, “Never make a promise – you may have to keep it.” Perhaps it is possible...
A Windham activist remembered by Lorraine Glowczak
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M any people whose passion for harmony and goodwill lost a soldier for their cause recently, when peace and human rights activist, Sally A. ...
Friday, February 16, 2018
Be the Influence youth members represented well in Washington by Elizabeth Richards
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Meader and Bradford visit Senator King L ast week, Windham High School students Maggi Bradford and Danielle Meader had an opportunity to...
Ice fishing with small children by Briana Bizier
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Ian Bizier holds a small mouth bass “Ice fishing with a toddler? You’re crazy!” It may sound far-fetched, but ice fishing is actuall...
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Friday, February 9, 2018
WHS students form a band for varsity players and spectators to enjoy by Matt Pascarella
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T hree students make up the band, Pantomime, that plays during the varsity games at Windham High. Windham High students, Owen Wert (senior) ...
Two local students set sail for Cuba during winter break by Lorraine Glowczak
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Ellen Clarke in center (wearing pink) T he Katahdin Program, a RSU#14 high school alternative education school, is proud to announce tha...
Friday, February 2, 2018
There’s a new robot in town at the Raymond Village Library by Briana Bizier
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Sage Bizier has fun testing out her programming skills with Dash As part of their new STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and ...
Civil Rights Team begins “No Name Calling Week” with an all school assembly by Lorraine Glowczak
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The Civil Rights Team at Jordan-Small Middle School (JSMS) designated the week of January 29 to February 2 as “No Name Calling Week.” As ...
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