Maine lawmakers have pushed for four decades to remove offensive place names. But many of them still exist. A new "place justice" initiative will attempt to help Maine communities reckon with those terms and inspire change.
More than two decades after a landmark state law passed requiring Maine schools to teach Wabanaki studies, a new report finds the law has not been fully implemented and the state Department of Education has not enforced it.
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The Woods Hole Film Festival will take place July 30 through August 6, with 45 feature-length and 72 short films—nearly half directed by women and from both first-time and veteran