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Obituary: Joan Jagolinzer

Obituary: Joan Jagolinzer
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Real estate boom is a bust for Maine s FIRST Robotics teams

Real estate boom is a bust for Maine s FIRST Robotics teams
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New Shows Are Up At Art Center

Weavings, mixed-media works and acrylic/mixed-media paintings by a Wampanoag Tribe member are among the more than 80 works by local artists in the Falmouth Art Center’s new show, “Textures.” The show is on display in the Hermann Gallery through March 29. Also this month, the art center’s Monday Morning Painters group, a group of artists who paint en plein air, are displaying their work. The “Textures” show has a wide variety of mediums on display. Wampanoag Tribe member Natasha Frye of East Falmouth is showing two paintings that are inspired by the customs of her people, one showing a female tribe member in colorful regalia and the other showing an eagle whose back is painted with tribal items, including wampum shells and leather.

Obituary: Elisabeth Perrault Hooper

Obituary: Elisabeth Perrault Hooper FALMOUTH - Elisabeth Perrault Hooper, 53, passed away at her home in Falmouth, Maine, on March 3, 2021, after a long . Share Elisabeth Perrault Hooper FALMOUTH – Elisabeth Perrault Hooper, 53, passed away at her home in Falmouth, Maine, on March 3, 2021, after a long battle with inflammatory breast cancer. Liz was born April 11, 1967, to Dr. Thomas S. Perrault Sr. and Sandra Giles Perrault. She grew up in Methuen, Massachusetts, and attended the University of Maine in Orono where she met her future husband, Timothy Hooper. Tim and Liz settled in Falmouth, Maine, to raise their two daughters, Abigail and Amelia. Liz’s greatest love was for her family: her husband Tim, with whom she celebrated 25 years of marriage last year; Abigail Elisabeth Hooper, a senior at Merrimack College; and Amelia Moore Hooper, a sophomore at Falmouth High School. Liz was completely committed to her children, husband and the concept of family. They were her gre

Letter to the editor: Falmouth resident s support of teachers appreciated

Letter to the editor: Falmouth resident’s support of teachers appreciated Share As an educator who has taught in the Falmouth Schools for 20 years, I am deeply appreciative of Matthew Wolcott’s March 6 letter, in which he responds to recent Falmouth board meetings. For the March 1 meeting, educators were tasked with laying out for the School Board the implications of removing the virtual Wednesdays from our hybrid teaching model. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that I left that virtual meeting with such pride for my fellow educators. For over two hours, our educators demonstrated that getting our students back in the building on Wednesdays would actually not be a huge boon for our student population. In fact, this seemingly small change would have a myriad of negative effects for many of our students and provide little actual increased face-to-face instruction for our general population.

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