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Wiscasset talks Stevens, budget, student recruitment

Minutes after Wiscasset Superintendent of Schools Kim Andersson on Dec. 12 previewed budget season and talked student recruitment, some residents and teachers aired concerns, among them the impact of Principal Gina Stevens being on leave from.

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Anti-poverty organizations meet to discuss poverty and homelessness issues in Regina

Anti-poverty organizations meet to discuss poverty and homelessness issues in Regina
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Middleburgh housing project draws scrutiny from state Department of Environmental Conservation

Middleburgh housing project draws scrutiny from state Department of Environmental Conservation | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares2 The state Department of Environmental Conservation is investigating a housing development project in Middleburgh after town Planning Board members approved substantial changes to the project without appropriate review or additional public input.  Amid the ongoing DEC investigation, Middleburgh Planning Board members and village residents clashed over the Middleburgh Meadows project at the Planning Board’s monthly meeting last week.  A major focus of the debate was the waiver the Planning Board issued for Carver Companies, the project’s developer, to skip village approval for changes to its development plan. 

Doctorate of Divinity degrees awarded to two Regina Anti-Poverty Advocates

Doctorate of Divinity degrees awarded to two Regina Anti-Poverty Advocates By Ryan McNally May 10, 2021 | 5:36 PM Peter Gilmer and Bonnie Morton from the Regina Anti-Poverty Ministry have been honoured with Doctorate of Divinity degrees from St. Andrews College. Both Gilmer and Morton have worked for several years with the ministry to help low-income residents and families get back on their feet, as well as public advocacy. While the doctorates were supposed to be issued last year, Gilmer says this year works just fine. “2021 is an important year for us for a few reasons,” Gilmer said. “It marks 50 years since the creation of our forerunner which is The Regina Downtown Chaplaincy so there’s been 50 years of this ministry here but also 25 years of that has been through the Regina Anti-Poverty Ministry.”

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