Kelley Bouchard writes about what’s happening in Maine and beyond, with a focus on South Portland, Scarborough, Cape Elizabeth and other communities in Cumberland County. Her interests include housing, immigration, human rights, history, aging issues, sustainability, the environment and the untold story. A Maine native and University of Maine graduate, she was a college intern for two summers at the former Lewiston Evening Journal. Before joining the staff of the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram in 1998, she was a reporter for the Ipswich Chronicle, Beverly Times and Salem Evening News in Massachusetts. Favorite pastimes include gardening, cooking for family and friends, streaming foreign TV series and kayaking at camp.
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PublishedJune 24, 2010
MEA endorses Mitchell for governor
President of statewide union says Maine needs a leader who is focused on improving public schools.
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PublishedJune 24, 2010
Capital campaign raises $42 million for diocese
The Catholic Church’s first statewide fundraiser in 40 years will pay for parish projects and various ministries.
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PublishedJune 23, 2010
Saco man charged with trying to abduct child in OOB
A 3-year-old boy was snatched while his parents watched him play near their cabin on Route 5.
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PublishedJune 23, 2010
Portland Catholic Diocese raises $42M
The two-year capital campaign that officially ends June 30 surpassed its goal.
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PublishedJune 23, 2010
Senate confirms U.S. attorney for Maine
Justice Thomas Delahanty II will replace Paula Silsby in the post that he held during 1980-81.
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PublishedJune 23, 2010
Garden tour meant to yield grant funds for city schools
The Portland Education Foundation is raising money for a program that funded 10 special projects this year.
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PublishedJune 22, 2010
Senate confirms Delahanty as U.S. attorney
The Lewiston native and Falmouth resident will replace Paula Silsby, who has held the office for nine years.
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PublishedJune 22, 2010
Riverton residents question library automation
One patron describes the proposal to automate the branch at Riverton school as ‘a slow death.’
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PublishedJune 21, 2010
Riverton residents plead to keep library branch open
PORTLAND — Riverton residents pleaded with city officials Monday night to keep a staffed Portland Public Library branch in their neighborhood’s school. That’s unlikely, given the budget troubles the city will face next year, including a $4 million reduction in federal funding, said library Director Steve Podgajny and Superintendent Jim Morse. They urged the residents […]
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PublishedJune 21, 2010
Program to rescue dropouts a keeper
The first Amnesty Day attracted 16 people and likely will be tried again to help increase graduation rates in Portland.
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