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 4, 2017
Isaac Bennett, Portland Arts and Technology High School
Isaac Bennett developed an interest in how things work the old-fashioned way – trying to fix toys and other things he broke when he was a kid. He learned the basics of modern programmable machines while building Lego Mindstorm robots. He became enthralled with combustion engines by fixing lawn mowers left at the town dump, […]
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PublishedJune 4, 2017
Mikayla Martin, Portland Arts and Technology High School
The turning point for Mikayla Martin came during her freshman year at South Portland High School. The way Martin remembers it, a special education case manager warned her that if she didn’t make some changes, she wasn’t going to amount to much. Martin admits that she had little interest in school at the time and […]
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PublishedJune 4, 2017
Caleb Bailey, Thornton Academy
When Caleb Bailey heads to the University of Maine this fall, he will enter as a sophomore, skipping a whole year of early morning introductory classes and exams, and saving about $24,000 in the process. Bailey, 18, will be the first student to graduate from Thornton Academy and decide to attend the university’s College of […]
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PublishedJune 4, 2017
Josh Lodish, Waynflete School
Josh Lodish has spent a good portion of his time at Waynflete School working on social justice issues, and he’d like to become a civil rights lawyer, but he’s got more global plans for the next year or so. Lodish, who graduates this month from the private school in Portland, was a Project Respect mentor […]
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PublishedJune 4, 2017
Miranda Mastera, Greely High School
Miranda Mastera stopped going to high school during her junior year. She was in an unhealthy relationship at the time and family upheaval at home made it impossible for her to continue, she says. She tried to return for her senior year but didn’t follow through. Last fall she gave it one more try, and […]
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PublishedJune 4, 2017
Sheibon Claire ‘Bon’ Tizon, Massabesic High School
Sheibon Claire “Bon” Tizon grew up in a small town in the Philippines, where her family washed clothes outdoors in a large bucket and cooked meals over an open fire, mostly fish and rice grown in nearby fields. Tizon came to the United States when she was 13, after her mother married a Mainer and […]
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PublishedJune 4, 2017
Isabella Pardales, Yarmouth High School
For Isabella Pardales, it’s simple math. Americans now drink more bottled water than soda, though studies show it’s no healthier than tap water, it takes at least 1,000 times more energy to produce and transport, and only one in five plastic water bottles is recycled. To help reduce the tons of plastic that winds up […]
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PublishedJune 4, 2017
Jake Leclerc, York High School
When Jake Leclerc was a preteen, he lived in a suburb of Munich, Germany, where his father’s job took the family for a few years. The experience sparked interests that have evolved into career goals for the York High School senior, who graduates this month. “It was a great experience,” Leclerc says. “We were able […]
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PublishedJune 3, 2017
It hasn’t been easy. They have toiled and excelled in the classroom. Struggled and triumphed on the playing field. Grappled with self-doubt and cultural differences to overcome significant challenges and succeed. This month, thousands of young Mainers are making one of life’s great transitions at high school graduations across the state. We asked area high […]
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PublishedJune 2, 2017
Portland poised to make new rules of the road for island golf carts
Reports of drunken wedding guests and babies on drivers’ laps lead city councilors to consider stricter rules for Peaks, Cliff and Great Diamond islands.
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