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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PublishedFebruary 8, 2012
LePage proposes sweeping education changes
The proposal would allow public funding of private and parochial schools, change how teachers are evaluated, and allow students greater choice in the schools they attend.
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PublishedJanuary 29, 2012
Maine diocese leading fight against new birth-control rule
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Maine is taking a leading role in a national protest against an impending federal rule that will require nonprofit employers with religious affiliations to cover birth control as part of health insurance benefits.
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PublishedJanuary 17, 2012
In Portland, early MLK events inspired young black girl
PORTLAND — Kalahn Taylor-Clark recalled attending her first Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast Celebration hosted by the NAACP Portland Branch, in the 1980s.
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PublishedJanuary 17, 2012
Anonymous newsletter may lead to legal action in Freeport
FREEPORT — An anonymous newsletter that attacks and offends some townspeople has prompted the Town Council to consider the legal ramifications of removing or banning anonymous printed material from municipal buildings.
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PublishedJanuary 17, 2012
Amid an ‘inescapable crisis,’ calls for a ‘more perfect union’
PORTLAND — Kalahn Taylor-Clark recalled attending her first Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast Celebration hosted by the NAACP Portland Branch, in the 1980s.
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PublishedJanuary 17, 2012
Freeport debates freedom of speech
FREEPORT — An anonymous newsletter that attacks and offends some townspeople has prompted the Town Council to consider the legal ramifications of removing or banning anonymous printed material from municipal buildings.
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PublishedJanuary 16, 2012
Soccer complex opens old wounds in Freeport
FREEPORT — As a member of the Save Our Neighborhoods Coalition, Jessica McCurdy doesn’t see the need to build an indoor-outdoor soccer complex in the shadow of Hedgehog Mountain.
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PublishedJanuary 11, 2012
LePage to attend MLK event in Waterville
Departing from the tradition of previous governors, LePage has now shunned the NAACP in Portland and Bangor two years in a row.
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PublishedJanuary 9, 2012
Habitat for Humanity helps homeowners
FREEPORT — Every Saturday from now through May, you’ll find Hana Tallan hammering nails or spreading spackle in what will be her new home on South Street.
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PublishedJanuary 1, 2012
Missing child cases often difficult to investigate
Experts in police procedures say missing-child cases are among the most difficult to investigate, in part because family members must be viewed as both victims and potential suspects.
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