An article that explores some of the issues associated with Maine\u27s brain drain by examining the educational and career paths of five siblings from Great Cranberry Island. Over the past 20 years, 50,000 young Mainers have left the state for reasons such as education, employment opportunities, and travel. Maine has the oldest population of any state in the country. Four of the featured Gray siblings - Hannah, Josh, Martha, and Seth - have returned to live and work in Maine but are not residents of Great Cranberry Island and their sister, Molly, has settled in North Carolina
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Long article on the hundreds of foreigners who attend Maine\u27s private summer camps, in many cases...
Feature article about Laura Conaway\u27s attempt to find and bring home her runaway brother, Brian, ...
Article on the two-pronged influx of people moving into Maine from other states. On one front, York...
Maine continues to struggle with the so-called brain drain, when the best and brightest young people...
Article about Maine\u27s ranking in the Center for the Study of Social Policy\u27s report on child ...
Article on the increasing migration of young people out of Maine, and a new initiative by Gov. John ...
Article on transracial adoptions, which are altering Maine\u27s racial and ethnic makeup in subtle b...
Article about the decrease in the number of lovers\u27 lanes now available to young people as a resu...
Many Maine islands depend on the influx of young families in order to stay viable as year-round comm...
Long piece about Islesford and Great Cranberry Island and the challenges the two islands face. Despi...
Feature article on the Maine economy. Maine has slipped from 25th to 37th in the nation since the 1...
One of a series of articles on southern Maine\u27s high school class of 1994. This article focuses s...
Article examining the effects of the federal No Child Left Behind Act on vocational education in Mai...
North by East piece about the rebirth of the cranberry industry in Maine. In the 19th-century Main...
In Maine there is a growing body of statistics pointing to the growth of agriculture in the state. Y...
Long article on the hundreds of foreigners who attend Maine\u27s private summer camps, in many cases...
Feature article about Laura Conaway\u27s attempt to find and bring home her runaway brother, Brian, ...
Article on the two-pronged influx of people moving into Maine from other states. On one front, York...
Maine continues to struggle with the so-called brain drain, when the best and brightest young people...
Article about Maine\u27s ranking in the Center for the Study of Social Policy\u27s report on child ...
Article on the increasing migration of young people out of Maine, and a new initiative by Gov. John ...
Article on transracial adoptions, which are altering Maine\u27s racial and ethnic makeup in subtle b...
Article about the decrease in the number of lovers\u27 lanes now available to young people as a resu...
Many Maine islands depend on the influx of young families in order to stay viable as year-round comm...
Long piece about Islesford and Great Cranberry Island and the challenges the two islands face. Despi...
Feature article on the Maine economy. Maine has slipped from 25th to 37th in the nation since the 1...
One of a series of articles on southern Maine\u27s high school class of 1994. This article focuses s...
Article examining the effects of the federal No Child Left Behind Act on vocational education in Mai...
North by East piece about the rebirth of the cranberry industry in Maine. In the 19th-century Main...
In Maine there is a growing body of statistics pointing to the growth of agriculture in the state. Y...
Long article on the hundreds of foreigners who attend Maine\u27s private summer camps, in many cases...
Feature article about Laura Conaway\u27s attempt to find and bring home her runaway brother, Brian, ...