For the 9th year, the Maine Irish Children\u27s Program has brought a group of Catholic and Protestant Irish children to Maine, where they can live, play and travel together. The children are staying with host families from Brunswick to Kennebunk. The 20 children will stay for 6 weeks
Ireland has rightly promised to provide support for people fleeing war and persecution through the I...
Scarborough, Milo, Waterville and Belfast have each been selected to receive $1,000 grants from the ...
Eight Maine high schools will make use of the University of Maine at Augusta\u27s interactive televi...
Craig Downes, 11, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, is spending six weeks with the Kevin J. Battle famil...
The Maine Children\u27s Home for Little Wanderers, in Waterville, teaches 18 high school students, a...
Eight teenage foster children from Maine will travel to Mexico\u27s Yucatan Peninsula as part of the...
Recently, a group of youngsters from Camden, N.J., spent time with a group of children in Camden, Ma...
A program for migrant and low-income youth is going into its third year in 34 schools in Maine, serv...
Maine Adoption Placement Services of Houlton was started in 1978 by Dawn Degenhardt, and since then ...
Julie Ann Canniff has directed the Maine Island Schools project since its 1985 inception. Though of...
A number of Maine school districts expect large increases in their kindergarden classes next Septemb...
Growing Up in Ireland is a national study of children. It is the most significant of its kind ever t...
Several islands in Maine celebrated the recent births of new babies in their communities. Islands po...
Churches and synagogues in Maine and across the country are asking parents to play an integral role ...
Children negotiating their own beliefs: The religious education of young children in families in the...
Ireland has rightly promised to provide support for people fleeing war and persecution through the I...
Scarborough, Milo, Waterville and Belfast have each been selected to receive $1,000 grants from the ...
Eight Maine high schools will make use of the University of Maine at Augusta\u27s interactive televi...
Craig Downes, 11, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, is spending six weeks with the Kevin J. Battle famil...
The Maine Children\u27s Home for Little Wanderers, in Waterville, teaches 18 high school students, a...
Eight teenage foster children from Maine will travel to Mexico\u27s Yucatan Peninsula as part of the...
Recently, a group of youngsters from Camden, N.J., spent time with a group of children in Camden, Ma...
A program for migrant and low-income youth is going into its third year in 34 schools in Maine, serv...
Maine Adoption Placement Services of Houlton was started in 1978 by Dawn Degenhardt, and since then ...
Julie Ann Canniff has directed the Maine Island Schools project since its 1985 inception. Though of...
A number of Maine school districts expect large increases in their kindergarden classes next Septemb...
Growing Up in Ireland is a national study of children. It is the most significant of its kind ever t...
Several islands in Maine celebrated the recent births of new babies in their communities. Islands po...
Churches and synagogues in Maine and across the country are asking parents to play an integral role ...
Children negotiating their own beliefs: The religious education of young children in families in the...
Ireland has rightly promised to provide support for people fleeing war and persecution through the I...
Scarborough, Milo, Waterville and Belfast have each been selected to receive $1,000 grants from the ...
Eight Maine high schools will make use of the University of Maine at Augusta\u27s interactive televi...