Edward Harding, the acting executive director of the Maine Marine Museum in Bath, has fired Philip Sheldon from his position as director of the museum\u27s acclaimed boatbuilding apprenticeship program, citing administrative differences as the reason. Sheldon\u27s dismissal is but part of a larger upheaval at the museum. Jean Weber, resigned as executive director in November, amid a $100,000 budget deficit and declining receipts. Her resignation was followed by those of the directors of development and public affairs. Harding hopes to have a replacement for Sheldon by October 1
Maine Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Dean C Marriott, the state\u27s top enviro...
Business Maine: Southern piece reporting that the Museum of Glass and Ceramics recently filed for C...
The Talk of Maine piece about Marine Resources Commissoner Norman Olsen\u27s resignation and the co...
Anthony Mollica, 42, executive director of the Children\u27s Museum of Maine since 1986, has resigne...
Bruce Hazard has resigned as executive director of Maine Arts Inc., a non-profit organization that p...
A newspaper clipping featuring an article on Fort Worth museum director, E.A Carmean resigning from ...
A serious rift has developed among the founders of Portland\u27s Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & M...
Glenn and Peggy Weiss have resigned as directors of Maine Coast Artists in Rockport after seven mont...
In an unusual coincidence, the leadership of almost every Maine art institution has changed in the p...
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife announced Tim Peabody of Northport will be the...
Ear to the Pavement piece on Burl Hash, longtime director of Maine Arts, who this month was asked b...
News & Issues piece on Margaret Puckett, who has stepped down as director of the Bangor Historical ...
Maine Workers\u27 Compensation Board interim executive director Ralph L. Tucker has resigned from hi...
Barbara Shissler Nosanow resigned her post as director of the Portland Museum of Art, saying she hop...
The University of Maine at Orono yesterday named Walter H. Abbott, 57, an associate professor of phy...
Maine Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Dean C Marriott, the state\u27s top enviro...
Business Maine: Southern piece reporting that the Museum of Glass and Ceramics recently filed for C...
The Talk of Maine piece about Marine Resources Commissoner Norman Olsen\u27s resignation and the co...
Anthony Mollica, 42, executive director of the Children\u27s Museum of Maine since 1986, has resigne...
Bruce Hazard has resigned as executive director of Maine Arts Inc., a non-profit organization that p...
A newspaper clipping featuring an article on Fort Worth museum director, E.A Carmean resigning from ...
A serious rift has developed among the founders of Portland\u27s Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & M...
Glenn and Peggy Weiss have resigned as directors of Maine Coast Artists in Rockport after seven mont...
In an unusual coincidence, the leadership of almost every Maine art institution has changed in the p...
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife announced Tim Peabody of Northport will be the...
Ear to the Pavement piece on Burl Hash, longtime director of Maine Arts, who this month was asked b...
News & Issues piece on Margaret Puckett, who has stepped down as director of the Bangor Historical ...
Maine Workers\u27 Compensation Board interim executive director Ralph L. Tucker has resigned from hi...
Barbara Shissler Nosanow resigned her post as director of the Portland Museum of Art, saying she hop...
The University of Maine at Orono yesterday named Walter H. Abbott, 57, an associate professor of phy...
Maine Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Dean C Marriott, the state\u27s top enviro...
Business Maine: Southern piece reporting that the Museum of Glass and Ceramics recently filed for C...
The Talk of Maine piece about Marine Resources Commissoner Norman Olsen\u27s resignation and the co...