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A sneak preview at Waterman’s
When does a president have nothing to say? On Saturday, August 9th, Nancy Hopkins-Davisson, president of Waterman’s Community Center, got choked up by the significance of the occasion as she looked out from the stage of the nearly completed building towards a sea of faces. Nearly 350 of them looked expectantly at her from the
North Haven Community School invites students “from away”
Over the past three years, North Haven Community School (NHCS) has welcomed into its midst three new students who have taken the initiative to move out to the island, in some cases living with foster families, to complete their high school education. NHCS’s student body had already included several off island students through the American
Construction resumes on Waterman’s Community Center
One might say “come hell or high water, Waterman’s will be completed!” Fortunately the high water factor has already been taken care of. Because of its location right on the water on the island of North Haven, the enhancement of the community center required several adjustments relative to waterfront buildings within the floodplain. Factors such
North Haven, Vinalhaven, Portland students share a filmmaking weekend
Over the weekend of Oct. 18-20, five students from North Haven and two students from neighboring Vinalhaven participated in a workshop with students and professors from Portland-based Maine College of Art (MECA) on original film projects. Anne Bertus, MECA professor of Graphic Design, had visited the school before and was eager to return and work