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With Personal Ponies, she helps disabled children

CUMBERLAND – Leah Twomey has seen the magic happen again and again, when a child with severe mental and physical disabilities responds to the velvet nuzzle of a Shetland pony. “It awakens children in a way that other therapies just can’t,” Twomey said. “The ponies come up and put their heads in their laps. They […]

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These tekkies like living on the (cutting) edge

YARMOUTH – Around town and beyond, they’re known as the Bens — Ben McNaboe and Ben Nickerson — members of Yarmouth High School’s class of 2011 who have distinguished themselves as crusaders for technology in the classroom. The Bens became best friends as freshmen, drawn together by a shared passion for technology. Both products of […]

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Wait’ll you get wind of this …

There are plenty of reasons why Olivia Fowler’s favorite course at Freeport High School is engineering and technology.

Olivia, a sophomore, is training for her pilot’s license and one day hopes to work for NASA. But the joy she gets from the elective engineering course taught by Jon Amory is more immediate.

“Mr. Amory said, ‘Build a wind tunnel,’ and we figured out how to do it.”