

Scholarship criteria is: attend a Maine college (see list on Foundation website), have a B average for a 4 year college a C average for community college attendance, and an estimated family contribution (FAFSA) of $15,000 or less. Mt View’s 2019 Worthington Scholars are: Connor Mayhew, Alex Fountain, Jackson Martin, Logan Pooler, Brooke Shaw, Brenna Vines, Payton Pomeroy, Miranda Smith, Etienne Desrosiers, Amy-Kate Spaulding and Lindsey Penney. The foundation also provides a mentoring component, various events, career planning and intern placements. View awards ceremony to demonstrate to each student their personal involvement and interest in their ability to further The Worthington Scholarship Foundation is a nonprofit that this year will award 108 high school graduates attending college approximately one million six hundred thousand dollars ($1,600,000.00) in college funds.įounders Beverly and David Worthington and Program Director Jay McIntire attended the Mt. The goal of the scholarship is to assist good students with financial need obtain a college degree with little or no debt. The Foundation, which previously made awards at Oceanside, Medomak and Camden Hills High Schools, has continued an expansion into Waldo County in 2019 by adding Belfast, Mt. View Regional High School of Worthington scholarships recently.

The websites (including Tripadvisor) need to be updated to give more accurate information.THORNDIKE - Eleven graduating seniors were the first recipients at Mt. Bottom line: The train ride is, itself, pretty much the entire "museum" at the Portland, ME location. Information on the University of Maine - contacts, students, faculty, finances. How May We Help You Peter Pan Bus Lines is one of the largest privately-owned motorcoach companies in the. Christopher has committed to Boston University. Were Committed to First Class Customer Service. We took the ride, which was very well narrated, very scenic, and we were able to briefly explore the cars on the train during our 10 stop before returning to the station. the first Class A state championship in program history with a 60-46 victory over Greely High School. The ticket agent shrugged and asked if we wanted our money back. It does mention that there are several museum locations throughout the state, and does specify some of the restored train locations however, they were not specific that there is no longer a building in Portland that houses cars that are not in use on the train ride. I commented that the website did not specifically point this out. We were told by the ticket agent that the museum had been moved to the Alna, ME location (a little over an hour from the Portland site), and that they are only open on Saturdays.

There was a brief history located in the gift shop, but that area was mostly gifts.

We were disappointed to find out that the museum in the Portland location appears to be the cars of the operating train only. We thought our admission fee included the train ride and the ability to see some of the refurbished trains in the museum and read more about the history. Before we visited the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company and Museum in Portland, ME, we researched their website and the Trip Advisor website.
