Other states have released federal funds to health care providers, but so far Maine has not.
October 2020
On this date in Maine history: Oct. 19
Oct. 19, 1814: In an era when Maine remains part of Massachusetts, three men representing Maine counties in the Massachusetts Senate ask the Massachusetts General Court (the state legislature) to appoint a committee to consider raising a force to drive British troops out of eastern Maine, which those troops recently attacked and occupied. The General […]
Four gallery shows to see this fall
Here are four picks for art shows to see across southern and midcoast Maine.
Pandemic wreaks havoc on Maine’s economic forecasting efforts
The coronavirus produces a glut of unknowns for those trying to predict where the state’s economy will go from here.
Work your way through these Maine corn mazes
Maine farms are running socially-distanced corn mazes this year, and many are still open into late October.
Things to Do: Hiking, art and a virtual Halloween party
You can also stream Ogunquit Playhouse’s mid-week virtual presentation of ‘A Very Brady Musical.’
Bar Guide: Get in the Halloween spirit with candy-inspired cocktails
Have your Mounds, Almond Joys and Tootsie Rolls in liquid form.
November election may test Maine’s ballot supply
Polling places can get permission to photocopy ballots if supplies run low, but that will slow the count because copies can’t be fed into tabulating machines.
‘Foliage Reflected in Door’ by Mark Turner wins People’s Choice Award
Western Mountain Photography Show was held Sept. 12 to Oct. 10 in Rangeley.