Tim Suitter, Local S6 spokesman, said union officials are “trying to spread people out amongst facilities and limit the number of people in one area, [as well as] recommending social distancing and face masks.”
2020
Kennebec Journal/Morning Sentinel sports staff ranks its top 10 sports movies
Terrific comedies and touching dramas make presence felt on everyone’s lists.
What to expect as movie theaters, bowling alleys and other venues reopen
Here are answers to common questions about going to some places that used to accommodate crowds but will have to adjust to coronavirus restrictions.
Nordic skiers get opportunity for year-round work with Waterville summer program
Central Maine Ski Club gives chance for skiers to keep skills sharp.
Dry conditions shut down fire permits, drain wells across central Maine
With a moisture deficit that stretches back months, many of the state’s rivers are also running low.
UMaine System budget, with tuition increase, advances to full board
The proposed $559.5 million system budget includes an average tuition increase of 2.5% for in-state undergraduates.
Civil lawsuits expected to be filed in Farmington propane explosion
Larry Lord, who was critically injured, received second- and third-degree burns over 85% of his body and has had more than 20 surgeries, his attorney said.
Jimmy Kimmel apologizes for use of blackface in sketches
ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel has apologized for using blackface for his impersonation of NBA star Karl Malone and other Black celebrities
‘Hubcap guy’ legend on, off race track
Dick Wolstenhulme, owner of the landmark hubcap shop on Route 302 in Windham, died June 14 after a long battle with prostate cancer.
Sidelines: ‘Bull Durham’ earns top spot as best sports movie of all-time
Travis Barrett ranks the 1988 film about life in the minor leagues No. 1.