Canada is set to receive up to 249,000 doses this month and Canadian officials expect to administer them within days.
2020
Jay mill announces it will permanently idle paper machine, not rebuild pulp mill
Pixelle also announced it has established a $1 million fund to support job retraining for former mill employees displaced as a result of the Androscoggin Mill pulp digester explosion in April.
COVID-safe Walk to Bethlehem planned for Dec. 13 in Rangeley
Although this is the 40th year of the walk, a big celebration will have to wait until next year.
Stream the L.L. Bean holiday concert with Leslie Odom Jr. on Thursday
Don’t throw away your shot to catch the singer performing seasonal tunes.
Farmington board OKs signs warning drivers of autistic person
The town attorney will draft a liability waiver for the signs.
U.K. probes whether COVID-19 vaccine caused allergic reactions
British regulators are investigating two brief adverse reactions that occurred on the first day of the country’s mass vaccination program.
The Latest: Tensions rise over masks as virus grips smaller U.S. cities
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the U.S. and the world.
Staffing shortages threaten Maine’s hospitals as COVID-19 cases increase by more than 400
On a day when the state reports seven more deaths, the director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention says hospitals’ staffing shortages are ‘alarming.’
JingleFest to be held Saturday in Skowhegan
Bring a donation for the Towriffic Toy Drive hosted by Skowhegan Chamber and United Way of Mid-Maine to host.
Canceled: Dana Cunningham and Carol Noonan plan Dec. 12 concert
NOTE: This concert has been canceled. Dana Cunningham and Carol Noonan will perform a socially distanced show for 50 people at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, at Stone Mountain Arts Center at 695 Dug Way Roa, in Brownfield. The Stone Mountain Arts Center’s halls will be decked out. Cunningham the composer and pianist, and Noonan […]