Hundreds of fans gathered to remember better times as the track held its last live races on Saturday.
2020
Dunlap reflects on myth of broad voter fraud as tenure ends
Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap is wrapping up his tenure after a frenetic four-year span in which he stood up to President Donald Trump’s Election Integrity Commission
Despite pandemic, central Maine shops still full of heart on Small Businesses Saturday
Merchants at multiple small businesses said they’re trying to strike a balance in the pandemic between drawing enough shoppers to have a decent holiday sales season, but not so many shoppers all at the same time.
Field hockey wrap-up: Without playoffs, teams this season focused on the bright side
Players and coaches appreciated the chance to play in COVID-affected season, and set new goals for the fall.
Central Maine business briefs: Skelton Taintor & Abbott welcomes Reeve Wood to the firm
People & Places: HealthReach named one of 2020 Best Places to Work in Maine.
Some students at Vassalboro Community School, Winslow Jr. High to shift to remote learning
The principal at Winslow Junior High School sent a letter out to families on Friday evening saying that an individual associated with the school has tested positive for coronavirus and 25 people have been identified as close contacts.
Dam construction project deemed cause of contamination issue in Skowhegan
Officials at Maine Water Co. believe they have pinpointed what caused the “do not drink” order in Skowhegan earlier this month.
Maine CDC reports low coronavirus numbers after holiday break
But the public health agency announces one more death of a person with COVID-19 and says 125 patients are hospitalized statewide, an increase of six since Friday.
View from Away: Biden builds a solid foreign policy team
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