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2020
Maine CDC publishes study on state’s biggest outbreak, from its start in the Millinocket area
The study, published Friday in a federal health journal, provides additional details about how the virus spread from a wedding to a long-term care facility and a jail 100 or more miles away.
Crooked Face Creamery and Maine Grains named finalists in Good Food Awards
A total of nine Maine businesses were named finalists in the nationwide contest.
AuCoin, Lapointe inspect Hallowell’s ballots before next week’s mayoral race recount
On Election Day, George Lapointe won the race to be Hallowell’s next mayor by two votes, leading his opponent Maureen AuCoin to call for a ballot inspection and recount.
Augusta school board’s Clarke critical of district on Facebook, says social media contract can ‘kiss my ass’
In addition to negative comments about the Augusta school district’s mask policy, Chris Clarke also used a curse word in reference to Gov. Janet Mills and compared her actions requiring mask to Adolf Hitler’s.
Pickup truck, tractor-trailer collide on Main Street in Madison
The accident downtown occurred Friday when a pickup truck was backing out of a driveway and collided with a tractor-trailer, according to the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office.
Waterville planners to consider changing chicken rules after coop complaint involving former councilor
The Waterville Planning Board meeting on Monday will be held at 7 p.m. in a new location in Room 178 at the Mid-Maine Technical Center at Waterville Senior High School.
Russian, North Korean hackers target vaccine work, Microsoft says
Most of the targets – located in Canada, France, India, South Korea and the United States – were ‘directly involved in researching vaccines and treatments for COVID-19.’
Vermont restricts bars, social gatherings amid case surge
The recent surge in cases has come 12 days after Halloween.
East Madison Road selected for Skowhegan’s Public Safety Building project after ranked vote count
The proposed $8.9 million project on East Madison Road won the plurality vote as well as the ranked-choice vote, the town manager said Friday.