That it’s even a question is remarkable, underscoring yet again how President Trump has transformed the Republican Party from the party it was under Bush.
2020
‘Raw exposed nerves’: Anxious nation awaits Election Day
Poll finds about 7 in 10 voters are anxious about the election.
Gardiner bridge shift set to begin
Sometime this week, Reed & Reed is expected to shift a prefabricated bridge deck into place over Cobbosseecontee Stream, replacing the decades-old bridge that was demolished last week.
Winslow Town Council to consider contract zone for land in residential neighborhood
The council turned down the option of mixed-use zoning for the properties in favor of the more specific contact zoning, which will be addressed at the Nov. 9 council meeting.
Gardiner, Hallowell-area schools report COVID-19 cases
Officials in Maine School Administrative District 11 reported Sunday night that people associated with Gardiner Middle School, Laura E. Richards School and Helen Thompson School had tested positive for COVID-19, a week after multiple positive cases were reported at Gardiner Area High School.
Colby College names soccer field after Mark Serdjenian
Longtime Colby men’s coach and current Waterville girls coach honored for 40 years on Mules sidelines.
Police find two dead after responding to incident in downtown Richmond
State and local police found a male and female, whom they’re not identifying, Monday, and members of the Major Crimes Unit of the Maine State Police are investigating.
Half of Maine’s voters have cast absentee ballots. Now Election Day voters get their turn.
An election marked by a deadly pandemic, deep polarization and record-setting absentee voting will come to a close Tuesday, but some races may not be decided for days.
Waterville City Council to consider winter ban on on-street, overnight parking
The council meeting this week is scheduled for Wednesday night — instead of Tuesday — because of Election Day.
Sisters of St. Joseph to pray for peace all hours of Election Day
The 24-hour prayer that the Roman Catholic Sisters of St. Joseph in Waterville and Winslow are undertaking begins after midnight Tuesday.