Bishop Robert Deeley previously called on the state’s Catholics to use the coronavirus vaccine when it becomes available to them.
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The Latest: U.S. close on deal with Pfizer for millions more vaccine doses
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the U.S. and the world.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Chowder Rules!’ and ‘Jane Darrowfield and the Madwoman Next Door’
A fun book about all things clam chowder, and a new mystery from Barbara Ross
Chelsea author releases new children’s book
‘Mocha Overboard’ is a true Maine story that takes place on Great Pond in Belgrade
Holiday concert with Dana Cunningham and Max Dyer set for Dec. 22-31
OceanView at Falmouth will present its 11th Annual Holiday Concert, digitally released, with Dana Cunningham and Max Dyer can be viewed at no charge online Tuesday, Dec. 22, through Thursday, Dec. 31. Cunningham, a pianist and composer, resides in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, where she has found the inspiration for five critically acclaimed […]
Scholars Strategy Network: The Maine Climate Plan is out – the rest is up to us
Gov. Janet Mills has correctly made climate one of her top priorities.
On this date in Maine history: Dec. 22
Dec. 22, 1807: President Thomas Jefferson signs the Embargo Act in response to British seizure of American cargo and impressment of American seamen during the Napoleonic wars. The law, which forbids trade with other nations, hobbles Maine seaports’ economy, which was thriving until then. The law is repealed two years later, but continued agitation from […]
Maine Voices: Staying safe faithfully this season means serving others
What better tribute to the one whose birth Christians are celebrating than to make small sacrifices out of love for our neighbors?
Our View: Medical ‘surprise billing’ fix is itself a welcome surprise
The $900 billion COVID relief bill also ends an unfair practice by health care providers.