For 65 years Fay Pye, 79, taught over 7,500 students how to dance, until the COVID-19 pandemic forced her to shut down and sell her Bath dance studio.
2020
Maine’s top election official says polling places will be safe
While some states are bracing for serious voting problems, Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap declared Thursday that Maine’s election systems are all in order.
Saco police still seeking person who may have put razor blade in pizza dough at Hannaford
Detectives on Thursday were looking for a person who may be responsible for inserting 2 razor blades into fresh pizza dough at the Saco Hannaford.
Waterville neighbors appear for court hearing, which is again continued
Falah Waheeb filed a protection from harassment order against neighbor Cathy Weeks in August, and the hearing was continued for the second time on Thursday after both parties waited more than an hour at Waterville District Court.
Topsham school board race draws 11 candidates for four seats
The terms are for 3 years.
MLB roundup: Astros finish off A’s, return to ALCS
Houston outslugs Oakland, 11-6, to wrap up the AL Division Series in four games.
Madison 5th-grader raises $525 for school food pantry
Liana Hartwell, a fifth grader at Madison Junior High School, raised money by selling homemade bracelets and bookmarks to benefit the school’s food pantry.
Pelosi ‘at the table’ even after Trump scrapped virus talks
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she’s “at the table” and ready to negotiate a coronavirus aid package even after President Donald Trump halted talks abruptly
Nickelodeon Cinemas closes temporarily, citing lack of films
The movie house in downtown Portland opened in August but a lack of new films led management to close again Sept. 30, with the hope of reopening again in November.
JPMorgan commits $30 billion to fixing banking industry’s systemic racism
The New York bank says it will extend billions in loans to Black and Latino homebuyers and small business owners.