Gardiner recognizes seniors prior to game as schools scramble to get contests played.
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Star of Hope Foundation seeks final say over sale of Robert Indiana’s artwork and assets
The late artist’s estate, which planned to sell works at auction in October, has agreed to give the foundation oversight.
EPA approves dredging disposal site off Maine coast near Isle of Shoals
The area about 11 miles from Kittery will be used as a long-term disposal site for material dredged from projects in Maine, New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts.
CDC’s Shah gives UMaine at Augusta convocation address
The director of the Maine Center for Disease Control encouraged UMA students to think critically during the annual convocation event, this year appropriately themed “outbreak.”
Stocks post solid gains as technology shares lead rally
But the S&P 500 still posted its fourth straight weekly loss, extending Wall Street’s September swoon.
Virus cases rise in America’s heartland, home to anti-mask feelings
The latest hot spot for the coronavirus in the United States is the Midwest, where cases are rising in a worrying trend.
Trump expected to nominate conservative Barrett to Supreme Court
The White House indicates to congressional Republicans and outside allies that the pick will be the federal judge from Indiana.
Hacked software provider acknowledges ransomware attack
Texas-based Tyler Technologies, which also has offices in Maine, is a major U.S. provider of software services to state and local governments.
Avon home destroyed when outside generator explodes
No one was injured in the blaze Thursday night.
Chinese company says coronavirus vaccine to be ready by early 2021
The pharmaceutical firm says CoronaVac will be made available for distribution worldwide, including the United States.