Oh, you thought summer was over? The forecast says not so fast.
2020
View from Away: Trump’s eviction ban will keep the deluge of misery at bay. For now
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Months after massive data breach, Maine nonprofits still notifying donors
A ransomware attack on online fundraising software provider Blackbaud’s electronic files has affected thousands of nonprofits around the country.
A favorite pond and the dating pool are subjects of photo show on water
Photographer Kate Greene takes a deep dive with ‘So Much Water So Close to Home’ at Grant Wahlquist Gallery in Portland.
Lift your spirits with these 28 happy hour deals
Despite the pandemic, these restaurants are still offering specials on food and drinks.
Things to Do: From Longfellow to laughter, there’s lots going on
You can also hike the Sebago-to-the-Sea Trail and virtually attend Maine Voices Live with Bill Green.
Eat & Run: Just off the highway, Day’s makes for satisfying stop
Despite the traffic out front of the Yarmouth seafood shack, a serene seating area awaits.
How to win an election during a pandemic: Candidates for local offices get creative
Many of the honored traditions of handshakes, door-knocking and group events carry a risk of transmitting coronavirus.
On this date in Maine history: Sept. 7
Sept. 7, 1943: In the midst of World War II’s Italian campaign, a former Maine governor, William Tudor Gardiner, takes part in a secret mission to meet with Italian generals before the Italians strike an armistice with the United States. Italian forces smuggle Gardiner, then a U.S. Army colonel, and Army Brig. Gen. Maxwell Taylor, […]