Hospitals had a compliance rate of 95% or higher as the mandate took effect Friday.
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Jon Bon Jovi ‘feeling fine’ after breakthrough COVID case forces him to cancel show
The rest of the band tests negative for the virus.
Americans’ opinions sour on economy amid inflation woes
About 47 percent say they expect things to get worse in the next year.
Brunswick film puts spotlight on ‘The Mayor,’ a local man with rare genetic disorder
The documentary, expected to premiere in January, follows the life of Josh Duffy, a Brunswick man with a rare disorder called Williams Syndrome.
Mount View High School student killed in single-vehicle crash in Troy, officials say
Hazel Fuller, a 17-year-old senior at the Thorndike high school, died Sunday morning when her SUV went off Route 220, also known as the Detroit Road.
NHL roundup: NHL defends disciplinary decisions in Blackhawks scandal
Commissioner Gary Bettman calls Chicago’s $2 million fine significant and stood by decisions to let Joel Quenneville coach one more game and not discipline Winnipeg General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff.
Football notebook: Return of playmaker gives Cony big boost in playoffs
Aidan Coulombe makes full return from injury; MCI shows poise over panic to stun Belfast.
Mac Jones wasn’t at his best, and it didn’t cost the Patriots
The rookie quarterback was a little bit off in New England’s win over the Chargers, but he didn’t make the big mistake.
Augusta-based MaineGeneral loses 191 employees, about 4% of workforce, over COVID vaccine mandate
The staffing disclosure came following last week’s deadline for the state’s health care workers to be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Augusta Halloween-themed store evacuated, forced to close on holiday over strange electrical problem
Spirit Halloween, a chain store offering costumes and other Halloween related items, had to close its Augusta store the day of Halloween as firefighters investigated the building.