The Portuguese water dog was a gift from the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
2021
As India surges, Bangladesh lacks vaccines, faces variants
The country has reported 770,842 confirmed virus cases and 11,833 deaths.
Tennis: Players qualify for next round of singles tournament
Players out in numbers as spots in state singles tournament up for grabs on a chilly, windy day on the Midcoast.
As U.S. reopens, campuses tighten restrictions for virus
Students are among the last adults to get access to vaccines.
States scale back vaccine orders as interest in shots wanes
The turned-down hundreds of thousands of doses provides a stark illustration of the problem of vaccine hesitancy.
EU agrees to potential 1.8 billion-dose purchase of Pfizer vaccine
The bloc is looking for ways to provide booster shots and expand vaccination drives to include children and teens.
Actress, music video star Tawny Kitaen dies at 59
She got her first big acting break in the 1984 film ‘Bachelor Party,’ in which she played Hanks’ fiancée.
Kennebec Valley Youth Symphony Orchestras perform spring concert to be presented in June
Because of coronavirus safety guidelines, an audience was not allowed, though an edited video of the performance will be shared on Facebook.
Central Maine business briefs: Waterville Creates’ Serena Sanborn honored
People & Places: Bangor Savings Bank receives the highest ranking in customer satisfaction
Sidelines: Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we sports haiku
Central Maine’s surest sign of spring is Travis Lazarczyk’s annual sports haiku, for better or for worse.