Jorgensen’s owner Theresa Dunn says the new space, the former Me Lon Togo Bistro, features a dining room with lots of windows and natural light and a wraparound porch for outdoor dining.
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Newsmax apologizes to Dominion security chief for false report of election manipulation
The conservative news network says that while it aired the accusations against Eric Coomer made by Donald Trump’s lawyers and supporters, it found no evidence that they were true.
All aboard! Biden celebrates Amtrak’s 50 years on the rails
When he was a U.S. senator, the president was a fixture on Amtrak trains between his home in Wilmington, Del., and Washington.
Reopening of Disneyland marks California’s COVID-19 turnaround
It signals a big shift for the nation’s most populous state from just months ago, when COVID-19 cases were surging and hospitals were running out of ICU beds.
Incomes surge in U.S. as relief rolls out, spending jumps
The strong gains in March offer yet more evidence that the economy is poised for a rapid recovery following last year’s pandemic-triggered recession.
Waterville manufacturing plant settles OSHA complaint with $220,000 in penalties
The Shyft Duramag LLC, which makes aluminum truck bodies and racks, originally faced penalties for workplace safety violations totaling $394,000.
Pfizer, BioNTech seek EU’s approval to use COVID vaccine for kids
The two pharmaceutical companies say their submission is based on an advanced study in more than 2,000 adolescents that showed their vaccine to be safe and effective.
Maine tourism industry expects boost after travel restrictions end Saturday
Residents from all U.S. states will be allowed unrestricted travel to Maine, signifying a potentially booming summer tourism season this year.
Nurses at Maine Medical Center vote to form their first labor union
The 1,001-750 vote means about 2,000 nurses who work at Maine’s largest hospital and other locations in the area will be represented in labor negotiations by the Maine State Nurses Association and National Nurses United.
Biden-Powell duo seeks to define an era as Reagan-Volcker did
Forty years after Ronald Reagan and Paul Volcker oversaw a root-and-branch restructuring of the U.S. economy, President Biden and Jerome Powell are trying to do the same – only in reverse.