MaineGeneral said that over 400,000 calls were made Friday by elderly Mainers wanting the vaccine.
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Belgrade Scout camp may be sold to buyer who will allow use by Boy Scouts
Camp Bomazeen, on Great Pond in Belgrade, has a potential buyer.
Augusta, Monmouth and Gardiner-area schools report positive COVID-19 cases.
Maine State Administrative District 11 is experiencing staff shortages, as well, from the positive COVID-19 cases that the district has reported in the past week.
Photos: Skiing amid snow gun flurries at Quarry Road in Waterville
Nodic skiers glide along the man-made snow Friday.
Fairfield committee, town officials explore economic opportunities through survey
Residents and business owners are encouraged to fill out the survey so the town can prioritize redevelopment projects in the downtown and waterfront areas of Fairfield.
Readfield-area officials receive $22,000 grant to fund food composting program
A composting program at the Readfield Transfer Station could divert heavy food waste away from general waste streams, saving area communities money in the long run.
Former Waterville City Manager Michael Roy reflects on 16 years at the helm
Finding a new city manager to replace Roy was difficult during the coronavirus pandemic, when travel and setting up interviews was difficult, and those who know Roy best say his institutional knowledge of and dedication to the city he grew up in would make it hard to find a comparable successor.
Harlow Gallery looking forward to new partnerships, events after turbulent pandemic
After laying off all of its staff during the pandemic, Harlow Gallery in Hallowell has a new gallery director and announced a new partnership with Spindleworks of the Independence Association.
Pittsfield-based school district reports case of COVID-19
The positive case connected with Warsaw Middle School was announced Thursday and others may have been exposed.
Colby College announces Davis Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Colby officials believe this is the first and only institute of its kind at a small U.S. liberal arts school.