Men without college degrees who live in rural areas are more likely to vote Republican and less likely to wear masks to fight COVID.
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What is it like to have COVID-19? One reporter’s diary, from mild symptoms to a brush with death
A former Press Herald reporter details his experience with the virus.
Amy Calder: Tending to a hurt kitten
When Maxine Johnson’s kitten Rocky returned home four days after going missing in Norridgewock, it was severely injured and the veterinarian said it had been stomped on by a human.
Amy Calder: Post election, show respect
As Americans, we are part of the same team, despite our divisions, Amy Calder writes.
Amy Calder: Wear a mask, save a life
It is a simple act of compassion to wear a mask, and it saves lives in a big way, Amy Calder writes.
Amy Calder: 90-year-old working on her bucket list
Viviane Fotter, 90, has been chasing adventure, despite being in a wheelchair and on hospice care.
Amy Calder: God willing, we will do better
With COVID-19 wreaking havoc throughout the country, including in the White House, we must do better, Amy Calder writes.
Amy Calder: Snow is coming and with it, change
Planning for the holiday season will likely be very different this year, Amy Calder writes.
Amy Calder: Waterville Paragon Shop owners know when it’s time to go
After 38 years on Main Street in Waterville, Nancy and Roger St. Amand are selling the Paragon Shop, but they hold onto plenty of fond memories running the popular business, Amy Calder writes.
Amy Calder: Vote early as the line and wait on Election Day may be long
With a big presidential election coming up Nov. 3, coupled with challenges created by the pandemic, voting will be different this year, but we have to face them head on and vote, Amy Calder writes.