For many, the college recruiting process relied heavily on virtual visits and was done without traditional on-campus visits because of pandemic restrictions.
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Schedules unveiled, but UMaine hockey teams unsure if they can play
Hockey East releases its men’s and women’s schedules, but UMaine teams are still waiting on word if they will be able to compete this winter.
Hallowell-area schools review coronavirus response plan with parents
Even if the district enters “red” model, Regional School Unit 2 students with special needs or without internet access may be able to learn in person, even if the state’s gathering limit stays under 50.
Waterville celebrates Veterans Day with parade, speakers
Parade participants and spectators were required to wear masks and social distance during the events because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Sidelines: Pandemic has slowed — but not halted — the professional wrestling dream
Staff writer Dave Dyer, also known as “The Belfast Bulldog” staying in wresting shape, eager for more opportunities.
Sukeforth Family Festival of Trees in Waterville canceled for this year
The festival will not be held this holiday season because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Maine Catholic churches voice frustration while limiting in-person attendance
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland will follow new state coronavirus guidance limiting attendance to 50 people, but says its 141 churches have operated safely throughout the pandemic.
Wiscasset driver embraces hard-fought Super Street dragway title
John Harper won his second crown in three years at Epping, New Hampshire track.
Virus makes for one of Europe’s loneliest WWI remembrances
The coronavirus pandemic has made sure that the remembrance of the millions who died fighting in the 1914-1918 World War I was one of the loneliest ever
Two deaths, 142 more cases of COVID-19 reported in Maine
Maine’s seven-day rolling average of new cases stood at 163.7 on Wednesday, six times higher than the average from four weeks ago.