A study published Friday in Nature Medicine considers 5 scenarios for how the pandemic could play out with different levels of mask-wearing.
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As outbreak grows in Waldo County, state moves its schools to ‘yellow’ category
Fifty-seven COVID-19 cases have now been linked to gatherings at Brooks Pentecostal Church and its affiliated school.
From Greenland to the Czech Republic, Europe is trying to handle virus surge
A bright yellow helicopter has flown a COVID-19 patient from the Netherlands to a German intensive care unit
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University of Maine at Farmington reports 2 additional COVID-19 cases
There are now three students in isolation at UMF after testing positive for COVID-19.
Skowhegan-area school district to receive $2.4 million coronavirus relief funding
The additional funding will provide money for student and staff support, school administration, personal protective equipment, operations maintenance, transportation, food service and community services.
Need for emergency housing expected to worsen in Augusta
Proposed new task force to seek better coordination of those who can help those in need find housing.
CMP gift reignites fundraising campaign for Gardiner-area Boys & Girls Clubs
The $75,000 gift coincides with Lights On Afterschool, a national event celebrated Thursday highlighting the importance of afterschool programs, and restarts fundraising for a new and improved clubhouse in Gardiner.
Augusta Boys & Girls Club adopts a new name, message
Executive Director Charles Huerth is rolling out new programs in line with the newly renamed Augusta Teen Center’s mission of helping teens.
Court issues another injunction against Sunday River Brewing
Owners ordered to allow state inspectors at Bethel restaurant.