Regional School Unit 3 Superintendent Charles Brown and RSU 18 Superintendent Carl Gartley sent their communities a letter Monday notifying them of the cases.
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China’s economy accelerates as virus recovery gains strength
Retail spending rebounds to above pre-virus levels for the first time and factory output rises, boosted by demand for exports of masks and other medical supplies.
One in 4 U.S. workers have weighed quitting, poll finds
The pandemic is weighing heavily on women and people of color, who are most likely to work in essential jobs they can’t do remotely.
Portland biotech business wins spot in sport and health incubator program
KinoTek will sharpen its telehealth physical therapy technology under the guidance of industry gurus in Florida.
7 tips for staying safe as COVID-19 cases rise and colder weather heightens risk
A nursing school dean recommends some simple steps to protect yourself and your loved ones.
Trump, ‘running angry,’ attacks polls, the press and Dr. Fauci
On the third day of a western campaign swing, the president faces intense pressure to turn around his campaign.
State links 32 cases to outbreak at Waldo County church, affiliated school
The number of COVID-19 cases connected to Brooks Pentecostal Church and Lighthouse Christian Academy nearly doubled in 24 hours.
The Latest: As virus flares globally, new strategies target hot spots
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the U.S. and the world.
School districts face end-of-year deadline to spend CARES money
Schools must figure out how to spend the money in the next two months without any plans for how coronavirus-related costs might be paid for after December.
Maine Voices: Hospitals and nursing homes need aid from the state
Other states have released federal funds to health care providers, but so far Maine has not.