We don’t know how much of a risk in-person voting is, but we know voting absentee is virtually risk free.
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Commentary: Maine quarantine ruling shows everything old is new again
Science is at the heart of the federal decision, just as in the 1986 Supreme Court ruling that upheld Maine’s out-of-state bait fish ban.
Tourist towns balance fear, survival in make-or-break summer
Cannon Beach, Ore., and other communities across the U.S. are struggling to balance their residents’ fears of contagion with economic survival.
Maine wedding venues consider ‘intimate’ options
In the wake of crowd restrictions, many wedding venues are offering “intimate” deals.
Cannes announces lineup for a festival canceled by COVID
From an empty movie theater in Paris, organizers of the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday announced the films that would have played at the French festival in May.
Quarantine tourists in Vacationland? Maybe not, after all
Maine leaders consider a ‘layered’ approach instead of a 14-day quarantine for tourists who might be bringing the coronavirus to the state.
Lisbon Moxie Festival won’t happen in July, but there may be an alternative event
Lisbon aims to plan a smaller-scale event for the first weekend of October.
U.S. job losses in May could raise 3-month total to 30 million
The epic damage to America’s job market from the viral outbreak will come into sharper focus Friday when the government releases the May employment report.
Madison, Carrabec high schools to hold scaled-back graduation ceremonies Friday
Madison Area Memorial High School and Carrabec High School will hold ceremonies Friday morning that will be recorded and available to the community later.
Richmond to fete its 2020 graduates in new way
Balancing celebration with public health concerns, Richmond will hold an outdoor graduation, followed by a reverse parade to honor graduates.