Whether she opens the economy too fast or too slow, she will be held accountable in 2022.
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RVs rise in popularity as vacationers seek a safe distance from crowds
In Maine and across the country, sales and rentals of recreational vehicles are booming during the pandemic.
With border closed, Canadian golfers can’t get there from here
The entrance to Aroostook Valley Country Club is in Maine. So even though the golf course is situated in New Brunswick, Canadian members can’t play on it right now.
State presses pause on training new police officers
The Maine Criminal Justice Academy had to cut short its in-person training of the latest class and is still working out how to restart the program for the next class of prospective officers.
Maine art students mourn the loss of their senior theses
The experience of showing their art in a professional setting is more important than graduation to some.
Maine Voices: It’s protective equipment, not a political symbol – put on your mask
Question business managers and owners who don’t enforce orders, praise ones who do – and perfect your shocked stare.
Our View: Gov. Mills right to pause restaurant reopening
In counties where the coronavirus is spreading, it makes sense to keep people safe.
Law enforcement leaders: States needs flexibility on federal support to save essential early childhood programs
Early childhood learning programs are especially vulnerable now.
Pandemic doesn’t stop some Maine yard sales as peddlers get creative
While each house has different rules for sanitation and distancing, loyal yard sale fans say the annual ritual gives them a feeling of community, and normalcy.
The View From Here: Trump is our COVID climate
It’s hard to respond to a natural disaster when we have a president who thrives on chaos.