Courses can now operate their retail and restaurant sales in accordance with county guidelines and open the driving ranges and putting greens, and in-state golfers can play in any county.
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Nursing student survives emotional toll of COVID-19
Ashley Jardine of Poland struggled to complete nursing school at CMCC while her father was in a medically-induced coma during treatment for COVID-19.
Topsham restaurants open to limited dining
Gov. Janet Mills allowed restaurants in Sagadahoc County to open to limited dining again, but some owners question whether they’ll generate enough sales to save their businesses.
The Virus Diaries: Even with 26 years of sobriety, the loss of AA meetings is a worry
A longtime member of Alcoholics Anonymous misses the intimacy of in-person meetings that have been forced to go virtual because of the pandemic.
Washington state recovers $300 million in fraudulent unemployment claims
Washington is one of several states where attacks have been detected nationally, including Maine.
Boston Marathon canceled ‘for public health reasons’
The iconic race, rescheduled for its 124th running on Sept. 14 after an earlier postponement, will be a virtual event because it ‘would not be responsible or realistic’ to hold the event.
Coronavirus outbreak reported at Tambrands plant in Auburn
The Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention is discussing testing everyone at the facility.
Winfrey, Pitt part of Grammys special for essential workers
The Grammys’ two-hour special to honor essential workers will air June 21.
Key legislative committees meet to take up pandemic response
State House leaders announced a series of meetings for 5 key committees as the Legislature looks to broaden its role in the fight to address coronavirus pandemic in Maine.
Credit agencies affirm Maine’s ‘high-grade’ bond ratings despite pandemic
Moody’s and Standard & Poors said the state is in a stable debt position as it enters a period of financial uncertainty.