The fund for the grant, dubbed the “Hallowell Business Survival Grant Program,” would be supported by up to $15,000 drawn from unspent TIF funds.
coronavirus
COVID-19 vaccine hunt heats up globally, but still no guarantee
Eight to 11 candidates are in early stages of testing in China, the U.S., Britain and Germany, with more to come this summer.
Smitty’s Cinema in Biddeford to close, citing pandemic
The family-owned chain says its theaters in Sanford, Windham, Topsham and Tilton, New Hampshire, will reopen as soon as they are allowed and can do so safely.
World leaders, with U.S. absent, pledge billions for virus vaccine research
About $8 billion is pledged at a video-conference summit hosted by the European Union, and U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says it’s only about one fifth of what’s needed.
Carrabec schools’ priorities begin with nutrition, then relations, finally learning
The distance learning plan for RSU 74 students and their families in Anson, Embden, New Portland, North Anson and Solon consists of three pillars: food, relational continuity and education.
The Virus Diaries: Couple of 51 years finds comfort in story hour
‘It’s a challenge coping when you’re in your 70s and sheltering at home. But Bill’s stories put the virus at bay.’
U.S. reverses approvals of virus blood tests in the face of fraudulent kits
The revised policy follows weeks of criticism from doctors, lab specialists and members of Congress who said the FDA’s lack of oversight created a Wild West of unregulated tests.
Local hairstylists return to work, follow state guidelines
Wearing masks, sanitizing thoroughly, having clients wait in their vehicles until summoned for appointments are just some of the new rules hair salons must abide by during the coronavirus pandemic.
Stocks shake off an early loss and end higher, led by tech
Energy stocks also help steady the market after the price of oil pulled a bit further from the record lows set late last month.
BIW helps Guilford-based company boost nasal swab production for COVID-19 testing
Bath Iron Works is manufacturing 30 machines designed to boost Puritan Medical Group’s production of testing swabs from 20 million to 40 million per month.