The VFW, AMVETS and American Legion are feeling the pinch of being closed.
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The Virus Diaries: A physician’s perspective
A Portland rheumatologist offers insight into how health care professionals, even those on the front line of the pandemic, approach their jobs. ‘They’re not heroes. They’re just doing what they’re trained and expected to do.’
Gov. Mills eases some workforce training rules in high-demand fields
A community college system program is working on free online training programs in fields such as medical assisting.
New York governor begs for help amid ‘staggering’ number of deaths
The state’s death toll climbed by more than 250 in a single day, for a total of more than 1,200 victims, most of them in New York City.
Singer John Prine is in stable condition, his wife says
He is on a ventilator while being treated for COVID-19-type symptoms.
What are Mainers searching for (on Google, anyway)
As expected, coronavirus queries dominated the rising data, but some spun off in unusual ways.
City budget review, bag ban suspension on Waterville agenda
The Waterville City Council will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday to review an updated preliminary city budget whose numbers look a lot different than they did two weeks ago because of changes caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Lewiston bookstore stays in business by filling boxes instead of shelves
Readers from Maine to California emailing orders for shipment.
Peaks Island’s only gas station and laundromat close after employee is infected
The businesses will close for two weeks ‘out of an abundance of caution,’ says Lionel Plante Associates.
Coronavirus tests produced in Maine give results within minutes
The tests developed by Abbott Laboratories, which will start mass producing them this week, could substantially change how testing is done in the United States.