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Raging fire destroys commercial garage in Lisbon
A four-bay garage on Kelly Lane belonged to the president of Centuri Construction Group.
Maine CDC reports 189 more COVID-19 cases, no additional deaths
A technological problem at the public health agency means new case numbers were approximate for Sunday.
Pedestrians attack motorist with Vermont plates
Two Portland residents allegedly harassed and assaulted a Vermont man near Longfellow Square, saying he shouldn’t be in Maine.
Thousands locked down in Hong Kong to contain coronavirus
The territory has been grappling to contain a fresh wave of COVID-19 cases since November.
Giving to neighbors through the Buy Nothing Project
The Buy Nothing Mt. Blue Area Facebook group is promoting a neighborly, gift-giving economy in Franklin County.
Health experts blame rapid expansion for vaccine shortages
A nationwide push that began over a week ago to vaccinate people 65 and older has not come with enough doses to meet demand, say state and local officials.
NHL roundup: Stars finally get chance to open season
The reigning Western Conference champions had four games postponed after 17 players tested positive for COVID-19.
With athletics back in play, Brunswick and Freeport set to begin team workouts
Schools in yellow counties can now offer sports, and some plan to resume activities as soon as Friday.
Brunswick soup kitchen reports 58% spike in meals served in 2020
Midcoast Hunger Prevention Program set records in 2020 for its soup kitchen and food bank and expects to see increased use over the next 3 to 6 months.