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BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘The Detective in the Dooryard’ and ‘Pressing Matters’
Honest, lucid and touching stories from a Bangor police officer, and a debut novel from Bruce Fleming
Brunswick firefighters snuff out fire at BIW manufacturing building
A fire broke out in a dust collector Friday morning but was extinguished before spreading, according to Brunswick Fire Chief Ken Brillant.
Thanksgiving lessons jettison Pilgrim hats, welcome truth
More U.S. schools are rethinking traditional Thanksgiving lessons that focus on the English settlers but teach little about Native Americans.
Skowhegan school staffers deliver Thanksgiving meals to students who raised the chickens
Students at the Marti Stevens Learning Center built a chicken coop and raised the birds from the time they hatched.
Pennsylvania certifies Biden as winner of presidential vote
The Pennsylvania governor says Democrat Joe Biden has been certified as the winner of the presidential vote in the state.
Maine reports 12 more deaths and record-high 255 new cases as pandemic accelerates
The Maine Department of Education plans to hire at least 21 nurses to conduct contact tracing at Maine schools.
New York’s first African American mayor, David Dinkins, dies at 93
In recent years, Dinkins received more credit for his accomplishments during his single term.
UMF reports another case of COVID-19
The infection is one of two active cases at the University of Maine at Farmington.
The Latest: Washington state sees record hospitalizations
SEATTLE — Health officials in Washington state said the number of people who were hospitalized to receive treatment for the coronavirus has reached a record high. KOMO-TV reports there were 762 people receiving hospital care for the virus in Washington as of Saturday. At the Swedish First Hill campus of Seattle’s Swedish Medical Center, 10 […]