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Virus flareups in Europe lead to club closings, mask orders
New surges of COVID-19 are disrupting the peak holiday season across much of Europe and sending some travelers fleeing for home.
Maine CDC reports 27 additional COVID-19 cases, no new deaths
The number of cases reported daily by the Maine CDC has ticked up in recent days, although the state continues to have the lowest new-infection rate in the country, according to one tracking system.
Striking BIW workers confident new contract will pass
Seveveral members of BIW’s Local S6 union said they expect the new contract, announced late last week, will be approved when it comes to a vote next weekend.
Maine at 200: An Anecdotal History Celebrating Two Centuries of Statehood
Historian Tom Huntington covers the course of Maine’s often turbulent history, decade by decade.
Midcoast respite care center to open new location after closing amid pandemic
The nonprofit provides activities for people with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease and resources such as support groups, community education and one-on-one counseling for caretakers.
Climate activists hang banner on Boston’s iconic Citgo sign
Eight members of the group Extinction Rebellion Boston were arrested.
Junior hockey: Maine Nordiques open main camp in new normal
The coronavirus pandemic required precautions to be taken as the Nordiques opened camp Tuesday. Everyone entering Norway Savings Bank Arena had their temperature checked and needed to sign a waiver.
Bowdoin College hockey rink may not be available for high school, youth use this winter
With sports canceled at Bowdoin until Jan. 1, it’s uncertain if Watson Arena will be open for community use.
UMaine System expands plans for coronavirus testing on campuses
Students and staff from out of state, residents in student housing and other special groups will undergo two rounds of testing following their return to campus.