The extended closures prompted by the pandemic rule out rites of passage like graduation, prom and other events that students look forward to all year.
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British Prime Minister Johnson out of intensive care as his condition improves
Boris Johnson remains in a hospital and is receiving close monitoring as he tries to recover from COVID-19.
Maine inmate, about to be the first to earn a master’s degree in prison, asks for clemency
Brandon Brown, now 33, was convicted of attempted murder and has spent that last decade in prison. His fate now rests with Gov. Janet Mills.
Trapping program in Bath captures 24 raccoons, 4 skunks and – oops – 3 cats
The program conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture was in response to an influx of rabid animals that resulted in 18 fox attacks on people and pets.
CMP warns that storm could cause power outages in Maine
Central Maine Power is advising customers to prepare for potential outages caused by a late-season storm that could bring rain and high winds along the coast and snow in the north.
‘So happy!’ Larry Lord is going home
The building supervisor severely burned in the Farmington propane explosion is being discharged Friday.
State asks Mainers to stop tossing gloves on the ground after use
The improper disposal of gloves is a growing litter problem and a biohazard concern around the country.
Wells extends lodging restrictions to May 15
Town officials say they are concerned an influx of seasonal residents will overload medical services and limit the availability of basic supplies.
Celebrated singer-songwriter John Prine dies at 73 from coronavirus
Prine, who won a lifetime achievement Grammy and was called ‘The Mark Twain of American songwriting,’ had been hospitalized last month.
John Lewis, once a Trump target, lines up behind Joe Biden
Civil rights icon and Georgia congressman John Lewis is backing Joe Biden for president