Under the seismic change in strategy announced by Gov. Mills on Friday, residents 50 and over will be eligible in April, followed by those 40 and over in May, and those 30 and over in June.
Organizations representing retailers, restaurants and lodging businesses support a clear vaccine plan but are disappointed that many of their younger workers will still have to wait.
Local & State 19 mins ago
State officials announced the pending order Saturday evening, hours after Johnson & Johnson's vaccine gained federal authorization.
Local diaper banks, including one in Maine, are handing out an average of 50% more diapers per month than usual since the pandemic began.
The confrontation on board a Delta Air Lines flight departing from Miami for Atlanta began when the passenger's companion refused to wear a mask, secure his tray table or fasten his seatbelt, the agency says.
Amid calls to dial back hyperpartisanship, two letters are among the obstacles standing in the way.
North Yarmouth Academy improves to 6-0 in girls' basketball with a 63-36 win over Richmond.
The Eagles hold their portion of the conference championship meet
The Supreme Court shouldn’t create a loophole in the Fourth Amendment.
Also, Oakhurst Dairy plans events to celebrate its 100th anniversary, and a Maine chef needs your support in a contest.
Tune in on Tuesday, March 9, at 7:00 p.m. for a discussion with the musician, activist and educator.
Town officials aren't yet certain how the proposed $5.5 million spending plan could affect the town's property tax rate.