The small, nonprofit community theater in Standish has been nearly wiped out financially by the pandemic, but its administrators say the show must go on.
January 2021
Recreational pot greenhouse may set roots in Woolwich
Woolwich Selectmen will hold a hearing on Feb. 1 on Seagrass’s proposed cultivation facility at 46 Sam Moore Road.
‘Our D-Day’: Brunswick hospital opening vaccine clinic Jan. 25
Mid Coast Hospital will start administering the vaccine to people 70 and older at the Brunswick Parks and Rec Center.
Letters to the Editor
Efforts of toy drive leaders appreciated To the editor, On behalf of the South Portland School Department, and the families we serve, I would like to recognize the efforts of Liz Darling at Maine Roofing for coordinating the South Portland Toy Drive. This year marked the drive’s ninth year. Liz and her team work tirelessly […]
The Latest: Multiple states report vaccine shortages and cancel appointments
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the U.S. and the world.
On Day One, Biden signs 15 orders targeting Trump’s legacy
In his first hours as president, Joe Biden signs orders that reverse course on immigration, climate change, racial equity and the handling of the pandemic.
Former Portland developer Michael Liberty among Mainers to get Trump’s final pardons
The developer of multiple real estate projects, including the Chandler Wharf condominiums, was convicted in 2016 of illegal campaign donations and is facing other charges.
No tax increase planned as city begins work on new budget
As work on the new budget gets underway, the mayor says avoiding a tax increase is important to residents who have felt the economic blow of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Maine diverting 500 vaccine doses from CVS to independent pharmacy
The Maine CDC is trying to speed up vaccinations at Maine nursing homes, but CVS official says they have inoculated in a timely manner.