With 10 months experience weathering the coronavirus pandemic, the directors of Johnson Hall in Gardiner and the Theater at Monmouth are weighing the possibilities of survival in a world rocked by COVID-19.
January 2021
Sports Digest: Basketball Hall of Famer Paul Westphal dies
Westphal won a title as a player with the Celtics in 1974 and led the Suns to the NBA finals in 1993 as their head coach.
College roundup: Georgia ruins Cincinnati’s bid for perfect season
A 53-yard field goal with three seconds left and a safety on the final play propel the Bulldogs to a 24-21 win in the Peach Bowl
Judge dismisses lawsuit seeking to stymie Biden’s Electoral College count
Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas argued that Vice President Mike Pence has far more power than the government claims to alter the outcome of the presidential election.
Forecast snow totals have increased for Saturday
Central Maine is in the bullseye for higher totals with Saturday’s snow storm. Mixing will still be an issue at the coastline.
Friday morning fire in Bethel sends woman to hospital
A woman suffered burns after a fire broke out in a mobile home just after midnight on Friday morning.
First-year Poland nurse quarantines from family as she cares for COVID-19 patients
Ashley Jardine, a 2020 CMCC graduate, feels overwhelmed by the pandemic and misses her family and friends, but is grateful she is healthy and her father is improving after his three-week fight against the virus last spring.
Third state identifies coronavirus variant as U.S. surpasses 20 million cases
Florida’s identification of the more transmissible coronavirus variant, first detected in the U.K., is a reminder that the pandemic remains strong as a new year begins.
Maine flu cases plummet
Maine had more than 900 confirmed flu cases by this time last year. So far this season there are 47.
Bruins notebook: Carlo now an elder statesman on defense
After the departures of Zdeno Chara and Torey Krug, 24-year-old Brandon Carlo will be thrust into a leadership role.