The temporarily enhanced tax credits provide eligible parents with up to $3,600 per child over the course of a year.
2021
Alabama man dies after being turned away from 43 hospitals as COVID packs ICUs
In a state where coronavirus infections and unvaccinated patients have overwhelmed hospitals in recent months, finding an available ICU bed was an ordeal.
Second lawsuit alleges sexual abuse by multiple staffers at New Hampshire youth center
The lawsuit names the state health and human services commissioner and several former staffers.
York County pauses to remember Sept. 11, 2001
“Coming together makes us stronger,” said Pastor Jeffrey Pelkey, who led county ceremonies in Alfred on Saturday.
Deschambault, Janelle, Plante, Beaudry named to Franco-American Hall of Fame
The four are among a dozen people inducted this year, in ceremonies at the State House last week.
Climate change could force 200 million people to move by 2050
A World Bank report has found climate change could create migration hotspots unless urgent action is taken to reduce global emissions.
Northern Meetings: Sept. 16-23
Chebeague Island Visit townofchebeagueisland.org for information on Zoom access. Tues. 9/21 6 p.m. School Committee Chebeague Island School Wed. 9/22 6 p.m. Board of Selectmen Town Hall Cumberland Check cumberlandmaine.com for access to Zoom. Tues. 9/21 7 p.m. Planning Board Town Hall Wed. 9/22 7 p.m. Lands and Conservation Commission Climate Action Subcommittee Thur. 9/23 […]
Arts Calendar: Sept. 15-25
Sibling revelry Exhibits/Galleries “365 Days: A Catalogue of Tears” photographic series, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick. “Alison Goodwin: Tradition and Generation,” through Oct. 2, Greenhut Galleries, 146 Middle St, Portland. greenhutgalleries.com. “A Phoenix from the Ashes,” Moss Galleries, Falmouth. Premier paintings commemorating 20th anniversary of 9/11, by contemporary abstract painter Michael Mulhern, through Oct. […]
Portland seeks input on pandemic relief funding
Mayor Kate Snyder says Monday’s forum will help the City Council set priorities for about $14 million of the $46 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding the city expects to receive.