Restaurants that opened in 2020 may not see the same relief as established eateries, even with a change to the revitalization fund.
2021
Restaurants’ complaints lead Portland to look at regulating food delivery services
Two city councilors are drafting a proposal to require third-party food delivery services to have a formal agreement with the restaurants before offering delivery.
Two members of Salt Lake City’s ‘Real Housewives’ arrested
Jennifer Shah and Stuart Smith were allegedly running a telemarketing scheme.
Ariana Grande joining ‘The Voice’ as a coach
The pop star is replacing Nick Jonas, who was part of the team for two seasons.
Maine colleges will encourage, not require, students to get vaccinated
Several campuses say they are strongly encouraging their students and staff to get vaccinations but won’t require them as long as the vaccines are authorized only for emergency use by the FDA.
PPP loan applications extended until May 31
Maine employers have 2 more months to apply for the program, which has brought more than $3 billion to the state over the past year.
Southern Meetings: April 2-9
Cape Elizabeth Information on remote access and calendar of televised meetings at capeelizabeth.com. Tues. 4/6 3 p.m. School District Planning Tues. 4/6 6:30 p.m. School Board Workshop Tues. 4/6 7 p.m. Planning Board Workshop Wed. 4/7 6:45 p.m. Civil Rights Committee Scarborough Check scarboroughmaine.org for information on remote access. Videos streams at sctv.viebit.com/?folder=ALL. Fri. 4/2 […]
Madison tomato grower must pay $337,000 in back wages, penalties following investigation
U.S. Department of Labor recovers more than $245,000 in back wages for 117 employees of Backyard Farms.
Red Sox notebook: Rodriguez likely to start on injured list as Opening Day roster takes shape
Boston starter Eduardo Rodriguez continues to battle arm fatigue, but Manager Alex Cora expects his stay on the IL to be short. Also, Michael Chavis is among the players optioned to Worcester.
Lawyer: FBI enlisted Proud Boys leader to inform on antifa
Proud Boys organizer Joseph Biggs agreed to provide the FBI with information about anti-fascist activists after an agent contacted him in late July 2020.