Those 60 and older are being vaccinated in Brunswick and at other dedicated clinics this weekend as the state continues its efforts to prioritize educators and childcare workers.
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Kittery council says 2 former members improperly investigated town employees
Charles Denault Jr. and Kenneth Lemont reportedly resigned from the council rather than face removal and censure, although Denault said he did nothing wrong and accused the town of ‘implicit defamation.’
College football preview: Albany (1-0) at Maine (0-1)
Coming off a stinging loss, the Black Bears look to rebound in their first home game in nearly 16 months.
Red Sox Bogaerts comfortable in spring training debut
Xander Bogaerts is making his way back from a sore shoulder and expects to be ready for Opening Day after serving as the DH on Friday.
Maine tribe seeks support for bill that would allow casino
The bill would allow Houlton Band of Maliseet to negotiate with the federal government to open a casino in Aroostook County.
Boston mayor apologizes for proclamation like one that stirred anger in Portland
Both Mayor Martin Walsh and Portland Mayor Kate Snyder have apologized, saying proclamations that inflamed tensions between Armenian and Azeri communities had not been sufficiently vetted.
Stocks mostly shake off a weak start, edge to more records
The stock indexes were mostly lower for much of the day as technology stocks fell broadly as bond yields rose.
Maine high school sports cleared for playoffs, championships this spring
With the state modifying its risk levels for sports during the pandemic, regional and state championships can be held for the first time since the winter of 2019-20.
‘Obamacare’ boost easy for some, but others face paperwork
The COVID relief package signed into law Thursday includes the biggest expansion of health insurance tax credits under the Affordable Care Act in a decade.
Minor leagues experimenting with robo umps, larger bases
The rule changes will be split up among different leagues and are designed to increase action.