Guidance released Wednesday says staff and students should plan for more in-person courses and activities, more students in residence halls and fewer restrictions on facilities.
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After rationing, states prepare for a surge in vaccine supply
More supply also will bring new challenges, chief among them addressing people’s hesitancy to get the shots.
Bids to fix Gorham Middle School heat system come in nearly half a million dollars over budget
School officials are working with engineers on a revised plan and putting off the project for another year also is an option.
Biden to order 100 million more doses of Johnson & Johnson vaccine
Biden will make the announcement Wednesday during an event with the chief executives of J&J and Merck, who struck a collaboration to boost production of the vaccine.
Winslow police say missing 12-year-old girl found safe
Lyla Cole was reported missing overnight by her family and was back with her mother by late Wednesday morning, police said.
Midcoast Meetings: March 12-19
Bath See cityofbath.com for information on Zoom meetings. Tues. 3/16 2 p.m. Climate Action Commission Tues. 3/16 6 p.m. Board of Assessment Review Wed. 3/17 2 p.m. Community Development Committee Brunswick For information on remote access, televised/streamed meetings see brunswickme.org. Mon. 3/15 6:30 p.m. Town Council Tues. 3/16 7:15 p.m. Village Review Board Wed. 3/17 […]
Polls are open in Freeport for $634,000 bridge bond vote
Voting takes place at the town hall from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Cow cuddling has become a thing for lonely hearts in the pandemic
You can’t hug your friends or most of your family members. But you can hug a cow.
Longtime Gray town manager looks forward to spending more time with family
Deb Cabana, Gray’s town manager for nearly 15 years, retired last week to ‘enjoy the next chapter.’
The Latest: Restaurants are big beneficiaries of COVID-19 relief bill
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