Meanwhile, the state reported 195 new cases of the virus on Wednesday but no additional deaths.
2021
Kennebunk seeks transfer station feedback; users and nonusers alike
Select board contemplates upgrades to the public services facility on Sea Road.
New England Cancer Specialists plans Rock Row campus
The treatment and research center would become the group’s flagship location.
Leonard Pitts: When facts cease to matter, consequences do, too
The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a harsh light on what it really means to live in an anti-reality society.
Letter to the editor: Historic district would create inequity on Munjoy Hill
Although affluent homeowners would benefit, the accompanying surcharge and higher taxes would be a burden to property holders with a mortgage, as well as to their tenants.
People & Business: March 10
Recognition For the eighth year in a row, the town of Freeport has received the Government Finance Officers Association’s “Distinguished Budget Presentation Award.” This award reflects the commitment of the Town Council and staff to meet the highest principles of governmental budgeting. In order to receive the budget award, Freeport had to satisfy nationally recognized […]
People & Business: March 10
Recognition For the eighth year in a row, the town of Freeport has received the Government Finance Officers Association’s “Distinguished Budget Presentation Award.” This award reflects the commitment of the Town Council and staff to meet the highest principles of governmental budgeting. In order to receive the budget award, Freeport had to satisfy nationally recognized […]
Our View: ‘Long-haulers’ a distressing sign of COVID’s future
COVID-19 is causing scary long-term symptoms, even in people with initially mild cases.
The Wrap: Openings, closings, and corned beef and cabbage
More Thai and more brunch for Portland diners, plus beer-guzzling dogs (OK, not exactly, but gotcha to look).
Letter to the editor: Maine neglecting care of those who are incarcerated
I am greatly dismayed to learn, through Staff Writer Megan Gray’s March 4 article “State says people in jails and prisons will have to keep waiting for vaccines,” that the state of Maine still does not have a plan for vaccinating people who are incarcerated. Incarcerated people have the right to safe, timely, quality health […]