The takeover came the morning the country’s new parliamentary session was to begin and follows days of concern that the military was plotting a coup.
2021
Ogunquit Select Board vice chairman resigns following arrest
John Daley, who served on the town board for 15 years, was nearing the end of his third term when he resigned last week.
The Latest: Pandemic’s deadliest month in U.S. ends with signs of progress
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the U.S. and the world.
Many who have received the coronavirus vaccine wonder: What can I do safely?
As the debates among experts continue, many older people who are being vaccinated welcome the possibility of returning to favorite pastimes and hugging a loved one.
Live Music Lineup: Violins, acoustic guitars and fiddles are streaming this week
Catch shows from violinist Maya French along with musical duos John and Rachel Nicholas and Married with Chitlins, whose performance will also include a small in-person audience in Freeport.
Scammers targeting seniors waiting for COVID-19 vaccine
Police departments in southern Maine have started to receive reports from residents who have received suspicious calls.
Letters to the Editor: Still too few wearing masks in public
Maine is now seeing up to 800 new COVID cases a day, and that could soon be more than 1,000. Forty-five weeks after “two weeks to flatten the curve” we are going in the wrong direction. Some of the increases, undoubtedly are due to holiday travel. Some may be due to new, more contagious variants […]
Maine Voices: Millions of children left behind by online education
We haven’t made the necessary investments to bring them back.
Indie Film: Movie about film fan who spends isolation glued to the screen feels all too familiar
‘Just Don’t Think I’ll Scream’ isn’t set during the pandemic but reflects what some people are experiencing.
Things to Do: Art, ice dancing and football
View two art exhibits, hit a Super Bowl party and see pop-up ice dancing shows.