An online neighborhood meeting hosted by the company is set for 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14.
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U.S. shifts to speed COVID shots as cases and deaths rise
The administration is urging states to immediately start vaccinating groups farther down the priority scale.
Mills to update vaccine plan to prioritize older Mainers, those with underlying conditions
But the governor also says that the pace of vaccine deliveries needs to speed up for the state to act on new federal guidelines prioritizing those 65 and older and those with pre-existing conditions.
Select board fields questions in online forum Saturday
Chance for a chat with Kennebunk officials.
Sheldon Adelson, casino mogul and Republican power broker, dies
Sheldon Adelson, the billionaire mogul and power broker who built a casino empire spanning from Las Vegas to China and became a singular force in domestic and international politics has died after a long illness.
Inside the remarkable rift between Trump and Pence
Trump’s treatment of his vice president has reverberated in the White House and among campaign aides, many of whom see it as unseemly and unfair.
Scholarships aid students working in essential jobs during pandemic
Chandler Guptill said the award means he is poised to finish his degree sooner than originally planned.
Maine trails other states in publishing vaccine data
But Dr. Nirav Shah, director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, says the state soon will update its vaccine dashboard with much more information.