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$1.2M expansion proposed for Auburn cannabis business park
The project would include 14 new buildings, most of them greenhouses.
Demand grows for homemade medical masks, but CDC has reservations
Central Maine Medical Center says it welcomes donations of homemade masks; St. Mary’s says professional-grade donations only, please.
Coronavirus case confirmed at Bates College
LEWISTON — A case of COVID-19 has been confirmed at Bates College, school officials announced Thursday night. Although, officials didn’t specify whether the patient is a student or faculty, he or she was said to be at home in self-isolation. “We became aware of this case today,” Bates President Clayton Spencer wrote on the school […]
Food bank calls on Mainers to stop hoarding
Good Shepherd president says hoarders are ‘creating a crisis’ by snatching up months’ worth of food and emptying out grocery stores.
Call centers pose ‘pretty high’ risk for coronavirus exposure, expert says
After worker complaints, TD Bank lets more of its Auburn call center workers stay home, beefs up cleaning.
CMHC says it can’t provide COVID-19 tests to show people are healthy
Central Maine Healthcare says it faces a barrage of test requests from people seeking to show their bosses they don’t have the disease.
Defense attorneys express concerns over court restrictions
Federal and state courts have pushed back jury trials until May 1.
Coronavirus hasn’t closed everything, but it’s not business as usual for those still on the job
Grocery stores, pharmacies, hospitals, water officials, police all report being prepared to stay open and on the job.
Working: Microgreens could be big for Sabattus farmers
Eli’s Homestead farmers are diving into microgreens, little nutrient-packed sprouts that can grow indoors year-round.