The common-sense practice would not only hinder the spread of COVID-19 but also would boost confidence that the consumer economy isn’t facing collapse.
March 2020
Obituary: Benjamin Hayes Caston
MANCHESTER – Benjamin Hayes Caston, 29 of Manchester and York, died unexpectedly Tuesday, March 3, 2020.Ben attended Maranacook Schools in Manchester …
Obituary: Timothy John Cloyce Howe
RICHMOND, Ky. – Timothy John Cloyce Howe, 62, passed away surrounded by his family, on Monday, March 9, 2020 after a …
Kingfield woman sentenced in fatal OUI accident case
Danielle Larochelle, 32, will serve eight months of a five-year sentence.
Portland cancels season’s first 2 cruise ship visits, may tell others to steer clear of city
The scheduled visits in late April were the first of 119 stops that cruise ships were scheduled to make in Portland this year.
U.S. general ‘fairly certain’ North Korea has coronavirus cases
He tells reporters that the North halted military training for a month – including a 24-day hiatus in military flying.
Coronavirus curve shows much of Europe could face Italy-like surge within weeks
Modelers in Europe say a similar arc is likely in the United States, but anticipating the spread is made more difficult by the lack of widespread testing.
U.S. strikes in Iraq destroyed weapons depots, Pentagon says
Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie says tensions with Iran have not gone down, and the U.S. is beefing up military assets in the region.
Biden’s virtual town hall marks new normal for campaigning
With the coronavirus causing a sea change in presidential campaigning, candidates and their supporters worry that the virtual events won’t have the same impact.
Courts cut back schedules, trials because of coronavirus
Jury trials and grand jury proceedings will be postponed in both state and federal courts through May 1.