The Biddeford resident cites the coronavirus pandemic as a factor in preventing him from running the type of campaign he had planned.
March 2020
Colby College reports 5 cases of coronavirus, including at least 2 students
The Waterville college says five community members had tested positive for COVID-19 as of Thursday.
Colby College in Waterville reports 5 cases of coronavirus, including at least 2 students
The college said on its website that five community members had tested positive for COVID-19 as of Thursday.
Fishermen turn to direct marketing as demand for Maine seafood plummets
In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, the elver season has been delayed and the lobster and soon-to-open scallop fishery are facing reduced demand.
Cape man retires after a lifetime of public works and service
Robert Malley will be retiring this summer after more than 40 years working for Cape Elizabeth’s Department of Public Works, 34 of those years as director.
Virus prompts volunteers to ‘deliver the goods’
Rebekah Crabtree is a local resident helping people get their grocery shopping done in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.
Maine unemployment claims skyrocket to record 21,500 in 1 week
Nationally, almost 3.3 million workers filed for unemployment last week, the highest single-week total on record, as disruption from the coronavirus pandemic shook the U.S. economy.
U.S. jobless claims soar to record 3.3 million as layoffs jump
The surge in weekly applications was a stunning reflection of the damage the coronavirus outbreak is doing to the economy.
Letters to the Editor
Village Parcel could address ‘actual need’ To the editor, Local Realtor Bill Case (March 13, 2020) wrote that Kennebunkport is “stuck” with the $10 million purchase of the “Village Parcel” and that “… there’s no way they could ever sell the ‘parcel’ for anywhere near what they paid for it.” Bill, of course, is absolutely […]
Highlights of Congress’ $2.2 trillion virus relief package
The roughly $2.2 trillion package in relief from the impact of the coronavirus includes $500 billion for loans and guarantees for businesses and state and local governments.