March 2020
WOXO says farewell to listeners; Gleason Radio Group to go silent after 45 years
The five stations will go off the air at 7 p.m. on Sunday.
Maine secretary of state to determine validity of transmission corridor signatures
The secretary of state’s office must address whether some petitions used to put the proposed $1 billion New England Clean Energy Connect to a statewide vote were illegally obtained
Watch: Sea Change’s Yogathon transitions to virtual event
The day of yoga, community and mindfulness happens Sunday on Zoom and Facebook Live.
Boys & Girls Club offering grab-and-go dinners
Dinners are offered to students younger than 19 who may need them, not just regular club members.
The Latest: Death toll in U.S. now exceeds 1,000
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the nation and world. NEW YORK — Worldwide, the death toll climbed past 21,000, according to a running count kept by Johns Hopkins University. The number of dead in the U.S. rose to 1,041 as of late Wednesday, with nearly 70,000 infections. Spanish parliament extends state of […]
Senate passes $2 trillion coronavirus rescue package on unanimous vote
The chamber stayed in session late Wednesday night in anticipation of passing the bill after days of delays. The House is expected to pass it on Friday.
Leonard Pitts: Coronavirus crisis reveals the depth of our grace – and our greed
Lost in the cacophony of our times is an Italian priest’s quiet death of COVID-19 – after he gave his respirator to another patient.
From the Chamber: How to help businesses and yourselves right now
Our world has changed. Covid-19 has re-shaped how we live our daily lives (or at least it should have). If you have not adjusted your routines, I can not express enough how much physical distancing is a requirement now. This is a very real issue and it’s going to take national recognition and compliance to […]