The final in a series in which we share a recipe, here for Shaved Brussels Sprout Salad, from a 2020 Beard Award finalist.
coronavirus
Maine planning for massive rollout of COVID-19 vaccines
The state must confront logistical hurdles when the first doses arrive, possibly as early as December.
Bill Nemitz: Nightlife? What nightlife?
The Mills administration’s 9 p.m. closing order isn’t punitive. It’s common sense.
Our View: Buy local, start early for Maine pandemic holiday shopping
We can’t do everything we did in previous years, but we can make sure this year’s spending will help local businesses.
Maine Voices: If you follow traffic laws, then follow COVID guidelines, too
We stop at stop signs even though they’re annoying, because it helps our society. The same goes for wearing a mask to protect ourselves and others.
Gardens Aglow adapts to pandemic holiday by transitioning to drive-thru event
Gardens Aglow, opening for its sixth year Saturday at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, will be a drive-thru experience during this year of the pandemic. Tickets are $40 per car for non-members, and tickets must be purchased in advance.
‘I’m terrified’: Maine pharmacists struggle under growing workload
‘You get pushed to a level that is absurd,’ said one Maine pharmacist. And COVID-19 vaccinations are coming soon. ‘Lives are on the line,’ said another.
Panic buying returns in U.S. as virus surges
The new wave of pantry stockpiling hits about eight months after the March boom.
Doctors, nurses want more data before championing vaccines
Winning buy-in from health care workers is crucial to gaining broader public support.
Many GOP lawmakers resist statehouse mask-wearing rules
Nearly 200 legislators nationwide have tested positive for the virus and four have died.