The critically acclaimed series had its midseason finale April 14 after the pandemic forced production to cease.
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Maine among states receiving highest percentage of pandemic loans, survey shows
Oil extraction and mining businesses had the best success in getting loans from the Paycheck Protection Program.
Newest Bruin Nick Ritchie itching to get back to Boston
Nick Ritchie, who played just seven games after a Feb. 24 trade, is anxious to return and play for a first-place team.
Golf tourney in South Korea under way, joining baseball and soccer
Three golfers share the lead after one round of the women’s KLPGA Championship, being played with numerous precautions and without spectators.
‘Lights, camera, action!’ for Biddeford High School graduation
Movie premiere of ceremonies for the Class of 2020 is June 17.
Three more deaths, 50 new COVID-19 cases reported in Maine
The state is ramping up its testing capacity significantly this week, which could lead to an increase in detected coronavirus cases.
Hannaford looking to add 2,000 workers at stores in New England and New York
The Scarborough-based supermarket chain says it is working with major employers in the hospitality, tourism and retail industries to connect furloughed workers with open positions in its 182 stores.
Gramlich calls for alternative to 14-day quarantine for visitors
Tourism-oriented businesses are suffering, she says.
Virus whistleblower tells lawmakers they should be worried U.S. has no vaccine plan
The U.S. immunologist who says he lost his government job because he warned the Trump administration to prepare for the coronavirus pandemic isn’t backing off a bleak forecast of ‘the darkest winter in modern history.’
Virtual promotion in store for new ‘Hunger Games’ novel
In normal times, the prequel to the ‘Hunger Games’ series by Suzanne Collins would be an occasion for bookstore parties and other group gatherings.