While the Cape Cod League canceled its 2020 season on Friday, the New England Collegiate Baseball League has yet to make a decision for a season that is slated to begin in early June.
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The Virus Diaries: Soon-to-be grad stressed by hectic schedule
Emma Belanger, 17, of Gray keeps up with classes and homework, and the increased hours at her job as a cashier.
Small businesses, banks brace for mad dash as $310 billion loan program rolls out
The owner of a boatyard near Bar Harbor who missed out on the first round of funding is among those in line for the next.
Coronavirus relief pushing U.S. deficits, debt to staggering new heights
In a dire projection, the Congressional Budget Office says federal deficits will mushroom to $3.7 trillion in 2020.
World War II veteran and longtime physician dies from COVID-19
James Paras, a retired podiatrist and World War II veteran, is one of 11 people at the Maine Veterans’ Home in Scarborough who died from COVID-19.
Protestors rally again at Augusta’s State House to ease stay-at-home restrictions
Approximately 70 people lined the streets, while others watched from parked cars and some vehicles circled the area, to protest executive orders signed by Gov. Janet Mills to keep people home and nonessential businesses closed.
First lady sends gifts to hospitals dealing with coronavirus
Melania Trump has sent blankets, caps and other items to hospitals in 10 states, including some hit hardest by the pandemic.
Georgia businesses reopen cautiously amid coronavirus worry
Gov. Brian Kemp relaxes a monthlong shutdown amid experts’ warnings of a potential surge in infections.
Maine insurance bureau warns of coronavirus scams
U.S. consumers report perpetrators of coronavirus-related scams have taken them for an estimated $18 million so far.
Trump aide has long-term vision for ‘temporary’ immigration order
‘The most important thing is to turn off the faucet of new immigrant labor,’ Stephen Miller tells a group of Trump supporters, according to a recording of the call.