The 10K road race in Cape Elizabeth is scheduled for Aug. 1, but a decision to possibly postpone or cancel the race should come by the end of April.
coronavirus
BIW 3D prints face shields for health care workers facing virus
BIW’s three 3D printers have been programmed to work around the clock to produce 12 face shields per day for MaineHealth, the state’s largest integrated health care system.
Greater Portland Metro requiring all bus passengers to wear face coverings
The new policy, designed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and protect drivers, will take effect Wednesday.
Data breach may have exposed information on thousands of emergency loan applicants
Exposed information may include Social Security numbers, names, addresses and insurance information.
CDC director warns second wave of coronavirus next winter will likely be worse
The second wave will likely coincide with the beginning of flu season.
Saco company helps in COVID-19 fight by testing the tests
Maine Molecular Quality Controls makes kits that ensure COVID-19 tests are accurate.
Kennebunk bicentennial celebration moved to Aug. 22
Seacoast Garden Club events are postponed, and the May Day Festi.val is canceled
Hunters will not need to tag turkeys during Maine spring hunt this year
The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife also announced that the wild turkey season will start early for both youth and adult hunters.
Lester Holt starts show for children about coronavirus
The program is posted twice a week on NBC’s YouTube channel.
Windham church brings ‘voice of hope’ with carillon concerts
Windham Hill United Church of Christ has been closed since March 15 because of the coronavirus outbreak, but three congregants still offer daily music to their neighbors.