The Broadway-lauding ceremony was scheduled to air on CBS, broadcasting live on June 7 from Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
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Waterville council to consider dissolving coronavirus committee after legal hiccups
The City Council at a special meeting Thursday will consider disbanding a subcommittee that had been meeting illegally and instead authorize the city manager to spend up to $150,000 on coronavirus-related emergency needs.
UMaine System projects $12.8 million in room and board refunds
The money returned to students makes up the bulk of short-term revenue losses the public university system is expecting because of the coronavirus.
Concord Coach Lines to stop all bus service beginning Saturday
The state’s biggest passenger bus network will suspend service after learning passengers were exposed to the coronavirus on buses between New Hampshire and Boston.
CMP parent company pledges $2 million to pandemic relief
Central Maine Power Co. parent Avangrid Inc. and its Avangrid Foundation are making a commitment to support national and local organizations.
Cuomo gives grim coronavirus update as cases spiral to 30,000 in New York state
On a brighter note, there were only 800 new cases in Westchester County, once the hottest hot spot in the state.
Smartphone data reveal which Americans are social distancing
Efforts to track public health during the coronavirus pandemic are a reminder of the many ways phones reveal our personal lives.
Senate aid package carves out billions for Boeing, officials say
Lawmakers have inserted a provision in the package aimed at providing billions to the aerospace giant.
James Taylor and his wife donate $1 million to Boston hospital
Taylor and his wife, Kim, have donated $1 million to Massachusetts General Hospital.
Coronavirus how-to: What goes in your ‘pandemic pantry’?
When you can’t go out, be your own restaurant.