The guidance for guarding against the coronavirus has left many other operators hopeful they can do something this summer, while still others remain undecided.
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Jetport to receive $12M in aid to make up for loss of passengers
Passenger traffic at the Portland International Jetport is down 90% and it is losing $1.6 million in revenue per month.
‘It’s bleak’: Naples businesses face uncertain future
The owners of some seasonal businesses said they don’t know how they’ll rebound from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Windham puts plan for sewer system in motion
New technology could make a sewer and wastewater treatment system feasible for North Windham after decades of debate.
New Gloucester hires town manager
Brenda Fox Howard replaced Interim Town Manager Paul First, who re-joined the town administration in December.
Two Sebago selectmen step down
The three remaining selectmen are enough for a quorum, the town manager says.
A bipartisan plea to reopen Poland, New Gloucester and other rural towns
Democoratic state Sen. Ned Claxton and Republican state Rep. Amy Arata teamed up Tuesday to make the case for the state to lessen COVID-19 restrictions in more places.
Windham pot ordinance slated for another hearing
The Planning Board approved the latest amended version of the land use ordinance for marijuana facilities, but the Town Council voted to delay a public hearing until May 26.
Windham Barber Shop reopens, but with reservations
Once providing walk-in service but switching to appointments-only because of pandemic restrictions, owner Carolee Beaulieu says she has had mixed emotions about reopening her shop.
SAD 15 cuts $380,000 in spending in final budget proposal
School board members voted unanimously to move forward with the $28.2 million budget, but are unsure when they will be able to present it to voters.