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Popular swimming spot closed due to crowds
Step Falls in Newry will be closed for a month starting Saturday due to a recent surge of overcrowding and unruly visitors amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Veterans Bill of Rights proposal approved, awaits final vote
A Maine legislative committee has approved a proposal for a “Veterans Bill of Rights” that promises support for vets in the state.
Portland Schools consider hybrid model
The superintendent of schools in Maine’s largest city is recommending a hybrid learning model of in-person and online instruction to begin the school year.
Unity College adopts hybrid model permanently
A college in Maine that focuses on environmental studies and sustainability said it plans to permanently transition to a hybrid model of in-person and online learning.
Masks required at Maine day cares
Staff and children at Maine’s day care facilities must now wear masks per new guidelines from the state.
Organizer of homeless encampment meets mayor
The mayor of Maine’s largest city met with an organizer of an encampment for homeless people that has been set up outside City Hall, but the two sides have yet to reach an agreement about the future of the camp.
B.I.W. and Union to resume negotiations Monday
A shipyard workers’ union in Maine and a Navy shipbuilder were scheduled to return to the table on Monday amid a strike that began weeks ago.
Remains of man missing since 2017 found in Lebanon
Maine State Police say the remains discovered last week near 340 TM Wentworth Road in Lebanon have been identified as 55-year-old Dale Godfrey of Lebanon.
Maine Rental Relief Program to be expanded
In order to help struggling Mainers, Governor Janet Mills announced Thursday that Maine Housing will double the offered rental assistance though the COVID-19 Rental Relief Program.
July has been the hottest month in history for Portland
The city of Portland has been experiencing a record-breaking month for temperatures this year.