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PublishedMay 9, 2020
Central Maine antique store owners reopen in noncompliance, ahead of Gov. Mills’ updated plan
Antique store owners in Hallowell, Farmingdale and Augusta thought the governor's instructions were inconsistent, and expressed enthusiasm for a revamped reopening plan that may allow them to open Monday.
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PublishedMay 8, 2020
Video: Watch Susan Moore teach seventh-graders birding
"I love teaching. It's not what I do, it's who I am," the seventh-grade science teacher said. "I love seeking kids get excited about learning and showing what they know, and seeing that sparkle in their eyes when you've reached them.
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PublishedMay 8, 2020
Augusta middle school teacher lives to teach
Susan Moore, who teaches science to seventh graders at Augusta's Cony Middle and High School, is connecting with students outside of the classroom.
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PublishedMay 8, 2020
COVID recovery grants available for Skowhegan businesses
Recent donations to the technical assistance grant program will make funding available to businesses in Skowhegan that need immediate financial assistance as a result of COVID-19 related closures or reduced income.
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PublishedMay 8, 2020
Gardiner’s Johnson Hall announces summer plans
The performing arts center is canceling its free summer concert series, but will replace that with streaming shows every two weeks from June through at least October.
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PublishedMay 8, 2020
Would-be Corinna store robber charged after clerk thwarts hold-up, police say
Mark Dunlop, 43, of Plymouth, was later charged in connection with the robbery at the AE Robinson convenience store at 60 Newport Road in Corinna.
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PublishedMay 7, 2020
MSAD 54 hires Messalonskee principal as assistant superintendent
Mark Hatch, principal of Messalonskee Middle School, will fill the post now held by Jon Moody, who will become the district's superintendent upon Brent Colbry's retirement, scheduled for June 30.
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PublishedMay 7, 2020
Hartland residents fear impact of tannery’s closure
Diminishing demand for leather products during the coronavirus pandemic and uncertainty about reinvigorating that demand led Tasman Leather Group to decide to close the tannery this summer, putting 115 people out of work.
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PublishedMay 7, 2020
Thomas College working to bring students back to campus by fall
"We want to get the students back on campus and contiune their education," said Lisa Desautels-Poliquin, vice president of student affairs at Thomas College.
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PublishedMay 7, 2020
Massachusetts man who isolated in rural Maine struggles with lingering health issues back home
Jeff, 61, who asked his last name not be used, is back in his home state, where he is still experiencing shortness of breath and now a heart problem after testing positive March 22 for the coronavirus.
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