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Maine Construction Jobs Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels, But Challenges Remain For Hard-Hit Sectors. May 22, 2021. The department said the positive jobs trend in April reflects a more open economy and changes workers made during the pandemic, including a massive government intervention that led to MILLS ANNOUNCES END DATE FOR STATE OF EMERGENCY AS MAINE 2 hours ago · One more Mainer has died with COVID-19, and the state Center for Disease Control has added 53 more cases of the disease on Saturday. The additions come as Gov. Janet Mills announced Friday she'll end the Maine's State of Civil Emergency, first declared on March 15, 2020 and renewed each month since. "After fifteen long, difficult months, ending the State of Civil Emergency is a welcomeLISTEN LIVE!
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Maine Construction Jobs Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels, But Challenges Remain For Hard-Hit Sectors. May 22, 2021. The department said the positive jobs trend in April reflects a more open economy and changes workers made during the pandemic, including a massive government intervention that led to MILLS ANNOUNCES END DATE FOR STATE OF EMERGENCY AS MAINE 2 hours ago · One more Mainer has died with COVID-19, and the state Center for Disease Control has added 53 more cases of the disease on Saturday. The additions come as Gov. Janet Mills announced Friday she'll end the Maine's State of Civil Emergency, first declared on March 15, 2020 and renewed each month since. "After fifteen long, difficult months, ending the State of Civil Emergency is a welcomeLISTEN LIVE!
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MAINE PUBLIC CLASSICAL MUSIC Spanning the centuries and crossing the cultural spectrum, Classical Music is a source of inspiration and of consolation. Maine Public Classical's hosts expertly curate our daily programs which draw from the familiar musical works of the past to the rising star soloists of today. Whether at work, at home or even 'away,' we invite you to sit back, relax and let Maine Public Classical provide a MAINE PUBLIC TELEVISION SCHEDULE Maine Public Television Schedule. MPBC Day Schedule. Day Week A-Z. Today, May 5 Tomorrow, May 6 Friday, May 7 Saturday, May 8 Sunday, May 9 Monday, May 10 Tuesday, May 11 Wednesday, May 12 Thursday, May 13 Friday, May 14 Select Your Provider Spectrum Comcast Pioneer Broadband Beeline Bell Aliant - Canada Rogers - Canada Dish Network UNITY COLLEGE REOPENING CAMPUS AFTER PANDEMIC FORCED IT TO Unity College is reopening its campus in August. The news comes after the college announced last summer it was exploring the possibility of selling its Unity campus due to financial issues stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. In an announcement on its website, the college says it will offer a hybrid learning option for the upcoming school year BILL WOULD DECRIMINALIZE PROSTITUTION IN MAINE Bill Would Decriminalize Prostitution In Maine. The Maine State House is seen at dawn from Capitol Park, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, in Augusta, Maine. Maine lawmakers are considering a bill that would decriminalize prostitution. The legislation makes a distinction between those who sell sexual services and those who pay for them. THE JAZZ FLOWER WITH SAYLOVE Friday evenings from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Hosted by Sufiyah Asia Yasmine. Hear The Jazz Flower with host Saylove on Maine Public Classical and the mainepublic.org livestream. Sufiyah Asia Yasmine. BILLS WOULD REPEAL MAINE'S PLASTIC-BAG BAN Members of the Legislature’s Environment and Natural Resources Committee are considering three bills that would repeal the 2019 law. One is sponsored by Republican state Sen. Stacey Guerin, who suggested that reusable bags pose a potential health risk because they can spread viruses such as the one that causes COVID-19. NO APPARENT GAS SHORTAGES IN MAINE FOLLOWING HACK ON No Apparent Gas Shortages In Maine Following Hack On Southern U.S. Pipeline. As drivers start to scramble to find gasoline in several states following the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, Mainers appear to be in the clear. Charlie Summers, president and CEO of the Maine Energy Marketers Association, says most gasoline comes to the statefrom
MILLS ANNOUNCES END DATE FOR STATE OF EMERGENCY AS MAINE 2 hours ago · One more Mainer has died with COVID-19, and the state Center for Disease Control has added 53 more cases of the disease on Saturday. The additions come as Gov. Janet Mills announced Friday she'll end the Maine's State of Civil Emergency, first declared on March 15, 2020 and renewed each month since. "After fifteen long, difficult months, ending the State of Civil Emergency is a welcome MAINE PUBLIC NEWS CONNECT New Mainers across Maine have different levels of access to reliable information about what is taking place in the immediate world around them, whether they be pressing public health issues, school closures, or any variety of important news. CONNECT is an opportunity for Maine Public to make Maine more inclusive, stronger, and more cohesive by delivering news in commonly spoken languages SOUTHERN, WESTERN SECTIONS OF MAINE NOW SUFFERING MODERATE 19 hours ago · Fields are covered with flowering potato plants on Sunday, July 19, 2020, near Fort Fairfield, Maine. Abnormally dry conditions have re-appeared across about two-thirds of the state, with a significant portion of southern and western Maine now in a MAINE PUBLIC PASSPORT Maine Public Passport provides eligible donors access to an online library of quality PBS programming. The Maine Public Passport library features episodes from popular programs, including American Experience, American Masters, Antiques Roadshow, Nature, NOVA, andMasterpiece.
FACING SURGE IN DEMAND FOR PSYCHIATRIC CARE, ACADIA 17 hours ago · Northern Light Acadia Hospital in Bangor announced on Friday that it needs to expand in order to meet the growing demand for psychiatric care. Hospital officials say the COVID-19 pandemic caused a surge dating back to last March that hasn't dissipated, and otherhospitals in
PULSE NEWSLETTER: AS ELECTION EXPERTS DECRYING GOP VOTING 23 hours ago · Throughout the year the national spotlight has landed on the slew of bills in Republican-controlled state legislatures that seek to tighten voting rules, or in some cases, make it easier for partisan boards or judges to overturn election results.. The legislation has resulted in 22 new laws in 14 states through mid-May, according to the Brennan Center for Justice and marks a trend that MAINE SENATE PASSES BILL TO DIVEST STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1 day ago · The Maine Senate has given final approval to legislation that would require the Maine Public Employees Retirement system to divest its holdings in fossil fuel companies, and privately owned prisons. Lawmakers rejected arguments that the move would be DOWNLOAD THE MAINE PUBLIC APP What is the Maine Public App. The free Maine Public App allows you to watch and listen to Maine Public programming, from radio, TV and online. The app provides on-demand content for your favorite Maine Public, NPR & PBS shows, live streaming of the Maine Public Radio & Maine Public Classical channels, PBS Kids! content with parental controls, easy access to the Radio and TV program schedule FOR NOW, MAINE COLLEGES TAKING MIXED APPROACH TO REQUIRING Across the country, more and more colleges say they'll mandate the shot for all students this fall. But in Maine, requirements are varied — and officials say the guidelines could change depending on factors such as the trajectory of the virus over the next few months. MAINE WARDENS URGE CAUTION AFTER THREE INEXPERIENCED The Maine Warden Service dive boat searching Messalonskee Lake at night using the sidescan sonar attached to the bow. The Maine Warden Service is warning boaters to wear life jackets and swimmers to exercise caution after three recent deaths involving inexperienced swimmers. The agency has recoveredMAINE PUBLIC
Maine Construction Jobs Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels, But Challenges Remain For Hard-Hit Sectors. May 22, 2021. The department said the positive jobs trend in April reflects a more open economy and changes workers made during the pandemic, including a massive government intervention that led to MAINE PUBLIC CLASSICAL MUSIC Spanning the centuries and crossing the cultural spectrum, Classical Music is a source of inspiration and of consolation. Maine Public Classical's hosts expertly curate our daily programs which draw from the familiar musical works of the past to the rising star soloists of today. Whether at work, at home or even 'away,' we invite you to sit back, relax and let Maine Public Classical provide a MAINE PUBLIC NEWS CONNECT New Mainers across Maine have different levels of access to reliable information about what is taking place in the immediate world around them, whether they be pressing public health issues, school closures, or any variety of important news. CONNECT is an opportunity for Maine Public to make Maine more inclusive, stronger, and more cohesive by delivering news in commonly spoken languages BILL WOULD DECRIMINALIZE PROSTITUTION IN MAINE Bill Would Decriminalize Prostitution In Maine. The Maine State House is seen at dawn from Capitol Park, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, in Augusta, Maine. Maine lawmakers are considering a bill that would decriminalize prostitution. The legislation makes a distinction between those who sell sexual services and those who pay for them. UNITY COLLEGE REOPENING CAMPUS AFTER PANDEMIC FORCED IT TO Unity College is reopening its campus in August. The news comes after the college announced last summer it was exploring the possibility of selling its Unity campus due to financial issues stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. In an announcement on its website, the college says it will offer a hybrid learning option for the upcoming school year $34 FOR A LOBSTER ROLL? TODAY'S HIGH PRICES DRIVEN BY Lobster roll at Portland Lobster Co. Maine seafood prices are experiencing a post-pandemic bump that could persist into the future, a potential bright side to the market dislocations Covid-19 brought to the industry. A month ago it was headline news when the iconic Wiscasset lobster shack, Red's BILLS WOULD REPEAL MAINE'S PLASTIC-BAG BAN Members of the Legislature’s Environment and Natural Resources Committee are considering three bills that would repeal the 2019 law. One is sponsored by Republican state Sen. Stacey Guerin, who suggested that reusable bags pose a potential health risk because they can spread viruses such as the one that causes COVID-19. THE JAZZ FLOWER WITH SAYLOVE Friday evenings from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Hosted by Sufiyah Asia Yasmine. Hear The Jazz Flower with host Saylove on Maine Public Classical and the mainepublic.org livestream. Sufiyah Asia Yasmine. MAINE OFFERING INCENTIVES TO GET MORE ADULTS VACCINATED The state is offering new incentives to get more adults vaccinated. In an online discussion with President Joe Biden and other governors on Tuesday afternoon, Gov. Janet Mills announced that residents over 18 who get their first shot between now and Memorial Day are eligible for a free fishing or hunting license, an L.L. Bean gift card or a ticket to a Portland Sea Dogs game, among other NO APPARENT GAS SHORTAGES IN MAINE FOLLOWING HACK ON No Apparent Gas Shortages In Maine Following Hack On Southern U.S. Pipeline. As drivers start to scramble to find gasoline in several states following the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, Mainers appear to be in the clear. Charlie Summers, president and CEO of the Maine Energy Marketers Association, says most gasoline comes to the statefrom
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Maine Construction Jobs Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels, But Challenges Remain For Hard-Hit Sectors. May 22, 2021. The department said the positive jobs trend in April reflects a more open economy and changes workers made during the pandemic, including a massive government intervention that led to MAINE PUBLIC CLASSICAL MUSIC Spanning the centuries and crossing the cultural spectrum, Classical Music is a source of inspiration and of consolation. Maine Public Classical's hosts expertly curate our daily programs which draw from the familiar musical works of the past to the rising star soloists of today. Whether at work, at home or even 'away,' we invite you to sit back, relax and let Maine Public Classical provide a MAINE PUBLIC NEWS CONNECT New Mainers across Maine have different levels of access to reliable information about what is taking place in the immediate world around them, whether they be pressing public health issues, school closures, or any variety of important news. CONNECT is an opportunity for Maine Public to make Maine more inclusive, stronger, and more cohesive by delivering news in commonly spoken languages BILL WOULD DECRIMINALIZE PROSTITUTION IN MAINE Bill Would Decriminalize Prostitution In Maine. The Maine State House is seen at dawn from Capitol Park, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, in Augusta, Maine. Maine lawmakers are considering a bill that would decriminalize prostitution. The legislation makes a distinction between those who sell sexual services and those who pay for them. UNITY COLLEGE REOPENING CAMPUS AFTER PANDEMIC FORCED IT TO Unity College is reopening its campus in August. The news comes after the college announced last summer it was exploring the possibility of selling its Unity campus due to financial issues stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. In an announcement on its website, the college says it will offer a hybrid learning option for the upcoming school year $34 FOR A LOBSTER ROLL? TODAY'S HIGH PRICES DRIVEN BY Lobster roll at Portland Lobster Co. Maine seafood prices are experiencing a post-pandemic bump that could persist into the future, a potential bright side to the market dislocations Covid-19 brought to the industry. A month ago it was headline news when the iconic Wiscasset lobster shack, Red's BILLS WOULD REPEAL MAINE'S PLASTIC-BAG BAN Members of the Legislature’s Environment and Natural Resources Committee are considering three bills that would repeal the 2019 law. One is sponsored by Republican state Sen. Stacey Guerin, who suggested that reusable bags pose a potential health risk because they can spread viruses such as the one that causes COVID-19. THE JAZZ FLOWER WITH SAYLOVE Friday evenings from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Hosted by Sufiyah Asia Yasmine. Hear The Jazz Flower with host Saylove on Maine Public Classical and the mainepublic.org livestream. Sufiyah Asia Yasmine. MAINE OFFERING INCENTIVES TO GET MORE ADULTS VACCINATED The state is offering new incentives to get more adults vaccinated. In an online discussion with President Joe Biden and other governors on Tuesday afternoon, Gov. Janet Mills announced that residents over 18 who get their first shot between now and Memorial Day are eligible for a free fishing or hunting license, an L.L. Bean gift card or a ticket to a Portland Sea Dogs game, among other NO APPARENT GAS SHORTAGES IN MAINE FOLLOWING HACK ON No Apparent Gas Shortages In Maine Following Hack On Southern U.S. Pipeline. As drivers start to scramble to find gasoline in several states following the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, Mainers appear to be in the clear. Charlie Summers, president and CEO of the Maine Energy Marketers Association, says most gasoline comes to the statefrom
MAINE PUBLIC TELEVISION SCHEDULE Maine Public Television Schedule. MPBC Day Schedule. Day Week A-Z. Today, May 5 Tomorrow, May 6 Friday, May 7 Saturday, May 8 Sunday, May 9 Monday, May 10 Tuesday, May 11 Wednesday, May 12 Thursday, May 13 Friday, May 14 Select Your Provider Spectrum Comcast Pioneer Broadband Beeline Bell Aliant - Canada Rogers - Canada Dish Network AMENDED WIND ENERGY BILL INCLUDES PERMANENT BAN ON WIND 12 hours ago · In addition to the ban on wind development in state waters, the amended bill would establish an advisory board to set scientific priorities at the "research array" wind farm. That panel would include at least three representatives of lobster and fishingindustries.
PORTLAND VOTERS SELECT PROGRESSIVE, MORE DIVERSE 1 day ago · FILE - In this Nov. 3, 2020, file photo, caution tape closes off a voting stall to help distance voters to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus during election day at the East End School in Portland, Maine. In that election, Maine became the the first state to use ranked choice voting in a REP. GOLDEN PART OF BIPARTISAN GROUP PROPOSING $1.25 21 hours ago · Democratic Congressman Jared Golden of Maine says he and other members of the bipartisan “problem solvers caucus” have been working for months on a $1.25 trillion infrastructure proposal, with money for highways, ports, rail, broadband and veterans housing. UNUSUAL HEAT EXPECTED TO LINGER IN MAINE THROUGH START OF Visitors wear masks to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, at Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Tourists have returned to the popular seaside town in a state that ranks one of the lowest in the nation in positive cases of coronavirus. If MAINE DETECTS FIRST KNOWN CASE OF BEECH LEAF DISEASE State regulators say that a relatively new disease that attacks beech trees has been located for the first time in Maine. It's called beech leaf disease and has caused the decline and mortality of beech species from Ohio to Southern New England since it was first discovered in2012. "We're still
MAINE WARDENS URGE CAUTION AFTER THREE INEXPERIENCED The Maine Warden Service dive boat searching Messalonskee Lake at night using the sidescan sonar attached to the bow. The Maine Warden Service is warning boaters to wear life jackets and swimmers to exercise caution after three recent deaths involving inexperienced swimmers. The agency has recovered BUSINESS GROUPS PUSH BACK ON BILL THAT WOULD SHIFT COSTS Recycling rates in Maine and other states have dropped in recent years, while costs to municipalities and local taxpayers have gone up. A proposal before the Maine Legislature aims to change that by charging manufacturers of packaging fees for packaging materials and FISHER-PRICE IGNORED SAFETY WARNINGS EVEN AFTER INFANTS Executives at Fisher-Price ignored repeated safety warnings about the company's once popular Rock 'n Play sleeper, even after infants began to roll over and die in the now-recalled product, according to a new report. An investigation by the House Committee on MAINE ALZHEIMER'S GROUP WELCOMES FDA'S APPROVAL OF NEW A big study to help Medicare officials decide whether to start covering brain scans to check for Alzheimer’s disease missed its goals for curbing emergency room visits and hospitalizations. The Maine chapter of the Alzheimer's Association is welcoming the FDA's approval on Monday of a new drug to treat the disease.MAINE PUBLIC
Maine Construction Jobs Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels, But Challenges Remain For Hard-Hit Sectors. May 22, 2021. The department said the positive jobs trend in April reflects a more open economy and changes workers made during the pandemic, including a massive government intervention that led to CDC AWARDS MAINE $32 MILLION TO ADDRESS COVID-19 RELATED 50 minutes ago · The US CDC has awarded Maine $32 million to address COVID-19 related health disparities. It's part of a $2 billion nationwide investment, and Maine received the highest award compared to other New England states. MAINE PUBLIC CLASSICAL MUSIC Spanning the centuries and crossing the cultural spectrum, Classical Music is a source of inspiration and of consolation. Maine Public Classical's hosts expertly curate our daily programs which draw from the familiar musical works of the past to the rising star soloists of today. Whether at work, at home or even 'away,' we invite you to sit back, relax and let Maine Public Classical provide a MAINE PUBLIC NEWS CONNECT New Mainers across Maine have different levels of access to reliable information about what is taking place in the immediate world around them, whether they be pressing public health issues, school closures, or any variety of important news. CONNECT is an opportunity for Maine Public to make Maine more inclusive, stronger, and more cohesive by delivering news in commonly spoken languages PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE REACQUIRES 140 ACRES OF LAND ON PINE The Passamaquoddy Tribe has reacquired 140 acres of a culturally significant island on Big Lake, near Indian Township. The tribe completed the deal in March by partnering with the Nature Conservancy and the advocacy group First Light. Attorney and Passamaquoddy tribal citizen Corey Hinton says the land on Pine Island, or Kuwesuwi Monihq BILL WOULD DECRIMINALIZE PROSTITUTION IN MAINE Bill Would Decriminalize Prostitution In Maine. The Maine State House is seen at dawn from Capitol Park, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, in Augusta, Maine. Maine lawmakers are considering a bill that would decriminalize prostitution. The legislation makes a distinction between those who sell sexual services and those who pay for them. $34 FOR A LOBSTER ROLL? TODAY'S HIGH PRICES DRIVEN BY Lobster roll at Portland Lobster Co. Maine seafood prices are experiencing a post-pandemic bump that could persist into the future, a potential bright side to the market dislocations Covid-19 brought to the industry. A month ago it was headline news when the iconic Wiscasset lobster shack, Red's NO APPARENT GAS SHORTAGES IN MAINE FOLLOWING HACK ON No Apparent Gas Shortages In Maine Following Hack On Southern U.S. Pipeline. As drivers start to scramble to find gasoline in several states following the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, Mainers appear to be in the clear. Charlie Summers, president and CEO of the Maine Energy Marketers Association, says most gasoline comes to the statefrom
MAINE OFFERING INCENTIVES TO GET MORE ADULTS VACCINATED The state is offering new incentives to get more adults vaccinated. In an online discussion with President Joe Biden and other governors on Tuesday afternoon, Gov. Janet Mills announced that residents over 18 who get their first shot between now and Memorial Day are eligible for a free fishing or hunting license, an L.L. Bean gift card or a ticket to a Portland Sea Dogs game, among other FOR NOW, MAINE COLLEGES TAKING MIXED APPROACH TO REQUIRING Across the country, more and more colleges say they'll mandate the shot for all students this fall. But in Maine, requirements are varied — and officials say the guidelines could change depending on factors such as the trajectory of the virus over the next few months.MAINE PUBLIC
Maine Construction Jobs Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels, But Challenges Remain For Hard-Hit Sectors. May 22, 2021. The department said the positive jobs trend in April reflects a more open economy and changes workers made during the pandemic, including a massive government intervention that led to CDC AWARDS MAINE $32 MILLION TO ADDRESS COVID-19 RELATED 50 minutes ago · The US CDC has awarded Maine $32 million to address COVID-19 related health disparities. It's part of a $2 billion nationwide investment, and Maine received the highest award compared to other New England states. MAINE PUBLIC CLASSICAL MUSIC Spanning the centuries and crossing the cultural spectrum, Classical Music is a source of inspiration and of consolation. Maine Public Classical's hosts expertly curate our daily programs which draw from the familiar musical works of the past to the rising star soloists of today. Whether at work, at home or even 'away,' we invite you to sit back, relax and let Maine Public Classical provide a MAINE PUBLIC NEWS CONNECT New Mainers across Maine have different levels of access to reliable information about what is taking place in the immediate world around them, whether they be pressing public health issues, school closures, or any variety of important news. CONNECT is an opportunity for Maine Public to make Maine more inclusive, stronger, and more cohesive by delivering news in commonly spoken languages PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE REACQUIRES 140 ACRES OF LAND ON PINE The Passamaquoddy Tribe has reacquired 140 acres of a culturally significant island on Big Lake, near Indian Township. The tribe completed the deal in March by partnering with the Nature Conservancy and the advocacy group First Light. Attorney and Passamaquoddy tribal citizen Corey Hinton says the land on Pine Island, or Kuwesuwi Monihq BILL WOULD DECRIMINALIZE PROSTITUTION IN MAINE Bill Would Decriminalize Prostitution In Maine. The Maine State House is seen at dawn from Capitol Park, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, in Augusta, Maine. Maine lawmakers are considering a bill that would decriminalize prostitution. The legislation makes a distinction between those who sell sexual services and those who pay for them. $34 FOR A LOBSTER ROLL? TODAY'S HIGH PRICES DRIVEN BY Lobster roll at Portland Lobster Co. Maine seafood prices are experiencing a post-pandemic bump that could persist into the future, a potential bright side to the market dislocations Covid-19 brought to the industry. A month ago it was headline news when the iconic Wiscasset lobster shack, Red's NO APPARENT GAS SHORTAGES IN MAINE FOLLOWING HACK ON No Apparent Gas Shortages In Maine Following Hack On Southern U.S. Pipeline. As drivers start to scramble to find gasoline in several states following the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, Mainers appear to be in the clear. Charlie Summers, president and CEO of the Maine Energy Marketers Association, says most gasoline comes to the statefrom
MAINE OFFERING INCENTIVES TO GET MORE ADULTS VACCINATED The state is offering new incentives to get more adults vaccinated. In an online discussion with President Joe Biden and other governors on Tuesday afternoon, Gov. Janet Mills announced that residents over 18 who get their first shot between now and Memorial Day are eligible for a free fishing or hunting license, an L.L. Bean gift card or a ticket to a Portland Sea Dogs game, among other FOR NOW, MAINE COLLEGES TAKING MIXED APPROACH TO REQUIRING Across the country, more and more colleges say they'll mandate the shot for all students this fall. But in Maine, requirements are varied — and officials say the guidelines could change depending on factors such as the trajectory of the virus over the next few months. MAINE PUBLIC TELEVISION SCHEDULE Maine Public Television Schedule. MPBC Day Schedule. Day Week A-Z. Today, May 5 Tomorrow, May 6 Friday, May 7 Saturday, May 8 Sunday, May 9 Monday, May 10 Tuesday, May 11 Wednesday, May 12 Thursday, May 13 Friday, May 14 Select Your Provider Spectrum Comcast Pioneer Broadband Beeline Bell Aliant - Canada Rogers - Canada Dish Network PORTLAND VOTERS SELECT PROGRESSIVE, MORE DIVERSE 1 day ago · FILE - In this Nov. 3, 2020, file photo, caution tape closes off a voting stall to help distance voters to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus during election day at the East End School in Portland, Maine. In that election, Maine became the the first state to use ranked choice voting in a UNUSUAL HEAT EXPECTED TO LINGER IN MAINE THROUGH START OF Visitors wear masks to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, at Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Tourists have returned to the popular seaside town in a state that ranks one of the lowest in the nation in positive cases of coronavirus. If REP. GOLDEN PART OF BIPARTISAN GROUP PROPOSING $1.25 8 hours ago · Democratic Congressman Jared Golden of Maine says he and other members of the bipartisan “problem solvers caucus” have been working for months on a $1.25 trillion infrastructure proposal, with money for highways, ports, rail, broadband and veterans housing. MAINE WARDENS URGE CAUTION AFTER THREE INEXPERIENCED The Maine Warden Service dive boat searching Messalonskee Lake at night using the sidescan sonar attached to the bow. The Maine Warden Service is warning boaters to wear life jackets and swimmers to exercise caution after three recent deaths involving inexperienced swimmers. The agency has recovered MAINE DETECTS FIRST KNOWN CASE OF BEECH LEAF DISEASE State regulators say that a relatively new disease that attacks beech trees has been located for the first time in Maine. It's called beech leaf disease and has caused the decline and mortality of beech species from Ohio to Southern New England since it was first discovered in2012. "We're still
NEW BILL WOULD SHIFT COST OF DISPOSING NON-RECYCLABLE The extended producer responsibility, or EPR, bill before the Maine Legislature creates a state-run stewardship program that would charge large producers of food and other packaged goods for the cost of disposing non-recyclable packaging material. SCIENTISTS SOUND THE ALARM ABOUT INVASIVE 'CRAZY WORMS 1 day ago · The Asian crazy worm is on the march in Maine, leaving soil -- and plants -- deprived of valuable nutrients. If you're a gardener or a composter, you likely regard earthworms as your firm friends: nature's own little rototillers. But it might surprise you to know that earthworms aren't actually MAINE HEAT WAVE FORCES SEVERAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SEND New England is getting a hot blast of summer a little earlier than usual. Temperatures rose into the mid-90s as far north as Maine, where thousands of schoolchildren were sent home to try to stay cool. At least nine public school districts in Maine either went to all-remote learning for the day, or FISHER-PRICE IGNORED SAFETY WARNINGS EVEN AFTER INFANTS Executives at Fisher-Price ignored repeated safety warnings about the company's once popular Rock 'n Play sleeper, even after infants began to roll over and die in the now-recalled product, according to a new report. An investigation by the House Committee onMAINE PUBLIC
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MAINE PUBLIC CLASSICAL MUSIC Spanning the centuries and crossing the cultural spectrum, Classical Music is a source of inspiration and of consolation. Maine Public Classical's hosts expertly curate our daily programs which draw from the familiar musical works of the past to the rising star soloists of today. Whether at work, at home or even 'away,' we invite you to sit back, relax and let Maine Public Classical provide a MAINE PUBLIC TELEVISION SCHEDULE Maine Public Television Schedule. MPBC Day Schedule. Day Week A-Z. Today, May 5 Tomorrow, May 6 Friday, May 7 Saturday, May 8 Sunday, May 9 Monday, May 10 Tuesday, May 11 Wednesday, May 12 Thursday, May 13 Friday, May 14 Select Your Provider Spectrum Comcast Pioneer Broadband Beeline Bell Aliant - Canada Rogers - Canada Dish Network UNITY COLLEGE REOPENING CAMPUS AFTER PANDEMIC FORCED IT TO Unity College is reopening its campus in August. The news comes after the college announced last summer it was exploring the possibility of selling its Unity campus due to financial issues stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. In an announcement on its website, the college says it will offer a hybrid learning option for the upcoming school year BILL WOULD DECRIMINALIZE PROSTITUTION IN MAINE Bill Would Decriminalize Prostitution In Maine. The Maine State House is seen at dawn from Capitol Park, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, in Augusta, Maine. Maine lawmakers are considering a bill that would decriminalize prostitution. The legislation makes a distinction between those who sell sexual services and those who pay for them. THE JAZZ FLOWER WITH SAYLOVE Friday evenings from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Hosted by Sufiyah Asia Yasmine. Hear The Jazz Flower with host Saylove on Maine Public Classical and the mainepublic.org livestream. Sufiyah Asia Yasmine. MAINE OFFERING INCENTIVES TO GET MORE ADULTS VACCINATED The state is offering new incentives to get more adults vaccinated. In an online discussion with President Joe Biden and other governors on Tuesday afternoon, Gov. Janet Mills announced that residents over 18 who get their first shot between now and Memorial Day are eligible for a free fishing or hunting license, an L.L. Bean gift card or a ticket to a Portland Sea Dogs game, among other NO APPARENT GAS SHORTAGES IN MAINE FOLLOWING HACK ON No Apparent Gas Shortages In Maine Following Hack On Southern U.S. Pipeline. As drivers start to scramble to find gasoline in several states following the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, Mainers appear to be in the clear. Charlie Summers, president and CEO of the Maine Energy Marketers Association, says most gasoline comes to the statefrom
BILLS WOULD REPEAL MAINE'S PLASTIC-BAG BAN Members of the Legislature’s Environment and Natural Resources Committee are considering three bills that would repeal the 2019 law. One is sponsored by Republican state Sen. Stacey Guerin, who suggested that reusable bags pose a potential health risk because they can spread viruses such as the one that causes COVID-19.MAINE PUBLIC
Maine Construction Jobs Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels, But Challenges Remain For Hard-Hit Sectors. May 22, 2021. The department said the positive jobs trend in April reflects a more open economy and changes workers made during the pandemic, including a massive government intervention that led toLISTEN LIVE!
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MAINE PUBLIC CLASSICAL MUSIC Spanning the centuries and crossing the cultural spectrum, Classical Music is a source of inspiration and of consolation. Maine Public Classical's hosts expertly curate our daily programs which draw from the familiar musical works of the past to the rising star soloists of today. Whether at work, at home or even 'away,' we invite you to sit back, relax and let Maine Public Classical provide a MAINE PUBLIC TELEVISION SCHEDULE Maine Public Television Schedule. MPBC Day Schedule. Day Week A-Z. Today, May 5 Tomorrow, May 6 Friday, May 7 Saturday, May 8 Sunday, May 9 Monday, May 10 Tuesday, May 11 Wednesday, May 12 Thursday, May 13 Friday, May 14 Select Your Provider Spectrum Comcast Pioneer Broadband Beeline Bell Aliant - Canada Rogers - Canada Dish Network UNITY COLLEGE REOPENING CAMPUS AFTER PANDEMIC FORCED IT TO Unity College is reopening its campus in August. The news comes after the college announced last summer it was exploring the possibility of selling its Unity campus due to financial issues stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. In an announcement on its website, the college says it will offer a hybrid learning option for the upcoming school year BILL WOULD DECRIMINALIZE PROSTITUTION IN MAINE Bill Would Decriminalize Prostitution In Maine. The Maine State House is seen at dawn from Capitol Park, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, in Augusta, Maine. Maine lawmakers are considering a bill that would decriminalize prostitution. The legislation makes a distinction between those who sell sexual services and those who pay for them. THE JAZZ FLOWER WITH SAYLOVE Friday evenings from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Hosted by Sufiyah Asia Yasmine. Hear The Jazz Flower with host Saylove on Maine Public Classical and the mainepublic.org livestream. Sufiyah Asia Yasmine. MAINE OFFERING INCENTIVES TO GET MORE ADULTS VACCINATED The state is offering new incentives to get more adults vaccinated. In an online discussion with President Joe Biden and other governors on Tuesday afternoon, Gov. Janet Mills announced that residents over 18 who get their first shot between now and Memorial Day are eligible for a free fishing or hunting license, an L.L. Bean gift card or a ticket to a Portland Sea Dogs game, among other NO APPARENT GAS SHORTAGES IN MAINE FOLLOWING HACK ON No Apparent Gas Shortages In Maine Following Hack On Southern U.S. Pipeline. As drivers start to scramble to find gasoline in several states following the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, Mainers appear to be in the clear. Charlie Summers, president and CEO of the Maine Energy Marketers Association, says most gasoline comes to the statefrom
BILLS WOULD REPEAL MAINE'S PLASTIC-BAG BAN Members of the Legislature’s Environment and Natural Resources Committee are considering three bills that would repeal the 2019 law. One is sponsored by Republican state Sen. Stacey Guerin, who suggested that reusable bags pose a potential health risk because they can spread viruses such as the one that causes COVID-19. MAINE PUBLIC NEWS CONNECT New Mainers across Maine have different levels of access to reliable information about what is taking place in the immediate world around them, whether they be pressing public health issues, school closures, or any variety of important news. CONNECT is an opportunity for Maine Public to make Maine more inclusive, stronger, and more cohesive by delivering news in commonly spoken languages PORTLAND VOTERS SELECT PROGRESSIVE, MORE DIVERSE 14 hours ago · FILE - In this Nov. 3, 2020, file photo, caution tape closes off a voting stall to help distance voters to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus during election day at the East End School in Portland, Maine. In that election, Maine became the the first state to use ranked choice voting in a UNUSUAL HEAT EXPECTED TO LINGER IN MAINE THROUGH START OF Visitors wear masks to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, at Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Tourists have returned to the popular seaside town in a state that ranks one of the lowest in the nation in positive cases of coronavirus. If you've been feeling like things are a MAINE PUBLIC PASSPORT Maine Public Passport provides eligible donors access to an online library of quality PBS programming. The Maine Public Passport library features episodes from popular programs, including American Experience, American Masters, Antiques Roadshow, Nature, NOVA, andMasterpiece.
VACCINATION RATES ARE UP AMONG YOUNG MAINERS COVID-19 related hospitalizations in Maine continue to fall, with 87 people currently as of Wednesday receiving in-patient care. That's down from 118 people a week ago. And Maine CDC Director Nirav Shah says vaccination rates are up among younger adults. MAINE DETECTS FIRST KNOWN CASE OF BEECH LEAF DISEASE State regulators say that a relatively new disease that attacks beech trees has been located for the first time in Maine. It's called beech leaf disease and has caused the decline and mortality of beech species from Ohio to Southern New England since it was first discovered in2012. "We're still
NEW BILL WOULD SHIFT COST OF DISPOSING NON-RECYCLABLE 1 day ago · The extended producer responsibility, or EPR, bill before the Maine Legislature creates a state-run stewardship program that would charge large producers of food and other packaged goods for the cost of disposing non-recyclable packaging material. MAINE WARDENS URGE CAUTION AFTER THREE INEXPERIENCED 1 day ago · The Maine Warden Service dive boat searching Messalonskee Lake at night using the sidescan sonar attached to the bow. The Maine Warden Service is warning boaters to wear life jackets and swimmers to exercise caution after three recent deaths involving inexperienced swimmers. The agency has recovered MAINE SENATE DIVIDED ON BILL REQUIRING MORE TRANSPARENCY The Maine Senate has deadlocked on a bill that would require the governor to publish no-bid contracts initiated during a state of emergency. The proposal, sponsored by Republican Sens. Lisa Keim and Rick Bennett, was prompted after the state labor department paid global consulting giant McKinsey and Company more than $6 million to help fix its unemployment claims system during the pandemic.COMMUNITY FILMS
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MAINE PUBLIC CLASSICAL MUSIC Spanning the centuries and crossing the cultural spectrum, Classical Music is a source of inspiration and of consolation. Maine Public Classical's hosts expertly curate our daily programs which draw from the familiar musical works of the past to the rising star soloists of today. Whether at work, at home or even 'away,' we invite you to sit back, relax and let Maine Public Classical provide a MAINE PUBLIC NEWS CONNECT New Mainers across Maine have different levels of access to reliable information about what is taking place in the immediate world around them, whether they be pressing public health issues, school closures, or any variety of important news. CONNECT is an opportunity for Maine Public to make Maine more inclusive, stronger, and more cohesive by delivering news in commonly spoken languages MAINE PUBLIC TELEVISION SCHEDULE Maine Public Television Schedule. MPBC Day Schedule. Day Week A-Z. Today, May 5 Tomorrow, May 6 Friday, May 7 Saturday, May 8 Sunday, May 9 Monday, May 10 Tuesday, May 11 Wednesday, May 12 Thursday, May 13 Friday, May 14 Select Your Provider Spectrum Comcast Pioneer Broadband Beeline Bell Aliant - Canada Rogers - Canada Dish Network MAINE PUBLIC PASSPORT Maine Public Passport provides eligible donors access to an online library of quality PBS programming. The Maine Public Passport library features episodes from popular programs, including American Experience, American Masters, Antiques Roadshow, Nature, NOVA, andMasterpiece.
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FOR NOW, MAINE COLLEGES TAKING MIXED APPROACH TO REQUIRING Across the country, more and more colleges say they'll mandate the shot for all students this fall. But in Maine, requirements are varied — and officials say the guidelines could change depending on factors such as the trajectory of the virus over the next few months. THE JAZZ FLOWER WITH SAYLOVE Friday evenings from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Hosted by Sufiyah Asia Yasmine. Hear The Jazz Flower with host Saylove on Maine Public Classical and the mainepublic.org livestream. Sufiyah Asia Yasmine.AARON ENGEBRETH
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Maine Construction Jobs Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels, But Challenges Remain For Hard-Hit Sectors. May 22, 2021. The department said the positive jobs trend in April reflects a more open economy and changes workers made during the pandemic, including a massive government intervention that led toLISTEN LIVE!
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FOR NOW, MAINE COLLEGES TAKING MIXED APPROACH TO REQUIRING Across the country, more and more colleges say they'll mandate the shot for all students this fall. But in Maine, requirements are varied — and officials say the guidelines could change depending on factors such as the trajectory of the virus over the next few months. THE JAZZ FLOWER WITH SAYLOVE Friday evenings from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Hosted by Sufiyah Asia Yasmine. Hear The Jazz Flower with host Saylove on Maine Public Classical and the mainepublic.org livestream. Sufiyah Asia Yasmine.AARON ENGEBRETH
Aaron Engebreth enjoys a varied solo career in opera, oratorio, recital and devotes considerable energy to the performance of established music and contemporary premieres, frequently collaborating with many of today's preeminent composers. In the U.S., he has been featured as a guest soloist on stages from Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and Boston's Symphony Hall, to internationalNEWS | MAINE PUBLIC
Maine Adds 170 New Coronavirus Cases, 2 Deaths On Friday. Willis Ryder Arnold. , May 21, 2021. The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting Friday morning that 173 new cases have been added to the list, bringing the total number of cases identified up to66,704. Politics.
UNUSUAL HEAT EXPECTED TO LINGER IN MAINE THROUGH START OF 1 day ago · Visitors wear masks to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, at Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Tourists have returned to the popular seaside town in a state that ranks one of the lowest in the nation in positive cases of coronavirus. If you've been feeling like things are aMAINE PUBLIC PEOPLE
Classical Music Host/Producer of Maine Public’s Classical Holiday Stream. Jennifer Rooks. Public Affairs Host & Producer. Sarah Tuttle. Classical Music Host. Shannon Moss. Host, High School Quiz Show: Maine. Sydney Anderson. Classical Music Host. MAINE HEAT WAVE FORCES SEVERAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SEND 1 day ago · New England is getting a hot blast of summer a little earlier than usual. Temperatures rose into the mid-90s as far north as Maine, where thousands of schoolchildren were sent home to try to stay cool. At least nine public school districts in Maine either went to all-remote learning for the day, or MAINE DETECTS FIRST KNOWN CASE OF BEECH LEAF DISEASE 1 day ago · State regulators say that a relatively new disease that attacks beech trees has been located for the first time in Maine. It's called beech leaf disease and has caused the decline and mortality of beech species from Ohio to Southern New England since it was first discovered in 2012. "We're still LOCAL LEADERS HOPE DATA CENTER WILL REINVIGORATE 1 day ago · Sen. Angus King, left, shakes the hand of Our Katahdin Vice President Mike Faloon, right, at the unveiling of a Nautilus Data Technologies data center at the site of the former Great Northern Maine Paper Company mill on Saturday. A California company will bring a $300 million data center to a WHY GOV. MILLS’ SKEPTICISM OF MAINE UTILITY TAKEOVER COULD In this week’s newsletter: The politics of the public power proposal; Maine Chamber steps away from anti-public power group; Gov. Janet Mills frets property tax increases. As Maine lawmakers fast-track a bill that would replace Central Maine Power NEW PROGRAM WILL LAUNCH NEXT YEAR TO TRAIN RURAL MAINERS As the pandemic has forced millions of people to work from home over the past year, the Maine Community College System is launching a program to specifically train rural Maine workers for remote jobs. The system will train about 700 rural Maine VACCINATION RATES ARE UP AMONG YOUNG MAINERS COVID-19 related hospitalizations in Maine continue to fall, with 87 people currently as of Wednesday receiving in-patient care. That's down from 118 people a week ago. And Maine CDC Director Nirav Shah says vaccination rates are up among younger adults. MAINE PBS LIVESTREAM 2021-06-04T20:00:00-04:00: Washington Week: 2021-06-04T20:30:00-04:00: Firing Line With Margaret Hoover: 2021-06-04T21:00:00-04:00: American Masters: Ballerina BoysMAINE PUBLIC
Maine Construction Jobs Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels, But Challenges Remain For Hard-Hit Sectors. May 22, 2021. The department said the positive jobs trend in April reflects a more open economy and changes workers made during the pandemic, including a massive government intervention that led toLISTEN LIVE!
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MAINE PUBLIC CLASSICAL MUSIC Spanning the centuries and crossing the cultural spectrum, Classical Music is a source of inspiration and of consolation. Maine Public Classical's hosts expertly curate our daily programs which draw from the familiar musical works of the past to the rising star soloists of today. Whether at work, at home or even 'away,' we invite you to sit back, relax and let Maine Public Classical provide a MAINE PUBLIC NEWS CONNECT New Mainers across Maine have different levels of access to reliable information about what is taking place in the immediate world around them, whether they be pressing public health issues, school closures, or any variety of important news. CONNECT is an opportunity for Maine Public to make Maine more inclusive, stronger, and more cohesive by delivering news in commonly spoken languages MAINE PUBLIC TELEVISION SCHEDULE Maine Public Television Schedule. MPBC Day Schedule. Day Week A-Z. Today, May 5 Tomorrow, May 6 Friday, May 7 Saturday, May 8 Sunday, May 9 Monday, May 10 Tuesday, May 11 Wednesday, May 12 Thursday, May 13 Friday, May 14 Select Your Provider Spectrum Comcast Pioneer Broadband Beeline Bell Aliant - Canada Rogers - Canada Dish Network MAINE PUBLIC PASSPORT Maine Public Passport provides eligible donors access to an online library of quality PBS programming. The Maine Public Passport library features episodes from popular programs, including American Experience, American Masters, Antiques Roadshow, Nature, NOVA, andMasterpiece.
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FOR NOW, MAINE COLLEGES TAKING MIXED APPROACH TO REQUIRING Across the country, more and more colleges say they'll mandate the shot for all students this fall. But in Maine, requirements are varied — and officials say the guidelines could change depending on factors such as the trajectory of the virus over the next few months. THE JAZZ FLOWER WITH SAYLOVE Friday evenings from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Hosted by Sufiyah Asia Yasmine. Hear The Jazz Flower with host Saylove on Maine Public Classical and the mainepublic.org livestream. Sufiyah Asia Yasmine.AARON ENGEBRETH
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Maine Construction Jobs Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels, But Challenges Remain For Hard-Hit Sectors. May 22, 2021. The department said the positive jobs trend in April reflects a more open economy and changes workers made during the pandemic, including a massive government intervention that led toLISTEN LIVE!
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MAINE PUBLIC CLASSICAL MUSIC Spanning the centuries and crossing the cultural spectrum, Classical Music is a source of inspiration and of consolation. Maine Public Classical's hosts expertly curate our daily programs which draw from the familiar musical works of the past to the rising star soloists of today. Whether at work, at home or even 'away,' we invite you to sit back, relax and let Maine Public Classical provide a MAINE PUBLIC NEWS CONNECT New Mainers across Maine have different levels of access to reliable information about what is taking place in the immediate world around them, whether they be pressing public health issues, school closures, or any variety of important news. CONNECT is an opportunity for Maine Public to make Maine more inclusive, stronger, and more cohesive by delivering news in commonly spoken languages MAINE PUBLIC TELEVISION SCHEDULE Maine Public Television Schedule. MPBC Day Schedule. Day Week A-Z. Today, May 5 Tomorrow, May 6 Friday, May 7 Saturday, May 8 Sunday, May 9 Monday, May 10 Tuesday, May 11 Wednesday, May 12 Thursday, May 13 Friday, May 14 Select Your Provider Spectrum Comcast Pioneer Broadband Beeline Bell Aliant - Canada Rogers - Canada Dish Network MAINE PUBLIC PASSPORT Maine Public Passport provides eligible donors access to an online library of quality PBS programming. The Maine Public Passport library features episodes from popular programs, including American Experience, American Masters, Antiques Roadshow, Nature, NOVA, andMasterpiece.
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FOR NOW, MAINE COLLEGES TAKING MIXED APPROACH TO REQUIRING Across the country, more and more colleges say they'll mandate the shot for all students this fall. But in Maine, requirements are varied — and officials say the guidelines could change depending on factors such as the trajectory of the virus over the next few months. THE JAZZ FLOWER WITH SAYLOVE Friday evenings from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Hosted by Sufiyah Asia Yasmine. Hear The Jazz Flower with host Saylove on Maine Public Classical and the mainepublic.org livestream. Sufiyah Asia Yasmine.AARON ENGEBRETH
Aaron Engebreth enjoys a varied solo career in opera, oratorio, recital and devotes considerable energy to the performance of established music and contemporary premieres, frequently collaborating with many of today's preeminent composers. In the U.S., he has been featured as a guest soloist on stages from Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and Boston's Symphony Hall, to internationalNEWS | MAINE PUBLIC
Maine Adds 170 New Coronavirus Cases, 2 Deaths On Friday. Willis Ryder Arnold. , May 21, 2021. The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting Friday morning that 173 new cases have been added to the list, bringing the total number of cases identified up to66,704. Politics.
UNUSUAL HEAT EXPECTED TO LINGER IN MAINE THROUGH START OF 19 hours ago · Visitors wear masks to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, at Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Tourists have returned to the popular seaside town in a state that ranks one of the lowest in the nation in positive cases ofcoronavirus. If
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Classical Music Host/Producer of Maine Public’s Classical Holiday Stream. Jennifer Rooks. Public Affairs Host & Producer. Sarah Tuttle. Classical Music Host. Shannon Moss. Host, High School Quiz Show: Maine. Sydney Anderson. Classical Music Host. MAINE HEAT WAVE FORCES SEVERAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SEND 12 hours ago · New England is getting a hot blast of summer a little earlier than usual. Temperatures rose into the mid-90s as far north as Maine, where thousands of schoolchildren were sent home to try to stay cool. At least nine public school districts in Maine either went to all-remote learning for the day, or MAINE DETECTS FIRST KNOWN CASE OF BEECH LEAF DISEASE 13 hours ago · State regulators say that a relatively new disease that attacks beech trees has been located for the first time in Maine. It's called beech leaf disease and has caused the decline and mortality of beech species from Ohio to Southern New England since it was first discovered in 2012. "We're still LOCAL LEADERS HOPE DATA CENTER WILL REINVIGORATE 18 hours ago · Sen. Angus King, left, shakes the hand of Our Katahdin Vice President Mike Faloon, right, at the unveiling of a Nautilus Data Technologies data center at the site of the former Great Northern Maine Paper Company mill on Saturday. A California company will bring a $300 million data center to a WHY GOV. MILLS’ SKEPTICISM OF MAINE UTILITY TAKEOVER COULD In this week’s newsletter: The politics of the public power proposal; Maine Chamber steps away from anti-public power group; Gov. Janet Mills frets property tax increases. As Maine lawmakers fast-track a bill that would replace Central Maine Power NEW PROGRAM WILL LAUNCH NEXT YEAR TO TRAIN RURAL MAINERS As the pandemic has forced millions of people to work from home over the past year, the Maine Community College System is launching a program to specifically train rural Maine workers for remote jobs. The system will train about 700 rural Maine VACCINATION RATES ARE UP AMONG YOUNG MAINERS COVID-19 related hospitalizations in Maine continue to fall, with 87 people currently as of Wednesday receiving in-patient care. That's down from 118 people a week ago. And Maine CDC Director Nirav Shah says vaccination rates are up among younger adults. MAINE PBS LIVESTREAM 2021-06-04T20:00:00-04:00: Washington Week: 2021-06-04T20:30:00-04:00: Firing Line With Margaret Hoover: 2021-06-04T21:00:00-04:00: American Masters: Ballerina Boys skip to main contentSite Menu Donate
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Nick Woodward / Maine Public MAINE LODGING INDUSTRY DEALS WITH UNCERTAINTY FOLLOWING MANDATE TOLIMIT OPERATIONS
Sunday, if you happen to be staying in a hotel, bed and breakfast, campground or other lodging in Maine, noon is going to be check out-time for almost everybody because lodgings around the state willbe closing.
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Willis Ryder Arnold / Maine Public MAINE ESTABLISHES ALPHABETICAL SYSTEM TO DEAL WITH FLOOD OFUNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS
Yorgos Karahalis / Getty Images via NPR SHELTER IN PLACE POLICY TAXING MAINE'S INTERNET SERVICES FED GOES ALL OUT TO KEEP ECONOMY ALIVE DURING CORONAVIRUS SHUTDOWN By Scott Horsley _•_ 1 hour ago As the United States tumbles into a coronavirus recession, the Federal Reserve is using its nearly unlimited power to generate cash tocushion the fall.
"The Fed is doing everything they can to keep financial markets functioning and credit available to households and firms," former Fed Chair Janet Yellen said during a forum organized by the BrookingsInstitution.
REPORT: PENTAGON KNEW OF POSSIBLE CORONAVIRUS THREAT FOR YEARS By editor _•_ 2 hours ago The Pentagon was aware of the likelihood of a pandemic brought on by a novel coronavirus years ago, predicting with startling accuracy shortages of masks, hospital beds and ventilators that could occur in an outbreak, according to a 2017 internal document reported by TheNation
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BORIS JOHNSON HOSPITALIZED FOR TESTING AFTER CORONAVIRUS DIAGNOSIS By James Doubek _•_ 3 hours ago UPDATED AT 5:00 A.M. ET ON MARCH 6 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was diagnosed with the coronavirus last month, has been admitted to the hospital for testing on the advice of his doctor, his office said Sunday. "This is a precautionary step, as the Prime Minister continues to have persistent symptoms of coronavirus 10 days after testing positive for the virus," a spokesperson said in a statement. MAINE ESTABLISHES ALPHABETICAL SYSTEM TO DEAL WITH FLOOD OFUNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS
By Jennifer Mitchell _•_ 4 hours ago Willis Ryder Arnold / Maine Public Starting Monday, Mainers seeking unemployment will need to do so in an alphabetical fashion. That's the day the Maine Depeartment of Labor says those with last names beginning with A through H can call theoffice for help.
DHHS CLOSES ROCKLAND OFFICE AFTER EMPLOYEE TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 By Ed Morin _•_ 4 hours ago The Maine Department of Health and Human Services office in Rockland will be closed Monday for a thorough cleaning and sanitizing after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. GIG WORKERS STRUGGLE TO GET FINANCIAL HELP DURING PANDEMIC By Shannon Bond _•_ 4 hours ago April McGhee and her teenage daughter started feeling sick last month. They had coughs, sore throats and fevers. Her daughter's condition became so bad that they went to the emergency room. "She had it worse than I did," McGhee said. "Her cough lasted longer. It was really a concern. ... It was like a dry, nonproductive, hackingcough."
McGhee, who lives in Sacramento, wanted both of them to get tested for the coronavirus. But the hospital told her they weren't sick enough to qualify for testing under California's rules. So, they went home andinto isolation.
BIDEN: THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION MAY NEED TO BE A VIRTUAL EVENT THISYEAR
By Bobby Allyn _•_ 20 hours ago Former Vice President Joe Biden says the Democratic National Convention may need take place virtually as a result of the deepening coronavirus outbreak. On Thursday the party delayed the presidential nominating convention from mid-July to mid-August over pandemic fears, but Biden on Sunday raised the specter of Democrats choosing their White House nominee online for the firsttime.
HOSPITALS REJECT TRUMP'S CLAIM THEY ARE 'REALLY THRILLED' WITHSUPPLIES
By Sarah McCammon _•_ 20 hours ago An association representing thousands of hospitals across the country is pushing back after President Trump claimed that hospital administrators are "really thrilled to be where they are." The American Hospital Association said hospital officials are worried about shortages of critical medical supplies, including medication forpatients
and personal protective equipment, or PPE, for health care workers. QUEEN ELIZABETH II ADDRESSES U.K. IN RARE TELEVISED SPEECH ABOUT THECORONAVIRUS
By Frank Langfitt _•_ 22 hours ago UPDATED AT 3:39 P.M. ET Queen Elizabeth II addressed the United Kingdom on Sunday in a rare speech, urging self-discipline and resolve in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. The queen, 93, acknowledged the grief and financial pain that Britons are enduring while also thanking health workers for their service and ordinary people for staying home. "Together we are tackling this disease and I want to reassure you that if we remain united and resolute, then we will overcome it," she said. MAINE SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS APPLY FOR PAYROLL RELIEF PROGRAM By Jennifer Mitchell _•_ 23 hours ago As of Friday, 17,500 small business owners across the country had applied for the new payroll relief program, championed by U.S. Sen.Susan Collins.
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WATCH THURSDAYS @8 P; SUNDAYS @5/5:30 P OUR POWER, THEIR PAIN In this series for Maine Public, Journalist Matt Hongoltz-Hetling chronicled the impact Canadian hydropower is having on Inuit communities in LabradorRead More
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