Selectmen were allowed to set an earlier deadline, but decided against because it may have been confusing to not be in line with the state.
June 2020
Jay board nixes solar power options
The town had formed a committee to look at solar power and its recommendation was to seek proposals on a purchase agreement.
Old Port businesses pick up the pieces from protest that gave way to vandalism and break-ins
While most have been peaceful, a large protest that began Monday night became violent early Tuesday morning, leaving several businesses vandalized or burglarized.
Youngsters celebrated in pre-k graduation in Mexico
Each child was presented with a diploma cap and a diploma certificate.
No baseball yet, but the Hadlock Field food stand is opening
The Portland Sea Dogs plan to offer takeout and limited delivery of some of their ballpark concessions.
Maine college leaders release framework for reopening this fall
The guidance suggests schools consider staggering or adjusting the start of the semester and breaks, and recommends preparations for social distancing and flexibility for classes and events.
Oxford County commissioners back reopening of bowling alleys
Commissioners said the two bowling alleys should be considered ‘restaurants’ and ‘community sport’ centers and be allowed to reopen under the state’s Rural Reopening Plan.
Oak Hill to name football field after late coach Stacen Doucette
Beloved coach, who died in December, led the Raiders to three consecutive Class D state titles.
Sports Digest: NBA G League officially cancels season because of coronavirus
The Maine Red Claws, on track for ‘our most successful season, both on and off the court,’ won’t get a chance to play for a championship.
Pickup, Mack truck collide head-on in Shapleigh
The pickup driver was distracted by her dog and veered into the opposite lane Thursday morning, and the road was closed for several hours, police said.