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Maine’s top court mulls post-election counts of absentee ballots
 
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court is deciding whether absentee ballots received up to two days after the election should be counted.
 
 
 
First lady: Son Barron was positive for COVID, now negative
 
The White House initially said he had tested negative after both of his parents tested positive earlier this month.
 
 
 
Portland OKs $30M freezer warehouse despite West End opposition
 
With the new facility, European cargo shippers who would otherwise have to temporarily store food in Boston can deliver it here.
 
 
 
Trump said he was ‘immune’ to the coronavirus. Here’s what the science says
 
Is there any evidence that the president is immune? And even if he is, could he still be infectious?
 
 
 
Portland man gets 28 years for strangling girlfriend
 
A Portland man will serve 28 years for strangling a woman he called “the love of my life.”
 
 
 
Hannaford blames technology error for failure to report pizza dough tampering
 
Hannaford supermarkets blamed a technology error for its failure to inform customers and police that a customer found razor blades in Portland Pie Co. pizza dough at its Sanford store in August.
 
 
 
Holy Donut in Portland’s Old Port will close after failing to reach pandemic rent deal with landlord
 
Holy Donut co-owner and CEO Jeff Buckwalter called it a strategic move, saying the impact from the COVID-19 pandemic “expedited the decision.”
 
 
 
 
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