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With shelters in Portland filling up, about 90 people have gone to Sanford City Hall in the past week to seek General Assistance money and find a place to live.
With shelters in Portland filling up, about 90 people have gone to Sanford City Hall in the past week to seek General Assistance money and a place to live.
NEW HIRES Chelsea Moeller has joined Thomas College as vice president for advancement. Moeller most recently served as the director of donor engagement
A nurse administers a COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic in Limington on March 15, 2021. Federally qualified health centers in Maine aren't receiving any first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine next week from the state. The director of Springvale-based Nasson Health Care, Marty Sabol, says rural community health centers should be prioritized even as Maine sees an overall reduction in allocation, due to low supplies of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. "What's just so frustrating is the fact that the age groups have broadened to include basically all adults. And, word's out, and people are calling us, requesting the vaccine. There's incredible demand right now, and we just — with all the news about the change in eligibility, we can't meet that demand," he says.