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Maine border businesses frustrated by extended absence of Canadians U.S. officials announced Wednesday the border closure will be extended until at least Aug. 21. That s bad news for many businesses in Maine, reliant on cross-border customers to survive. Social Sharing ....
Maine's Northern Border Communities Say Continued Border Closure Will Keep Hurting Business mainepublic.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mainepublic.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The International Bridge between Madawaska, Maine, and Edmunston, New Brunswick. When COVID-19 hit the U.S. more than a year ago, one of the first steps the country took was to close its northern border with Canada. Essential travel is still allowed, but more casual trips have been banned, and are likely to remain so for the foreseeable future as daily case counts stay elevated in both countries. All those changes have drastically affected life in northern Aroostook County, where families often straddle the border and have in some cases traveled back and forth multiple times a day between, say, Madawaska and nearby Edmundston, New Brunswick, to see each other. ....
Tue April 13, 2021 - Northeast Edition CEG Both Canada’s New Brunswick transportation agency and MaineDOT agreed that, despite efforts to maintain its upkeep, the old bridge’s rate of deterioration was quickly bringing it closer to being obsolete. (MaineDOT photo) Construction on two large federal infrastructure projects are scheduled to get going in Maine s most northern community this summer. A long-planned effort to rebuild the Madawaska/Edmundston International Bridge across the Saint John River from Madawaska, Maine, to Edmunston, New Brunswick, along with the new U.S. Land Port of Entry (LPOE), will each likely transform the face of the tiny Maine community. ....