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Maine Public: 'My Head Is Just Spinning Around' — What Child Care Centers Face As Mainers Head Back To Work

When the coronavirus pandemic swept across the country this spring, child care facilities in Maine were designated as “essential” businesses. Many closed anyway, but are now in the process of reopening, some at reduced capacity. The financial effects of the pandemic have taken a toll on providers across the state, and many are worried that new challenges, and uncertainty about what will happen in the fall, could further squeeze an industry that was already struggling before the coronavirus made its way to Maine.

 
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Maine Calling:  Maine's Climate Council Drafts Strategies to Address Climate Change

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Tiny Screen Concert: The High-Energy, Portland-Based Acoustic Duo Sugar Hill 

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NPR: Regardless Of What You Think, 'Irregardless' Is A Word

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Maine Public: With Turnout Uncertain, Will Maine Voters Pass $120 Million In Bond Questions?

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The Artery: 'Just The Beginning' - Roxbury Artists Paint Black Lives Matter Mural In Nubian Square

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BBC Future: Voyager - Inside The World's Greatest Space Mission

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NPR: Scrabble Association Bans Racial, Ethnic Slurs From Its Official Word List

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PBS Newshour:  Fossils Reveal Dinosaur Forerunner Smaller Than A Cellphone

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Art Where You're At: Need 2 Minutes Of Calm? Inhale, Exhale & Click Here

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Are You Up For Maine Public's 'Dash Of Maine' Cooking Challenge?

Take on a special recipe from the Maine Bicentennial Community Cookbook, send us a picture of your creation, and you may win a free copy of this just-published cooking gem.

 

This week's challenge is Rhubarb Custard Pie, submitted by Jane Cleaves McKenna of Bowdoinham in Sagadoc County. The submission deadline is noon on July 17. Learn more on our website.

 

 

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