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A weekslong controversy over an anti-mask resolution that roiled the Androscoggin County Commission came to end on Wednesday evening when commissioners rejected it.The commissioners voted 6-1 to reject the resolution. Only Commissioner Isaiah Lary of Wales, who proposed the contentious resolution, voted in favor of it, according to the Lewiston Sun Journal.Lary, who has not worn a mask at commission meetings, introduced the resolution two weeks ago calling for county residents and visitors to decide for themselves whether to mask up. It stated that the governors executive orders restrict the liberty of Maine citizens to dress, work, exercise their religion, assemble, shop and conduct lives as they choose. But commissioners voted 4-3 on Feb. 3 to table the resolution for two weeks to consider alternatives, prompting some of those who attended that meeting to call them cowa <a href=Link air force</a> rds and cry shame. .wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .entry-titlefont-size: 1.2em;.wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles .entry-metadisplay: flex;flex-wrap: wrap;align-items: center;margin-top: 0.5em;.wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .entry-metafont-size: 0.8em;.wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .avatarheight: 25px;width: 25px;.wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles .post-thumbnailmargin: 0;margin-bottom: 0.25em;.w <a href=Link yeezy</a> p-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles .post-thumbnail imgheight: auto;width: 100%;.wp-block-newspack-blocks- <a href=Link cup</a> homepage Xzkl Photos: Bangor s plow drivers prepare for the first storm of the season
The BDN is making the most crucial coverage of the coronavirus pandemic and its economic impact in Maine free for all readers. Click here for all coronavirus stories. You can join others committed to safeguarding this vital public service by purchasing a subscription or donating directly to the newsroom.The Maine Department of Corrections will soon begin to ease restrictions that have limited prisoners movement and their ability to see loved ones since the coronavirus pandemic began in mid-March, officials announced Thursday. State prisoners will be able to have visitors and resume jobs in the community in July, though some rules and precautions that didnt exist prior to the pandemic will still apply, according to Anna Black, a department spokespe <a href=Link website</a> rson. And starting next week, officials will slowly allow the prison to admit new inmates from county jails and other state penitentiaries for the first time in months. We will be carefully monitoring for symptoms of COVID-19 as we ease certain restrictions, said Randy Liberty, commissioner of the Department of Corrections. The goal is <a href=Link website</a> to find a balance between public health and resuming standard correctional operations. In-person visitsState prisons shut down in-person visits on March 14, one day after Maine reported its first case of COVID-19. Starting Monday, July 13, up to two <a href=Link originals ultraboost</a> members of the same household will be able to visit a state prisoner at a time, without touching one another, officials said. As of right now, only Maine
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