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The socially distanced fans in the sparse crowds at Hadlock Field this spring could soon have lots of company.
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The state’s decision to lift outdoor capacity limits and distancing requirements on May 24 has opened up options for entertainment in Maine this summer, prompting the Portland Sea Dogs to increase to full capacity in June and outdoor concert venues to start booking shows for August.
After Gov. Janet Mills’ announcement Thursday lifting COVID-19 restrictions, Portland’s minor league baseball team quickly announced that it would allow fans to fill Hadlock Field to full capacity for games starting in June. Currently, the Sea Dogs allow only 28 percent capacity, 2,087 fans, at the ballpark.
By Kathi O Shea May 13, 2021 8:16 am
KGMI Ken Bell
BELLINGHAM, Wash. A unique “container village” is bringing businesses to Bellingham’s waterfront.
Port of Bellingham Commission member Ken Bell says he got the idea while visiting Christchurch, New Zealand after the city’s historic center had been decimated by an earthquake.
They kept commerce going with shipping containers.
But he says it’s become a fixture in that city, and the commission decided it would be a great way to kickstart development on our waterfront.
Bell says Kulshan Brewing installed the first container this week and food and ice cream vendors are on the way.
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Bernie Lynch, who has coached in Canada, the U.S. and Europe, was fired by the Fort Frances Lakers of the Superior International Junior Hockey League over concerns about inappropriate emails and conduct.(Fortfranceslakers.com)
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A veteran junior hockey coach who was fired from his Ontario job in March for sending inappropriate texts and emails to one of his players is now under investigation by police in two other provinces as authorities look into allegations of physical and sexual abuse.