The lightning also knocked out power to the neighborhood.
July 2015
Trump files $500 million lawsuit as pageant woes mount
The suit contends that Univision dropped the beauty pageants because it supports Hilary Clinton for president.
Gamblers’ abuse claims test sovereignty of U.S. tribal casinos
Card counters, or so-called advantage players, have no recourse when they accuse Indian casinos of mistreatment.
Novak Djokovic reaches 3rd round of Wimbledon after early scare
The early-round victory came on what may be the hottest recorded day in Wimbledon history.
Standards for ride-share services like Uber survive LePage veto
The bill requires drivers to have ride-share insurance, to register with the state, prove they have a valid driver’s license and sets other standards.
Fryeburg police rescue man who reported being lost on Saco River
The 22-year-old Massachusetts man called 911 to say he was lost on the river and his cellphone battery was almost dead.
Five Sea Dogs selected to Eastern League All-Star Game
The Sea Dogs staff will also coach the Eastern Division team in the classic that will be played in Portland July 15.
Former Auschwitz guard asks God for forgiveness at trial
The 94-year-old is charged with 300,000 counts of accessory to murder.
After House sustains LePage veto, vaccine advocates say they’ll be back
The governor vetoed a bill that would have required parents to consult with medical professionals and get signatures before being allowed to forgo vaccines for their children.
Augusta man gets seven years in prison for ninth drunken driven conviction
Peter J. Dubord was convicted by a jury in April after operating a motorcycle under the influence of alcohol.