The three victims were transported to a hospital in New Hampshire with non-life-threatening injuries, Maine State Police say.
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Syrian rebel group appoints successor to slain commander
Zahran Allouch’s death may also have contributed to a delay in the agreed-on pullout of thousands of militants and their families from neighborhoods on the southern edge of Damascus.
Severe flood warnings in parts of Britain as Army helps
Hundreds of people are evacuated from their homes in the Lancashire area 220 miles northwest of London.
OUR OPINION: No good reason to reject cancer screening funds
Rural Mainers less likely than people in cities to be diagnosed early enough to be treated, making them more likely to die of this easily treated form of cancer.
Cross-country tour takes on new meaning for two Maine skiers
Recent Bowdoin grads plan to race in eight European marathons.
Maine’s ski slopes benefit from a flurry of activity
New technology is helping the state’s larger resorts make more snow, more often, while using less energy.
New program seeks to protect seniors from financial exploitation
More than two dozen incidents have already been investigated by state agencies through the Senior$afe program.
Failure in the chain of command
If there ever is to be real progress, sexual assault crimes need to be handed over to independent units specially trained to deal with these issues.