The severity of their injuries wasn’t immediately available, but all 3 people were taken to a hospital.
2018
Kidney care center to debut in Gardiner
Fresenius Kidney Care is the first project to be completed on the former T.W. Dick Co. parcels on Summer Street.
Skowhegan police appoint woman as one of two new department chaplains
Jennifer Reed of Centenary United Methodist Church, and Rev. Mark Tanner of the Federated Church, will deal with daily spiritual needs of police officers.
A mother’s pain: Shirley Kershner recalls her son, whose body was found by railroad tracks in Waterville
Suffering from schizophrenia and obsessive compulsive disorder, Anthony Kershner, 46, apparently took his own life.
Fallout for Kavanaugh vote continues for Collins as a prankster alters her Wikipedia page
The online crowd-sourced encyclopedia was changed for a short period to say that Collins had voted to put ‘an attempted rapist on the Supreme Court.’
Exercise, good food and loving family contribute to long life, says Skowhegan’s oldest resident
Irene Dumont is 101 years old and the newest recipient of the Boston Post Cane.
Oakland man charged with arson in outdoor mattress fire
According to an investigator, mailboxes had burned materials in them as well.
Maine energy officials await update on fuel supplies after Canadian refinery explosion
The New Brunswick Irving facility supplies the majority of the state’s gas and heating oil.
MPA panel discusses prospects for eight-man football in Maine
The Football Committee’s chair suggests a league for schools with fewer than 350 students.
‘The Pelaton Project’ to be screened Oct. 18
This film follows the lives of 39 cyclists as they prepare to take on the Cancervive Peloton Project.