An elderly couple from Yarmouth and a 6-year-old boy and his mother from Hiram are injured, but police say none of the injuries appear to be life-threatening.
2019
ACA mandate goes away for most, but not all, Americans
Until Jan. 1 under the Affordable Care Act, people had faced income-tax penalties for not having health insurance coverage.
Conflicts between bears, people spike in New Hampshire
A shortage of food in the woods is blamed.
Weight loss remains an elusive goal
The studies continue, but no one has found a diet that works for everybody.
Mills picks attorney for environmental protection chief
If confirmed, Jerry Reid would lead the DEP’s efforts to protect and restore Maine’s natural resources and enforce the state’s environmental laws.
Clients of former Brunswick lawyer accused of embezzlement likely to be reimbursed
A statewide lawyers fund covers, at least in part, claims based on lawyer misconduct.
Bruins top Blackhawks in Winter Classic
David Pastrnak, Tuuka Rask lead way for Boston.
Peace and love, but no motel room for 50th anniversary Woodstock concert
Accommodations near Bethel, N.Y., this summer are already booked.
Local roundup: Gardiner boys hockey tops York
Multiple scorers lead Tigers to win.
Toyota wants to put a robot friend in every home
The company has the resources and sees the need for elder care in an aging society.