LEWISTON — A motorist on her way to work found herself behind a moose heading into the city.
Kathryn Foley posted a video about 5 a.m. showing a moose running on Route 202 as the Longley Bridge became Main Street. Then without using “his blinkah,” the moose took a right turn onto Lincoln Street.
Foley, whose Facebook profile says she is a respiratory therapist at Central Maine Medical Center, wrote “I’m going to file this one under ‘Cool Things That Happen On My Way To Work.'”
Later Friday, a moose was seen in the parking lot between Connors Elementary School and Lewiston High School.
A moose in the parking lot between Connors and the High School!! What a great way to start the day….and my first moose sighting!! pic.twitter.com/qnvEXbslL5
— Connors Elementary School (@SchoolConnors) July 19, 2019
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