It does not appear the driver was seriously hurt Monday, and it was not clear what had caused his small SUV to careen off the road and into the house.
October 2022
Participants at the Boston Tea Party will have commemorative markers placed on graves in Jay
James Starr (1740-1830) and Jonathan Parker (1728-1801) participated in the Boston Tea Party on Dec. 13, 1773 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Jay sets deadline for gravesite cleanups
American and military flags can be left until a week after Veterans Day; concrete urns can be turned upside down.
Frustrations mount as Hurricane Ian’s effects linger
Search and rescue efforts were still ongoing Monday in Florida, where more than 1,600 people have been rescued statewide.
U.S. auto sales to fall a bit in 3rd quarter, even with September gains
General Motors manages to lead the industry for the quarter, selling more than 555,000 vehicles, a 24% increase over last year.
Celtics notebook: Griffin ready to play any role necessary for Boston
Blake Griffin was signed to help fill in the void left by an injuries to Robert Williams III, Danilo Gallinari and Luke Kornet.
Fraud, scam cases increasing on Zelle, Senate report finds
The report also found that the large banks that partly own Zelle have been reluctant to compensate customers who have been victims of fraud or scams.
West Gardiner fire that killed person was likely accidental, investigators say
Officials await results of DNA testing to confirm identity of adult whose body was found inside destroyed building.
Waterville council to discuss better ways to connect downtown to riverfront
The City Council plans to hold another public input session Tuesday to discuss what the downtown needs, this time focusing on connecting City Hall, Castonguay Square and the downtown to the riverfront.
Abuse in women’s pro soccer league was systemic, report says
An investigation into the National Women’s Soccer League finds emotional abuse and sexual misconduct were systemic in the sport.