It was not immediately clear exactly how many people were hurt.
June 2022
Wall Street ends mixed after day of wavering up and down
The market’s uneven finish comes after stocks closed out last week with solid gains.
Maine Public to add 7 radio signals in rural areas
The public network is planning to broadcast from towers in Bethel, Calais, Fort Kent, Greenville, Mars Hill and Millinocket and surrounding areas within three years.
Zelensky tells G-7 summit that Ukraine forces face urgent moment
Leaders of the world’s major economies are preparing to pursue a price cap on Russian oil, raise tariffs on Russian goods and impose other new sanctions.
Sam Gilliam, abstract artist who went beyond the frame, dies at 88
He was famous for his flowing, unstructured canvases, known as drapes.
Sports Digest: Sea Dogs pitcher Chris Murphy earns Eastern League honor
Murphy is named the pitcher of the week after allowing one hit in six scoreless innings on Saturday.
Tom Caron: Red Sox pitching depth helps to spark team’s torrid June run
After a 19-4 start to the month, Boston faces the beasts of the AL East – Toronto, Tampa Bay and New York – in 20 of its next 23 games.
New lawsuit says Texans turned a blind eye to Deshaun Watson’s actions
The lawsuit against the team, filed Monday, says the team provided Watson, accused of sexually assaulting and harassing women, resources to enable his actions.
Rebecca Hatfield named new president, CEO of Avesta Housing
Hatfield will lead the nonprofit at a critical point in Maine’s escalating affordable housing crisis.
Tough labor market leaves Midcoast summer camps short staffed
Young workers are turning down camp counselor jobs for better-paying options, forcing some local camps to cap enrollment or cut programming.