The injuries to three children and their grandmother do not appear to be life-threatening, and the grandfather is flown to a Lewiston hospital.
Craig Crosby
Cause of Gardiner fire still unknown as community raises funds for victims
The July 16 blaze destroyed one building, damaged two others and left about a dozen residents homeless.
At Augusta cemetery, veterans’ graves get long-awaited attention
Many of the headstones at Mount Pleasant Cemetery belong to Union soldiers who died in city hospitals during the Civil War.
Kids take turns making ice cream at Monmouth Fair
The hands-on history lesson ends with a scoop of vanilla.
Tractor-trailer, Maine State Police cruiser collide on I-295, injuring trooper
A New York truck driver is issued a summons charging him with failure to move over for an emergency vehicle.
Whitefield auction set for works of late sculptor Roger Majorowicz
His work is on display in museums and galleries in Rome, Munich, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, and he produced pieces for schools and other public buildings in Maine.
New Maine summer camp mixes Shakespeare, ‘Star Wars’
Organizers of the new day camp in Kents Hill think combining the two won’t take youngsters to the dark side.
Four tenants sought in Gardiner fire investigation
Because of the extensive damage to the building where the blaze began, the cause remains unknown.
Fire officials say Gardiner building is not a threat
Fire Chief Al Nelson also says he’s ‘reasonably sure’ nobody died in last week’s downtown blaze.
Obscure game of petanque brings competitors together in Maine
The game is similar to bocce and among its appeals is that skill is not required to have a good time.