Their injuries are considered non-life threatening.
August 2016
Trump reschedules Portland campaign stop for Thursday afternoon
The Republican presidential nominee will stump for votes in a move that some observers believe could be aimed at splitting Maine’s electoral votes.
Role of Aaron Burr filled for Chicago version of ‘Hamilton’
Broadway performer Joshua Henry gets the part as the remainder of the cast is announced.
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Some raise serious issues including education and the loss of jobs, and then, of course, there’s the expected hefty dose of jokes.
Starz chief slams lack of Emmy nods
Chris Albrecht also says his network will eventually break through.
Fatal overdose Thursday part of likely record for Sanford
So far this year, five people have died of overdoses out of a total of 23 reported overdoses, a rate that puts the city on track to double the number in 2015.
New York man with fake credit cards is charged with 54 counts of fraud, police say
Keith J. Evans, 25, was arrested in Westbrook on Sunday following a search by police of the car he was traveling in.
Windham teenager sentenced to probation in child sex assault cases
Tyrell E. Gullatt, 19, admitted in juvenile court to charges of unlawful sexual contact under the terms of a plea deal in which more serious charges of gross sexual assault were dismissed.
B&W film series with a political edge continues at the former Movies on Exchange
Kinonik collective presents movies about power and politics through November.
Mass. Gov. Baker signs law requiring equal pay for comparable work
In what backers say is a first-in-the-nation provision, the new law also bars employers from asking prospective workers to provide a salary history.