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BELGRADE (AP) — Police say a pontoon boat landed halfway on the lawn of a Maine restaurant, sending diners scattering and injuring several people.

The Kennebec Journal reports the accident happened just after 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at Village Inn and Tavern in Belgrade, about 10 miles (16 kilometers) north of Augusta. Maine Warden Service spokesman Cpl. John Mac- Donald says it was “remarkable” no one was seriously hurt.

The crash happened as occupants of the boat were trying to dock a 22-foot (6.7- meter) pontoon boat. The Journal reports owner James Julia had jumped off to tie the boat to the dock when he realized he had left it in reverse. Police say a person on board then inadvertently pushed the throttle forward.

Police say four people sustained minor injuries. One was a boat passenger and three were on shore.



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