Skowhegan motor vehicle crash injures 3, police say
Two people were taken by LifeFlight helicopter from the crash on Bigelow Hill Road to a Bangor hospital, while one person was taken to Redington-Fairview General Hospital in Skowhegan.
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SKOWHEGAN Two people were taken by LifeFlight helicopter from the scene of a Thursday evening motor vehicle crash on Bigelow Hill Road in Skowhegan, poloice said.
Chief David Bucknam of the Skowhegan Police Department said rescue workers responded at 5:34 p.m. to the report of a car that had hit a tree. Bucknam said he did not have the exact location of the crash.
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Review: Berkeley Rep’s ‘The Waves in Quarantine’ should stay in lockdown
Being meta isn t the same thing as spending 94 minutes searching for something to be meta about.
Lily Janiak April 30, 2021Updated: April 30, 2021, 6:22 pm
Clockwise from top left: Carmen Cusack, Manu Narayan, Raúl Esparza, Darius de Haas, Nikki Renée Daniels and Alice Ripley in Berkeley Rep’s “The Waves in Quarantine.” Photo: Berkeley Repertory Theatre
A critic of pandemic-era digital theater ought to be at least somewhat generous. Stage artists are working outside of their preferred medium and under all kinds of duress right now, after all.
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