AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRobbins Lumber probe widens: Federal ATF investigators joined Maine State Fire Marshal teams Sunday to examine the Searsmont mill blast that killed volunteer firefighter Andrew Cross and left others badly hurt; officials say the scene work will continue through the week and patient conditions are still being monitored. Victims and families get support: A Maine Strong Memorial Foundation relief effort launches Monday, with warnings about unofficial fundraisers already circulating online. Recovery updates: One injured firefighter, Katherine Paige, remains at Maine Medical Center on a breathing tube and is expected to need multiple surgeries and skin grafts. Local life goes on: In other news, top seeds set up Maine state tennis singles finals at Bates College, and UNE held its 191st commencement with nearly 1,400 graduates. Community oddity: A Waldoboro charity dinner fundraiser accidentally served potting soil as “dessert,” prompting a quick fix and no prank claims.
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