.Ed and Nancy Kenny of Monmouth, embrace after walking away from this wreck Thursday afternoon on Route 121 in Mechanic Falls. Ed said they were heading to Naples for a much-needed vacation when they stopped behind a tractor trailer from Lepton Transport Inc. of North Andover, Mass., far left, that was turning left into NEPW Logistics. As they waited, they said a truck from Corcoran Environmental Services, center, slammed into the back of their camper, splitting it open and spilling its contents. They were heading to Naples for a much-needed vacation after a string of tragedies. The Kennys said they were shaken up, but did not require medical treatment.
Gabriel Deschenes, 5, spreads grass seed in the front yard of his grandfathers house, Gil Hebert, as he spreads the seed on a section of his front lawn on Garcelon Street in Lewiston Monday afternoon. "Tonight's rain should help get this going and melt the rest of the snow." Hebert said.
Bates College senior Brittney Davis hugs Abdirahman Hussein during Thursday night's 2nd Annual Tree Street Youth Funds for the Future event at Museum L-A. Davis was joking with Hussein that when they first met, she was taller than him. Hussein, who is now a student at University of Maine Farmington credited much of his success to the help and guidance Davis and others gave him at the Lewiston center. Food from around the world, live entertainment, artwork and emotional speeches kept the audience entertained as they bid on numerous donated items in a silent auction. For more information on the program, visit their website at treestreetyouth.org