Spend enough time in Maine and you ll know exactly what season we re currently living in. Sure, people will tell you this is Spring, but the reality is that this is pothole season in Maine and you and your car best be paying attention. Some of the potholes along streets, driveways and parking lots can really sneak up on you too. Which brings us to the curious case of a pothole gone wrong in a Lewiston parking lot.
Shared on Reddit by PolymerPussies, what may look like a large pothole at first glance is actually a legit sinkhole in the parking lot of Veteran s Memorial Park. The sinkhole itself is rather fascinating as its filled with old bricks. A commenter on the post mentioned that the parking lot was constructed over what used to be Webber textile mill. It s likely that years of underground created a crevice that eventually turned into the sinkhole seen in the video. Intriguing and dangerous at the same time.
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“That’s it,” Jordan said. Damien, 66, a Lewiston Public Works employee, grinned.
His first shot of the Moderna vaccine means “the beginning of the end,” Damien said. “We’re going to be able to be much closer to more people in the future. I’ve been very careful. I wear a mask. I don’t want to give it to anybody and I don’t want them giving it to me. We haven’t gone out much, haven’t been on vacation for a long time. I’m looking forward to that.”
He chuckled about being the first to get vaccinated at the clinic and the media coverage. “The guys at work will probably ride me a little,” he said. “I’m happy.”