1. Kennebunk firefighters stopped a car from sliding down a 15 foot drop into a river after the driver, experiencing a medical issue, pulled over in the wrong spot. The vehicle was already slipping when crews arrived, but they stabilized it with a winch, chains, and a nearby tree. A heavy wrecker later pulled it out safely. (NCM)
2. Portland may rethink its jump in winter parking fines from 40 to 130 dollars. Councilor Wesley Pelletier wants a reconsideration after resident pushback. It’ll take five council votes to reopen debate Monday, otherwise the new fine stands. Supporters say it boosts safety, while critics warn it burdens renters. (NCM)
3. Maine experts warn this flu season could be tougher, as a rapidly spreading H3N2 strain doesn’t perfectly match the vaccine. It’s been surging overseas and can hit older adults hard. Even so, officials say the shot still helps prevent severe illness and urge everyone to get vaccinated. (PH)
4. Experts say the final U.S. pennies minted last week could fetch up to 5 million dollars each at auction. The last five coins include a tiny omega symbol marking their historic status, and coin specialists tell TMZ collectors will “go nuts” for such a modern Lincoln cent rarity. (TMZ)
5. Gardens Aglow is back for its 11th year at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, lighting up 14 acres with more than 750,000 LEDs, new soundscapes, 3D-printed creatures and a theme of “Nature in Motion.” The show highlights Maine wildlife and adds more educational features while keeping fan favorites like the giant troll sculptures. Gardens Aglow runs through Jan. 3 with timed tickets and shuttle service available. (PH)
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