1. Shoutout to seventeen-year-old Abigail Sprague of Brewer — the Maine teen is being called a hero after saving a customer’s life at Mad Kat’s Restaurant. When the man collapsed with no pulse, Abby jumped in and performed CPR for six straight minutes until paramedics arrived. The customer is expected to be okay. (WGME)
2. There’s growing drama in Biddeford as the president of University of New England says the relationship with the city is officially broken. UNE’s James Herbert is calling out the mayor over lawsuits, stalled campus projects, and a controversial Saco River pier — saying it’s time for both sides to sit down with a mediator and act like adults. (WMGE)
3. A brand new coffee shop in Portland has already been shut down by the city. Y%F Coffee on Congress Street was ordered to close after officials say it opened without a business license, without a certificate of occupancy, and with HVAC code violations. The owner was hit with a thousand-dollar fine but says he’s hoping to reopen as soon as today. (PH)
4. There’s a real life Maine mystery brewing in Sebago Lake after an underwater explorer found a 1974 Camaro sitting fifty-five feet below the surface. No plates, windows down, old tent in the trunk — and now Cumberland County detectives are trying to figure out who owned it and how the heck it ended up at the bottom of the lake. (WGME)
5. A heartwarming moment out of Lewiston — students at University of Southern Maine gifted a custom adaptive toy car to three-year-old Claire, a little girl with spina bifida who’s paralyzed from the knees down. The bright yellow ride was built just for her, giving Claire a new level of freedom to move, play, and finally keep up with the other kids. (WMTW)
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