In 1995, a notable earthquake shook the Northeast. NEWS CENTER Maine journalist Cheryl Doyle looked into the science behind them. Here's a look back at that report.
The quake, centered about six miles southeast of York Harbor, Maine, at 10:22 a.m. was reportedly felt hundreds of miles away across New England and as far as Pennsylvania.
Maine is not typically associated with significant seismic activity, making Monday's earthquake all the more unusual. Most earthquakes in the state are too small to feel, and large, damaging quakes ...
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