According to a recent article, two teenage brothers from Ellsworth (aged 14 and 16) are receiving critical medical treatment in Boston following a serious dirt bike collision. The incident occurred at a gravel pit near Route 200 in Franklin, according to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
Authorities report that the brothers, Bentley and Cooper Miles, were riding toward each other on a trail when one made a sharp left turn, leading to a crash. Neither teen was wearing a helmet, and both sustained significant injuries to their heads, upper bodies, and limbs.
In response to the accident, the local community has mobilized to assist the family. A GoFundMe campaign has raised over $30,000, and area businesses are contributing as well. One local company is creating custom decals to distribute in exchange for donations, helping cover the family’s expenses. “They’ve given so much to others—it’s only right we give back,” said Mark Baxter, owner of Forge Training Center. Jean Wood of the Down East Family YMCA echoed that sentiment, noting the community’s strong tradition of support.