The location of the earthquake that struck West Gardiner at 2:50 p.m. Sunday.

A 2.8-magnitude that hit West Gardiner on Sunday afternoon was felt across central Maine and into the midcoast.

The earthquake was reported at 2:50 p.m., according to the United States Geological Survey.

By 3:45 p.m. more than 450 people reported to USGS that they felt the quake, some more than 20 miles away, as far south as Woolwich and as far north as Waterville.

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Paul Koenig is chief digital editor at the Bangor Daily News. He previously spent six years at Maine magazine, as managing editor and then editor. Before that he worked at Old Port magazine, Mainebiz and...

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