
CAMBRIDGE — A truck carrying a load of logs rolled onto its side Wednesday morning and blocked a lane of traffic on the Main Street bridge over Cambridge Pond, officials said.
Photographs provided by the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office showed crews clearing the road and a grassy area of dozens of logs that fell from the truck.
No injuries had been reported Wednesday in connection with the crash, which occurred at about 10 a.m., according to Chief Deputy Mike Mitchell of the Sheriff’s Office.
Main Street in Cambridge is a section of state Route 150.

Information on the crash’s cause and the 1981 GMC truck’s driver was not available Wednesday evening, according to officials.
Deputy Jack LePage is investigating the crash, and Mitchell said he expected the Sheriff’s Office would be releasing more information on the crash.
Firefighters from Harmony and Cambridge also responded to the crash, according to Mitchell.
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