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The Maine Forest Service says the fire danger for much of the state is high this week due to dry conditions, steady wind and other factors.
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The Maine Forest Service says the fire danger for much of the state is high this week due to dry conditions, steady wind and other factors.
Representing Masons from the Siloam Lodge, Dave Rancourt, right front, Paul Dunbar, in orange, and John McCutcheon, in background, presented plaques and framed certificates of appreciation on Tuesday for the first responders who went to the scene of a triple fatal car crash in Clinton on Feb. 9, 2020. Receiving the items on behalf of the first responders are Clinton Fire Chief Travis Leary, left, Clinton Police Chief Rusty Bell, near windows and Burnham Assistant Fire Chief Kyle King, center. The presentation took place at the Clinton Fire Department in Clinton.
Shown from left are Clinton Police Chief Rusty Bell, Clinton Fire Chief Travis Leary and Burnham Assistant Fire Chief Kyle King during a ceremony on Tuesday to honor first responders who went to the scene of a triple fatal car crash in Clinton on Feb. 9, 2020,
Representing the Masons from the Siloam Lodge, Dave Rancourt, left, and John McCutcheon, right, presented plaques and framed certificates of appreciation for the first responders who went to the scene of a triple fatal car crash in Clinton on Feb. 9, 2020. Receiving the items on behalf of the first responders are shown in the center from left, Clinton Police Chief Rusty Bell, Clinton Fire Chief Travis Leary and Burnham Assistant Fire Chief Kyle King. The presentation took place at the Clinton Fire Department in Clinton.
Clinton Fire Chief Travis Leary gathers plaques and framed certificates of appreciation on Tuesday for the first responders who went to the scene of a triple fatal car crash in Clinton on Feb. 9, 2020.
Masons from the Siloam Lodge presented plaques and framed certificates of appreciation on Tuesday for the first responders who went to the scene of the triple fatal car crash in Clinton on Feb. 9, 2020.