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Kenneth Patterson on Monday walks away after surveying the remains of the blackened barn and home on Meadow Street in Bingham that was heavily damaged by fire on Sunday, October 17, 2015. Patterson was helping board up the house. Staff photo by David Leaming
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Kenneth Patterson on Monday walks away after surveying the remains of the blackened barn and home on Meadow Street in Bingham that was heavily damaged by fire on Sunday, October 17, 2015. Patterson was helping board up the house.
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Lucille Currier on Monday speaks about being one of the first on the scene when her neighbors’ home caught on fire on Sunday on Meadow Street in Bingham. Currier said she tried to let the two dogs out of the burning home after fire started in an attached barn.
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Fire from a neighboring home melted siding on the First Congregation Church on Meadow Street in Bingham on Sunday.
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Stu Jacobs, left, an investigator with the State Fire Marshal’s Office and homeowner Jim Bryant on Monday speak outside of the Bryant’s barn that was destroyed by fire on Sunday. Two dogs were lost in the fire that heavily damaged the Bryant home on Meadow Street in Bingham.
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Firefighters respond to a barn fire in Bingham on Sunday afternoon.