The female driver died at the scene of the crash on Littleton Road, police said
Published January 8, 2021 •
Updated on January 8, 2021 at 2:06 pm
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A driver was killed early Friday morning in a crash involving a box truck in Ayer, Massachusetts, police said.
Ayer police responded just before 6 a.m. to Littleton Road (Route 2A) near Snake Hill Road for a serious crash involving a car and a box truck.
Responding officers determined the driver of the car had died, police said.
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Fifty-eight years ago as a 7-year-old I remember my mother taking me to New York City to see the Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall. Back then it was a trek to get there from Westchester County, N.Y., especially for us since my dad used the car for work and mom didn’t have a driver’s license.
We would take advantage of a snow day in December to trudge into the city. We lived on the summit of Heights Drive in Yonkers, which was interesting for two reasons. Although our home was a mere half-mile from Route 100, the main thoroughfare to the Bronx via the Number 20 bus. To get there, we had to walk from our house down what was affectionately known as “Snake Hill,” a steep and sinuous road with no sidewalks.
From The Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE The Trussville City Council met five days early for its last meeting of the month, on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020. The council held its workshop and meeting on the same night.
The council passed a proclamation establishing that January 2021 will be Human Trafficking Awareness Month in Trussville.
Julia Meyers, with the Junior League of Birmingham, addressed the council about the importance of enhancing public welfare and awareness of human trafficking. Meyers said human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery.
The Trussville City Council passed a proclamation establishing that January 2021 will be Human Trafficking Awareness Month in Trussville. Representatives from the Junior League of Birmingham met with councilors on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020.