HOPKINTON â About 80 birds were killed by smoke inhalation and injuries caused by a 4-alarm fire that erupted in the northern end of a sanctuary building at the Foster Parrots property on Woodville Alton Road early Thursday morning.
Ashaway Fire Assistant Chief Todd Allen said a huge response â nearly a dozen agencies â helped prevent the fire from spreading and aided animals housed in the building where the fire took place. Firefightersâ quick action helped to contain the blaze quickly, but not before it caused significant damage to the northern section of the building, including the deaths of many birds. No human injuries were reported in the response, and officials said no one was at the facility when the fire erupted.
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HOPKINTON â âEmpty hoses twist and turn, valves frozen, metal rusted, as earth grows where man triedâ¦.â
At only 26 years old, Katrina Thornley has an old soul; a combination of Frost-like rhythm and Thoreauâs intuition.
âIâve been writing since second grade but until about five years ago I actually hated poetry,â she recently said.Â
It wasnât until big plans were being made to construct office buildings at the serene location of Browning Mill Pond that Thornley began venturing to the quiet shore there and putting her feelings regarding man versus nature on paper.Â
The pond has been a big part of Thornleyâs life. She used to walk there to do her homework, to meet up with her boyfriend, to obtain the tranquility that is becoming more difficult to find.Â
Somerset County courts for Oct. 12-23, 2020
Closed cases from Skowhegan District Court and Somerset County Superior Court.
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SKOWHEGAN Closed cases for Oct. 12-23, 2020, in Skowhegan District Court and Somerset County Superior Court:
Isaiah N. Adams, 21, of Skowhegan, unlawful possession of scheduled drug June 6, 2020, in Fairfield, $400 fine.
Peter A. Bragg, 54, of Pittsfield, on Oct. 22, 2019, in Pittsfield: aggravated trafficking of scheduled drugs, $400 fine, $400 suspended, four-year Department of Corrections sentence; unlawful possession of scheduled drug and unlawful possession of heroin, dismissed; two counts criminal forfeiture or property. Aggravated trafficking of scheduled drugs Feb. 3, 2019, in Palmyra, $400 fine, $400 suspended, 12-year Department of Corrections sentence.
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