Man pleads guilty to Athol church fires
Trevor J. Defrancesco stands before Judge Mark Mason (unseen) during his arraignment in Franklin County Superior Court in January 2020. On Tuesday, Defrancesco, now 23, stood before Judge Karen Goodwin to plead guilty to charges stemming from an October 2019 incident in which he intentionally set three fires inside Our Lady Immaculate Church in Athol. STAFF FILE PHOTO
Our Lady Immaculate Church on School Street in Athol. Trevor J. Defrancesco, 23, pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge stemming from an Oct. 19, 2019, incident in which he intentionally set three fires inside the church. STAFF FILE PHOTO
The entrances to Our Lady Immaculate Church on School Street were posted with signs on Oct. 20, 2019, to inform parishioners weekend Mass would be celebrated at St. Francis of Assisi Church on Main Street in Athol after three fires were set inside Our Lady the day before. Trevor J. Defrancesco, 23, stood before Franklin County Superior Court J
Man pleads guilty to Athol church fires
Trevor J. Defrancesco stands before Judge Mark Mason (unseen) during his arraignment in Franklin County Superior Court in January 2020. On Tuesday, Defrancesco, now 23, stood before Judge Karen Goodwin to plead guilty to charges stemming from an October 2019 incident in which he intentionally set three fires inside Our Lady Immaculate Church in Athol. STAFF FILE PHOTO
Our Lady Immaculate Church on School Street in Athol. Trevor J. Defrancesco, 23, pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge stemming from an Oct. 19, 2019, incident in which he intentionally set three fires inside the church. STAFF FILE PHOTO
The entrances to Our Lady Immaculate Church on School Street were posted with signs on Oct. 20, 2019, to inform parishioners weekend Mass would be celebrated at St. Francis of Assisi Church on Main Street in Athol after three fires were set inside Our Lady the day before. Trevor J. Defrancesco, 23, stood before Franklin County Superior Court J
Sabadosa files bill to expand public’s say in state logging plans
Wendell State Forest Alliance member Bill Stubblefield, in foreground, speaks to a crowd at a gathering in the Wendell State Forest in 2019. STAFF FILE PHOTO/MAX MARCUS
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The Wendell State Forest looking west along Montague Road, as seen in 2019. STAFF FILE PHOTO
Access point to Wendell State Forest on Laurel Drive, as seen in 2019. STAFF FILE PHOTO
Hemingway Road in Wendell State Forest, as seen in 2019. STAFF FILE PHOTO
By DOMENIC POLI
State Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa has filed a bill the Wendell State Forest Alliance penned in hopes of ensuring state agencies’ accountability for environmental impacts, carbon accounting and public participation in projects they approve.
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Sabadosa files bill to expand public’s say in state logging plans
Wendell State Forest Alliance member Bill Stubblefield, in foreground, speaks to a crowd at a gathering in the Wendell State Forest in 2019. STAFF FILE PHOTO/MAX MARCUS
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The Wendell State Forest looking west along Montague Road, as seen in 2019. STAFF FILE PHOTO
Access point to Wendell State Forest on Laurel Drive, as seen in 2019. STAFF FILE PHOTO
Hemingway Road in Wendell State Forest, as seen in 2019. STAFF FILE PHOTO
Published: 4/1/2021 7:45:34 PM
State Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa has filed a bill the Wendell State Forest Alliance penned in hopes of ensuring state agencies’ accountability for environmental impacts, carbon accounting and public participation in projects they approve.