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Editorial — When tragedy strikes: Watertown residents grieve shooting deaths of two leaders


The violence that struck Watertown last week left a wound that may never heal.
Two people who lost their lives were well known in this region and respected for the contributions they made to our community.
Maxine M. Quigg, a 50-year-old Wellesley Island resident, previously served on the board of trustees for the Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library in Watertown. In addition, she was a member of the board of directors for the Northern New York Community Foundation. She also served on the board for the Watertown Family YMCA and was engaged in the organization’s community center project.
Terence M. O’Brien, 53, of Black River worked as a corrections officer for 25 years. He was involved with various sports groups and coached men’s and women’s lacrosse. ....

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Police: Alleged killer of real estate brokers in Watertown kills himself in Franklin County | News, Sports, Jobs


Watertown Daily Times
Maxine M. Quigg, left, and Terence M. O’Brien in 2016 opened Bridgeview Real Estate Services in Watertown. They were shot to death at the business’s office Wednesday.
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Maxine M. Quigg, left, and Terence M. O’Brien in 2016 opened Bridgeview Real Estate Services in Watertown. They were shot to death at the business’s office Wednesday.
(Provided photo — Watertown Daily Times)
WATERTOWN State police confirmed Wednesday evening that a Carthage man who allegedly shot and killed two people earlier in the day at a Clinton Street real estate office had died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. ....

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Shooting victims in Watertown remembered as the ideal real estate brokers


WATERTOWN — The two real estate brokers shot and killed at their workplace Wednesday were active in the community and known to always look out for their agents.
“The real estate community is absolutely turned over backwards,” said Linda J. Fields, a local real estate educator who taught the two who were shot Wednesday.
Maxine M. Quigg, 50, of Wellesley Island, and Terence M. O’Brien, 53, of Black River, worked together previously at Exit More Real Estate, and when they learned the business was closing, they decided to open their own brokerage, Bridgeview Real Estate Services LLC, in 2016.
Many of their former co-workers at Exit More joined them at 145 Clinton St., Suite 111. They built a staff of somewhere between 35 and 40 agents. Mrs. Fields, a real estate educator who taught Mrs. Quigg and Mr. O’Brien salesperson and brokers courses, said they weren’t just successful at their job, but they were kind people who were active in the communi ....

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Watertown shooting victims remembered as the ideal real estate brokers


WATERTOWN — The two real estate brokers shot and killed at their workplace Wednesday were active in the community and known to always look out for their agents.
“The real estate community is absolutely turned over backwards,” said Linda J. Fields, a local real estate educator who taught the two who were shot Wednesday.
Maxine M. Quigg, 50, of Wellesley Island, and Terence M. O’Brien, 53, of Black River, worked together previously at Exit More Real Estate, and when they learned the business was closing, they decided to open their own brokerage, Bridgeview Real Estate Services LLC, in 2016.
Many of their former co-workers at Exit More joined them at 145 Clinton St., Suite 111. They built a staff of somewhere between 35 and 40 agents. Mrs. Fields, a real estate educator who taught Mrs. Quigg and Mr. O’Brien salesperson and brokers courses, said they weren’t just successful at their job, but they were kind people who were active in the communi ....

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