Obituary: Bruce C. Carlson Sr.
SPRINGVALE - Bruce C. Carlson Sr., of Springvale, passed away peacefully and with his family by his side on Sunday, July .
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Bruce C. Carlson Sr.
SPRINGVALE – Bruce C. Carlson Sr., of Springvale, passed away peacefully and with his family by his side on Sunday, July 11, 2021 in Cape Elizabeth, at the age of 84.Bruce was born on July 26, 1936 in Biddeford to Clarence and Thelma (Lanoue) Carlson. He grew up in Saco, Limerick, Goodwins Mills, and Springvale. He attended Sanford High School (class of ’56) and went on to attend the University of Southern Maine/Gorham State Teachers’ College where he graduated with a B.S. in Education. He was a proud alumnus of both the Alpha Lambda Beta and Phi Mu Delta fraternities and served as an alumni advisor for many decades.While in college, Bruce met Eleanor Rebecca Hodgkins of Southwest Harbor and they were married on April 22, 1961 at Notre Dame Church in Springvale. In their 60 years of marriage the
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Two men help rescue Maine driver trapped in car for hours in bitter cold
Two men provided their coats and gloves to help keep the driver warm after finding the crash early Friday Share Updated: 5:40 PM EST Feb 5, 2021
Two men help rescue Maine driver trapped in car for hours in bitter cold
Two men provided their coats and gloves to help keep the driver warm after finding the crash early Friday Share Updated: 5:40 PM EST Feb 5, 2021
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Show Transcript WMTW NEWS 8 S JIM KEITHLEY PICKS UP THE STORY. HERE S THE CAR - THE WINDOWS FROSTED OVER - AFTER SLIDING OFF THE ROAD NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF ROUTES 5 AND 202 IN LYMAN. THE CAR WENT 150 FEET INTO THE WOODS - THAT S PROBABL WHY NO ONE NOTICED IT FOR ALMOST 8 HOURS. TWO GOOD SAMARITANS SPOTTED CAR ABOUT 4:45 THIS MORNING..AND RUSH IN TO HELP.THE FEMALE DRIVER LATER TELLING POLICE SHE THINKS SHE WENT OFF THE ROAD ABOUT 9-9:30 LAST NIGHT. ONE OF THE MEN WHO CAME TO HER RESCUE TOLD NE
Town s firefighters, EMS personnel in quarantine after 7 staff members tested positive, Chief Chris Carpenter said. Author: Beth Brogan (NEWS CENTER Maine), Gabrielle Mannino (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 1:03 PM CST January 16, 2021 Updated: 5:53 PM CST January 19, 2021
ALFRED, Maine
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UPDATE, Tuesday, Jan. 19
Alfred Fire Department Chief Chris Carpenter and Alfred Fire Rescue said Tuesday that seven of the 45-person department currently have active cases of COVID-19; they are self-isolating.
Ten employees have been identified as close contacts, and are quarantining. Carpenter says they will be able to return to work as early as next week.
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