Attic fire at Augusta sober living house displaces 12
The fire at 93 Western Ave. left the property s owner scrambling to find housing for the building s residents.
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The sober living house 93 Western Ave. in Augusta on Thursday, a day after fire broke out in the building’s attic.
Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal
AUGUSTA An attic fire damaged a sober living house Wednesday at 93 Western Ave. in Augusta, leaving the property’s owner scrambling to find housing for the building’s 12 residents.
The building is owned by Walpole-based Enso LLC, which operates recovery houses and treatment facilities in Augusta and Sanford.
Tim Cheney, Enso’s founder and chief executive officer, said Thursday he was working to place the residents in other housing.
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