St. Albans crash leaves 24-year-old mother dead, 3-year-old son injured
Chelsey Roy, 24, of St. Albans died in the crash. Her three-year-old son sustained non-life-threatening injuries, police said. Author: Gabrielle Mannino (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 4:19 PM EDT May 27, 2021 Updated: 1:21 PM EDT May 28, 2021
ST ALBANS, Maine A 24-year-old woman died, and her three-year-old son was injured in a crash in St. Albans Thursday morning, the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office said.
According to police, the fatal single-car crash happened on Palmyra Road near the Magoon Road intersection around 6:30 a.m.
Police said Chelsey Roy, 24, of St. Albans, was driving a 2011 Chevrolet Cruze when she drove off the other side of the road and hit a tree. She was pronounced dead at the scene. According to police, she was not wearing a seatbelt.
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Obituary: Ryan D. Fendler
FALMOUTH - As his light was dimmed by dementia, Ryan Fendler raged briefly, and then welcomed death peacefully at Gosnell Memorial .
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Ryan D. Fendler
FALMOUTH – As his light was dimmed by dementia, Ryan Fendler raged briefly, and then welcomed death peacefully at Gosnell Memorial Hospice Home in Scarborough, on April 30, 2021, at age 94. His daughter Nancy and son Michael were with him. Several grandchildren and friends were able to visit him in his last hours.Ryan grew up in a large family in Rye, N.Y., and spent several summers of his youth in Newport, Maine. He was the twin brother of Donn Fendler who famously survived being lost on Mt. Katahdin for nine days in 1939 when they were 12. Ryan was always proud to be the twin who didn’t get lost. He received some of his secondary school education at Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield, Maine and served in the Navy during WWII. He resumed his education after the war, met Ba
Man injured, cat dies in early morning Pittsfield fire
All six people in the house made it out, and all but one of six cats in the house survived.
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PITTSFIELD A 34-year-old man was transported to Sebasticook Valley Hospital with injuries that were not life threatening and a cat died in a Friday fire.
Crews responded to a fire at a home on North Main Street just after 1:15 a.m. Friday. All six people in the house, five adults and one teenager, made it out safely. All but one of the six cats in the house survived. The home sustained major damage, but is not considered a total loss.
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