A Fairfield County man was killed in a snowmobile crash in Maine.
William Arnow, age 33, of Stamford, was killed around 10:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 9, in a fatal crash in which officials said speed and alcohol appear to be factors, said Mark Latti, with the Maine Warden Service.
According to Latti, Arnow was traveling on a 2019 Ski-Doo MXZ on ITS trail 89 in Dallas Plantation heading towards Rangeley when he crashed head-on into a powerline pole located off the side of the trail.
Arnow and a friend were out for a quick ride on separate snowmobiles and had just turned around and were headed back to their property rental in Rangeley when the friend noticed there no longer were snowmobile headlights following him.
A Fairfield County man was killed in a snowmobile crash in Maine.William Arnow, age 33, of Stamford, was killed around 10:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 9, in a fatal crash in which officials said speed and alcohol appear to be factors, said&nbs.
Virtual Coffee With A Warden Event Friday
During a virtual event is set for Friday, folks can chat with a Maine Game Warden.
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is hosting a special virtual check in with the Maine Warden Service. The event will stream live Friday at 9:30 A.M. Warden Service Colonel Dan Scott will be chatting about 2021 safety reminders, the warden service hiring process, and what s rewarding about being a Maine Game Warden.
Back in November, the Maine Warden Service began a campaign to hire on more members to the team. The Warden Service is in search of seasonal, part time, Deputy Wardens for next year. According the online help wanted ad,