WATERTOWN — A national occupational and safety agency determined instructors failed to allow city firefighter Peyton L.S. Morse enough rest time between air packs that he used on the day
WATERTOWN — The family of fallen city firefighter Peyton L.S. Morse is “shocked and saddened” that a grand jury has decided not to file criminal charges in his death, saying
LAFARGEVILLE — Just a few months after Watertown firefighter Peyton L.S. Morse’s death, the small Catholic church in LaFargeville where he was baptized, celebrated his first communion and was an