Grease fire
Very quick thinking occupants of a two-storey home on Moira St. West were able to control and extinguish a stovetop cooking oil fire Tuesday evening just after 6 p.m.
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As fire crews arrived they discovered an adult female occupant suffering from respiratory difficulties while an adult male had minor burns to his hands. The female was treated by firefighters on scene and transported to Belleville General Hospital by paramedics for further respiratory treatment. The male was treated by paramedics on scene for minor burns to his hands but was not transported to hospital.
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OBITUARY: Robert Charles Durfee, 1941-2021
Robert Charles Durfee, 79, of Fairhaven, passed away on January 16,
2021, surrounded by his family, after a valiant fight against
Alzheimer’s. He was born to Bradford and Agnes Durfee on June 9,
1941, in Fall River, Massachusetts.
Bob attended
school in Fall River, graduating from Durfee High School in 1959. He
had joined the Navy prior to his graduation and upon completion of
his basic training, became the sailor who never set foot on a ship,
working on heavy equipment as a “Sea-Bee” with duty stations in
Port Huaneme and Okinawa, before ending his Naval career at
Centerville Naval Base in Ferndale. Upon his discharge in 1963, he