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Matthew Gregoire

Person Reportedly Stabbed In Central Massachusetts (DEVELOPING) Person Reportedly Stabbed In Central Massachusetts (DEVELOPING)
Person Reportedly Stabbed In Central Massachusetts (Developing) Multiple crews were on the scene of an alleged stabbing in Auburn during the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 7, according to Matthew Gregoire (@BreakngNewsPhtg) on Twitter. On scene Auburn, rear of Polar Beverages on Sword St. Male stabbed with serious injuries. MSP crime scene on scene #wcvb pic.twitter.com/htm9103A7u — Matthew Gregoire (@BreakngNewsPhtg) September 7, 2022 The man involved was said to have sustained serious injuries just outside the Polar Beverages building on Sword Street, Gregoire said.  Auburn Police told Daily Voice that the scene is still active. This is a developing…
Flames Erupt At Watertown Home After Hit By Lightning Flames Erupt At Watertown Home After Hit By Lightning
Flames Erupt At Watertown Home After Hit By Lightning Flames broke out at a Watertown home after it was struck by lightning, authorities said. Crews responded to the two-alarm fire at 158 North Beacon Street shortly after 4 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 26, Watertown Fire said on Facebook. Shortly after 4pm this afternoon Box 23 was struck for a structure fire on North Beacon St. Upon arrival fire companies... Posted by Watertown Fire Department on Friday, August 26, 2022 Upon arrival, crews found flames shooting out of the second floor of the home. The homeowner told Matthew Gregoire that the fire started in the basement.  Homeowner tells me …
Building Collapses After 4-Alarm Fire Rips Through Greater Boston Area Home Building Collapses After 4-Alarm Fire Rips Through Greater Boston Area Home
Building Collapses After 4-Alarm Fire Rips Through Greater Boston Area Home A Newton home is in shambles after a 4-alarm fire ripped through the structure late at night.  The fire reportedly started at 35 Gray Cliff Road around 10:40 p.m. on Friday, July 8, according to a Tweet from Metro Fire (@MAFireEMS).  3rd alarm of fire Newton Ma pic.twitter.com/hiR4dWbSu8 — Metro Fire (@MaFireEMS) July 9, 2022 The fire was originally labelled as 2-alarm but was upgraded to a 4-alarm within an hour. Around the same time, the entire building collapsed from the flames.    Fortunately, no injuries were reported and the owners were believed to have been away on vacation at …