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Main Street, Holden, MA

Holden Fire Truck Sank Into Road As Gas Main Break Caused Sinkhole Holden Fire Truck Sank Into Road As Gas Main Break Caused Sinkhole
Holden Fire Truck Sank Into Road As Gas Main Break Caused Sinkhole A Holden fire truck got stuck after a sinkhole opened up beneath it as fire crews were on the scene of a gas leak on Tuesday, April 26, authorities said.  State Department of Transportation workers struck the underground gas line at 1063 Man St. just after 12:30 p.m., which caused the leak, Holden firefighters said.  Fire crews were called to the large natural gas leak to help clear the scene and keep the fuel from exploding, but while they were there, one of the Holden fire trucks sank into the asphalt as the leak caused a sinkhole underground some 300 feet away from the rup…
Oil Truck Crash In Holden Causes Road Closure; Police Ask Drivers To Avoid Area Oil Truck Crash In Holden Causes Road Closure; Police Ask Drivers To Avoid Area
Oil Truck Crash In Holden Causes Road Closure; Police Ask Drivers To Avoid Area Police in Worcester County are asking drivers to avoid a portion of Main Street in Holden on Monday morning, April 3, because of a crash involving an oil tanker.  The town's Department of Public Works tweeted that the wreck happened around 11:30 a.m. between Bailey Road and Salisbury Street. Police have closed that portion of Route 122A as officials clear and clean the area. They did not provide an estimated timeline of when it might reopen.  Main St (Rte 122A) is currently closed between Bailey Rd and Salisbury St due to a vehicle crash involving an oil delivery truck. Seek alt routes.…