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Messy Commute: Crews Clean Sturbridge Highway After Tractor-Trailer Crash Messy Commute: Crews Clean Sturbridge Highway After Tractor-Trailer Crash
Messy Commute: Crews Clean Sturbridge Highway After Tractor-Trailer Crash Drivers in Central Massachusetts had a messy morning commute after two tractor-trailers and a car were involved in a crash on a major highway this week, according to officials.  State Troopers responded to the crash near Exit 3 on I-84 East in Sturbridge just after 8 a.m. on Monday, May 1, according to Massachusetts State Police on Facebook. MORNING TRACTOR TRAILER COLLISION LEADS TO MAJOR CLOSURES ON ROUTE 84 IN STURBRIDGE At 8:05 AM, The Sturbridge Barracks... Posted by Massachusetts State Police on Monday, May 1, 2023 One truck was sideswiped and spilled debris across the highway w…
Three Teenagers Killed, One Seriously Injured In Massachusetts Crash Three Teenagers Killed, One Seriously Injured In Massachusetts Crash
Three Teenagers Killed, One Seriously Injured In Massachusetts Crash Police are investigating a single-vehicle crash that claimed the lives of three teenagers overnight in Western Massachusetts. Just before 1 a.m. Sunday, June 26,  Massachusetts State Police patrols from the Sturbridge Barracks responded to the crash in the town of Brimfield in Hampden County in the the area of 40 East Brimfield-Holland Road. Responding troopers found a 2006 Nissan Sentra that had gone off the road and rolled over approximately 40 feet into the wood line, Massachusetts State Police said. Three occupants, all male, were determined to be dead on-scene. They were: …
Video: Wanted Man, Brother Can't Outrun State Police In Worcester County Video: Wanted Man, Brother Can't Outrun State Police In Worcester County
Video: Wanted Man, Brother Can't Outrun State Police In Worcester County Following a police pursuit on Route 84, two brothers were nabbed in the end by the Massachusetts State Police aircrew. The incident began just before noon on Tuesday, April 13 in Worcester County, when Trooper Brian Gervais, assigned to the state police Sturbridge unit, was observing traffic on Route 84 eastbound in Sturbridge when he spotted a black Acura sedan with no front license plate, state police said. Gervais entered traffic and proceeded to catch up to the vehicle. As they approached Exit 3 the Acura made erratic lane changes, cutting off other motorists, and exited Route 84. Gerv…