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Lighting strike suspected as cause of fire at 160-year-old Massachusetts church
SPENCER, Mass. (AP) — A fire that burned down a 160-year-old Massachusetts church was likely started by a lightning strike, a fire chief said.
The First Congregational Church in Spencer caught fire Friday afternoon, when a storm was moving through the area. Video showed the steeple falling as the building was engulfed in flames.
Spencer Fire Chief Robert Parsons said in an email Saturday that lightning likely started the fire. He said the building was a total loss.
No injuries were reported in the fire, which drew nearly 100 firefighters from close to 20 departments.
There has been a church in the area since the 1700s. A church on the site was lost to fire in 1862.
Spencer, in central Massachusetts, is about 10 miles west of Worcester.
A witness describes the scene of a church fire that destroyed the historic building. (WHDH)
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Health department shuts down Massachusetts boy’s charity ice cream stand after complaint
NORWOOD – A Massachusetts boy made the best of things when the health department shut down his sidewalk ice cream stand started to raise money for a local hockey team.
Twelve-year-old Dan Doherty of Norwood told his family he was bored this summer and wanted a job.
Ice cream stand shut down
He and his mother, Nancy Doherty, came with the idea to make and sell ice cream, with half of their proceeds going to Dan’s brother’s hockey team, the Boston Bear Cubs.
Last weekend the family served ice cream to about 20 friends and neighbors. Then they received a letter from the Norwood Health Department that someone had reported them.
“The first time we raised $62 for them. It was nice to help out them and stuff,” Dan Doherty said. “I don’t understand it because there are so many lemonade stands out there and they don’t get shut down.”
Boston Bear Cubs hockey team
On Saturday, the Doherty family scooped and served what they had left over their ice cream, giving it away for free. The family was grateful that donations continued to pour in for the Boston Bear Cubs while they dished out ice cream.
The Bear Cubs provide a chance for people of varying abilities to play hockey. Team members have physical and developmental disabilities, but play at a level of hockey that is adapted so they can safely participate.
Dan’s mother spoke about the importance of the team.
“This hockey team has been critical to his brothers happiness for the past 10 years,” Nancy Doherty said.
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