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Political signs set on fire in Sterling
Video shows lawn signs for Democratic candidates burning outside a Sterling home last week.
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Lawn signs for Harris, Warren and McGovern set on fire in Sterling
Someone set fire to political signs on a lawn in Sterling, Massachusetts, on Thursday. Sterling police confirmed officers and firefighters were called out just after 10 p.m. to investigate the fire. There were no suspects in the area when officers arrived, and investigators said there were no other reports of vandalism in town. A neighbor pulled up alongside the home…
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Worker killed in Sterling rock wall collapse mourned by loved ones
Brian Curtis Derby, a 67-year-old Townsend resident, was killed when a rock ledge collapsed on his excavator as he was working at a quarry in Sterling, Massachusetts.
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After worker death in Sterling, a look at the company's safety record
After a deadly accident at an industrial site in Sterling, Massachusetts, the NBC10 Investigators took a look at the company’s safety record. Brian Curtis Derby, a 67-year-old Townsend resident, was killed when a rock ledge collapsed on his excavator. Derby was a longtime employee of Onyx Corporation, which owns and operates the quarry where the collapse took place. The...
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Search continues for worker killed in Sterling rockslide
There are questions Friday morning on what caused a collapse in Sterling, Mass., that left one worker dead. Crews are still working on recovering the body.
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Body of worker killed in rockslide at Sterling quarry is recovered
The body of a worker killed when a rock ledge collapsed on his excavator in Sterling, Massachusetts, Thursday has been recovered, officials said Friday, identifying him. The worker was Brian Curtis Derby, a 67-year-old from Townsend, according to the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office. Derby’s body was recovered by a technical rescue team after work through the night. The...
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Worker killed after excavator is buried by rocks at Sterling industrial site
The name of the victim has not yet been released.
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Worker killed when rock wall collapses at Sterling industrial site
Investigators say the worker was killed when a portion of rock collapsed on an excavator at a quarry. The site has been shut down as local authorities and OSHA investigate.
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Worker killed in Sterling rock ledge collapse
A portion of a rock ledge collapsed onto an excavator at an industrial site in Sterling, Massachusetts, leaving a worker dead.
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Excavator appears covered by boulders at Sterling industrial site
There was a large police presence at a facility in Sterling, Massachusetts, for what appeared to be an industrial incident that left an excavator covered in rocks. Rescue workers with hard hats were seen assessing the situation.
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Emergency response at construction site in Sterling, Mass.
There was an emergency response to an incident at a construction site in Sterling, Mass., Thursday morning. It’s unclear at this time what happened at the site.
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Worker killed after excavator is buried by rocks at Sterling industrial site
A worker has died after a portion of rock ledge collapsed onto an excavator at a quarry in Sterling, Massachusetts, the Worcester District Attorney’s Office confirmed Thursday afternoon. The district attorney’s office said the incident occurred just before 8 a.m., when emergency crews were called to a quarry on Stone Crest Way. An area of rock had collapsed onto...
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Stephen Nedoroscik inspires members of Sterling gym where he once trained
They say you never forget where you came from. For gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik, who helped Team USA achieve something it hadn’t done since 2008, that’s a gym in Sterling, Massachusetts. The Worcester native pommel horse specialist did his part Monday to earn bronze in the men’s team event — America’s first trip to the podium in 16 years. The...
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Sterling gym where Stephen Nedoroscik trained excited for team medal
Worcester native Stephen Nedoroscik helped Team USA to the bronze in Monday’s team event.