A crew from the University of Maine at Farmington on Monday cleared the remains of a tree that fell against the roof
of Ferro House on Main Street on Friday. Estimated to be more than 100
years old, the tree cracked and toppled against the building at about
12:30 p.m., said April Mulherin, assistant director of media relations
whose office is located on the second floor. No one was hurt, she said.
Professionals got the tree down and the UMF crew, including Rita
Smith, Mark Tyler and Bobby McCully, cleaned up the scene Monday.
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A crew from the University of Maine at Farmington on Monday cleared the remains of a tree that fell against the roof of Ferro House on Main Street on Friday. Estimated to be more than 100 years old, the tree cracked and toppled against the building at about 12:30 p.m., said April Mulherin, assistant director of media relations whose office is located on the second floor. No one was hurt, she said. Professionals got the tree down and the UMF crew, including Rita Smith, Mark Tyler and Bobby McCully, cleaned up the scene Monday.
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