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WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR STOUGHTON'S FIRE VICTIMS: While the adjusters are assessing the losses, Andrea Cooper and her family, the victims of Saturday’s house fire in Stoughton, are in immediate need of clothing and toiletries for daily living. Rabbi Jonathan Hausman of Ahavath Torah Congregation is hoping the community will donate to the three generations of the Cooper family living in the Winfisky Drive house that was totally destroyed by the fire. There will be a collection at the Temple office on Central Street in Stoughton. Donations may either be in cash or gift certificates for clothing stores (Old Navy, The Gap, LL Bean, Kohl's, Macy's, Walmart, Target), drug stores (Rite Aid, CVS, Walgreen), as well as other local vendors. If you …
Photos and video from a Stoughton house fire which caused significant damage to the property on March 24.
A Stoughton home on Winfisky Dr. is deemed a “total loss” by Stoughton Fire Chief Mark Dolloff after a heavy fire damaged the structure Saturday afternoon. The fire started at 2:01 p.m. at 49 Winfisky Dr., located in a neighborhood off Bay Rd in Stoughton. Stoughton, along with four other nearby towns responded to the scene. A total of six people live in the home. All five residents home at the time of the fire were able to make it out safely, as were the family’s four dogs. The home is owned by Andrea Cooper, a social worker with the Norfolk County Sherriff’s Department. She is taking care of her deceased daughter’s three children and they are living with her in the home. Andrea’s other daughter, Danielle, also lives in the house, along …
A look at the top headlines in your town and the surrounding area for the week of March 19, 2012.
Fire Damages Stoughton Home A Stoughton home on Winfisky Dr. is deemed a “total loss” by Stoughton Fire Chief Mark Dolloff after a heavy fire damaged the structure Saturday afternoon, March 24. The fire started at 2:01 p.m. at 49 Winfisky Dr., located in a neighborhood off Bay Rd in Stoughton. Stoughton, along with four other nearby towns responded to the scene. A total of six people live in the home. All five residents home at the time of the fire were able to make it out safely, as were the family’s four dogs. Read more by clicking here. *** Easton-Based Family Business Continues to Expand If you happen to be at Militia Park this spring to catch an Easton Youth Baseball game, you'll probably notice signs in the outfield and on the …
kim keller
8:54 pm on Sunday, March 25, 2012
The cooper family would like to thank the stoughton fire dept / police. Dept also sharon \ easton \ canton\ avon firedepartment for all their efforts for trying to save our familys home . And for the great job u do. Thank u Arthur cooper   more ›