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Brookline Fire Department Celebrates 200 years of service

Brookline Fire Department Celebrates 200 years of service

Photo: Saga Communications/Courtesy of Brookline NH Fire Department


BROOKLINE N.H.- Brookline Fire Department will honor two fall firefighters this weekend as they celebrate 200 years of service to the community.

As the Brookline Fire Department continues to mourn the loss of Dave Michaud and Mark Fessenden, they’ve announced that they will both be honored along with the generations of members who built the department during a “rolling procession” on Sunday June 7th beginning at 1p.m. on South Main St.

The procession will feature emergency vehicles old and new, and we invite fire, police, EMS, and emergency service organizations to join in celebrating 200 years of service to the Brookline community.

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