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Otis Rotary Crash in Bourne; Small plane crashes in off Cape cranberry bog

No injuries reported in Bourne Rotary crash Tuesday morning

BOURNE - There were no reported injuries in a two vehicle accident involving a sports car and a truck at the Otis Rotary in Bourne Tuesday morning, July 14, around 8 a.m.

There were no reported injuries.

Photo by David G. Curran.

Plane touches down at Massachusetts cranberry bog

ROCHESTER - A small plane flying to Martha's Vineyard made an emergency landing Sunday afternoon in a cranberry bog in the nearby, off Cape town of Rochester.

A pilot and three passengers escaped the crash landing with minor cuts and bruises but were brought to a local hospital for a check-up.

The FAA is investigating what forced the pilot to attempt the emergency landing. He told police he had engine problems.

Video and photo by David Curran.

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07/13/09 @ 10:35 am
snoopy [Member] writes:
"...off Cape town of Rochester..."???

Guess I need a new map of the Cape

07/13/09 @ 11:18 am
Walter Brooks [Member] writes:
The term "off Cape" is applied for the towns west of Cape Cod but nearby, such as Wareham, Marion and Rochester as well as Carver, Plymouth, Carver and Duxbury to the north.
Anyone may argue the definition, but these seem reasonable to us.
07/13/09 @ 3:06 pm
numah [Member] writes:
Off Cape means over the bridge. period.
07/13/09 @ 3:09 pm
CCToday [Member] writes:
We'll buy that.
07/13/09 @ 3:50 pm
legalizeit [Member] writes:
total loss?
07/14/09 @ 10:28 am
valet [Member] writes:
Saw the aftermath of a rollover in Marstons Mills last night, 10-ish. Looked like an SUV had flipped right around where the stop signs are about 100 yards or so in from Route 28. I haven't seen any police reports here or CCT; has anyone heard any details?
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