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Officials Vote to Rename Bridge After Slain Sheriff’s Deputy


NORRIDGEWOCK, Maine (AP) Officials in a Maine town are asking the state Legislature to rename a bridge in honor of a slain sheriff’s deputy.

The Norridgewock Board of Selectman approved the measure to rename the Norridgewock Bridge to the Corporal Eugene Cole Memorial Bridge in a 4-0 vote Wednesday night.

WGME-TV reports Republican Rep. Brad Farrin submitted a bill to rename the bridge. He says it will be addressed soon if lawmakers return for a special session.

Cole was killed April 25 in Norridgewock in a late-night encounter with a man who was worried about going to prison for a gun charge in Massachusetts. John Williams is being held in connection with Cole’s death.

Norridgewock has declared April 25 to be Corporal Eugene Cole Day.

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