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Officials say candle started Aroostook gas station fire

FORT KENT, Maine — The Maine state fire marshal’s office said Friday that an unattended candle led to a fire that destroyed a gas station and two connected apartments in Fort Kent. Investigators determined that the fire started in one of two second-floor apartments attached to the business, caused by a candle left burning on a bedroom dresser, Maine Department of Public Safety spokesperson Shannon Moss said in a release. Investigators ruled the …
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Bangor Daily News broke the news in Bangor, United States on Friday, June 26, 2026.
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