A dumpster outside 511 Goebel St., Berlin, contains charred items from an Oct. 17 multifamily fire. The second-floor apartment was damaged. (LISA D. CONNELL PHOTO)
Looking up the stairs leading into the second-floor apartment at 511 Goebel St., Berlin, the site of an Oct. 17 house fire. (LISA D. CONNELL PHOTO)
A dumpster outside 511 Goebel St., Berlin, contains charred items from an Oct. 17 multifamily fire. The second-floor apartment was damaged. (LISA D. CONNELL PHOTO)
BERLIN — The upper floor of a Goebel Street multi-family residence is now uninhabitable, after an afternoon fire Oct. 17 damaged the roof, interior, kitchen appliances and other household items. No one was injured.
The building is owned by Brian R. Lacasse of Milan. Built in 1934, the multifamily home in 2023 was assessed at $243,200, city records show.
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