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Traffic Alert: Whitelaw Rd Closed in Newbury Due to Structure Fire, police say

Whitelaw Rd is closed near Boltonville Rd in Ryegate due to a residential structure fire, according to police. Expect delays through the evening.

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According to police reports, a residential structure fire has led to the closure of Whitelaw Road near Boltonville Road in Newbury. The incident, which occurred on [insert date], is expected to continue impacting traffic through the evening.

Authorities have indicated that motorists should anticipate delays in the vicinity and are advised to seek alternative routes. Details regarding the fire remain limited, and updates will be communicated as they become available. Police say that the situation is being monitored closely to ensure public safety.

The Vermont State Police emphasize the importance of caution while traveling in the area. The ongoing incident underscores the need for vigilance during emergency situations. As the situation develops, further information will be provided to the public regarding road conditions and any potential impact on local residents.

No injuries have been reported at this time, and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. As always, updates regarding this incident may alter as new information surfaces.

Source: Vermont State Police

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