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Community Triumphs Over Tragedy: Groton Rallies to Save Wedding After Venue Fire

When an early morning blaze destroyed the historic Herb Lyceum wedding venue in Groton, Massachusetts, the local community swiftly came together to ensure the scheduled wedding could proceed without a hitch. The fire, which broke out around 4 a.m. and caused significant damage to the venue, prompted the venue owner to coordinate with the nearby Groton Inn, which quickly prepared to host the wedding. Thanks to the collective efforts of local businesses, including a restaurant that adapted its menu to cater the event, the couple’s special day was saved. This remarkable display of community support not only saved the wedding but also highlighted the strong bonds and resilience within the Groton community.

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