March 4, 2026 - 06:30

A Tuesday afternoon crash sent a vehicle plowing into a commercial building in Gardner, resulting in one person being transported to a local hospital for treatment. Emergency crews responded to the scene following reports of the collision.
The incident caused significant visible damage to the structure's exterior, with debris scattered at the entrance. The single occupant of the vehicle was the only individual reported injured. No other injuries to pedestrians or people inside the business have been confirmed at this time.
Authorities have cordoned off the area as they begin their investigation into the cause of the crash. The specific circumstances leading to the vehicle leaving the roadway and striking the building remain under active review by police. The name of the business involved and the condition of the hospitalized driver have not yet been released.
The investigation is ongoing, and officials are expected to provide further details once their initial assessment is complete.
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