Ascutney Volunteer Fire Association

Ascutney Volunteer Fire Association Protecting our friends
in Asctuney, VT for over 60 years

Today we remember Chief Spaulding as he is recognized in Maryland and think of his family who were unable to attend in p...
05/03/2026

Today we remember Chief Spaulding as he is recognized in Maryland and think of his family who were unable to attend in person.

01/05/2026
Great message from the Division of Fire Safety. Take the time to prevent fires in your home.
12/23/2025

Great message from the Division of Fire Safety. Take the time to prevent fires in your home.

πŸ”₯ Heating Safety Saves Lives – Vermont Fire Safety Message πŸ”₯

Heating-related fires remain the leading cause of fatal fires in Vermont.
πŸ“Š 92% of these fatal fires occur in January, February, and December
🏠 100% happen in single-family homes

On average, Vermont sees 8.5 fatal fires each year.
This year, that number has already risen to 12.

As temperatures drop and heating systems work harder, we urge everyone to take extra precautions this holiday season:

βœ… Keep space heaters at least 3 feet from anything that can burn
βœ… Never use ovens or grills to heat your home
βœ… Have chimneys and heating systems inspected annually
βœ… Install and maintain working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
βœ… Turn off portable heaters when you leave the room or go to bed

A few simple steps can make the difference between a warm home and a tragedy.
Please share this message and help keep Vermont families safe this winter. β„οΈπŸ πŸ”₯

β€” Vermont Division of Fire Safety

12/17/2025

Happy holidays from everyone at the Weathersfield Fire Department!

12/11/2025

Perkinsville
Eugene G. Adams 87 died Tuesday morning December 9, 2025 at his home. He was born August 16, 1938 in Randolph, Vermont the son of Theron and Lucy ( Flint ) Adams. He graduated from Springfield High School class of 1958 and the Co-op program and went to work in the Machine Tool Industry on the night shift.

Gene left the machine tool shop and opened his own business at Downers Four Corners, He moved from the Four Corners Business to just up the road where he owned and operated his automotive business until he sold it in 1987. Gene and Alice purchased the property on Stoughton Pond Road in 1987 where he built a new garage and opened another automotive business which has been the hub of the community for almost 40 years.

Gene and his team ran the Safety Crew at the Canaan Raceway and the Claremont Speedway every Saturday night for many years.

He served on the West Weathersfield Volunteer Fire Department and ran a wrecker service as well for many years.

Gene had a love of cars and racing and could talk cars all day long. On any given day you could find him with the boys in the shop. The shop became the gathering place for the community to stop by and chat and shoot the breeze.

In his later years He developed an interest in model electric trains, He had trains and train tracks that took up half the basement of his home.

Gene was always tinkering; he was a fixer. If something was broken, He would figure out a way to fix it, if he didn’t like the way it worked, he would modify it to work better.

He loved family and the highlight of his week was having supper and playing cards on Saturday nights; he missed it when we had to skip a week.

He will be greatly missed by his family and the community.

He is survived by his children from his first marriage to Lucinda Adams (deceased ) his son Richard Adams of Springfield, and his daughter Joy Fletcher (Shannon) of Red Boiling Springs, TN., his sister Maralyn Jillson of Brattleboro, step-daughters; Barbara Slaton (Robert) of Springfield, Beverly Lauren of Chester, and Bette Matulonis (Jeff) of Springfield, as well as grandchildren and great grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his wife of 38 years Alice Gilman Adams in 2016.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Gene Adams Memorial Scholarship Fund, 703 Maple Street Perkinsville, Vt. 05151. The scholarship is being set up in Gene’s memory to assist a student seeking training in automotive repair.

Visiting hours will be held on Friday evening December 19, 2025 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at the Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield, Vermont.

A memorial service will be celebrated at 3:00 PM on Saturday December 20, 2025 at the North Springfield Baptist Church, Reverend Joanne Thomas will officiate.

Burial will be at a later date in the Mountain View Cemetery in Braintree, Vermont.

Please view Gene's guest book at the link below:
https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/obituary/eugene-adams

11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving!!

As I reflect on the last year i cant help but recognize how grateful I am for our team and community. Im grateful to have a supportive town administration and community. Im also grateful to all the firefighters that have embraced some difficult changes this year and continue to answer the call for service at all hours of the day. I wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving.

Chief Compo

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540 Route 131
Ascutney, VT
05030

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+18026746869

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