New Brunswick community reeling after Covered Bridge Potato Chips plant destroyed by fire

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People in Hartland are surveying the charred remains of the Covered Bridge Potato Chip plant, a major employer in the western New Brunswick town.

Firefighters sprayed water and moved debris with an excavator on Saturday, working to fully extinguish hot spots from Friday’s fire.

Mayor Tracey DeMerchant said the loss of the business is tough for the small community. She said the plant employed 75 to 100 people and also benefited local truckers and farmers.

“This is a big loss for everyone,” she said. “We cannot extend enough sympathy and support to the Albright family.”

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DeMerchant said she’s spoken to friends who worked at the plant and they are devastated. She said the

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