Thomas Poulin, 48, dies after hitting a tree on newspaper route for the Morning Sentinel on Route 142 between Phillips and Kingfield in Salem Township, Maine

Modified Date: 
Wed, 10/15/2014 - 3:44pm
Accident Date: 
Monday, October 13, 2014

Sun Journal delivery driver dies in Salem Township crash

Poulin delivered newspapers for both the Sun Journal and the Morning Sentinel. Bond said Poulin was near the end of his route when the accident occurred.

Troopers were assisted at the scene by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office. 

This story will be updated.

Newspaper carrier dies in early-morning crash in Salem Township

“He was a very nice man, would help you out if you needed help,” McGraw said. “It’s so sad.”

He leaves a wife, Lisa, and children, McGraw said.

Morning Sentinel carrier dies in Salem Township crash

He leaves his wife, Lisa, and four children, she said.
48-year-old Thomas Poulin, of Farmington, died while on a newspaper delivery route for the Morning Sentinel Monday morning. The incident occured on October 13, around 6:30 a.m. when Poulin failed to negotiate a curve and collided with a tree on Route 142 between Phillips and Kingfield in Salem Township, Maine.   
Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
Thomas Poulin
Roadway: 
State Route 142

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