No one was seriously injured after a rollover crash in Holden on Friday afternoon
According to the Holden Police Department, Holden police and fire departments responded to a rollover on Wachusett Street near Malden Street.
The road was closed briefly.
HPD said, "Luckily only minor injuries were reported."
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