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Fire Rescue News - Firefighters battle mulch fire in Longport

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From Press staff reports | Posted: Thursday, March 25, 2010 | 0 comments

Firefighters in Atlantic County are battling an early-morning mulch fire.

The fire was reported after 5:30 a.m., near a house along Seaview Drive, near Route 152, Somers Point-Longport Boulevard in Longport.

The fire doesn't seem to be serious, and no injuries have been reported. There's no word on what caused the fire.

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Local News - Mullica Township schools to cut 12 staff positions

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By ROB SPAHR, Staff Writer | Posted: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 | 0 comments

MULLICA TOWNSHIP — The Mullica Township School District plans to eliminate 12 staff positions and reduce two others from full-time to part-time.

Superintendent Richard Goldberg said the district notified a handful of employees prior to the state aid figures being released that they could be laid off if the district received flat funding.

The district’s aid actually was cut by about $260,000....Continue Reading

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EVFC Incident #38 03/22/2010 at 11:48pm - 4001 Reading Ave for Activated Fire Alarm

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Fire Rescue News - Crews fight two-alarm fire at Millville duplex

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From Press staff reports | Posted: Sunday, March 21, 2010 | 0 comments

MILLVILLE — Firefighting crews were at the scene of a duplex fire Sunday evening in center city.

The Millville Fire Department was dispatched to the Sassafras Street duplex at 3:13 p.m. after a fire was reported. The fire was significant enough to warrant a second alarm and assistance from the Vineland Fire Department.

The Laurel Lake department was covering Millville's calls.

According to fire officials, no injuries had been reported as a result of the fire, which was contained but had not been listed as under control.

Very heavy damage to the duplex was reported, although only one half of the building serves as a residence. Damage to adjacent structures is unknown. It is also unknown if anyone was home when the fire started.

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EVFC Incident #37 03/22/2010 at 4:22pm - 5045 White Horse Pike for Arching Wires

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Secured scene stood by for Electric Company

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Fire Rescue News - Boat explosion that killed Egg Harbor Township marina owner blamed on fuel tank

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From Press staff reports | Posted: Sunday, March 21, 2010 | 0 comments

The fuel tank caused the combustion in Friday's fatal boat explosion in Egg Harbor Township, State Police said, but what sparked the blaze was still unclear Saturday night.

Gary Theno, 51, owner of the Hidden Mill Marine Center on Thompsons Lane, was killed when his 30-foot cabin boat exploded and sank in the Great Egg Harbor River early Friday afternoon. His body was recovered three hours later.

The state police Marine Services Bureau had a bomb squad investigate the explosion Saturday, Sgt. Stephen Jones said, but the initial cause was still undetermined.

Jones said earlier that Theno may have been on the boat or on a nearby dock when the explosion happened.

The Atlantic County Medical Examiner was scheduled to perform an autopsy Sunday, Jones said.

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Fire Rescue News - Ocean County forest fire burns 480 acres, fire crews stamp out hot spots

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By ERIC SCOTT CAMPBELL, Staff Writer | Posted: Sunday, March 21, 2010 | 2 comments

A forest fire in western Barnegat Township has burned 480 acres since the blaze began, state fire warden Bert Plante said Sunday.

Plante, division fire warden of the New Jersey Forest Fire Service, said fire crews expect another 60 acres near the east side of the fire to burn before the blaze is extinguished.

"A fire of this size, we don't put it out, we control it," Plante said. "Once we're satisfied with the amount of black, we let the middle burn."...Continue Reading

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