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Body found in Hamilton Township Fire

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Posted: Saturday, December 17, 2011 8:47 pm | Updated: 3:16 am, Sun Dec 18, 2011.

A body was discovered Saturday evening in Hamilton Township after a fire was put out in the area earlier in the afternoon, Atlantic County Prosecutor Ted Housel said.

The location of the fire and body were not immediately disclosed, and the death has not yet been ruled a homicide, Housel said. An autopsy was scheduled for 5 p.m. today.

The Mizpah Fire Company was called at 1:40 p.m. to a fire near the intersection of Landis and Estelle Avenues.

The Major Crimes Arson Unit is investigating, Housel said.

Elaine Rose

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Bathroom vent fan causes fire at Hamilton Township's Festival shopping center

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Posted: Thursday, December 15, 2011 10:16 am

A small fire at the Atlantic Medical Imaging in the Festival shopping center in Mays Landing was started by a bathroom vent fan that had been left on, Hamilton Township police said in a news release.

Police said that authorities arrived about 1:30 a.m. Thursday in regard to a fire alarm. Cologne Fire and police entered the building and it was filled with smoke.

Fire investigators said the fire was started by a bathroom vent fan left on. The fan overheated, caught fire and dropped to the floor. That ignited a plastic clothes hamper, which burned and filled the building with smoke.

The building was damaged by smoke, but had no significant fire damage.

Cologne, Mays Landing and Laureldale fire companies responded.

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MANY GATHER IN MULLICA TWP. TO SEARCH FOR MISSING MAN

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MULLICA TWP.- Family and friends of 64-year-old Joseph Herbert gathered in Mullica Twp. on Sunday, as they teamed up with the local police and fire department in an effort to find the missing man who has Alzheimer's disease.

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POLICE LOOKING FOR SUSPECT THAT INTENTIONALLY SET CAR FIRE

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GALLOWAY TWP. - Police are on the lookout for an alleged arsonist who lit a car on fire in Galloway Township.

Authorities responded to a home on the 1400 block of Atlantic Avenue in the South Egg Harbor section of the township after a passing motorist alerted the homeowner of the blaze.

Upon investigation, police determined the 1998 Honda CRV was purposely set on fire after a suspect pried into the locked gas cap and crammed a rag in the gas tank prior to igniting the fire.

The vehicle sustained major damage to the left rear area.

Anyone with information is asked to call Detective John Kelly at the Galloway Police Department at (609) 652-3705 ext 339.

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FIRE OFFICIALS GIVE SAFETY TIPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS

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ATLANTIC CITY - The Atlantic City Fire Department is providing people with tips to make sure they have a happy and safe holiday season.

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas here in South Jersey as many local residents are decorating their houses and picking out their Christmas trees.

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Family and friends celebrate life of fire victim Brendan Gormley, 24

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Posted: Saturday, December 10, 2011 11:47 pm

Gormley, 24, died Dec. 2 after his family’s Buena Vista Township home caught fire. He was apparently trying to save his pet cat.

An exact cause for the fire has not been determined.

Gormley’s funeral was held Saturday at Boakes Funeral Home on Main Street in Mays Landing. The service included a sharing of reflections.

Gormley was voted “Most Unique” of his 2005 Buena Regional High School class — of which he graduated third. He later attended DePaul University, graduating summa*censored*laude with a degree in computer and video game design.

He is survived by his parents and two siblings.

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Buena Vista Township fire victim's friends reach out to family

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Posted: Wednesday, December 7, 2011 9:12 pm | Updated: 12:01 am, Thu Dec 8, 2011.

Brendan Gormley, who died Friday in a fire at his home, was a brilliant student with a unique sense of humor.

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