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New Year's Eve Blaze Claims Everything Including Pets From South Jersey Family
A family from Burlington County lost everything including their pets when their home burned on New Year's Eve, according to a GoFundMe campaign. The fire at the Chilkotowsky home in Tabernacle started on Dec. 30 and continued burning into Dec. 31, according to the Tabernacle Fire Department. Crews arrived on Quint 4314 and completed interior operations, fire officials said on Facebook. "With the assistance of multiple neighboring agencies we were able to keep a majority of the fire damage to the room of origin," firefighters said. Tabernacle firefighters were then called to help put …
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Owner Of Golden Retriever Found In West Windsor
UPDATE: The dog's owner wss located, police said. ORIGINAL STORY: A Golden Retriever has been found in West Windsor Local police seek the public's help locating his owner. The dog was found near Conover and Edinburg roads, police said. Contact West Windsor Police Department if you are the owner.
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South Jersey Cat Gets Old Life Back Thanks To Microchip
A cat that went missing for two years in Burlington County was reunited with his rightful owner this week thanks to animal rescue workers -- and a microchip. A Mount Laurel resident found Alexander and brought the cat to the Burlington County Animal Shelter on March 9. Shelter staff discovered that the frightened cat was microchipped, according to the Animal Welfare Association in Voorhees, Camden County. Staff discovered that the microchip, about the size of a grain of rice, was planted by the AWA at a public pet clinic. Alexander’s owner, Lila Wynne, received a call from AWA…