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Support Surges For Bound Brook Family Displaced By Fire Support Surges For Bound Brook Family Displaced By Fire
Support Surges For Bound Brook Family Displaced By Fire A Bound Brook family lost everything when their home went up in flames, and the community is now rallying to help. Firefighters responded to the Trupkiewicz family's Mountain Avenue home on March 19, where the fire reached three alarms, according to the local fire station and a GoFundMe campaign launched by relatives. Annie Kielblock organized the campaign on behalf of her sister, Alyssa, and brother-in-law, Michael Trupkiewicz. The pair and their four children, Lucca, 11; Charlie, 8; Mikey, 2; and Ellowyn, 6 months, have been displaced. To view or donate to the GoFundMe, click here.
Police Seek ID For Woman Caught On Video Brazenly Stealing Tip Jar From Hackettstown Bagel Shop Police Seek ID For Woman Caught On Video Brazenly Stealing Tip Jar From Hackettstown Bagel Shop
Police Seek ID For Woman Caught On Video Brazenly Stealing Tip Jar From Hackettstown Bagel Shop Police are seeking the public’s help identifying a woman who was caught on video Thursday stealing a tip jar from a bagel shop in Hackettstown. The woman was seen on surveillance footage brazenly stealing the jar off the front counter at Hot Bagels Abroad on Mountain Avenue just after 11:40 a.m., Hackettstown Police said. Scroll down to view the full 11-second clip. Press Release (12/2/21): Theft of Tip Jar The Hackettstown Police Department is looking for the public’s help in... Posted by Hackettstown Police Department on Thursday, December 2, 2021 Anyone with information about the …
‘Purrfect Ending:’ Warren County Construction Workers Rescue Kittens From Skid Steer Engine ‘Purrfect Ending:’ Warren County Construction Workers Rescue Kittens From Skid Steer Engine
‘Purrfect Ending:’ Warren County Construction Workers Rescue Kittens From Skid Steer Engine A pair of kittens were rescued from the engine compartment of a skid steer in Warren County Thursday morning in what police say was a “purrfect ending.” Workers at a construction site for the new QuickChek on Mountain Avenue contacted Hackettstown Police after hearing meows coming from the skid steer’s engine department just before 9:40 a.m., authorities said. A mechanic was then able to tilt the cab of the engine compartment and rescue the kittens safely, police said. The workers also told police that they had seen an adult cat jumping in and out of the skid steer on two different days l…