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Police & Fire
Smoky Blaze Ravages Hunterdon County Home
Authorities are investigating the cause of a massive fire that ripped through a Hunterdon County home on Monday, Aug. 22. The Lebanon Township Fire Department responded to the blaze on Elk Ridge Road with several neighboring squads around 2:45 p.m. Upon arrival, crews found the home fully engulfed and immediately began working to douse the blaze, LTFD said. Firefighters then focused on extinguishing the remaining hot spots throughout the night, the department said. No injuries were reported, and the fire remains under investigation. At 2:45PM on Monday August 22nd, the LTFD and auto…
Police & Fire
Crews Douse Warren County House Fire (
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Fire crews rushed to douse a house that went up in flames in Warren County Thursday morning. Squad 45 with the Clinton Fire Department responded to the blaze in Washington Borough shortly before 8:20 a.m., they said. Squad 45 (acting RIT 45) currently on location of a structure fire in Washington Borough. Posted by Clinton Fire Department on Thursday, March 10, 2022 The Broad Street fire destroyed most of the family’s possessions, according to a GoFundMe launched for the victims. “One of my dearest friends' mother, Sarah Zamorsky, has lost the majority of her & her daughter's belo…
Obituaries
Clinton Firefighter Timothy Hagan Dies, 21
Town of Clinton firefighter Timothy Hagan died on Aug. 24. He was 21 years old. Hagan worked as a member of the Clinton Fire Department with his brother, Ben, after rising through the department’s Junior Firefighter program. He was known as an excellent firefighter and a friend to all. “Tim was liked by all and always greeted everyone with his infectious smile,” reads a release posted to the department’s Facebook page. “Rest easy, Tim, we'll take it from here.” Check back for Hagan’s funeral arrangements.