Multiple Alarm Fire in Gloucester City, Both Victims Were Taken to Cooper University Hospital, Their Condition Is Unknown

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 Flames were coming out of the roof when firefighters arrived at the scene. (photo courtesy of Gloucester City Fire Department Engine 54 Facebook page)

by William E. Cleary Sr.

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ (CNBNews.net)--A mulitiple alarm fire broke out today around 11:45 AM at 316 Highland Blvd., a single family home. According to Gloucester City Fire Department spokesman George Huston when firefighters arrived at the scene, the house was engulfed in smoke, and flames were coming from the roof. Firefighters rescued one person from the house. Two people were injured both taken to Cooper Hospital, Camden City for treatment. Although a daily newspaper is reporting that one of the victims died, Huston could not confirmed that report. A firefighter was treated at the scene for smoke inhalation. 

 The fire was placed under control around 12:45pm. Responding crews on scene shortly after noon included Collingswood, Westville, Gloucester City.

The cause of the fire is unknown and is still under investigation. 

Smoke coming out of the side of 316 Highland Blvd. (photo courtesy of Gloucester City Fire Department Engine 54 Facebook page)

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Logan NJ man sentenced on 4 burglaries, VOPs

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WOODBURY NJ November 21, 2014–Bryon King-Washington (DOB 3/8/90) of Logan Township NJ was sentenced today (11/21) to a series of concurrent four and five year New Jersey state prison sentences stemming from residential burglaries in Harrison, Mantua and Woolwich townships in 2012 and 2013, including one in which the victim said her deceased mother’s wedding ring was stolen.

 \”I can never replace that ring and this was the only personal item she left me. I’m sickened by this and now I cannot pass this on to my daughter to keep it in our family,\” the victim wrote in a letter read in court by Assistant Gloucester County Prosecutor Michelle Jeneby.

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CNB Hunting/Fishing Delaware: Volunteers Needed for Habitat Restoration Project

 

DOVER (Nov. 19, 2014) – DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife is looking for volunteers to help with ongoing vital habitat restoration work at the Nanticoke Wildlife Area in Sussex County, from 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 7.

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Fish & Wildlife conservation staff and volunteers began working in 2010 to restore a four-acre

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