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Jones Road Wildfire arson suspect in court this week. The wildfire broke out last Tuesday morning, forcing approximately 5,000 residents to leave their homes while power was cut in Lacey and Ocean ...
Jones Road Wildfire spreads to 11,500 acres, containment at 30%. Story by Jim Vasil • 42m. W OODLAND TOWNSHIP, N.J. – The New Jersey Forest Fire Service continues its fight over what is ...
The Jones Road wildfire in Ocean County is now 80% contained, fire officials said Thursday morning. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service says the fire has consumed 15,300 acres since it broke out on ...
The Jones Road Wildfire in Ocean County, New Jersey is approximately 35% contained after burning through 12,000 acres, according to the latest update from the state Forest Fire Service.
The Jones Road Wildfire has burned 12,000 acres in Ocean County, threatening homes and forcing evacuations. The Jones Road blaze forced the closure of both the parkway and Route 9, as well as a ...
Smoke from the Jones Road wildfire in New Jersey was slated to swath New York City skies on Thursday, prompting air quality advisories for the metropolitan area and Long Island, health and ...
A Waretown man has been charged with arson in connection with the 15,000-acre Jones Road Wildfire in Ocean County. As of Thursday afternoon, the blaze is about 50% contained and has destroyed a ...
As of Tuesday afternoon, the Jones Road Fire burning near Barnegat, New Jersey had consumed 1,200 acres and was uncontrolled. Part of the Garden State Parkway is closed near Waretown.
Rain is helping crews still working to put out the Jones Road wildfire in Ocean County. The Forest Fire Service confirms the fire is now 90% contained. The wildfire has burned over 15,000 acres in ...
The Jones Road wildfire in Ocean County is now 80% contained, fire officials said Thursday morning. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service says the fire has consumed 15,300 acres since it broke out on ...
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