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Accused Arsonist Denies Responsibility In NJ Wildfire: Report
WARETOWN, NJ — The 19-year-old accused of causing the 15,300 acre Jones Road Wildfire denied responsibility, according to a report. Outside of the Ocean County Courthouse Monday, Joseph Kling ...
The Jones Road fire in New Jersey scorched 15,300 acres for nearly three weeks this spring. Its sickly orange haze vanished hours after the blaze was doused, but a stench from the blackened ...
The Mines Spung Wildfire is the largest wildfire in New Jersey since the Jones Road Wildfire in Ocean County burned over 15,000 acres in April.
The fire is one of the largest in the state since the Jones Road Wildfire scorched 15,300 acres in Ocean and Lacy Townships in April.
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