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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Neighbors Collecting Funds for Family Who Lost Home in Fire

Residents of Bayberry Road have been donating gift cards.

After a fire gutted a Bayberry Road home Monday morning, local residents are starting up a collection to help the family that lost everything. The house, at 455 Bayberry Road, was destroyed by a fire Monday morning, for which the cause has still not been determined. The house was consumed by fire around 4:11 a.m. Monday, and was complicated by live wires feeding into the home and sending sparks as the firefighters continued to fight the fire, which took more than two hours to knock down. The father and two children in the house at the time of the fire were taken to St. Barnabas Burn Center. The two children were released Monday morning, and the father is still in the hospital, but is expected to make a full recovery. And now, local …

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Brian P. Warnock

2:41 pm on Sunday, March 17, 2013

I would send it direct to Jeanne. They need basically everything, but as Dan said gift cards or cash are ideal   more ›

Monday, March 11, 2013

Bayberry Road Home Gutted By Fire

The house is unlivable and the family was treated for burns.

A Bayberry Road home was destroyed by a fire that took more than two hours to break down in the early Monday morning hours. According to North Branch Fire Company Chief David Hickson, firefighters were dispatched to 455 Bayberry Road at 4:11 a.m. with the report of a structure fire. When Green Knoll Fire Chief James Vitale arrived on the scene, Hickson said, he found a large volume of fire, and was told that all occupants of the home had fled. Hickson said there had been a father and his two children in the house at the time of the fire. All suffered burns from the fire, he said, and were treated by the Green Knoll and Martinsville rescue squads before being transported to St. Barnabus Burn Center. Hickson said the large volume of fire in …

Nivistralia

8:49 pm on Tuesday, March 12, 2013

There are two boys, ages 6 and 10. The school is said to be giving the kids school supplies. I believe warm clothing, shoes, and etc would be much appreciated. However, like Dan said gift cards for Target, Walmart, Macy's, or any big department store would be the best at this point. Thank you for the support!   more ›

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