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Lebanon Township planning, land use official Gail Glashoff has died

LEBANON TWP. - Gail W. Glashoff, 80, of Ringoes, passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 27, at the Hunterdon Medical Center, Raritan Township, according to her obituary at the Holcombe-Fisher Funeral

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Wayne E. "Quickie" Quick

Wayne E. "Quickie" Quick, age 79 of Gordonville, passed away on Friday, June 16, 2023 at the Lancaster General Hospital. He was the husband of Barbara Fields Quick for 58

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Grill fire spreads to Raritan Township home

Grill fire spreads to Raritan Township home Updated Mar 15, 2021; Posted Mar 15, 2021 Raritan Township Police responded to a fire at a residence on Ridgeview Court at approximately 2:03 p.m., police confirmed.Rich Maxwell | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Facebook Share Several first responder units extinguished a Raritan Township house fire on Sunday afternoon. Raritan Township Police responded to a fire at a residence on Ridgeview Court at approximately 2:03 p.m., police confirmed. The call was initially dispatched as a grill on fire next to the residence, but likely due to yesterday’s heavy winds spread to the bushes and exterior of the residence and was upgraded to a Level 3 house fire, according to Raritan Township Captain Thomas Camporeale.

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Youngest chief in the history of this N.J. fire department long wanted to follow in father's footsteps

Youngest chief in the history of this N.J. fire department long wanted to follow in father’s footsteps Updated Jan 24, 2021; Posted Jan 24, 2021 Bob Jason, left, and Max Jason, right, at the Amwell Valley Fire Company in Ringoes on Jan. 20, 2021.Keith A. Muccilli | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Facebook Share “It’s just a big extension to your family,” Max said. “That’s what it is.” “It’s like a big brotherhood,” Bob said. “We’re all there for each other all the time.” Bob and Max spoke figuratively to highlight the camaraderie between themselves and the 40 or so members of the Amwell Valley Fire Company. But between them, the words can only be applied literally.

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