Easter fire damages parish house of historic N.J. church, injures firefighter
Updated Apr 05, 2021;
Posted Apr 04, 2021
A fire on Easter Sunday damaged the parsonage house, left, for the former First Reformed Church of Long Branch, now used by an organization known as the Pillars of Harvest Ministries. Officials said five people were displaced by the fire.Google
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The parsonage of a historic church in Long Branch was damaged by fire on Easter Sunday, displacing five people and injuring a firefighter, officials said.
The blaze was reported at 6:25 p.m. by neighbors of what was originally the First Reformed Church of Long Branch on Broadway, which dates to 1867, Long Branch Public Safety Director Dominick Saldida said.