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New Jersey Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn LaTourette said Wednesday that he expected the Jones Road wildfire to be the largest one in the state in nearly 20 years. On May 15, 2007, an ...
LACEY, NJ — The Jones Road Wildfire that's been burning through the Pinelands since Tuesday morning has grown to 15,000 acres and has reached 50 percent containment, authorities said in a ...
A massive wildfire in Ocean County, N.J., which forced thousands of evacuations and prompted acting Gov. Tahesha Way to declare a state of emergency, had grown to at least 12,500 acres and was ...
The Jones Road Wildfire was the second largest in the last 20 years, spreading a total of 15,350 acres, according to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service. The first is the Warren Grove Wildfire in ...
The Jones Road Wildfire in Ocean County, New Jersey is approximately 50% contained after burning through 13,250 acres, according to the latest update from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service. "We ...
A massive wildfire burning across Ocean County, New Jersey, has consumed 12,000 acres and could become the state's largest wildfire in two decades. Officials said Wednesday that the Jones Road ...
The second teenage boy was arrested Thursday night in connection with the Jones Road wildfire, first spotted about 9:45 a.m. on April 22, when the Cedar Bridge Fire Tower located a column of smoke ...
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 New Jersey was large enough to be seen from space, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shared the satellite video on social media on Wednesday.
The Jones Road Wildfire started in the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management Area in Barnegat Township, some 90 miles south of Midtown Manhattan.. Over the past two weeks, the still-going wildfire ...
Jones Road wildfire causing air quality issues as far as NYC. Heavy smoke from the wildfire was affecting visibility in neighboring townships, and authorities warned residents to drive cautiously.
The Jones Road Wildfire in Ocean County, New Jersey is approximately 50% contained after burning through 13,250 acres, according to the latest update from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service.