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Fire Damages Erma Home

By Press Release

ERMA – At approximately 8:48 p.m. Jan. 1, the Lower Township Police Department,  Erma, Town Bank, Villas and Rio Grande fire departments responded to a residential structure fire on the 400 block of Seashore Road.
The family had already safely evacuated their home and there were no reported injuries.
The fire was extinguished within minutes of the fire companies’ arrival.  Fire officials from Lower Township and the Cape May County Fire Marshal’s Office investigated and deemed the fire was not of suspicious origin.

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