Crime & Safety
Displaced Edgewater Families Safe, But in Need After Blaze
Residents wanting to help by donating clothing, food or funds, can call the Comfort Inn, where some families are staying, at 201-943-3131.

As hundreds of displaced families cope with the massive Edgewater fire that ripped through their homes yesterday, The American Red Cross and the Bergen County Humane Society have set up shelters.
Approximately 240 families who lived at The Avalon, a four-story apartment building in Edgewater, and 168 families who were evacuated from a nearby complex, are safe but in need, according to Pix11.
“The American Red Cross and Edgewater city agencies have opened the Edgewater Community Center, located at 1167 River Road, to displaced residents,” Pix11 reports. Many are also staying at the Comfort Inn, located at 725 River Road in Edgewater, and bringing their pets to the American Legion, which has been set up as a temporary shelter by the Bergen County Humane Society.
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The blaze broke out late Wednesday afternoon and quickly escalated, resulting in the Mayor declaring a State of Emergency and schools closing Thursday, NorthJersey.com reported. More than 200 firefighters from 35 different departments responded to the blaze, which was said to be under control by 11 p.m.
Residents wanting to help by donating clothing, food or funds, can call the Comfort Inn at 201-943-3131.
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