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Mixer to Help Hoboken Residents, Restaurant Displaced by New Year's Day Fire
A fire tore through a Hoboken apartment building on New Year's Day, displacing more than a dozen and injuring three firefighters.

A fundraiser is being held today, Feb. 26, to help a local restaurant and residents who were displaced by a fire on New Year’s Day.
The event will benefit residents and D’s Soul Full Cafe restaurant after being displaced from a Willow Avenue apartment building, following a three-alarm fire that tore through the building earlier this year, according to NJ.com.
The fire left more than a dozen residents without a home, as the apartment building sustained serious smoke and water damage, and injured three firefighters.
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hMag is using its February mixer to fundraise for those affected by the New Year’s Day fire, NJ.com reported. The event will take place at the Elks Lodge, located at 1005 Washington St., at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 26.
For more information about the hMag mixer and fundraiser, visit NJ.com.
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(Photo courtesy of Will Caldwell’s Twitter page)
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