Crime & Safety
Fire Breaks Out In Robertsville Home On Wednesday
The fire was under control in about 45 minutes, said Fire Chief Keith Badler. No one was injured.

ROBERTSVILLE, NJ — A fire broke out in a private home in Robertsville close to Clayton Road and Gary Drive on Wednesday evening, according to the Robertsville Volunteer Fire Company #1.
The fire was under control in about 45 minutes, said Chief Keith Badler.
Everyone inside the house was able to get out safely and no one was injured.
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The fire damage was extensive throughout 80 percent of the house, Badler said.
A call came in at around 10 p.m. about smoke coming from the house. When firefighters arrived, there was fire venting from the rear windows of the first floor.
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About 75 firefighters and 10 EMS workers were called to the scene, from several departments including Marlboro, Manalapan, Freehold, Howell, Englishtown, Morganville and Monmouth County.
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