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Puritan Woods Fire Caused by Spontaneous Combustion
An arson team that investigated the house fire that ripped through the attick of a home on Puritan Woods Road has ruled the blaze an accident.

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I was born in San Diego, California but grew up in Orange County, N.Y. and recently moved to Sleepy Hollow. When not covering the news two things I enjoy are watching sports and reading.
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I have heard a lot of opinions on the budget and ways for the town to save some money in order to avoid property tax increases, so the budget is an important issue all year.
There is also great interest in local politics.
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An arson team that investigated the house fire that ripped through the attick of a home on Puritan Woods Road has ruled the blaze an accident.

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