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Speedy Bail Bonds

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Hillsborough blaze probed

HILLSBOROUGH —The cause of a fire that gutted a vacant building at the 369-acre General Services Administration's Belle Mead Depot on Tuesday still is under investigation, police said.Smoke from the fire, which was reported shortly before 5 p.m. and was brought under control by 6 p.m., could be seen from miles away on Route 206.No injuries were reported.Firefighters remained on the scene off Mountain View Road Tuesday evening, wetting down the smoldering 100-foot by 50-foot warehouse building.The Somerset County Office of Emergency Management was called to the scene to test the air quality because there may have been asbestos in the building, said Police Chief Paul Kaminsky.All Hillsborough fire companies responded to the fire, in addition to firefighters from neighboring municipalities. The Hillsborough Rescue Squad also responded.Last week, the Township Committee approved spending $15.73 million to take ownership of the federally owned property and rehabilitate the environmentally contaminated sections. The cost will be equally divided between the township and Somerset County.Fearing the site could be sold to a developer, the Township Committee had voted in 2006 to join Somerset County in taking over the property, which was used as an Army warehouse facility through the Vietnam War.The township hopes to transform the property into parkland, recreation and a research and development facility."This fire is even more reason we need to get this thing moving and taken care of,'' Mayor Anthony Ferrera said Tuesday. "It's so critical we move forward on this project so township emergency services know what's going on behind these fences.''Ferrera said several portions of the fences around the property have been vandalized."There are numerous breaches of security around the property,'' Ferrera said. "There's definitely access into this property.'' ...read more

By Speedy Bail Bonds October 01, 2008

No injuries reported in Parkway bus fire near Woodbridge service area

WOODBRIDGE —A Tuesday evening bus fire on the Garden State Parkway that closed two northbound lanes near the Colonia Service Area was cleared and the lanes reopened, authorities said.Police continue to investigate the blaze.The New Jersey Turnpike Authority reported the condition at about 7:45 p.m., according to the state Department of Transportation.An eyewitness said the bus was engulfed in flames and that firefighters were trying to extinguish the blaze at about 7:50 p.m. No injuries were reported as of 10 p.m. Tuesday, police said.Continue to visitwww.mycentraljersey.comfor updates to this story as more information becomes available. ...read more

By Speedy Bail Bonds October 01, 2008

Helmetta woman charged with leaving sleeping baby in car

EAST BRUNSWICK —A 23-year-old Helmetta woman has been charged with endangeringthe welfare of a child after a police officer found the woman'ssleeping unattended in a locked car in an East Brunswick parkinglot.According to information released this morning by police Sgt.Paul Natalicchio, Patrolman Kevin Bolch was dispatched to theparking lot of the Shop Rite supermarket on Route 18 in thetownship on Monday to check a report that a child had been leftalone in a car.Police said Bolch found a 2009 Toyota sedan with an 11-monthold infant girl sleeping in a car seat in the rear seat of thevehicle. The vehicles windows were open slightly and the car waslocked and not running, according to police.Bolch stayed with the vehicle while the back-up officer,Patrolman Jeffrey Marino, went to the service desk at the ShopRite store to page the owner of the vehicle, the report said.The owner of the vehicle was located aftercheckingout hergroceries at a register.Police identified the mother of the child as Olha Yefremova,23, of Helmetta, who reported told officers that she did notwant to disturb the sleeping infant.Arrangements were made with a relative of the mother to taketemporary custody of the infant, police said.Yefremova was taken to police headquarters and charged withendangering the welfare of a child. She was released on her ownrecognizance pending a court appearance. ...read more

By Speedy Bail Bonds October 01, 2008