Crews respond to one-alarm fire at Lebanon County business

Ogunquit, MELocal News

A fire broke out at Dutch-Way Farm Market in Jackson Township, Lebanon County, late Tuesday night, just after 11 p. m. Emergency dispatchers quickly upgraded the situation to a one-alarm fire, necessitating a larger response from fire crews, including Keystone Hook & Ladder Company No. 1. The firefighting efforts proved effective, as the blaze was reported under control by approximately 11:36 p.

m. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported among staff or patrons at the market. However, the cause of the fire and the extent of the damage are still under investigation, raising concerns among local residents and business owners. The community is eager for updates as CBS 21 continues to follow the developing story. Fires at local businesses can have significant impacts on the economy and community morale, making timely information crucial.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed as more details emerge regarding this incident.

Related Articles

2025 Residential Property Owners and Year-Round Renters Parking Passes Application and Payment

Ogunquit will begin accepting applications for parking passes for residential property owners and year-round renters on May 5, 2025. The pass allows for enforcement of parking regulations and requires a financial transaction via credit card during business hours.

Harrisburg Bishop reflects on Pope Francis' legacy and future of papacy

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg mourns the death of Pope Francis, who passed away at 88 from a cerebral stroke and heart failure. Bishop Timothy Senior emphasized the Pope's humility and the hope for his legacy, urging the faithful to remain optimistic during this period of mourning.

'We won't forget' Loved ones plead for justice in Harrisburg homicide case 12 years later

A decade after Robert Diggs was shot and killed in Harrisburg, his family continues to seek justice. Tanika Jones, Diggs' daughter, believes police missed opportunities to catch the killer on the day of the incident. U.S. Marshals are now involved in the investigation, which includes warrants for two suspects.