Several wildfires, including fires in Pompton Lakes and West Milford, continue to burn across New Jersey on Sunday morning.
It was a tense week for residents near the Jennings Creek wildfire. They lived in fear the fire would take their homes.
Though much needed, the rainfall predicted for Sunday night is not going to be the answer to the massive wildfire in West ...
Miles south of West Milford, light winds blowing from the north Friday morning pushed some plumes of smoke down into parts of ...
Residents in the northern part of Wayne Township may continue to see smoke from a fire burning in West Milford, police said. ...
The township of West Milford, New Jersey, will not have a Veterans Day celebration on Monday, as fire crews and first ...
The New York region is unlikely to ever have as many brush fires as out West. But residents need to be ready for more ...
The West Milford wildfire, which has become New Jersey's biggest wildfire of the season, increased in size Sunday. As of 7 p.m. Sunday, the fire was 10% contained but had spread over 3,000 acres.
Story continues below gallery. Shortly after 11 a.m. on Sunday, the Forest Fire Service said the Jennings Creek Wildfire in West Milford had spread to 2,500 acres, up from 2,000 acres on Saturday ...
Would the wildfire take their home? Should they pack up and evacuate? These are the thoughts and fears expressed by some residents of Ringwood and West Milford who live near the Jennings Creek ...