Article: Mallonee fire suspicious

HOPEWELL -- Plans to convert the Mallonee school into luxury apartments may be on hold due to a suspicious fire Sunday night. The iconic -- but long-empty -- school was damaged in a blaze battled by Hopewell, Fort Lee and Prince George firefighters.

Fire Marshal Larry Turner said crews were going to a fire on 14th Avenue when they spotted smoke. They received the call that the school was on fire at 5:20 p.m., and arrived three minutes later. They forcibly entered the boarded-up masonry building, finding the fire in several classrooms. Some boards were torn off the school and windows broken open to let smoke out. The fire was marked under control at 6:40 p.m.

The Hopewell Bureau of Fire is ...

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