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UPDATE: Departments Respond To House Fire In Noyac Early Thursday Evening

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Firefighters work to put out a stucture fire in Noyac on Thursday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Firefighters work to put out a stucture fire in Noyac on Thursday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Firefighters work to put out a stucture fire in Noyac on Thursday afternoon.  DANA SHAW

Firefighters work to put out a stucture fire in Noyac on Thursday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Firefighters work to put out a stucture fire in Noyac on Thursday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Firefighters work to put out a stucture fire in Noyac on Thursday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Firefighters work to put out a stucture fire in Noyac on Thursday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Firefighters work to put out a stucture fire in Noyac on Thursday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Firefighters work to put out a stucture fire in Noyac on Thursday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Firefighters work to put out a stucture fire in Noyac on Thursday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Firefighters work to extinguish a house fire at 13 Peconic Avenue in Northampton Shores on On Thursday

Firefighters work to extinguish a house fire at 13 Peconic Avenue in Northampton Shores on On Thursday

 July 23. MICHAEL HELLER

July 23. MICHAEL HELLER

Firefighters work to extinguish a house fire at 13 Peconic Avenue in Northampton Shores on On Thursday

Firefighters work to extinguish a house fire at 13 Peconic Avenue in Northampton Shores on On Thursday

authorAlyssa Melillo on Jul 23, 2015
UPDATE: Friday, 10:50 a.m. Sag Harbor Fire Department First Assistant Chief Bruce Schiavoni clarified Friday morning that it was a house that caught fire on Peconic Avenue in Noyac Thursday... more

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