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Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Boulevard & West Kinney Street


 

March 26th, 1984 turned out to be a good night for buffing in Newark. We were lucky enough to catch two jobs, the first in a row of stores on Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Boulevard at the corner of West Kinney Street that came in just before 23:30 hours. The fire went to a second alarm before being declared under control. The fire was believed to have started in a grocery store. See my “Boys Night Out” article for the story behind the story.


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