you have been dead wrong since day one/lmao you are only right about the dead line and MBB explained that as well as many asute investors here on this board..... keep trying tho, it tickles me..
p.s you related to any of these fine folks?
They Cant sell the houses up there so they are
burning them down for the insurance
BERLIN — The fire that damaged a
vacant three story tenement building
at 486 Goebel Street early Saturday
morning has been ruled suspicious by
the N.H. Fire Marshal’s office.
Berlin Fire Chief Randall Trull
said Fire Investigator Thomas Riley
spent all day Saturday at the scene
and determined the fi re started in the
second floor shed.
Trull said Berlin police have been
conducting interviews of neighbors
and people in the area. Anyone with
information about the fire or anyone
who believes they may have seen anything
suspicious is asked to contact
Berlin police.
The fire was reported by a neighbor
at 12:43 Saturday morning. When firefighters
arrived at the scene, flames
were shooting out the top floor. The
fire was contained to the top two floors
although heat from the blaze did melt some vinyl siding on a neighboring building.
The building is owned by Jon and
Eve Prachar of Manchester and has
been vacant for about two years.
The fire is the third to hit the city is
less than two months and one of about
a dozen major structural fires since
January 2007. Last month, police
arrested Leon Hudon, 52, of 611 Rockingham
St., Berlin and charged him with setting a fire in a garage at 520 Champlain Street.