A lot of bikers have it marked on their helmets in case they get wiped out. Mine's in Dymo tape on my helmet.
The fire is at Concord, Massachusetts. Possible notable, in relation to crossing the Delaware?
A positive here, Anon.
"We will use fire to flush them out" - Q
That's what came into my head. Whose house was it?
Whose house was it, and might it have been insured for a surprisingly large amount? I think it's dig worthy.
I'm Elite, at least I was back in 1983.
CONCORD, Mass. — A home in Concord, Massachusetts is a total loss after flames consumed the multi-million dollar mansion on Friday morning.
Concord Police tell Boston 25 News crews were called to the home on Fairhaven Hill Road on Friday morning. Sky25 flew over the scene where flames could be seen bursting through the roof. By 12 p.m., the blaze had spread through the entire home and soon after, the entire home was up in flames.
The Concord Fire chief said had trouble fighting the fire due to the limited access to water in the area, which is primarily served by private well water.
"Watch the water"?
Quite possibly, although I've never had them. UK Anons might not have access to them.
240 Fairhaven Hill Road, Concord, MA , 01742
https://www.spokeo.com/MA/Concord/240-Fairhaven-Hill-Rd
Sold in 1991 for $1 and the Meyer family reside there. Currently worth $2.78M.
CURRENT RESIDENTS
PERSON
J**** Meyer
Age 36
LOCATION
240 Fairhaven Hill RdConcord, MA 01742
RELATIVES
K* Meyer, J Meyer, D Meyer, A Meyer, A*** Meyer
$1 seems to be a peppercorn payment for a house worth nearly $2.8M.
Worth a White Pages search?
240 Fairhaven Hill Road was the property built in 1897. High probability that this is the house that burned down.