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Delaware County

Methodist Church

The Methodist Church in East Branch, on Route 17 at the southern end of Delaware County, is on fire at this time. No further details were immediately available, as all fire departments in the area were at the scene. (Cindy Campbell photo)

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  1. Please tell me it isn’t so I’m still not over loosing one of my childhood churches The Sidney Center Methodist Church a few years back

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