Associated Press
ALTON BAY, N.H. — Authorities are on the scene tonight of a massive Easter fire that’s damaged dozens of buildings on the grounds of a Christian center in New Hampshire.
Firefighters tell the News 9 television station in Manchester that 40 cottage-type seasonal homes burned at the Alton Bay Christian Conference Center, 30 miles northeast of Concord. The homes were believed to be unoccupied.
There are no reports of civilian injuries. One firefighter has been hurt. The cause of the fire hasn’t been determined.
The center’s Web site says its purpose is to change lives by “encouraging commitment to Jesus Christ and offering opportunities to mature in one’s Christian life style.” It says it tries to accomplish this through evangelism, encouragement of believers and equipping Christians to be effective leaders.
The center was founded in 1863. It sits along New Hampshire’s biggest lake.
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