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There was another wildfire in New Jersey. This time the fire was in Ocean County, and forced the evacuations of several homes. This is the fourth major wildfire over 100 acres in the last two weeks, according to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service. South Stump Tavern Road in Jackson Township remains closed as crews continue to battle this fire. One can see and smell the smoke in the air. The fire was only about 20% contained and burned 175 acres of land, as of 8 p.m. according to officials. New Jersey Forest Fire Service Chief Bill Donnelly said it is beginning to feel like DeJa’Vu. “Here we go again, it’s been nonstop. The last couple of weeks have been crazy,” he said. Fire officials say that six homes on the west side of Stump Tavern Road were evacuated. There are voluntary evacuations on the east side of Stump Tavern Road. Officials say that the fire is threatening 25 structures overall. The American Red Cross has set up an evacuation center for impacted residents……