Community unites to help families


The Rigbie apartment building on North Central Avenue in Laurel burned down Thursday night, but resident Jen Prince had no idea until the next morning. 

The 46-year-old poultry worker was standing across the street from the still-smoldering building Friday morning, stunned. He was at home with his four children the night before, he said, when someone knocked on the door and told them there was a fire.  

“When we got out there, there was a little smoke; it wasn’t bad. After that the firefighters came in so we had to go stay at the fire department until the Red Cross came,” he said. “I was in Seaford last night, that’s where they sent us. I didn’t know it was burning down. Then I passed by this morning …” 

Prince trailed off, incredulous, leaning over to put his hands on his knees.  

“I lost everything. My wallet, my cellphone, everything inside,” he said. 

The Rigbie Apartments building, on North Central Avenue in Laurel, was still smoldering Friday afternoon.

The only thing Prince grabbed on his way out of the building were his car keys. Other than that, he and his children, and his wife, who was at work at the time, left with only the clothes on their backs.  

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He pointed to the burned-out remains of a bunk bed and identified them as his daughters’, shaking his head. 

“I don’t know what we’re going to do,” he said. 

Since the blaze, a local nonprofit and the Laurel School District have stepped in to see to the needs of his family and the other families affected by the fire. 



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