Historic Newton Falls building damaged by Sept. fire will be restored


NEWTON FALLS — Much of the vehicular traffic on West Broad Street has returned, and it appears the 1800s brick Talanca building will be restored rather than demolished after a Sept. 17 fire.

Richard Bauman, chief of the Newton Falls Joint Fire District, said the fire is going to be ruled accidental, with its source being a pan on a stove in a second-floor apartment.

He said the building’s owners are still in talks with insurance adjusters, but it appears the building will not be demolished.

The second floor was destroyed in the blaze, which caused $600,000 to $700,000 in damage.

Some fire repair work has been done to the first-floor businesses, but they remain closed, Bauman said.

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