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After a fire nearly destroys her home, a New Jersey woman would like to see all hoverboards banned
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By nfpa@jiveon.com According to an article from USA Today Network, Sherrice Lyles, of Asbury Park, New Jersey, had heard the warnings about hoverboards–the self-balancing scooters–but when a nonprofit where her son volunteers gave him one of the boards last
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