Category: archives
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Temple volunteers make 24 quarts of Chicken Soup for Hospice patients
By Sara Culang What’s cooking? The Chesed Connection at Temple Beth El Mekor Chayim (TBEMC) in Cranford, New Jersey whose mission is to provide communal support and nechama (comfort) to members of the TBEMC community in the event of a birth or adoption, illness, death or other significant life change. Chicken Soup is said to…
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IRENE: SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Irene lashes township
South Brunswick police photo. A South Brunswick police officer checks out an abandoned car submerged in water on Deans Lane Sunday morning.
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IRENE: Community shares Hurricane Irene photos
The water begins to recede on Sunday in downtown Hightstown. (Courtesy photo by Jessica Mawhirt)
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IRENE: EAST WINDSOR: Firefighters working around the clock
A tree with broken limbs on Twin Rivers Drive northbound Sunday. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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IRENE: HIGHTSTOWN: Floodwaters receding downtown
Downtown Hightstown Sunday morning. (Courtesy photo)
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IRENE: Central Jersey: Flooding closes bridges in Allentown, Plumsted
Dennis Symons, Jr. The driveway next to the former Off the Wall gift shop in Allentown collapsed and turned into a waterfall on Sunday after the breach of the nearby millpond dam. Photo Courtesy of the Robbinsville Division of Fire.
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IRENE: HIGHTSTOWN: Floodwaters receding downtown
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN – The borough is under a state-of-emergency along with the state of New Jersey. "The Hightstown Office of Emergency Management has issued an alert that residents are ordered not to use the water or sewers," according to a flood and water advisory on the Borough’s homepage of its Website. "There…
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IRENE: SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Irene 8 p.m. Saturday police advisory
(Governor’s Office/Tim Larsen photo) Gov. Christopher Christie and Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno visit evacuees sheltered from Hurricane Irene at Rutgers University in Piscataway on Saturday.
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IRENE: Community shares Hurricane Irene photos
The "Welcome to Hightstown" display on Main Street features rushing floodwaters on Sunday. (Courtesy photo by Ken Radz)
