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IRENE: HIGHTSTOWN: Locals warned not to drink tap water
East Windsor Township reports road closures and flooding on Route 130 and Route 33; advises residents to stay indoors By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor Normal 0 0 1 246 1406 11 2 1726 11.1282 0 0 0
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IRENE: Community shares Hurricane Irene photos
A backyard is covered with floodwater on Sunday in East Windsor(Courtesy photo)
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IRENE: HIGHTSTOWN: Council to hold public meeting Monday
The special meeting will take place at the First Aid Building on Bank Street by centraljersey.com HIGHTSTOWN- The Borough Council will hold a special meeting on Monday at the First Aid Building on Bank Street. An executive session will begin at 7 p.m. with the public meeting beginning at 7:30pm. "The purpose of…
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IRENE: HURRICANE IRENE: Storm approaches New Jersey
Hurricane Irene has hit North Carolina, and the storm is coming to New Jersey. The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued a Tropical Storm Warning for Mercer County at 8:26 p.m. Friday. “Hurricane Irene is forecast to track north along the eastern seaboard over the next 48 hours… with the outer bands…
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IRENE: EAST WINDSOR: Township lifts sewage restrictions
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR – The sewage discharge restrictions placed on residents Sunday were lifted Monday morning while several roads remained partially closed in areas of town. As of 9:30 a.m., road closures remained at the following locations: • Millstone Road at the Cranbury Township line • Old Trenton Road at One…
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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)
