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IRENE: Community shares Hurricane Irene photos
Floodwaters flow through the Hightstown Engine Co. No. 1 building over N. Main Street on Sunday. (Courtesy photo by Ken Radz)
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Chauncey Hotel & Conference Center is Open After Storm
Sara Blivaiss The Chauncey Hotel and Conference Center in Princeton/Lawrenceville is open after the storm. They have full power and if you need a guest room we are offering a special $109 room rate for local residents. Also offering a full $10/per person dinner buffet. For reservations, please call 609-921-3600.
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IRENE: Community shares Hurricane Irene photos
The water leads up to the steps of Wells Fargo Bank in Hightstown. (Courtesy photo by Jessica Mawhirt)
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IRENE: HIGHTSTOWN: Floodwaters receding downtown
Am East Windsor Regional School District SUV drives through water where the Etra Lake has flooded on Millstone Road. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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IRENE: HIGHTSTOWN: Flood waters downtown
Flood waters overtake N. Main St. and flow into the Hightstown Engine Co. No. 1 on Sunday. (Courtesy photo)
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IRENE: HIGHTSTOWN: Library untouched despite nearby flooding
Floodwaters did not reach inside the Hightstown Memorial Library on Sunday. (Courtesy photo)
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IRENE: Central Jersey: Flooding closes bridges in Allentown, Plumsted
Emergency workers have blocked access to the South Main Street bridge in Allentown until engineers can determine if floodwaters have compromised the structure. Photo by Chuck Lynch
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IRENE: EAST WINDSOR: Restrictions placed on residential sewage usage
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR – While drinking tap water remains safe in the township, officials issued restrictions on residential sewage discharge at 11 p.m. Sunday. “Due to the extreme flooding at our sewage treatment plant, the East Windsor Municipal Utilities Authority is asking our customers to minimize the discharge of…
