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IRENE: SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Irene lashes township
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim. Officrs block the northbound section of Route 1 at the Ridge Road intersection in Monmouth Junction.
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IRENE: EAST WINDSOR: Rescuer dies after being swept away in Princeton
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert,The Packet Group EAST WINDSOR — The community mourns a hero. Township resident Michael Kenwood, 39, of the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad, has died from his injuries after being swept away Sunday morning during a swift water rescue attempt, according to officials. Mr. Kenwood, an emergency medical technician, had been dispatched…
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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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Community shares Hurricane Irene photos
Hurricane Irene caused damage along the East Coast from Saturday until Sunday. Locals captured images of the flood, rain and wind damages caused by the storm, and many citizens have generously shared their photos with the Herald for our readership. While some of these photos are on display online, others will be published in…
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HURRICANE IRENE: Send your photos
Do you have an unique view of the storm? The Herald welcomes our readers to share your photos and stories of Hurricane Irene and its impact.. Send stories and photos to Managing Editor Jen Samuel via e-mail, [email protected], or contact her by phone, 609-874-2176.
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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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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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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Irene lashes township
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim. Officrs block the northbound section of Route 1 at the Ridge Road intersection in Monmouth Junction.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Library untouched despite nearby flooding
Floodwaters near Hightstown Memorial Library on Sunday. (Courtesy photo)
