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WEST AMWELL: Nov. 3 update
Ninety percent of power out Lt. Stephen J. Bartzak, commanding officer, West Amwell Township Police Department, reported early this afternoon that: About 1,800 township residents are out of power. Route 518 ( Brunswick Pike), Mill, Lakeview, Rock Road West and Alexauken Creek roads are closed along with Old Route 518 East and West. …
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EAST WINDSOR: Polling places change as power outages linger
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LAMBERTVILLE: Storm aftermath update
THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE will give the City an update Saturday, Nov. 3, on the status of the restoration of power. This information will be specific to Lambertville and other municipalities. GAS: Beginning at noon, the Governor is implementing an odd/even license plate gas purchase. For instance, on Nov. 3, those with icense plates…
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PENNINGTON: A message from Weed Tucker
Pennington’s acting mayor, Edwin Weed Tucker, has reported the following: The OEM (Office of Emergency Management) has been monitoring the borough’s position in relation to emergency services and infrastructure issues both within and around the borough. They will also be involved in assessing damage and FEMA reimbursement for activities and will direct homeowners to gain…
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EAST WINDSOR: Firefighters quell barn blaze
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR – Friday night, firefighters saved two pets when a family’s barn burned down on Windsor Perrineville Road. "Deputy 46 Eric Coran was first on location who reported a fully involved barn (fire)," said Chief Barry Rashkin of East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company No. 2. "At that time he…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Recent Sandy updates
UPDATE 13 High Pointe at Hopewell is still without power, as are parts of Orchard Avenue, and parts of Hopewell Borough (West Prospect, East Lanning). Some parts of Crusher Road came on line yesterday. One report indicated that 3,600 Hopewell Township residents – including 1,137 JCP&L customers – are without power. Only 252 of…
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PRINCETON: Crews working on downed lines
Crews from Ameren in Missouri arrived on Witherspoon Street in Princeton Friday afternoon to untangle and restring down utility lines at the corner of Green Street in front of the Princeton Arts Council building.
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EAST WINDSOR: Firefighters quell barn blaze
East Windsor firefighters arrive to battle a barn ablaze the night of Nov. 2 on Windsor Perrineville Road. (Courtesy photo by Cindy Rashkin)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK:Town deals with historic storm
Ed Birch photo A firefighter tests a power line across New Road Tuesday afternoon as firefighters work to put out a house fire.
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