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Community reacts to hurricane
Pat Duncan volunteered at Molte Bene on North Main Street on Monday. He was one of many community members to show support for the local business. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Volunteers support cafe devastated by floodwaters
Volunteers work inside Molto Bene on Monday. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Volunteers support cafe devastated by floodwaters
Community volunteers lend a hand to help Molto Bene owners remove destroyed property from the Main Street business on Monday. Water engulfed several downtown businesses and landmarks the day before. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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EAST WINDSOR: Township delivers help in time of crisis
Township mayor thanks fire and rescue volunteers, chief of police, and Public Works director for work during storm By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — The township extended its assistance and resources to its neighbors as communities such as Hightstown were dealt a devastating blow caused by floodwaters from Hurricane Irene. Mayor Steve Kirson…
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Community reacts to hurricane
Peddie Lake is calm on Monday, one day after overflowing into Downtown Hightstown. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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EAST WINDSOR: Fallen EMT honored
East Windsor resident, who passed away Sunday after a Princeton rescue mission during Hurricane Irene, was honored by family, community at memorial By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, The Packet Group A doting father, loving husband, community volunteer and hero were all words used to describe Emergency Medical Technician Michael Kenwood at his memorial service on Wednesday.…
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PRINCETON: Squad, police, family bid farewell to EMT
Pallbearers carry the coffin of Michael Kenwood after services for the Princeton emergency medical technician Wednesday in Paramus. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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HIGHTSTOWN: Volunteers support cafe devastated by floodwaters
The storm left behind a broken window of a door at Molto Bene on North Main Street. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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PRINCETON AREA: Don’t leave these 8 tasks off your fall checklist
The arrival of fall weather offers a good reminder for homeowners to prepare their homes for the winter months ahead. Getting a furnace inspection, replacing filters, raking leaves and checking gutters are common tasks associated with autumn. But there are other just-as-important tasks that could easily be overlooked. Angie’s List, the nation’s premier provider of…
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