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IRENE: For many in Valley, storm’s effects won’t go away soon
A large section of the D&R Canal bank near Valley Road’s intersection with Route 29 was destroyed, causing the canal to drain into the Delaware River and a washout of Route 29.
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MANVILLE: Pets find haven at high school
Elliot Titus is happy to be reunited with his dog, Misty, at the temporary animal shelter set up at Manville High School.
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Area schools begin classes next week
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Despite shocks and shakes resulting from the Aug. 23 earthquake in Virginia and Hurricane Irene, which ravaged the area over the weekend, parents hopefully have had the time to get ready to send their youngsters to school next week. Here are some of the things local children and their families…
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Where were you Sept. 11, 2001
The Cranbury Press welcomes readers to share their experiences surrounding 9/11, including personal stories and photos. We will publish a series of readership reflections in September in honor of the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives 10 years ago as a result of the terrorists attacks by Al-Qaeda. Send your memories, reflections and photographs…
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IRENE: For many in Valley, storm’s effects won’t go away soon
A large tree rests on the roof of a Woosamonsa Road residence. The dwelling was destroyed during the storm. The owners were not home at the time.
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PRINCETON: Loss of power forces McCaffrey’s to dump food
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer One chore of storm recovery is cleaning out the refrigerator imagine cleaning out cases and cases and aisles and aisles of refrigerators and freezers. That is exactly what McCaffrey’s supermarket in the Princeton Shopping Center had to do after the store lost power due to the wrath of Hurricane…
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CRANBURY: Township behind in revenue so far this year
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY After reviewing the township’s midyear revenue and expenses, the Township Committee noticed the township is not receiving as much revenue as it expected. The township budgeted to spend $5,455,778 by June 30 and spent $4,917,790, but property values are expected to go down again next year. By June 30,…
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’Tragedy of our own making’
Mary Bell Lambertville The wheels have come off of the Obama bus. It was up on the cinder blocks on some rental property in Martha’s Vineyard recently. The president is clearly in over his head. And his self-pitying is most unflattering. President Barack Obama’s economic policy prescriptions, textbook Keynesian nonsense have failed. History would…
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