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SOUTH WARD IN TRENTON,NJ IS NOT GETTING ENOUGH HELP
By Sunny Walker Miriam Martinez of Trenton, NJ has witness first handed the devastation from the wrath of Hurricane Irene. The residents of South Ward were displaced until all utilities are restored and homes are inspected. Many will remain homeless even after the all clear, because of severe damage to their homes; the business owners of…
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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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MANVILLE: Pets find haven at high school
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Animals have taken over Manville High School, and they are all having a lot of fun. Dogs, cats and birds have come to take up a temporary residence in the gym lobby and the grounds outside after being evacuated from their flooded homes. Residents who had been evacuated were…
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IRENE: In Pennington, foundations collapse, tree stops traffic
A big tree hoisted sections of sidewalk several feet into the air and held them there after falling across South Main Street at about 3 p.m. Sunday. The tree was still there Wednesday morning. It was being removed Wednesday evening and is gone now.
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MANVILLE: Army Corps of Engineers visits Manville
The New York district commander of the Army Corps of Engineers, Col. John R. Boulé II, made a field visit to Manville on July 21. Councilman Richard Onderko said the colonel’s military experience and education “are impressive, and I felt it would be an honor to just shake his hand based on his service to…
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Days of the Past
Martin Rapp The 34th annual "Days of the Past" Antique Power and Equipment Show will be held September 16,17 & 18 at Washington Crossing State Park NJ. Sponsored by the Delaware Valley Old Time Power and equipment Association the show features antique tractors and farm equipment. Also partisipating is the Central Jersey Chapter of the…
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IRENE:CRANBURY: Storm floods bridges, homes
Firemen rescue a man stranded in the floowaters on the east side of Route 130. Photo courtesy of Cranbury Fire Department.
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MONROE: New high school has more space, technology
The new MTHS can fit all four classes at one time. Staff photos by David Kilby.
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