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IRENE: HIGHTSTOWN: Library untouched despite nearby flooding
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor The Hightstown Memorial Library has been spared from flooding despite water overtaking portions of Route 33, N. Main St. and S. Main St. on Sunday. "No water at all has come inside. We are so lucky,” said Head Librarian Linda Cholewiak near 1 p.m. Sunday. "The water from the lake…
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IRENE: Central Jersey: Flooding closes bridges in Allentown, Plumsted
Emergency workers have blocked access to the South Main Street bridge in Allentown until engineers can determine if floodwaters have compromised the structure. Photo by Chuck Lynch
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IRENE: HIGHTSTOWN: Floodwaters receding downtown
Am East Windsor Regional School District SUV drives through water where the Etra Lake has flooded on Millstone Road. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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Chauncey Hotel & Conference Center is Open After Storm
Sara Blivaiss The Chauncey Hotel and Conference Center in Princeton/Lawrenceville is open after the storm. They have full power and if you need a guest room we are offering a special $109 room rate for local residents. Also offering a full $10/per person dinner buffet. For reservations, please call 609-921-3600.
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IRENE: Water-level sensors on Commission bridges ready
NEW HOPE — Water-level sensors the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission installed on some of its bridges after the floods of 2004, 2005 and 2006 will play a role in helping hydrologists track and report to public the threat rising river levels pose if Hurricane Irene hits the region over the weekend. Where attached…
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Sharrows a sign of relief from auto culture
Maurie Cohen, Princeton Your brief, cavalier dismissal of the new bicycle-friendly roadway markings around town (“The trouble with sharrows,” Aug. 26) perpetuates an automobile imperiousness that has been widely common for far too long. We would presumably regard it as ridiculous to educate only the largest and most boisterous students in our public schools and…
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IRENE: WEST WINDSOR: Flooding, but no major damage
The tunnel at the Princeton Junction train station on Sunday. Photo courtesy of West Windsor PD
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank – Reflecting on the Past – Banking on the Future
Peapack-Gladstone Bank’s Bridgewater Branch is a work of art!
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IRENE: Community shares Hurricane Irene photos
The "Welcome to Hightstown" display on Main Street features rushing floodwaters on Sunday. (Courtesy photo by Ken Radz)
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