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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Noon Saturday police advisory on Irene
HURRICANE IRENE ADVISORY 12PM SATURDAY This is the noon advisory from the South Brunswick Office of Emergency Management. FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM NOON EDT TODAY THROUGH SUNDAY EVENING… * HEAVY AND POSSIBLY RECORD SETTING RAINFALL AMOUNTS OVER THE WEEKEND MAY RESULT IN MAJOR FLOODING IN NEW JERSEY. FORECAST RAINFALL AMOUNTS RANGE FROM ABOUT…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Irene 8 p.m. Saturday police advisory
(Governor’s Office/Tim Larsen photo) Gov. Christopher Christie and Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno visit evacuees sheltered from Hurricane Irene at Rutgers University in Piscataway on Saturday.
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Savor New Hope- 20 Restaurants Donate to the Arts
Area chefs assemble at New Hope Arts to plan for the open air event
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Savor New Hope- 20 Restaurants Donate to the Arts
By New Hope Arts. Org Annual Culinary and Arts Event Is Bigger Than Ever Seventh “Savor New Hope” To Feature Area’s Finest Restaurants and Caterers New Hope, PA. August 24, 2011 – In what promises to be a diverse and exciting weekend of arts, entertainment and culinary delights, Savor New Hope will be featured at…
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East Windsor and Hightstown issue reverse 911 calls to residents in wake of impending tropical storm
Residents urged to stay indoors tonight By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor Hightstown and East Windsor residents have been urged to stay indoors during Hurricane Irene’s impact slated to begin Saturday evening. The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a tropical storm warning, flood watch and hazardous weather outlook for the area. Both East…
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19th Amendment turns 91
Suffragist Alice Paul on Aug. 26, 1920. (Photo courtesy of National Archives)
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Gov. Christie signs bills at Terhune Orchards
$90.6 million to be used to preserve farmland By Lea Kahn,The Packet Group Seated at a table set up in front of two farm tractors at Terhune Orchards, Gov. Chris Christie signed into law several measures Aug. 17 that provide $90.6 million in grants to counties, towns and nonprofit groups to preserve farmland. The legislation…
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WEST WINDSOR: Helping hands
The most recent commitment by Congregation Beth Chaim members to HomeFront’s motel meals program brought a record turnout of volunteers, including several children, all helping to assemble 120 individual dinners for homeless people living in welfare motels along Route 1 in Lawrence and Trenton, lacking access to cooking facilities. In photo: Holly Singer-Eland, Jeremy Eland,…
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