Wednesday, March 6, 2013
New Jersey's Office of Emergency Management is monitoring the storm and calling on residents to be prepared.
Gov. Chris Christie has ordered the activation of the State Emergency Operations Center Wednesday morning in anticipation of a mid-Atlantic coastal storm expected to bring heavy rain and snow, high winds and coastal flooding to New Jersey. The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management is currently monitoring the storm, which should arrive tonight and last through Friday morning. Col. Rick Fuentes, State Police Superintendent and Director of the state's OEM is asking residents to be careful on the road during the storm as there exist the potential for slippery conditions. Residents of coastal communities, many of them still recovering after Hurricane Sandy, face the thread of potential high winds and flooding, he said, and should heed …
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Surfers and fishermen head toward shore
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- Kevin Shea
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Sunday, October 28, 2012
Surfers and fishermen outnumbered beach walkers on many beaches Saturday evening as Hurricane Sandy approached offshore. These surfers and fishermen were at the beach in Bay Head, which is under mandatory state orders to evacuate by 4 p.m. Sunday.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Up to 4 inches of rain is expected
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Monday, April 23, 2012
A spring nor'easter with rain and high winds soaked the Jersey Shore on Sunday and continued to churn on Monday morning. From the shore north through New York City and into southern New England, up to 4 inches of rain is expected to fall by mid-morning on Monday. A coastal flood warning has been declared for the area. The National Weather Service issued a coastal flood warning for the area on Sunday but predicted the storm calming to a drizzle this evening. This morning's forecast calls for areas of drizzle before 10 a.m., then isolated showers between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., then scattered sprinkles after 2 p.m. Cloudy, with a high near 55. Breezy, with a west wind between 14 and 23 mph. For the evening, scattered sprinkles before 8 p.m., …
Sunday, March 25, 2012
A weekly recap of the past week's news.
This week we saw fires hospitalize residents, met an outstanding teen, and reported on Thursday's city council meeting. Here are some highlights from the past week's news: On Monday, we met Miss Cape May County Outstanding Teen, announced the winner of our readers' choice for favorite seasonal spot, posted the deadline for tax assessment appeals, examined a study that ranked New Jersey no. 1 in laws to fight corruption, posted a police activity report, saw the state revise a beach access proposal and watched a fire hospitalize one resident. On Tuesday, we read what regional newspapers had to say about BYOB in OC, saw BYOB opponents form a commitee and launch a website and saw another resident hospitalized after another fire. On Wednesday, …
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