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Sports
Storm-Battered Giants Fans Persevere, Pack MetLife Stadium
Football fans converged Sunday on East Rutherford to watch the Giants battle the Steelers at MetLife Stadium, just a couple miles from where a massive tidal surge brought on by Hurricane ...
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News
Power Mostly Restored, Residents Asked Not to Trick or Treat
Most of Livingston should have had power restored, said Livingston Mayor Stephen Santola. PSE&G told the township that 99% of homes who lost power during Hurricane Sandy have been re...
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News
Nor'easter Forecast Turning Grim
Hundreds of thousands of New Jerseyans still reeling without power as temperatures took a decidedly colder turn the last two nights now face the prospect of a major Nor'easter striking th...
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Government
State Announces Emergency Bus Service For Monday Commute
The following is a press release from the office of Gov. Christie: Trenton, NJ – Coming on the heels of NJ TRANSIT’s restoration of rail and bus service to New York and utilizing f...
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News
Christie: Go Back to Work, Open Schools, Calm Down
The state should be as good as back to normal by the end of next week, Gov. Chris Christie said during a press conference in Hoboken on Sunday afternoon. "A week ago today we were pr...
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Schools
Update: All Livingston Schools Have Power
Updated on Monday at 11 a.m. The following is a message from Livingston School's Superintendent Brad Draeger sent to parents concerning the upcoming school week. Dear Par...
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Government
Sense of Normalcy Returning to Livingston
Life is returning to almost-normal conditions in Livingston Sunday, nearly a week after Hurricane Sandy beared down on the township, Mayor Stephen Santola said Sunday morning. The ma...
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Government
Need FEMA Help? Register Now
As the full extent of Hurricane Sandy's impact is still being uncovered, residents who lost homes or have suffered damage to them may apply to FEMA for help right now. Registering yo...