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Government
New Jersey's Aging Infrastructure No Match for Superstorm
Even before Hurricane Sandy slammed into the state, New Jersey faced mind-boggling upgrade costs to modernize its aging infrastructure: from drinking water facilities, to mass transit, to...
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Elections
Voters Cast Their Ballots in Hightstown and Cranbury
Hightstown Borough moved their polling location last week from Hightstown High School to the First Presbyterian Church. Despite the move, Borough Clerk Debra Sopronyi said residents ...
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Business
'Foreign Workers' in New Jersey for Sandy Can Help with Nor'easter
Hurricane Sandy may help New Jersey survive the nor'easter scheduled to hit the state Wednesday. That's because, with all the Sandy power outages, PSE&G president and chief opera...
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Elections
November School Board Elections May Be Even Harder to Spot
For all the uncertainty this week will bring for New Jersey public schools, throw in a truly unprecedented event: school board elections as part of Tuesday's national ballot. The que...
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Elections
New Polling Places for Some as Sandy Shuts Down Sites
Believe it or not, there’s an election today, and it’s not just any election. It’s a big one. Despite the turmoil of the past week, voters will still head to the polls and select a n...
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Health
Saving after Sandy
The blackout legacy of Sandy affected man, woman and child, plunging all into cold darkness, putting all in harms way. However, for few was this trauma more acute then for cancer ...
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Blog Post
IRS Waives Diesel Fuel Penalty Due to Hurricane Sandy
The Internal Revenue Service, in response to shortages of clear diesel fuel caused by Hurricane Sandy, will not impose a tax penalty when dyed diesel fuel is sold for use or used on the h...
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Volunteers in the News
Local Community Resources For Hurricane Victims
Many in New Jersey, some in the East Windsor area, are still suffering the effects of Hurricane Sandy. That’s why East Windsor Patch has compiled a list of resources and drives in th...