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Call to White House Gets Colts Neck Supplies
Mayor Jarrett Engel said his call to the White House was returned within minutes.

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Mayor Jarrett Engel said his call to the White House was returned within minutes.

Both Mayors said activities will resume once residents have power and roads are safe.
Residents can sign up to bring baked goods to the Rec Center by calling (732)-617-0100.
Engel has requested ice and water from FEMA.
No membership or pre-registration is necessary.
Some schools do not yet have power.
The recycling yard is open for bulk drop-off, no permit needed, until Dec. 8.
An announcement confirming the ongoing schedule will be made on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
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Hurricane Sandy has caused severe damage to many local businesses. if you're a small business owner, here's some helpful advice for how to recover.
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Over 40 Teen Advisory Committee members knocked in doors in Greenbriar.
Both townships have some changes to polling locations.
Restoring high-voltage lines is nearing completion.
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First Responders had dozens of carbon-monoxide calls during Hurricane Sandy.
Marlboro Township will continue its charging stations (open on Friday until 6 p.m.) through the weekend from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
All schedule changes planned for next week for Marlboro are dependent on having power in schools.
Hornik said he is not happy with the communication from JCP&L.
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