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Volunteer to Help Post-Sandy Clean-Up Efforts
Gov. Chris Christie has activated the New Jersey volunteer emergency response hotline (1-800-JERSEY-7).

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Gov. Chris Christie has activated the New Jersey volunteer emergency response hotline (1-800-JERSEY-7).

Check out the USDA guidelines for the food safety in an unpowered refrigerator.
The Mayor said residents need to wait out the storm.
Mayor Jon Hornik is urging residents to stay home.
JCP&L has online outage maps that are constantly updated.
JCP&L has online outage maps are constantly updated.
Marlboro and Colts Neck Fire Departments are responding.
Motorists are asked to stay off of the road.
JCP&L is reporting less than 10 outages as of 10:45 a.m.
Election offices remain open on Monday, despite Hurricane Sandy.
The Mayor has signed a Local State of Emergency Declaration.
Residents with well-water are urged to fill a bathtub now.
A shelter has been set up at the Carl Sandburg Middle School.
The local Office of Emergency Management is in place.
Residents can head to these locations to charge electronic devices.
The parade was scheduled for Sunday at 5 p.m.
Districts made announcements on Saturday in anticipation of heavy flooding, power failures and dangerous driving conditions.
Cheerleaders in partnership with the school's Peer Leaders raised $3,300 to donate to the American Cancer Society.
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