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Pedestrians, Drivers 'Are a Danger to Us,' Police Say
Chatham Borough officials ask anyone who can to go home and stay off the roads and sidewalks.

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Chatham Borough officials ask anyone who can to go home and stay off the roads and sidewalks.

Further closures will be determined day by day.
Utility wires down all over town and pose significant danger to residents, police say.
Residents urged to report downed trees to police, power outages to local police and to stay indoors.
JCP&L shows customers without power in the Chathams.
All non-emergency vehicles prohibited from Florham Park roadways until further notice.
Add your photos to this article, and tell us in the comments how the weather is holding up in your neighborhood.
Add your photos to this article, and tell us in the comments how the weather is holding up in your neighborhood.
Let us and others know if your business, shop, service or organization is closing due to the Hurricane.
With rains still light in the area, officials hope residents will not have to evacuate.
Let us and others know if your business, shop, service or organization is closing due to the Hurricane.
Stay inside Monday, and stay safe during and after Sandy hits.
Residents are asked to have patience during the storm.
Stay inside Monday, and stay safe during and after Sandy hits.
Hanover Park, East Hanover and Florham Park schools will all be closed due to storm.
Superintendent Dr. Michael LaSusa said high sustained winds while students travel to and from school is a safety concern for the district.
Think you missed anything in the Chathams this week?
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Officials recommend residents have food and water to last for at least three days.