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Flooded ballpark ready for first pitch, unvaccinated Rutgers students locked out of virtual class, more cash for Ida victims tops our news.

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Flooded ballpark ready for first pitch, unvaccinated Rutgers students locked out of virtual class, more cash for Ida victims tops our news.

A flash flood watch remains in effect until early Thursday morning in a region still reeling from Ida's deluge last week.
More heavy rain, possible flooding, officer saved by pedestrians, shock as communities excluded from disaster aid list tops our news.
The damage assessments are still coming in as the search for the missing continues. Patch was on the ground for day 3 with all the updates.
Nationwide, 2,063 fully vaccinated COVID-19 patients have still been hospitalized or have died. Here are New Jersey's numbers.
Patch has assembled the can't-miss headlines from our hyperlocal storm coverage. See what Ida wrought on the Garden State.
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