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Sandy Recovery Update From West Caldwell
The following update is posted on the West Caldwell Township website.

I am a graduate of Verona High School and have been a resident of Caldwell since 2004, when my husband and I purchased a house we could not resist because it was steps away from both the downtown and Grover Cleveland Park. We are now raising two very active boys here and love our neighbors and neighborhood. Professionally, I have worked in community journalism for the past 12 years. I am the former editor of Caldwells Patch and Montclair Magazine and before that I was managing editor of The Montclair Times. From 1997 to 2001, I worked for what was then an Internet start-up, Audible.com, as a Web editor. So here I am, back online, doing the community journalism that I love and in communities I care so deeply about.
The following update is posted on the West Caldwell Township website.

A message from Mayor Ann Dassing says PSE&G main transfer station to area was flooded.
All are welcome to Pizza Potluck Thursday night at Caldwell church gym.
Patch is compiling a list of open businesses and restaurants in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. Please add and update what you know.
Power outages are still widespread. Schools closed for a fourth day in Caldwell-West Caldwell, through the end of the week in North Caldwell.
Area residents tap out gasoline at Bloomfield Avenue station filling up cars and gas cans for power generators.
Caldwell area schools will remain closed due to Hurricane Sandy power outages.
Power returning in spots in West Caldwell. ShopRite will re-open on Wednesday morning. Caldwell College will close Oct. 31.
A man from Caldwell fell 20 feet in North Caldwell Monday trying to secure a construction project.
Widespread loss of power and flooded polling sites are a possibility as Hurricane Sandy threatens state.
Crews from around country in position to help customers served by Jersey Central Power & Light.
Emergency information from local officials, updates on school closings and more.
A look at the biggest stories from the past week.
Seven tips for staying safe during Hurricane Sandy.
"Books for Kids" will be distributed throughout Essex County via the Newark and Irvington Public Libraries.
Towns, residents bracing for potentially catastrophic collision of Hurricane Sandy and a winter Nor'Easter.
James Caldwell High School Spirit Band 25 members strong.
Competitions include relay races and throw the rubber chicken.