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Flood Advisory For Parts Of Hudson, Union, Essex Counties: NWS

UpdatedThu, May 27, 2021 at 5:32 pm ET Reply Low-lying and coastal areas of North Jersey are under a coastal advisory. Pictured: A man looks out of his stalled car in a low-lying area in Hoboken during a storm last July. (Caren Lissner/Patch) Low-lying and coastal areas of North Jersey, like the Hudson County waterfront (pictured), are under a coastal advisory. Homes and businesses with basements near the waterfront will experience minor flooding, said the NWS. (Caren Lissner/Patch) NORTH JERSEY The National Weather Service issued a coastal flooding advisory on Thursday afternoon, predicting that more than an inch of rain could fall on northern New Jersey from Friday night into Saturday morning, and that low-lying and coastal roads and basements will experience minor flooding.

NYS Trooper Releases Barred Owl He Rescued Off 1-87

NYS Trooper Releases Barred Owl He Rescued Off 1-87 Talk about coming full circle. A New York State Trooper released a Barred Owl he rescued in the Hudson Valley. The owl was lucky Trooper Christopher Markwica, was on duty as he saved his life. The wounded owl spent about a month being rehabilitated by North Country Wild Care after being rescued from I-87. North Country Wild Care is a nonprofit organization created to assist Wildlife Rehabilitators in the Schenectady, Warren, Washington, Saratoga, Albany, Rensselaer, Montgomery, Fulton and Essex Counties of New York. Credit - New York State Police North Country Wild Care helps with injured and orphaned wildlife in upstate New York. They rehabilitate the injured animals while keeping them wild and release them back into their natural habitat. They work with all types of animals, including squirrels, rabbits, deer, skunks, opossum, bobcats, foxes, chipmunks, porcupines, and birds of all kinds, including hawks, eagles and ow

NVRH CFO Bob Hersey receives community service award

Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital (NVRH) CFO Bob Hersey has received the Dr. John Elliot Community Service Award for 2020. This award, in memory of Dr. John Elliott, is awarded annually to an employee of NVRH for volunteer service to the community. Hersey was recognized for his expertise in the field of finance and his genuine good will and was nominated by Lew Apgar, a Community Health Worker at NVRH’s Community Connections. “Bob has consistently helped us with our accounting questions, has given advice on best financial practices, and has always been available when we needed to ask questions or solicit support,” Executive Director of the Community Restorative Justice Center Susan Cherry said. “He gives so much.”

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