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The 15-minute trip from Nancy to Somerset might not seem like much to the average driver. But if you’re making that trip four to five times a week just to ....
1 of 4 Somerset Mayor Alan Keck, Forcht Broadcasting Senior Vice President Amy Stroud, SPEDA President and CEO Chris Girdler, Pulaski County Judge-Executive Steve Kelley and Forcht Broadcasting President and CEO Mike Tarter with SPEDA mini-grant recipients Battlefield Coffee Co. (Phil Keeney and Dean Whitaker). Somerset Mayor Alan Keck, Forcht Broadcasting Senior Vice President Amy Stroud, SPEDA President and CEO Chris Girdler, Pulaski County Judge-Executive Steve Kelley and Forcht Broadcasting President and CEO Mike Tarter with SPEDA mini-grant recipients Epperson Engineering (Cody and Justin Epperson). Somerset Mayor Alan Keck, Forcht Broadcasting Senior Vice President Amy Stroud, SPEDA President and CEO Chris Girdler, Pulaski County Judge-Executive Steve Kelley and Forcht Broadcasting President and CEO Mike Tarter with SPEDA mini-grant recipients Flatt-Broke Sign Works (Johnny Flatt and Kelly Mitchell). ....
See coastal flooding brought on by winter storm at the Jersey Shore Updated Feb 01, 2021; Posted Feb 01, 2021 A car is stranded in flood waters, due to a winter storm, on Delaware Avenue in Atlantic City during high tide, Monday, Feb. 1, 2021Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Facebook Share Twitter Share While a large part of the state was covered in snow by Monday morning, many of the southern shore towns faced a different concern: coastal flooding brought on by a powerful nor’easter. The first high tide Monday, which occurred around 9:30 a.m. in Atlantic City and around 11 a.m. in Tuckerton, brought moderate flooding to these and many other Jersey Shore communities. Numerous roads were flooded and impassable, prompting road closures. ....