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Sandy Hits: Moorestown Storm Aftermath

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A tree on East Main Street tree ripped out of the ground by Sandy
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A tree down on Chester Avenue Tuesday morning
A tree on East Main Street tree ripped out of the ground by Sandy
A tree on East Main Street tree ripped out of the ground by Sandy
A tree on East Second Street knocked down by Hurricane Sandy
South Church Street between Route 38 and Main Street. Somehow, no one was hurt and no lines were torn down.

Sandy is gone, but its effects will be with us for days, most likely. Much of Moorestown is without power Tuesday, thanks in part to a number of trees down around town.

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Christine E. Fisher

10:14 am on Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Much damage- quite startling.. but these trees were big when I was little-- long ago!
If nothing else, maybe someone who is unemployed can use the firewood?
--former res.

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Peter Beter

2:23 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Obama will be unemployed in a few days....save the wood for him when he is sent packing back to Chicago...

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ObjectiveMind

11:39 am on Friday, November 2, 2012

Obama will be better off when he doesn't have to worry about or impress people who hate him as much as u do - regardless of if he wins or loses. Actualy I would love to see Rumney clean up all this mess.

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oh brother

11:42 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

oh peter peter pumpkin eater had a wife but could not keep her...how WRONG YOU are!!

HopScotch Champ

3:43 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Peter.....nice moniker!....I predict Romney in a land slide....We should start a fire wood drive for the Obamas...call it...."Give B.O. your wood"

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ObjectiveMind

11:43 am on Friday, November 2, 2012

Romney in a land slide, what?

Frederick John LaVergne for Congress

5:06 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Well, folks...the storm has passed. Now the real work begins. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all, as you deal as you must with the aftermath.

I have no intention of politicizing the storm. I pray only for the safety of you and your loved ones...

Let the first responders do their jobs, and the utility workers, theirs. If asked, assist - otherwise, it is best if we wait patiently. Where possible, look in on your neighbors. Make sure they are okay.

Watch each others' backs, folks. We can weather this in exemplary fashion, or succumb to our own baser nature.

For the next week, pay close attention to the good you see done by your fellow man. The media will only be reporting the defeats, never the victories.

Patience is a virtue, and a difficult one to abide with. We will all need much patience over the next few days, as lines form for fuel, and as we wait our turn for restoration of our utilities. We're fortunate that the temperature is relatively mild - things could have been much worse.

Be sure and thank those in your community who help out when you see them over the next coming weeks. They've earned your thanks, but they only rarely receive them.
That's another change that is long overdue.

Personally, our family escaped with no injuries, and property damage can be repaired. Today, each of us knows what is really important.

Let's show the world what Jersey can do.

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HopScotch Champ

11:55 am on Friday, November 2, 2012

uhhhh yea....Romney has 53% of the vote in the bag....and even the 47% that "should" vote for Obama most of them are either frustrated with his failed presidency or typically don't even vote. 2008 was a fluke.....

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