A motorist drives through flooding along 1st Street in Hoboken during heavy rains from remnants of Hurricane Ida on Sept. 1, 2021. Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media
New Jersey municipalities will share $39.35 million in federal funds to protect against flooding under two program
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Recently I discovered something new about a Warminster man who invented the steamboat and a workable submarine. He also conceived the first car while strolling through town. John Fitch “just missed being the inventor of the modern automobile,” noted Bucks historian George MacReynolds in 19
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ESSEX COUNTY, NJ — Belleville, Bloomfield and Newark issued boil water advisories on Tuesday after a major main break near Branch Brook Park. Water pressure and service was affected in all three municipalities, officials said.
Here's what happened in each town.
Belleville officials
Daytime temperatures have dropped below 90 degrees in most parts of New Jersey but the drought watch continues, which means it’s still hot and abnormally dry and everyone is being asked to cut back on their use of water.
For many Garden State farmers, however, that’s just n
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