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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Township Will Pick Up Storm Debris, Focus On Hardest-Hit Areas First

Employees working 14 to 16 hour days to cope with task, public works director says

Be patient. That's the advice storm-weary Public Works Director Steven Seiler has for residents who put storm debris from Hurricane Sandy out at curbside for pickup. Public Works employees are concentrating on the hardest hit sections of the township first, especially Glen Cove and Amherst Beach, he said. "We are running 10 trucks a day, working 14 to 16 hour days," he said. Some homes in Glen Cove had between two to three feet of water in them, Seiler said. "They were the hardest hit right now," he said. "Most of the homes in Glen Cove, the whole first floors are out on the curb." Workers will eventually get to every house in the township with debris and bulk items at curbside, he said. Regular garbage pickup has already begun, but …

foggyworld

4:28 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

More strange coverage. One article says the Point was the hardest hit spot and yet we are not receiving the aid we need. Notice which area is left out in this article - Good Luck Point. People here want to repair or start from scratch but are receiving no information pertaining to our area. Many have paid for dumpsters and clean up crews and others are doing things by themselves. We have 3 …   more ›

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