I was actually in the "voluntary evacuation" zone, in atlantic co. NJ... just 5 miles east of me was a mandatory evac, and all of cape may county was evacuated. amazingly, the christian school tried to do the nice thing and send buses into atlantic city to bus out the homeless, crackheads, and other scum of the city, 24 hrs after the mandatory evac.... to no surprise, a group of them got out of the gymnasium, broke into and beat a senior citizen, robbed him of money and jewelry, then moved a little down the road to a pony ride place, tied the 81yr old woman to a chair, beat her and stole her car, just to go rob the local general store, they claim they were caught... if not, they're wandering the wrong woods. just proves there is no such thing as stereotypes, just people living up to their ways... the sad part is i had to lock my windows that night... the frt windows on the porch were never locked since i put the picture window in 2 yrs ago. i had a loaded .357, a .22 long, and a 12ga waiting to do society a favor....
i had the windows boarded up on the garage, all cars packed it tight, with 2 friends gettin a "last minute in" i managed to squeeze 29 cars in the garage with room for all the lawn furniture... i was glad that when the storm had passed, there were simply leaves on the ground... didnt look like as much as a typical thunderstorm!
on a lighter note, i'm sure glad i'm where i am now, i hear my old house in north jersey went under 7-8' of water from the 15' over crested passaic river... one john mentioned... during floyd, we got close to 3' in the street... nothing had made it into the garage though that time for me...
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From: John Paxos <a57fury@xxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thu, Sep 1, 2011 10:50 am Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Fins and Irene Hello All
I live in the Ramapo Mountains in Oakland, NJ about 35 miles northwest of New York City. We had about 10-11 inches of rain and 45 to 50 miles per hour winds. Parts of the town and surrounding counties got hit really bad with flooding. The Ramapo River, which runs through Oakland, crested about 7-8 feet above flood level. Luckily we live about a mile and a half uphill from the river. Other rivers in the surrounding counties crest up to 15 feet above flood level. The amount of rain that fell was really unbelievable. No trees down and we had power throughout the storm. Though I had 15 gallons of gas and a generator ready just in case. My daughter on the other side of town lost power for about 36 hours. My other daughter, about 3 blocks away, was fine. So all in all, we made out OK. But some of the other people in town are still trying to dry out.
John Paxos
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From: RICHARD HALL <rahall01@xxxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thu, Sep 1, 2011 8:58 am Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Fins and Irene
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