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Following an official proclamation by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie moving Halloween trick-or-treating to Monday in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the borough appears ready to make has made the move … Continue reading
The effects of Hurricane Sandy were not as severe as many feared in the borough, but there still are many neighbors without power — some being told not to expect … Continue reading
Hurricane Sandy’s wind and rains caused significant damage at the Jersey Shore and up through New York City and led to hundreds of thousands being without power — but Barrington … Continue reading
Bulletin will continue to post storm reports on Facebook, but not as much on the BarringtonBulletin.com page because it’s all changing so quickly. IF ANY RESIDENTS IN THE AREA WANT … Continue reading
CONTACT NUMBERS TO KNOW IN BARRINGTON Barrington Police: (856) 547-3350 Barrington Fire Department: (856) 546-7555 Michael DePierri, Barrington Emergency Management Coordinator: (856) 547-4758 Barrington Public Works: In case of an emergency, call Central … Continue reading
The latest National Weather Service reports for the Barrington area suggest the borough and neighboring communities could see more than 4 inches of rain from Sunday through the end of … Continue reading
While the likelihood that the remnants of Hurricane Sandy slam into South Jersey continues to increase, the National Weather Service notes that the warnings of heavy rainfall, high winds and … Continue reading
The Holcomb Bus Service that provides busing for children in Barrington experienced a 61 percent initial out-of-service fail rate, according to the recently released School Bus Inspection Reporting System. All … Continue reading
Hurricane Sandy, currently moving toward Jamaica and Cuba, could result in damaging winds and significant rainfall and flooding early next week, according to the National Weather Service. How severe the … Continue reading
Some of the continuing coverage of the Autumn Pasquale tragedy: From Philly.com: Two teenage brothers who live on the same Clayton block where the body of a missing 12-year-old Gloucester County … Continue reading