During the drenching thunderstorms that rolled across the state on Monday, Aug. 13, Lakewood received the most rainfall
- Lakewood got the most rain in all of NJ yesterday at 8 .01 inches.
- Lakewood Chaveirim Volunteer members responded to over 300 calls
- Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency in Bergen, Essex, Monmouth, Ocean and Passaic counties
- Brick township over 100 homes evacuated due to Flooding.
- Howell: The bridge on Lakewood-Allenwood Road in between Cascades Blvd and Vienna Road has been compromised from the rain. The roadway will be closed indefinitely. Detours will be in place.
It's obviously the Vaads fault. If not for them we would not have gotten more than 2 inches .
ReplyDeleteIn all seriousness, 8 inches in such a,short period of time is really out of the ordinary . Most other towns would be out of commission for a,week with that type of rain .
Subdivisions are engineered for 100 year storms . This was way more water than that in such a short period . Jackson only had 3 inches and it had terrible floods. We actually held up pretty well for 8 inches.
ReplyDeleteDoes HV have information about the major Lakewood Land Swap deal that’s supposed to happen in less than 48 hours? Are the taxpayers going to get stiffed by corrupt individuals again?? Please help!
ReplyDeleteShamayim is crying about the rotten school system in Lakewood that runs on kavode & gelt
ReplyDeleteIf your so Ehrlich and leshaim shomaiyim why don't you open a school?
DeleteIt’s probably also crying about Shuls not being allowed to build because of the same corrupted people who enjoy kavod and gelt
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