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Mandatory Evacuations in East Brunswick

Main Street from River Road to Old Bridge Turnpike; Squire Street; Emerson Street; Oak Street; River Road up to Millman Drive; Millman Drive; Jernee Drive; Cornell Drive; and portions of Addington Court are to be evacuated

Mayor David Stahl has declared a State of Emergency for the township and called for the mandatory evacuation of several areas of town, including:

Main Street from River Road to Old Bridge Turnpike; Squire Street; Emerson Street; Oak Street; River Road up to Millman Drive; Millman Drive; Jernee Drive; Cornell Drive; and portions of Addington Court.

The mandatory evacuation order was signed by Mayor Stahl, Deputy Chief William Krause and OEM Coordinator Austin Kosik.

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Other East Brunswick Alerts include:

East Brunswick Schools have canceled class for Monday and Tuesday:

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Check here for a list of shelters in the county.

Locally, there is a secondary shelter at 367 Cranbury Road (next to Central School). This shelter will open at 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28.

The East Brunswick Office of Emergency Management and the East Brunswick Police Department will activate the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) beginning at midnight tonight in preparation for Hurricane Sandy.  All storm related emergencies will be handled through the EOC. To report any storm related emergency or problem, call the EOC at 732-432-6004.

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