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Preventing Mold After Basement Flooding – Everything Edison NJ

Edison Township NJ Official Website today posted a Mold Advisory Bulletin: http://edisonnj.govoffice3.com/vertical/Sites/%7B1167D1D0-6B56-4271-A5B8-573607E15E89%7D/uploads/Mold_FAQ.pdf
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By using a high moisture (70 pints) dehumidifier, this can help you to dry out the damp area and prevent mold and bacteria. Visit our sponsor Derby Appliances, Inc in Edison NJ & New Brunswick NJ for dehumidifiers and appliances in stock today , ready for pick up or free delivery in the central New Jersey area and check out their Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/Derby.Appliances
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Message from Edison Township, Hurricane Irene

Message from the Edison Township Office of Emergency Management: Updated: Sunday, August 28, 2011 5:00 p.m. Middlesex County has declared a county-wide state of emergency, which applies to Edison Township as well. Residents are advised to stay off of the roads. The Edison Township Office of Emergency Management recommends all residents remain vigilant as reports of trees falling and power lines down continue to affect the area. Residents should avoid downed power lines and avoid driving through standing water which could be too deep or have unseen power lines. Wind gust of up to 45 mph could continue to impact our area as well as the possibility of heavy downpours this evening. Small pockets of the township have been affected by power outages and PSE&G is working to restore service in those areas. For non-emergency calls, contact the Edison Police Dept tel. 732-248-7400

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(Reprinted on Aug. 26, 2011 from The Official Web Site of the Township of Edison, New Jersey http://www.EdisonNJ.org  * Also added: see messages below from Chief of Police, Director of Public Works and Health & Human Services Director) AFTER 8 P.M. ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 27TH PLEASE CALL EDISON TOWNSHIP HURRICANE HOTLINE:    (732) 404-8680 FOR NON EMERGENCIES ONLY! A MESSAGE FROM MAYOR RICIGLIANO The Township is prepared for Hurricane Irene. We ask you to secure any outdoor loose items such as: Lawn Chairs, Picnic tables, Umbrellas, Garbage Pails. Remove leaf and grass bags from curbs. Check local access Channel 15 and this website for the latest information from Township Officials, PSE&G and FEMA. PSE&G offers the following tips: DOWNED POWER LINES High winds and uprooted trees can cause power lines to come down.  STAY AWAY FROM ALL DOWNED POWER LINES.  If a wire falls on a vehicle, passengers should stay in the vehicle until help arrives. To report a downed wire, call 1-800-436-7734 and tell PSE&G the nearest cross street. CUSTOMERS WITH LIFE-SUSTAINING EQUIPMENT Individuals who rely on life-sustaining electronic equipment, such as a respirator or dialysis machine, should pre-register with PSE&G by calling at 1-800-436-7734.  Inform your rescue squads and fire departments of your needs, in case of emergency.  Even if registered with PSE&G, you should also have emergency back-up equipment on hand, since immediate restoration cannot be guaranteed. IF YOU LOSE POWER If you are the only one in your neighborhood without power, check your fuse box for tripped circuit breakers or blown fuses.  If that’s not the problem, look outside if the wire between your house and the utility pole is down, report to PSE&G immediately.

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A MESSAGE FROM CHIEF OF POLICE Based on the approaching storm information, it is anticipated that Hurricane Irene will cause downed trees, flooding in low lying areas and potential power outages. The police department has implemented steps to respond to calls for service throughout Edison Township during this storm. Calls for service during such a weather event will be prioritized based on the severity of the call, delays in police response may occur for non-priority calls for service. To assist the Edison Police, residents are urged to stay in their homes and to not venture out onto the roads unless it is absolutely necessary. Also, please do not utilize 9-1-1 except for emergency situations. The Non-Emergency phone number for the Edison Police is 732-248-7400. AFTER 8 P.M. ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 27TH PLEASE CALL EDISON TOWNSHIP HURRICANE HOTLINE:    (732) 404-8680 FOR NON EMERGENCIES ONLY! Chief Thomas Bryan Edison Police Department 100 Municipal Boulevard Edison, NJ 08817 Office: 732.248.7422 Email: tbryan@edisonpd.org

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A MESSAGE FROM DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS Based on forecasted rain totals, rivers, streams and storm water systems will become inundated and cause local flooding.  Streets will be closed accordingly. Do not drive into standing water.  If you experience water in your basement do not open your sanitary trap as this can allow sewage to backup into your home as the sanitary sewer system will be under extreme demand as well. Crews will be out clearing downed trees to open roads for emergency vehicles. Jeffrey J. Roderman Director of Public Works 100 Municipal Boulevard Edison, NJ 08817 732.248.7518 732.287.8345 Fax jroderman@edisonnj.org

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A MESSAGE FROM HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES DIRECTOR The Edison Department of Health remains prepared to provide assistance and guidance to residents during Hurricane Irene. There are several steps residents can take to prepare in the event of possible loss of electric or potable water. Please use the link below for valuable information provided by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). http://emergency.cdc.gov/disasters/hurricanes/pdf/readiness.pdf The Township has also compiled a registry of those with special needs to address immediate health concerns in the event of loss of power. In the event of possible evacuation, information will be provided to residents for emergency shelter and water. Please check our website and Edison TV for additional information. It is also important to also make provision for your household pets. Hurricane Irene and Animals The most important thing a person can do is to plan ahead. If you are asked to evacuate, you need to bring your pets with you. You need to start thinking today about where you will take your pets -- ask a dependable friend or relative who lives some distance from the evacuation area if you and/or your pets can stay with them until the all clear is given. An alternative is to find a pet friendly motel. There a number of them listed on the web: http://www.pet-friendly-hotels.net/pet-friendly-hotels-newjersey.html http://www.bringfido.com/lodging/state/new_jersey/ http://www.funnewjersey.com/upload_user/Weekend_Getaways/HOTELS.HTM You should have a portable pet carrier for each animal and identification with each animal. Bring copies of the pet's licenses, leashes, water and food bowls, pet foods, bottled water, special medications and instructions for their administration, any special needs for your pet, blankets, handy wipes, paper towels and litter or bedding. Jay P. Elliot Director JELLIOT@EDISONNJ.ORG

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Everything Edison NJ – August 25, 2011

Traffic is light in the North Edison NJ area as shuttle buses prepare to take spectators to opening day of The Barclays PGA Golf Tournament at the Plainfield County Club in Edison New Jersey today, Thursday, August 25, 2011 Did you see The Barclays Tournament? Were you affected by the extra traffic in the area? Contact us at editor@everythingedisonnj.com or visit us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Everything.Edison.NJ

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Everything Edison NJ Aug. 24, 2011

Traffic on Rt. 1 Northbound in Edison NJ around 5:45pm today, Wednesday, August 24, 2011. Save the Date! Wed. September 7th, 2011, 6:30pm - 8:30pm "Meet Your Business Neighbors" Business Networking Event At Derby Appliances, 1599 Rt. 27, Edison NJ. Visit Derby Appliance on Facebook Free! Light Refreshements We'll announce more details shortly, in the meantime, feel free to post a comment below or on our Everything Edison NJ Facebook Page if you're interested in coming. Also, seeking 3 Business Sponsor to donate Door Prizes. Email: Editor@EverythingEdisonNJ.com

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Former Edison resident Dave Elchoness talks about Tagwhat

By Dave Elchoness, Guest Columnist I graduated from Edison High School 22 years ago before there was an Internet, a website, a blog, or anything resembling the mobile "phone" I carry in my pocket all day, every day. For news and information, we'd look at the Home News, the News Tribune, maybe the Star Ledger, and we'd eagerly await word of school closings on WCTC. I remember the radio: a plug in model in a wood casing with a fabric speaker. The dial was hard to read, so I'd need to wait for the announcer to say "WCTC" before I knew if I was at the right place. Yesterday, I learned of Everything Edison NJ, a hyperlocal news and information site focusing on Edison. It's the latest trend -- local news to reconnect people with their neighborhoods. Over the past 10 years or so, we've become very good at typing in CNN.com to see the news. It's easy. Not so easy is finding out about your own neighborhood on the web. I love the thinking behind Everything Edison NJ. And would it have made my life a lot easier on snowy school day mornings! As for me, I live in Colorado now and I have a company called Tagwhat which puts its own spin on hyperlocal. Imagine walking by Edison High School and having videos, audio, and photos pop up on your mobile phone telling the school's history or about the famous people who went there or the sports victories (and losses) of Thanksgiving Days past. Go Eagles! That's what Tagwhat does and we've got new stories coming all the time about the places around you. For example, let me know what you see when you pass by Tastee Subs on Plainfield Avenue. That's one of my favorites. Tagwhat tells "Great Stories at Places" in the mobile. Each story is made up of up to six media attachments like video, audio, and images. And stories are organized in channels like TV: Heritage, Music, Sports, Art, Movies, Nature, and Food. So, download the app on your iPhone 3GS/4 or Android, and your phone tells Tagwhat where you are and what channels you've chosen and delivers these stories to you. If a story is too good not to share, send a digital postcard from the story to your friends in Facebook, Twitter, or email. Up until now, Tagwhat's in-house team of journalists and film makers has been creating the stories, along with a select few like the Associated Press and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. But very soon Tagwhat's publishing platform will open. This means that anyone can place stories at any spot on the globe. Tagwhat is at http://www.tagwhat.com/. Check us out and, coming soon, tell your own story at your special place. Dave Elchoness is a former resident of Edison, NJ, graduated from Edison High School and Rutgers University, and is currently CEO and co-founder of Tagwhat, a mobile augmented reality platform, based in Boulder, CO.

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Everything Edison NJ Recap Tue. August 23, 2011

Moderate to heavy traffic on Rt. 1 Northbound in the Edison NJ area around 5:00 pm today. Did you feel the effects of the earthquake today, which centered around Virginia around 1:52pm ET? People in the Edison NJ reported furniture shaking and chairs sliding. Leave a comment and let us know! Email: editor@EverythingEdisonNJ.com Join our Facebook Page Advertisers and local citizen reporters wanted, contact us for more info Thanks for sharing Everything Edison NJ.com  

Barclays Traffic Advisory – Edison NJ Police

The Plainfield Country Club will be hosting the Barclays Golf Tournament during the week of August 22- 29, 2011. The Edison Police Department is issuing the following advisory notice: Hours of Operation The Barclays Golf Tournament will operate daily from 6:00 AM until 9:00 PM beginning on Monday, August 22, 2011. It will continue during these hours until 9:00 PM Sunday, August 28, 2011. A make-up day is scheduled for Monday August 29 and will only be used if needed. Residents will be notified if that occurs. The following Edison Township roadways will be affected: WOODLAND AVENUE Woodland Avenue shall be designated as a ONE WAY road. All motorists traveling along Woodland Avenue shall proceed NORTH only. Woodland Avenue shall remain a ONE WAY road for 24 hours per day. The ONE WAY restriction will end at 9:00 PM Sunday, August, 28, 2011 unless otherwise posted. Anytime motorists intend to travel along Woodland Avenue, they shall enter Woodland Avenue from Oak Tree Road. All side streets intersecting Woodland Avenue from South Plainfield will be permanently closed for the duration of the event. Jersey Barriers will block intersections where the side streets meet Woodland Avenue. South Plainfield neighborhoods, except those with driveways on Woodland Avenue, are asked to use Park Avenue as an alternative route. Only Woodland Avenue residents, event personnel, and guests of neighborhood residents will be granted access to Woodland Avenue during daily operational times (see above). DURING EVENT HOURS: There will be a roadblock located just north of Giggleswick Way and Dolores Avenue. Motorists traveling north along Woodland Avenue must exit onto Dolores Avenue and shall not be permitted any further. Only buses and essential event personnel will be permitted to travel beyond this point. This restriction will be lifted each day at 9 PM. Police officers will be available at the intersection of Oak Tree Road and Woodland Avenue to control access. If a Woodland Avenue resident has a specific request, they can tell the officer and he will refer the request to the command post. All efforts will be made to accommodate Edison and South Plainfield residents living in neighborhoods along Woodland Avenue. INMAN AVENUE Inman Avenue will not be restricted. However, at the intersection of Inman Avenue and Old Raritan Road, motorists shall turn right and proceed north. Left turns onto Old Raritan Road will not be permitted. This restriction will be lifted at 9 PM daily. (see Old Raritan Road) OLD RARITAN ROAD Old Raritan Road will be closed at Woodland Avenue. Any motorists traveling south along Woodland Avenue from Scotch Plains or Plainfield must turn right onto Maple Avenue. Left turns onto Old Raritan Road will not be permitted during operational hours (see above). This restriction will be lifted at 9 PM daily. Old Raritan Road will be closed during operational hours (see above). Cars traveling south along Raritan Avenue from Scotch Plains must make a left turn onto Inman Avenue. This restriction will be lifted at 9 PM daily. Motorists are advised to seek other routes of travel and to avoid the area as traffic delays are expected. New Jersey State Administrative Code 8:24 prohibits selling or serving food or beverages from any residence or home. NJAC 8:24 allows selling or serving food or beverages from retail food establishments only. Reprinted from Edison Police Department Barclays Advisory Notice Edison Police Department 100 Municipal Boulevard Edison, NJ 08817 (732) 248 – 7400

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Get Your Golf On! The Barclays in Edison, NJ

Last chance for tickets to The Barclays 2011

Record turnout expected for the first event of PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup EDISON, N.J.- The Barclays tournament week begins in just a few days, and tournament officials are anticipating a sellout for competition rounds, Thursday, August 25 through Sunday, August 28. Fans will still be able to purchase tournament tickets for the Tuesday practice round and Pro-Am round on Wednesday. Tuesday/Wednesday tickets are also good for gaining admission to the Military Appreciation Day concert presented by Barclays, featuring country music artist Chely Wright on Wednesday at 7 p.m. on the lawn in front of the main clubhouse. The Barclays, the first of four events in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup, visits Plainfield Country Club in Edison, N.J., for the first time, Aug. 23-28. Only the top-125 players in the FedExCup points standings through this week's Wyndham Championship will qualify for The Barclays. "The response from the Edison community and leadership of Plainfield Country Club has been incredible, ever since we announced The Barclays would be coming here in 2011," said The Barclays Executive Director. "We always knew a sell out was possible, but I think the exciting competition over the past few weeks of the PGA TOUR Regular Season has brought even more enthusiasm from the fans who want to see the young stars on TOUR battle the established veterans here in the first Playoff event. It's going to be a great week for fans at The Barclays, as well as the hundreds of local charities that benefit from the success of the tournament." Ticket prices are as follows:
  • Two-day practice round ticket purchased online through the event = $45
  • Two-day practice round ticket purchased at the gate = $55
Visit www.thebarclaysgolf.com to purchase tickets or for more information. Regardless of the sell out, The Barclays will honor its ticket policies as related to military and children 18 and under. The Barclays will once again offer complimentary admission all week for all active, retired and reserve military and their dependents. Those eligible can download free tickets by visiting www.birdiesforthebrave.com and presenting their military ID and ticket at the gate. As for youth grounds admission, a ticketed adult can bring as many as three children (18 and younger) free of charge.

About The Barclays

The Barclays has been a part of the PGA TOUR schedule since 1967 when Jack Nicklaus won the inaugural event at Westchester Country Club. Since that time, some of the greatest players in the game have earned the title including World Golf Hall of Famers Arnold Palmer, Johnny Miller, Raymond Floyd, Seve Ballesteros, Hale Irwin, Curtis Strange and the new defending champion, Heath Slocum, 2009 winner of The Barclays. Many of the world's current top players have won the event as well, including two-time champions Ernie Els and Sergio Garcia, and four-time champion Vijay Singh. As the first of four playoff events, The Barclays plays a leading role in the FedExCup, the season-long competition that is the centerpiece of the PGA TOUR season. In 2010, The Barclays will be held at Ridgewood Country Club in Paramus New Jersey, on August 24-29.

About Barclays

Barclays is a major global financial services provider engaged in retail banking, credit cards, corporate and investment banking and wealth management with an extensive international presence in Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia. With over 300 years of history and expertise in banking, Barclays operates in over 50 countries and employs over 144,000 people. Barclays moves, lends, invests and protects money for 48 million customers and clients worldwide. For further information about Barclays, please visit our website www.barclays.com.

About Barclays Capital

Barclays Capital is the investment banking division of Barclays Bank PLC. With a distinctive business model, Barclays Capital provides large corporate, government and institutional clients with a full spectrum of solutions to their strategic advisory, financing and risk management needs. Barclays Capital has offices around the world, employs over 23,000 people and has the global reach, advisory services and distribution power to meet the needs of issuers and investors worldwide. For further information about Barclays Capital, please visit our website www.barclayscapital.com.

About Barclays Wealth

Barclays Wealth is a leading global wealth manager, and the UK's largest, with total client assets of $241 (£151.2bn) as of December 31, 2009. With offices in over 20 countries, Barclays Wealth focuses on private and intermediary clients worldwide, providing international and private banking, investment management, brokerage and fiduciary services. For further information about Barclays Wealth, please visit our website www.barclayswealthamericas.com or our Twitter page www.twitter.com/barclayswealth. Reprinted from The Barclays News & Media: http://thebarclays.barclaysgolf.com/news-and-media/2011-news-and-media/last-chance-for-tickets-to-the-barclays-2011.html

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Volunteer Canvas Kickoff, Senator Barbara Buono, District 18 NJ, Edison NJ

What's happening with politics in your Edison NJ neighborhood? Let us know -- we are currently accepting submissions for upcoming posts. On Saturday, August 20, 2011, Senator Barbara Buono (District 18), Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan Jr., and Assemblyman Peter Barnes III held a Volunteer Canvas Kickoff event at their headquarters at Wick Plaza on 561 US 1 South in Edison, New Jersey. District 18 (Middlesex County) includes East Brunswick, Edison, Helmetta, Metuchen, South Plainfield, South River and Spotswood http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/districts/districtnumbers.asp The event was posted on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=237293632977915 For more information about New Jersey Senate Majority Leader Barbara Buono: http://www.barbarabuono.com/ Facebook http://www.facebook.com/SenatorBarbaraBuono Twitter http://twitter.com/#!/SenatorBuono Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/barbarabuono/ Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan Jr. http://www.facebook.com/pdiegnan Assemblyman Peter Barnes III http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1452025405 Photo Image: Map of New Jersey's 18th Legislative District, source: Census Bureau http://factfinder.census.gov Public Domain Video: NJ Social Media.com Contact: editor@everythingedisonnj.com to submit your photos, video and social media links for political news and events in Edison, New Jersey. We are an independent, nonpartisan, advertiser-supported publishing site and not affiliated with the township of Edison, NJ nor with a specific political party. Contact us at editor@EverythingEdisonNJ.com

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