Update: St. John’s family driving from New Jersey ahead of Sandy
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The New York City skyline and Hudson River are seen from Hoboken, NJ as Hurricane Sandy approaches today. — Photo by The Associated Press
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Life long Cape May resident Andy Becica watches rough surf pound the beach today in Cape May, N.J., as high tide and hurricane Sandy begin to arrive. — Photo by The Associated Press
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Rough surf of the Atlantic Ocean breaks over the beach and across Beach Ave., this morning in Cape May, N.J., as high tide and Hurricane Sandy begin to arrive. — Photo by The Associated Press
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Terry Robinson checks on his flooded trailer at RV Park in Kitty Hawk, N.C., today. Hurricane Sandy continued on its path forcing the shutdown of mass transit, schools and financial markets, sending coastal residents fleeing, and threatening a dangerous mix of high winds and soaking rain.
— Photo by The Associated Press
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Peter Cusack (centre) and Mel Bermudez walk their dogs Teague (left) and Molly along the Brooklyn waterfront beneath the New York skyline as hurricane Sandy advances on the city, — Photo by The Associated Press
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Lamar Chambers watches waves as winds from hurricane Sandy reach Seaside Park in Bridgeport today. — Photo by The Associated Press
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A truck backs up hastily, as rough surf of the Atlantic Ocean breaks over the beach and across Beach Avenue, today in Cape May, N.J., as high tide and hurricane Sandy begin to arrive. — Photo by The Associated Press
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The Hudson River swells and rises over the banks of the Hoboken, N.J. waterfront as hurricane Sandy approaches today. — Photo by The Associated Press
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Comments
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- Marg
- - October 29, 2012 at 19:23:12
Why would Woolridge's decision be a News item? Who cares what she does other than her family.
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- tom claw
- - October 29, 2012 at 18:07:45
Certainly God this is not headline news ! A woman thinkin of driving to TO ,,, Who Cares,,,,,, Tell us NFLD news. We can see all that US-BS on other sites. And to think your top dogs have a chance at a Giller Award? Slim pickins,, Must Be?

The Hudson River swells and rises over the banks of the Hoboken, N.J. waterfront as hurricane Sandy approaches today. — Photo by The Associated Press



