While most Marin restaurants are closed on Christmas, several have chosen to remain open for those who don’t celebrate the holiday or would prefer to spend it outside the kitchen. From takeout meals to traditional feasts, below is a list of options categorized by cuisine. If you’re aware of any I’ve missed, please send me […]
Two tornadoes confirmed in South Jersey as part of Tropical Storm Elsa’s visit Rob Tornoe, Amy S. Rosenberg, Robert Moran, The Philadelphia Inquirer
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly confirmed that two tornadoes struck in South Jersey as Tropical Storm Elsa barreled through the region Thursday night into Friday morning.
The tornadoes in Woodbin
e, Cape May County, at 2:40 a.m. and in Little Egg Harbor, Ocean County, at 3:32 a.m. both were rated as EF1 with peak winds between 86 and 110 mph. The lowest classification is EFO and the highest is EF5, which would have winds above 200 mph.
Tropical Storm Elsa moves out of the Philly region, leaving some possible tornadoes and minor flooding msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Crowdfunding drive for missing Wild Coast surferâs family
By Lorna Charles
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DURBAN - FRIENDS of Wild Coast surfer Robert Frauenstein have started a crowdfunding initiative to assist his family after he went missing off Chintsa beach while bodyboarding on April 13.
Tooth marks in his body board, which was recovered later, were confirmed to be those of a large a great white shark.
Maya Gitter-Fox, a veterinary student from the US who is working as a volunteer at Chinsta, started the crowdfunding initiative, and said while the Chintsa community had come together in support of Frauensteinâs family, she and other volunteers hoped to raise support from around the world through the initiative.