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SPEDA awards second round of mini-grants

1 of 4 Somerset Mayor Alan Keck, Forcht Broadcasting Senior Vice President Amy Stroud, SPEDA President and CEO Chris Girdler, Pulaski County Judge-Executive Steve Kelley and Forcht Broadcasting President and CEO Mike Tarter with SPEDA mini-grant recipients Battlefield Coffee Co. (Phil Keeney and Dean Whitaker). Somerset Mayor Alan Keck, Forcht Broadcasting Senior Vice President Amy Stroud, SPEDA President and CEO Chris Girdler, Pulaski County Judge-Executive Steve Kelley and Forcht Broadcasting President and CEO Mike Tarter with SPEDA mini-grant recipients Epperson Engineering (Cody and Justin Epperson). Somerset Mayor Alan Keck, Forcht Broadcasting Senior Vice President Amy Stroud, SPEDA President and CEO Chris Girdler, Pulaski County Judge-Executive Steve Kelley and Forcht Broadcasting President and CEO Mike Tarter with SPEDA mini-grant recipients Flatt-Broke Sign Works (Johnny Flatt and Kelly Mitchell).

See coastal flooding brought on by winter storm at the Jersey Shore

See coastal flooding brought on by winter storm at the Jersey Shore Updated Feb 01, 2021; Posted Feb 01, 2021 A car is stranded in flood waters, due to a winter storm, on Delaware Avenue in Atlantic City during high tide, Monday, Feb. 1, 2021Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Facebook Share Twitter Share While a large part of the state was covered in snow by Monday morning, many of the southern shore towns faced a different concern: coastal flooding brought on by a powerful nor’easter. The first high tide Monday, which occurred around 9:30 a.m. in Atlantic City and around 11 a.m. in Tuckerton, brought moderate flooding to these and many other Jersey Shore communities. Numerous roads were flooded and impassable, prompting road closures.

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