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bucks county montgomery county morristown is seeing light snow. a patch of steadier snow in new jersey. the snow will intensify tonight. it will start during the day today as rain. in fact you can see it in maryland, in parts of delaware and south jersey. not to worry, you will get snow out of this storm as well. the hour-by-hour weather shows on and off snowfall for the i-95 corridor and areas north and west. as temperatures get colder you see the rain/snow line further south and east. the snow is falling at 10:00 this morning in millville. there's rain in store across the coastline. some snow developing across the jersey shore during the late afternoon and evening hours. look at 7:00 this evening. that's accumulating snow coming down steadier by 7:00. during the evening hours, we are looking at lighter snow with the coming storm. it does intensify overnight tonight. have a look at the potential snowfall amounts when i'm back in ten minutes. >>> bill 11 minutes after 4:00. let's get a check of the roads again. katie and jesse were showing conditi
bucks county montgomery county morristown is seeing light snow. a patch of steadier snow in new jersey. the snow will intensify tonight. it will start during the day today as rain. in fact you can see it in maryland, in parts of delaware and south jersey. not to worry, you will get snow out of this storm as well. the hour-by-hour weather shows on and off snowfall for the i-95 corridor and areas north and west. as temperatures get colder you see the rain/snow line further south and east. the...
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at first pastor neal tollboom of the united methodist church in morristown, new jersey, believes thatis church's damaged steeple will be a relatively simple mission. >> steeple's been around for about 140 years. we hired a company to go up and take a look at the condition of the steeple. >> the work which is still in progress two weeks later begins november 3rd, 2011. it's about 1:30 in the afternoon when the worker's bucket becomes wedged against the steeple. they're stuck 122 feet in the air. church officials call the morristown fire department, who raise up their own ladder, but it's too short. next they try the neighboring town's ladder truck. >> second ladder was -- had maybe another 3 to 4 feet of reach above what the original ladder was because of our positioning and our angle, but it still wasn't close enough. >> the pressure is on. a crowd has gathered and word is out to the local new york city news media. a police helicopter arrives, but it's too dangerous for it to get close to the bucket. so rescue from above is out. and rescue from below is impossible. the firefighters re
at first pastor neal tollboom of the united methodist church in morristown, new jersey, believes thatis church's damaged steeple will be a relatively simple mission. >> steeple's been around for about 140 years. we hired a company to go up and take a look at the condition of the steeple. >> the work which is still in progress two weeks later begins november 3rd, 2011. it's about 1:30 in the afternoon when the worker's bucket becomes wedged against the steeple. they're stuck 122 feet...
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Jan 30, 2015
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. >> reporter: bill of morristown estimates he'll save $600 to $700 on gas alone this year. >> it's good for the economy. people can spend some of the savings on other items. >> reporter: cherry hill nissan says without a doubt the excitement coupled with gas savings will be good for business. >> for car sales i see gasoline prices pay a big part especially in the suv sales. this year it will be a great year. prices being as low as they've been since 2009. >> reporter: $2.5 billion in sales, that's how much the philly auto show is expected to rev up the local economy. it runs tomorrow through next sunday february 8th. from center city i'm cydney long, "nbc10 news." >>> new at 6:00 investing in camden. today researchers at rutgers university updated the public on the progress of the camden neighborhood change study. they're documenting the impact that new investments have had on housing conditions and low income neighborhoods. every year they present this data to the community in order to recommend policies and strategies that will promote growth and supporting affordable housing. >>> sea
. >> reporter: bill of morristown estimates he'll save $600 to $700 on gas alone this year. >> it's good for the economy. people can spend some of the savings on other items. >> reporter: cherry hill nissan says without a doubt the excitement coupled with gas savings will be good for business. >> for car sales i see gasoline prices pay a big part especially in the suv sales. this year it will be a great year. prices being as low as they've been since 2009. >>...
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Jan 27, 2015
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we're seeing that shift further east so new york and down through coney island pushing west so, morristownting it right now. this storm still has a ways to go. we're not out of the winds, yet. the winds will may for deteriorating condition, 50 to 60 miles an hour winds along the coast. the cold is there. and power concerns will be major. the feel like temperature minus 2 in boston. minor us 1 in heartland. this will stay percentent for the next several days. it will continue to be cold and hopefully the pour out adjectiveages won't be too long. we already picked up five inches from this snow an additional five to eight will put us up to the 14 inch mark. philadelphia on the lesser end of that but still windy there and they will have serious road conditions as well. doesn't mean you're out of the woods because it will be slick and windy and we could be looking at power out ages as far west as philadelphia. everyone's getting in on it in one way or another even if it is not seven feet of snow. >> wait until you see where mike is. the winds have been blowing so strong. these back in it. you'r
we're seeing that shift further east so new york and down through coney island pushing west so, morristownting it right now. this storm still has a ways to go. we're not out of the winds, yet. the winds will may for deteriorating condition, 50 to 60 miles an hour winds along the coast. the cold is there. and power concerns will be major. the feel like temperature minus 2 in boston. minor us 1 in heartland. this will stay percentent for the next several days. it will continue to be cold and...
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Jan 1, 2015
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. >> brannon, 94 now, is from morristown tennessee.r shaped by what happened here 70 years ago. >> the first battalion hit right down there. germans couldn't go -- they killed 800 of them right there. there were bodies floating 200 yards out in the water when i went out that night. they moved them out of the way for us to go back out. it was just hell. really. you know. i actually saw over 2,000 people killed that i could see. i lived 1,000 years that day. >> at day's end more than 1,500 american soldiers have been killed. one of them was private ray stevens of bedford virginia. a town of 3,200 folks. private stevens and his twin brother, roy, were only 2 of 30 young men from bedford that hit the beach with the 29th. by dusk, 19 would be dead. two sets of brothers would parish in the campaign. one small town still carrying history's heartache. the monuments of history are all still here. american rangers scaled a 100-foot high cliff to capture a german gun placement. the hedge rows were thick, dangerous and ever present. the villages s
. >> brannon, 94 now, is from morristown tennessee.r shaped by what happened here 70 years ago. >> the first battalion hit right down there. germans couldn't go -- they killed 800 of them right there. there were bodies floating 200 yards out in the water when i went out that night. they moved them out of the way for us to go back out. it was just hell. really. you know. i actually saw over 2,000 people killed that i could see. i lived 1,000 years that day. >> at day's end more...
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Jan 31, 2015
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this happening in morristown morris county.ire started in a building at elm and morris streets just after 11:00 o'clock last night and the flames quickly spread to go other buildings and the wind and the freezing temperatures making firefighters jobs even more difficult than usual. about 25 people were forced out of their homes. the red cross is helping them. still no word yet on exactly what sparked that fire. >>> and we're following a developing story in burlington county, new jersey tonight. that's where people have been found dead. police have been at a home in mt. holly all day. fox 29's brad sattin is live near the scene tonight with the very latest. brad is what is going on there? >> reporter: certainly a sad story, joyce. this has been long cold investigation that got started after 9:00 o'clock with a 911 call this morning. happening at this house behind me. it's actually a duplex. it is the property on the left hand side just got off the phone short time ago with burlington county prosecutor's office telling me that on
this happening in morristown morris county.ire started in a building at elm and morris streets just after 11:00 o'clock last night and the flames quickly spread to go other buildings and the wind and the freezing temperatures making firefighters jobs even more difficult than usual. about 25 people were forced out of their homes. the red cross is helping them. still no word yet on exactly what sparked that fire. >>> and we're following a developing story in burlington county, new jersey...
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from morristown cydney long nbc 10 news. >>> a lot of people continuing to talk about it. >> i don't next. >>> here are jacqueline london and keith jones. >> all new tonight on nbc 10 news at 5:00 we are tracking snow and dangerous cold. >> we have declared tomorrow a first alert day to help keep you prepared. sheena? >> that's right. a first alert weather day because of the snow heading our way just in time for the morning commute. coming up i'll show you a close look at the timing and we'll talk about the cold temperatures later this week. >>> and flu forecast. why experts say the next two weeks will bring tens of thousands of new new cases to the tri-state area. and what you can do to stay healthy. that's next on nbc 10 news at 5:00. as a small business owner you wouldn't deliver just half of what you have to offer to your customers. so why are you settling for half-fast internet? only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds so files go out in a snap. don't miss your last chance to get $300 back when you switch to fios internet and phone
from morristown cydney long nbc 10 news. >>> a lot of people continuing to talk about it. >> i don't next. >>> here are jacqueline london and keith jones. >> all new tonight on nbc 10 news at 5:00 we are tracking snow and dangerous cold. >> we have declared tomorrow a first alert day to help keep you prepared. sheena? >> that's right. a first alert weather day because of the snow heading our way just in time for the morning commute. coming up i'll show...
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Jan 26, 2015
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even though it may be less in new jersey or back toward morristown, new jersey maybe only six inches there because it is a quick change. it's a quick change from 20 to 10 to 5 to nothing right across the forecast area that we're standing in right now. get inside. take care of the pets and take care of the elderly as the governor was just saying the pets can't take care of themselves. the wind shear will be a problem. the temperature will be 20. if the winds blowing 60 that's a wind chill of 20 degrees below zero and all living thing feel that. plants will dry out quickly. the pets and kids and you may be outside. so please take care of yourself. >> if you're talking about 60 or 70 mile an hour winds in addition to two or three feet of snow those are near hurricane proportion winds, right? >> yes. and hurricane proportion waves as well. significant beach erosion from maine to massachusetts along the cape and all the way down even to long island sound and new jersey and place that's got hit so hard by sandy's erosion will now be eroded again with waves. i believe now probably approachi
even though it may be less in new jersey or back toward morristown, new jersey maybe only six inches there because it is a quick change. it's a quick change from 20 to 10 to 5 to nothing right across the forecast area that we're standing in right now. get inside. take care of the pets and take care of the elderly as the governor was just saying the pets can't take care of themselves. the wind shear will be a problem. the temperature will be 20. if the winds blowing 60 that's a wind chill of 20...
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>> guest: i grew up in morristown, new jersey. i moved to new york when i was 19 and started working at harper's bazaar. and... c-span: did you have college? >> guest: i went--i took courses for a year at drew university, which is in madison, new jersey. it's one of the best seminaries--methodist seminaries in the united states. and then i came to new york and i've always taken courses in new york, whether it's at the art students league or--i audited some courses with margaret mead at columbia. i go--even now i think i'm taking courses, in a way because i go to two or three readings a night. there is so much going on in new york. you know, i think you just start--you keep learning to read as you get older, and you become a better and a better student. so--no, but i didn't--did i go to a formal college and walk out holding my--no. c-span: what was your family like, that you grew up in? are there other--do you have sisters and brothers? >> guest: i do. i'm the eldest of four children. i grew up in a very traditional, middle-class f
>> guest: i grew up in morristown, new jersey. i moved to new york when i was 19 and started working at harper's bazaar. and... c-span: did you have college? >> guest: i went--i took courses for a year at drew university, which is in madison, new jersey. it's one of the best seminaries--methodist seminaries in the united states. and then i came to new york and i've always taken courses in new york, whether it's at the art students league or--i audited some courses with margaret mead...