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Sunday, September 03, 2006 

Angela and Raymond Giffen



Staten Island Advance - They indulge in an occasional trip to Atlantic City to try their luck at the gaming tables, and for many years enjoyed getting together with family members for a weekly game of pinochle. The games took root when they were still living in Brooklyn and

Ernesto remnants blow down trees, power lines
Bucks County Courier Times - The remnants of Tropical Storm Ernesto made its mark on Burlington County, dumping more than 2 inches of rain and leaving thousands without power. Atlantic City Electric spokeswoman Betty Kennedy said high winds and heavy rain wreaked havoc on its

High surf warning after Ernesto
Courier-Post - Atlantic City Electric is reporting about 7,400 homes and businesses still without power across the entire South Jersey region, compared with almost 32,000 yesterday and more than 80,000 statewide. Locally, 371 homes are without power in the tri

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