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Yes, it is a disaster here in NJ.  I'm in a rehab center which got  power 
back in 24 hours but my apartment in Caldwell is still w/o power.   Lot more 
people worse off.
 
 
In a message dated 11/4/2012 5:16:26 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
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Hi Ray  and all,

Here I am and thanks for thinking about me. I am OK but still  have no power
due to many downed trees and power lines.  Peter, Dolly  and I are camping
out with one of our kids. Communications are terrible.  Cell service is
unreliable; even texts sometimes dont go through. People  are hesitant to
drive because gas supplies are uncertain. Of course this is  nothing
compared with the plight of those who lost homes or even lives to  the
storm.

I don't see how the election can go forward without  disenfranchising large
numbers of voters.

Again, thanks for your  concern and good luck to all who are struggling
through the aftermath of  the storm.

Kathleen

On Saturday, November 3, 2012, Rayilyn Brown  wrote:

> has  anyone heard from Kathleen (New York) or Claire (  New Jersey) since
> the storm hit?  I haven’t and am  worried.
> Ray
> Rayilyn Brown
> Past Director AZNPF
>  Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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