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Woodbridge 'Held Its Own' in Snowstorm, Township Official Says
Township got between 26 and 27 inches of snow. At some points it was snowing at 3 inches an hour, an official said.

Woodbridge, NJ - Pat Kenny, the director of Woodbridge’s office of emergency management, told NJ.com the township “held its own” in last Saturday’s major snowstorm.
“The whole town got between 26 and 27 inches of snow. At some points it was snowing at 3 inches an hour. It was hard to keep up with,” he said.
Kenny said that although nearly all the major streets are plowed, there’s still work to do.
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As Patch reported, the only area that flooded was Port Reading Avenue, by Woodbridge River Park, just after the 7 a.m. high tide Saturday morning. But the flooding was minor and “was no more than we get at any full moon,” Kenny told NJ.com
“No houses were affected,” he said.
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