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A TASTE OF
WHATS AHEAD?
Friday storm dumps up to 6 on Shore; tricky
series of snowstorms possible in near future
Officials:
Lakewood
isnt ready for
busing chaos
SHANNON MULLEN @MULLENAPP
Dora Marcouiller (left) gestures to the Go-Pro camera that her son Nick (not pictured) was flying. Her German shepherd Peggy
is being held by her daughter Georgia Marcouiller. They were at Joe Palaia Park in Ocean Township.
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The New Jersey coast could get hit by a series of significant storms bringing several inches of snow over the next
week, thanks in part to the brief snow shower that passed
through the region Friday morning, one meteorologist said.
Monmouth and Ocean counties could get hit harder late
Sunday into Monday earlier than earlier forecasts projected, getting several inches of snow by the morning commute
alone, said Steven DiMartino, who owns NYNJPA Weather
in Freehold.
Were watching this very carefully, DiMartino said.
With it being Super Bowl Sunday, people are going to be
watching the game...theyre not going to be paying attention
to the weather on Twitter or anything. The one concern I
have is that people get blindsided by this storm on Monday.
Its part of a chain reaction Fridays snow shower might
spark. The low-pressure system that passed through the
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Christie says he
may reassess run
after N.H. voting
MICHAEL SYMONS @MICHAELSYMONS_
TRENTON - Gov. Chris Christie told the Washington Post this week that hell reassess his White House
run if he finishes behind so-called establishment candidates Jeb Bush or John Kasich in Tuesdays New
Hampshire primary.
The latest polls suggest just such a reckoning could
be in the offing.
A handful of polls conducted this week show Christie losing ground following Mondays Iowa caucus,
where he finished 10th. The latest polls, out Friday,
were an NBC/Wall Street Journal Marist poll that
finds Christie at 4 percent and a Boston Globe/Suffolk
poll, which had him at 5 percent.
Both surveys had Bush, the former Florida governor, and Kasich, governor of Ohio, well ahead of Christie, who has been on a verbal tear, as the Post termed
it, against his GOP foes since the dismal finish in Iowa.
But the Christie bluster hasnt moved the needle in
the positive direction.
See CHRISTIE, Page 7A
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Five-year-old Quinn Gaun of Fair Haven is out on his tractor. All he needs is a plow at the
front of it. Residents in Monmouth County woke up to 4 to 6 inches of snow on Friday.
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