WASHINGTON — A week after Hurricane Irene caused massive flooding as it barreled up the East Coast, President Barack Obama is getting a firsthand look at the damage in New Jersey. In Paterson, the state’s third-largest city, the Passaic River swept through the once-booming factory town of ...
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The Passaic River (pronounced /pəˈseɪ.ɨk/ pə-say-ik) is a mature surface river, approximately 80 mi (129 km) long, in northern New Jersey in the United States.
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