The first warning wasn’t on TV. It was the way the air itself seemed to tighten, the sky bruising over New Jersey like something out of a bad omen. By the time Acting Governor Tahesha Way declared a State of Emergency at 1:00 PM, it was already too late for normal. Roads were vanishing. Flights were collapsing. And the storm was only just begi… Continues… By mid-afternoon, New Jersey had become a study in suspended motion. Highways that normally pulse with relentless traffic turned into ghost corridors of hazard lights and drifting snow. Acting Governor Tahesha Way’s emergency declaration unlocked... Continues…





