PEQUANNOCK, N.J.— Time after time, as the river has risen and the water has crept up Roosevelt Street, Leni- anne Shuchter has fled the white clapboard home she bought more than four decades ago. “If I had a choice, I would sell,” said the 65- year-old Shuchter, who dreams of retiring to Arizona or Nevada. One house outside Baton Rouge, valued at $55,921, has flooded 40 times…
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