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Powerless: Parts Of Bergen County Remain In The Dark

Four days after the latest Nor'easter, thousands of North Jersey residents remain without power.

PSE&G brought crews from across the U.S. to aid in local restoration.

PSE&G brought crews from across the U.S. to aid in local restoration.

Photo Credit: PSEG

PSE&G on Sunday it is still working to restore power to 3,950 of its customers -- several hundred in Bergen and Passaic counties.

Here are the areas that remain without power as of Sunday afternoon:

  • Cliffside Park: 1,000 customers
  • Englewood Cliffs: 540 customers 
  • Hawthorne/Haledon: 100 (approximate)

A handful of customers in Woodcliff Lake, Montvale, Bergenfield and Garfield/Lodi.

Less than 100 JCP&L customers are without power in Wayne.

Most of the company's customers who lost power as a result of the first storm were restored Saturday night. The majority of the remaining 22,000 will have their power back tonight, the company said.

"More than 6,200 utility personnel -- line workers, hazard responders, assessors, forestry crews, job dispatchers and electrical contractors -- are working tirelessly to return these customers to service," JCP&L said. 

The restoration process has been a massive undertaking, involving:

  • Restoring more than 500,000 of 523,000 customers to date
  • Replacing more than 700 poles and 1,800 spans of wire
  • Opening more than 2,300 roads closed to down trees and wires
  • Setting up four staging sites in Essex, Hunterdon, Morris and Sussex counties

Orange& Rockland Electric dispatched more than 1,200 workers to restore electricity to approximately 5,000 customers since Thursday.

Thousands remain without power in Allendale, and hundreds in Wyckoff/Oakland.

Other impacted areas include Park Ridge/River Vale (104), Tenafly/Alpine (200+), and parts of New York.

The company promised power would be restored by Sunday night.

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