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Parts of Bergen return to power

 The news was good in Hillsdale, and in Hackensack and Fair Lawn, among other towns, CLIFFVIEW PILOT has found.

Photo Credit: ABOVE LEFT
Photo Credit: ABOVE LEFT

Courtesy REDBANKgreen.com

Although the day began in frustration, several areas of North Jersey reported restored power this afternoon and tonight — including Lodi, River Vale and Wood-Ridge — as crews reversed outages caused by yesterday’s storm, according to our readers (PHOTO ABOVE by Boyd A. Loving).

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It was getting so frustrating for some that a group of Red Bank residents created a $20-a-box pool on when they might get power back. PHOTO ABOVE LEFT courtesy REDBANKgreen.com (#rbgSandy).

PSE&G earlier today said:

“Athena affected service to more than 90,000 customers since about noontime Wednesday. Because of the work we have done this week, we have restored about 50,000 of those customers as of this morning.”

The utility said 70,000 statewide remain from Hurricane Sandy, as well. More than 120,000 customers affected by Sandy were restored since yesterday morning, a statement issued by PSE&G said.

“Our best forecast as of now is that all of our impacted customers will be restored to service by November 9,” it said. “THE MAJORITY OF CUSTOMERS WILL BE RESTORED BEFORE THEN. There may still be isolated pockets of customers who have individual flooding or downed line issues that may take slightly longer.

“Many of our crews from the south have never worked in snow before but have proven more than capable of handling this new challenge.

Meanwhile, Wayne customers who’ve been without power nearly 10 days have lauched a petition drive to get JCP&L’s license removed from their town.

“JCP&L has shown time after time after time, due to the fact that they have a small footprint within the Township that they treat their Wayne customers like second class citizens and have consistently displayed a total disregard for the health, safety and well being of these Wayne customers,” the petition reads.

“Their lack of reaction to Hurricane Sandy, which as of November 7, 2012 has left more than 50% of these customers without power ten days after Hurricane Sandy moved through New Jersey (including three nursing homes, is yet a further example of its lack of timely response to the their Township of Wayne customers,” it adds.

“During this same time-frame PSE&G has been able to restore power to 90% of its customers state-wide. We hereby request that JCP&L be forced to sell to another utility that will be more responsive to the needs of their customers.”

To sign, go here: www.change.org


 

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