UPDATE: Tree Downs Wires, Burns Route 17 Pavement UPDATE: Tree Downs Wires, Burns Route 17 Pavement
Update: Tree Downs Wires, Burns Route 17 Pavement UPDATE: Southbound Route 17 remained closed temporarily after a transformer fire downed wires and burned a portion of the roadway Wednesday night in Waldwick. Police initially closed the highway north at Allendale Road and south at Cameron Road around 9:15 p.m. Several area power outages were reported. Police, firefighters and the state Department of Transportation responded. The northbound side was reopened shortly before 10:30 p.m., but the southbound side remained closed while things cooled off and a hole could be patched. Grove Street in Waldwick.DAILY VOICE
Upper Saddle River PD: Drunk Driver Topples Pole, Knocks Out Area Power, Cable Upper Saddle River PD: Drunk Driver Topples Pole, Knocks Out Area Power, Cable
Upper Saddle River PD: Drunk Driver Topples Pole, Knocks Out Area Power, Cable A 23-year-old Upper Saddle River driver was intoxicated when his car knocked down a utility pole, knocking out cable and electricity to some area customers late Monday afternoon, authorities said. Some still  hadn't had service restored more than two hours after the BMW sedan toppled the pole on Orchard Drive near Lake Street, bringing wires down across the road, shortly after 4 p.m., Police Detective Lt. Edward Kane said. Bystanders alerted police, Kane said. The driver, Zunnan Chudry, was charged with DWI, reckless driving and failing to report an accident before being released…
More Than 1,000 Without Power In Mountainside More Than 1,000 Without Power In Mountainside
More Than 1,000 Without Power In Mountainside Downed wires caused a mass power outage Monday morning in Mountainside. A PSE&G outage map showed nearly 1,200 customers were briefly without around noon. Police said a line was knocked down on Ackerman Avenue. PSE&G crews were on scene for repairs as of 12:30 p.m. This is a developing story. Check back for more. Outages Monday in Mountainside.PSE&G Outage Map
AFTERMATH: Bound Brook Recovers From Massive Fire AFTERMATH: Bound Brook Recovers From Massive Fire
Aftermath: Bound Brook Recovers From Massive Fire A seven-alarm fire tore through downtown Bound Brook Sunday night. The blaze broke out just before 8 p.m. in an unoccupied pair of buildings under construction on East Main Street near Mountain Avenue in the commercial district. Firefighters continued to douse hot spots into Monday morning. Several streets were closed and some residents remained without power morning, prompting a two-hour school delay. One firefighter suffered a sprained ankle but otherwise, no injuries were reported. Neighbors said it was a matter of seconds before flames consumed the structures. "This is a disastrous…
More Than 25,000 North Jersey Residents Without Power After Storm More Than 25,000 North Jersey Residents Without Power After Storm
More Than 25,000 North Jersey Residents Without Power After Storm Thousands of Sussex County residents woke up without power Tuesday following the start-of-the-month snow storm. Widespread outages from the storm left approximately 24,000 Sussex County residents and 4,800 Warren County residents in the dark Tuesday morning, JCP&L's website said. JCP&L estimates that power to the nearly 25,000 customers will be restored by 11:30 p.m. More than 150 roads were impassable due to ice and tree damage, hampering restoration efforts, the company said. "We have secured hundreds of additional utility personnel to assist in our restoration efforts," JCP&am…
Burning Wires Fall In Ramsey, Jam Area Traffic Burning Wires Fall In Ramsey, Jam Area Traffic
Burning Wires Fall In Ramsey, Jam Area Traffic Ramsey firefighters doused separate mini-blazes sparked Monday by downed utility lines blocks apart. Burning wires fell on Lake Street at Franklin Turnpike in front of Eastwick College and on Canterbury Drive, spreading to some brush. PSE&G shut down power to the area so that firefighters could extinguish the blazes. Lake Street was temporarily closed in both directions from Franklin Turnpike to Debaun Avenue, creating a traffic mess. No injuries were reported. Borough police and the Ramsey Rescue Squad also responded. Lake Street was closed from Franklin Turnpike to Debaun Avenu…
Lineman Electrocuted In Warwick Was North Arlington Native Lineman Electrocuted In Warwick Was North Arlington Native
Lineman Electrocuted In Warwick Was North Arlington Native A 51-year-old North Arlington native was one of two linemen electrocuted Monday while on a job in Warwick, N.Y., authorities confirmed. Derrick Paris, a father of two who lived in West Caldwell, was on an assignment with E-J Electric for Orange & Rockland Utilities when he and co-worker Justin McLoughlin, 28, of Trenton, Ga., were killed. Both Paris and his partner were veterans with decades of experience between them, authorities said. A Mass was scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday at St. Stephens Church, 141 Washington Avenue in Kearny, with burial to follow in Holy Cross Cemetery, 340…
More Than 2,000 Without Power In Morris County More Than 2,000 Without Power In Morris County
More Than 2,000 Without Power In Morris County More than 2,000 people were without power in Morris County Monday afternoon, according to JCP&L. The restoration time of 4 p.m. was listed on the JCP&L website. Approximately 2,200 JCP&L customers were without power as of 4:40 p.m. in Morristown, Morris Township, Harding and Mendham.
UPDATE: Service On NJ Transit Trains Restored, But With Lingering Delays UPDATE: Service On NJ Transit Trains Restored, But With Lingering Delays
Update: Service On NJ Transit Trains Restored, But With Lingering Delays Trains were stopped Wednesday morning between North Philadelphia and Penn Station New York due to a problem with overhead power lines, Amtrak said in a statement.  The outage affected Amtrak trains as well as NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast Line and Midtown Direct rail service in both directions. Power was restored by about 11 a.m. but NJ Transit said that as of noon service on the Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast lines would be suspended, except for trains already en route to their destinations.  By about 1 p.m., the agency said service had been restored but w…
DEVELOPING: Person Struck By Falling Tree, Power Outage Reported In Chatham DEVELOPING: Person Struck By Falling Tree, Power Outage Reported In Chatham
Developing: Person Struck By Falling Tree, Power Outage Reported In Chatham Authorities were investigating whether a person struck by part of a falling tree was related to a power outage in Chatham Friday. Moments after a piece of a tree fell hitting a person on Lincoln Avenue, surrounding areas lost power affecting dozens of people and possibly a nearby school, according to local police. Chatham police did not have details on either incident when Daily Voice called at 12:15 p.m. Check back for details.
Hasbrouck Heights PD: Utility Pole Snaps In Route 17 Crash After Driver Runs Light Hasbrouck Heights PD: Utility Pole Snaps In Route 17 Crash After Driver Runs Light
Hasbrouck Heights PD: Utility Pole Snaps In Route 17 Crash After Driver Runs Light UPDATE: Three people were hospitalized after a driver ran a red light, sending another vehicle head-on into a utility pole off southbound Route 17 in Hasbrouck Heights -- knocking out power to the area and closing the highway for four hours. The 51-year-old Jersey City driver blew the light at the jughandle by Route 17 Nissan at 1:45 a.m. Saturday, Detective Lt. Michael Colaneri Jr. said. His car "sideswiped another vehicle, pushing it into the telephone pole," Colaneri said. The pole "snapped in half, causing the transformer to blow," he said. The Jersey City driver and a Rutherford coup…
Storm Wreaks Havoc On North Jersey: HS Closed, Thousands Without Power Storm Wreaks Havoc On North Jersey: HS Closed, Thousands Without Power
Storm Wreaks Havoc On North Jersey: HS Closed, Thousands Without Power Lenape Valley High School in Stanhope will be closed Wednesday due to damage possibly sustained in a tornado Tuesday. Officials did not confirm that a tornado had touched down but the announcement that the school would be closed came shortly after a tornado warning was issued for the region. There were also reports of downed trees and wires in Roxbury and Stanhope. The system, which was packing powerful winds and heavy rains, swept westward through an area stretching from Sussex and Warren counties to Hudson, Union and Essex counties. The National Weather Service eventually issued a to…