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When Your Power Will Be Back On (If They Know)

Updated timetables from PSEG and JCP&L allow citizens to see a prediction of when their power will return.

 
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Related Topics: Chris Christie, JCP&L, PSEG, Sandy, regional, and when will power come back

Christine

5:51 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

I have no way of viewing this pdf from my phone.

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MOTR

8:17 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Tell me where you are and I will look it up for you.

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Lisa Camacho

10:39 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Christine and other parsippany fellow people. The list for JCP&L does not list Parsippany at all!!! Totally skipped Parsippany. So how do we find out what the status is for Parsippany???

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william welborn

11:39 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

where are the trucks i havent seen any , except on rt 46

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martin

8:28 am on Monday, November 5, 2012

what's the latest word on when power will be restored in Hopatcong?

John

5:56 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Time to get the 3 stooges out of office!!!!!

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John

5:57 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Time to get 3 stooges out of office!!!! Party is over

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tryintosurvive

6:10 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

According to the PDF chart, Montclair will we restores by midnight on 11/3/2012. That seems very unlikely. I would love to see it happen, but judging from what I saw by driving around town today (which is 11/3/2012) it would take a miracle.

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Michael Brancato

6:28 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

The real question is, once power is restored, how long will it last with this nor'easter coming in next week?

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P Marchetti

6:36 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Verona- 70% without power all to be restored 11/4 by midnight, good luck with that...

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Pat Petrillo

6:48 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

I heard that all the people that came to help us from out of state were sent home b/c thay weren't union shop sounds right to me i have been w/o power since monday nite

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Nancy Choffo

8:41 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

That is untrue according to our Governor.

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Don Dinnhaupt

9:43 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Not true. Christie has said that there was one situation. That was remedied quickly. The governor by law can override the union rules in this situtiion.

regina suplicki

6:58 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

where can i finf these timetables?

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MarieR

7:11 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Can someone let me know when hopatcong is gonna have power because I can't view it from my phone.

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Bob

7:20 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Hopatcong: 11% of those out today, 36% tomorrow, another 6% by midnight Monday (they don't provide info past 3 days). Currently 5280 customers out of power (81% of town).

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DGreen

7:32 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Can someone on patch past the PDFs into text formats so that it'll be easier for people to view them from smartphones?

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becky powers

7:44 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

I'd like to report my "critical infrastructure" to JCPL....It's called losing my f'ing mind, needing my freaking life back. I cannot handle this. Look at the numbers. Parsippany has been, and continues to have by far more outages than any town. Priority? Hmmm....who is the most screwed....Ok, let's help them.

Thanks.

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rginger@yahoo.com

10:01 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Check us in bernardsville, we are 100% out and no help in sight. Political BS

kjchat

7:45 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

useless for JCP&L... gives absolutely no indication... shows 3 days, one of which is in the past, and each day shows how many homes will be restored...for chatham borough the 3 days displayed adds up to ~400 homes... there are 1500 in the borough without power... so most go beyond the timetable displayed.... pointless

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neo

7:54 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Said 0 restoration for Livingston today but we just got power near Riker Hill Art park tonite. Hope the table is very conservative. Good luck.

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becky powers

8:20 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Can we retitle: "find out the same vague numbers that everyone has been hearing and hope that yours come sooner than later" ?

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Chatham Resident Too

8:47 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Wow ! Chatham Twp. says we'll all have power tomorrow. Yet the estimate says that only 5% will be restored tomorrow, and 8% by Monday. Seems about right. The Road Dept. is nowhere to be seen. But I did see them drinking coffee by Colony Pool. And the cops, yeah, I saw them move a branch out of the road Tuesday AM. And than they sped away in their new Charger wasting the taxpayers money. I also saw them speeding around Corpus Christi church acting like children in the same car a few weeks agio. Glad we can waste our hard-earned money on these idiots. And there new phone system with the county is confusing and useless. They are all clueless. And they couldn't care less about us. Oh, and BTW, they aren't going to pick up any of the debris you place near the street. Have you seen a barracade or an orange cone around any of the obstacles in the Township ? Every other town I've been through has the road dept. visible and there are cones and barracades everywhere.

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Jessica Napp McAnuff

9:05 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

I hope you get the west/south orange border up soon. I have a home-bound 99 yr old grandmother who is freezing to death.

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Cathy Brazill

8:40 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Have been out of town - coming back, have power. How is your grandmother?

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PT Dan

12:13 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

I work in a skilled nursing facility in W.O. We've been taking in people through local emergency rooms who have been displaced due to power outages in their homes. If your grandmother is in an unsafe situation, you might want to check out a local hospital like St. Barnabas to see what can be done. I'm hearing that FEMA will cover the cost.

T Sturtz

9:07 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

South orange: our numbers without power are undercounted. If you don't call and report they are counting you as with power, even if all your surrounding neighbors called utility. Important to call.

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Tom Troncone

9:18 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

This is the only way they released them. Their viewer is actually better than ours, and you can download it. So I would go here: JCP&L: http://www.scribd.com/doc/112013859/JCP-L-Outage-Report-as-of-11-3-12

PSE&G: http://www.scribd.com/doc/112013860/PSEG-Outage-Report-as-of-11-3-12

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rginger@yahoo.com

9:59 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Bernardsville Mayor useless in getting any help for town. We are 100% out with no date and no trucks even spotted. DO SOMETHING! Anything!

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Sick_of_Warren

10:04 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

rginger, Just remember your township officials elected like the MAYOR and VOW never to elect them again. When we needed them the most, they betrayed us. So, screw them at the next elections.
I hope every resident from the township will do this so that they are held accountable.

Sick_of_Warren

10:00 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

What a hopeless town, county and state we live in. After 6 days and thousands of workers, the trees and power lines are still on the streets. This in a country that is the wealthiest and wants to be a role model for the world. All Warren township officials starting from the mayor to the clerk are powerless and selfish, corrupt officials. I can understand 2-3 days is normal but 6 days is just unacceptable. From the PSEG workforce schedule, Warren is not on their ETR until 11/6. So it will be 10 days before warren residents see's power. Is this really acceptable? For a town, with one of the highest taxes, who is answerable? I think it starts with the mayor and township officials who didn't pressurize the government office and utility companies. They can't expect us to fight their battles !!! Very disappointed.

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rginger@yahoo.com

10:05 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

While we are at it ..where the heck is Christie in getting this state up and running again. Blowing his horn on getting schools started on Monday thats a a farce, for a guy killing education all of a sudden need to have schools open. Get the power to gas stations, then to towns big boy

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BwtrMom

10:09 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Bridgewater is seeing the same as Warren, Bernardsville and neighboring towns.
Can't get through roads, being told 11/7 for ETR.
haven't seen anyone to even start removing the trees. The amount of damage with nothing having been done in 5+ days, I don't see how 11/7 is realistic anymore!!
I say vote ALL incumbents out, they have proven useless.

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Joe

10:15 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Haven't seen a truck in the hills of Morris plains. No hope whatsoever

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Monica Soules

10:30 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Please we here are nowhere as bad off as they are down South Jersey, Long Island and Staten Island. Sooner or later our power will be restored and our lives will go on thank god for that...I feel bad for the people who have no homes, food, water or power for god knows how long. All I can say is it could be worse, we still have our homes and we are alive. My prayers are with all the families who lost everything. I do agree our DPW should be out there clearing the roads a heck of alot better. Be safe everyone and I hope your power comes on soon.

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Sick_of_Warren

11:57 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

I agree with you completely. I am not comparing the pain of ours against theirs. My issue is how elected officials are performing in these situations and I blame Bloomberg more than anyone who was thinking about a Marathon over helping people in staten island. We just need to be wise when electing officials to represent us.

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GW

12:43 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

It's a given that no matter what one is going through that someone else, somewhere has it worse. Should the recently homeless people in South Jersey be praising the skies that they're not living in war-torn Afghanistan? It's important to let people express their own frustrations about their own particular circumstances.

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Seeking truth

8:03 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Thank you for being you... I appreciate that there are several of us who are out here who can see how lucky we really are... Say safe

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Michael

8:49 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Capitalize God He'll like it more.

MAK

10:48 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

PSE&G has released contradictory information, and since it's only an hour or so before midnight and no power yet, it seems like another PSE&G Workforce Schedule is more accurate (and less optimistic) than the one cited above. If you go to the nj.gov website and click on the Hurricane Sandy Information Center, then follow the PSEG link, you find what may be a more recent PSEG Workforce Schedule (also dated 11/3) that shows about 20% of the town facing outages on 11/4 and 11/5, and an only incrementally reduced number of outages on 11/6. See http://nj.gov/nj/home/features/spotlight/20121103-05-2_PSEG.pdf.

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Millie

10:53 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Any idea when long valley will get power. Its part of washington township

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11:18 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

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Nose Wayne

11:23 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

HELLO PEOPLE !!!!! I guess if your posting on here you still have a house, why don't you all go down south and HELP the people that don't have one ?

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Sick_of_Warren

11:42 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

what and who are you? one with the house or one who is down south....i guess neither :-)

Ana-Maria

4:57 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

From what I have seen tonight at the end of my block in Blmf, the workers were out of state..so I don't think the statement about workers being turned away is true!

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Jay Pont

5:38 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Lafayette NJ: no power, no mail, like many others,my small business and home are cold and dark.The flag hangs in tatters in front of the PO and no mail coming in from damaged PO in Kearny... Anyone have info about restoration of power and MAIL service? None of the links are viewable on my phone. Thanks.

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David

6:13 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

The chart is a joke. All over twitter are reports of The ETR not being met. I am one of them. Still no power in my area of west orange. Cruel joke to publish that ETR document on the closest night thus fas. Now what!!!!!!

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Borough Resident

6:54 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Where did all the utility trucks that were in Chatham Borough go yesterday? They were staged and working out of the train station parking lot, and then yesterday... Poof! All gone and no progress made at all. There was a wire that popped and sparked for 90 minutes by Wells Fargo bank yesterday. When it stopped, an adjacent wire smoked excessively before bursting into flames and burning the entire length from pole to pole. Not a good situation when there are ZERO crews in town.

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MAK

6:56 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Update from PSE&G as of this morning: the "x" on the chart does not mean that 100%!of the customers in the referenced area will have power by the indicated date. Rather, according to PSE&G:

"In response to a request from the Governor's office, PSE&G released a list today of where it will focus resources in the next three days. The list reflects our most current plans, prioritizing repairs to equipment that can get the largest number of customers restored first. While the boxes marked with an "x" indicate that there will be significant activity and progress made in specific towns, it does not guarantee that every customer's service will be restored. It should be regarded as a guide. This storm event and our work to assess, repair and restore power is a fluid situation. Plans may change and resources may be redirected given unexpected damage and conditions. "

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tryintosurvive

8:40 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

What a croc. PSEG proves that it really has no plan with this list.

Harriet

7:14 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Romney won't help storm victims like Obama is doing.

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John

12:21 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

EXACTLY! Romney was against FEMA right before Sandy hit and now he has nothing to say to reporters asking him why he's so against the program.

katharine visnosky

7:15 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Bloomfield they said nov 4 we got at 2 am now hopefully mother in law can go home

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mark

7:17 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Where is Parsippany in all this? How does lake Hiawatha get up there but Parsippany is not even showing? Wow! Time to get rid of the gum chewing morons that run these companies and starting paying educated people to run them. Intervale road has been out since Monday night. Yeah , that's Parsippany we pay taxes to! Nothing on the list for Parsippany though? Mountain lakes is a disaster, haven't seen one truck yet, tree trimmer or jcpl truck! What gives guys! Time to get the act together and start breaking your asses working. You know, like the old fashioned days where it was to get the people up and running at any cost!

My kids are walking in there house with winter coats and ski gear since Monday night! We live on intervale road in Parsippany! Can you say ridiculous!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Michael

8:34 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Do you know the difference between there and their?

Sir

7:19 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Go help a neighbor and stop bitching about the power. I have no power as well but I don't find laming others for my misfortune productive. We live in a soft society.

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katharine visnosky

7:27 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Sitting on parkway south brookdale like a moron at least 4 hour wait so I'm told but new storm coming get gas today or wait till tuesday when lines could be longer I don't know what to do

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Eva

7:27 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Can anyone see warren in somerset county ?? Unable to view from phone ... Anyone who can view pls help thank youuu !

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katharine visnosky

7:30 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Last night almost did not get power because owl in a tree that they could not touch because endagered really a ******* owl

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Michael

8:50 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

You can scare them off with a piece of lead.

katharine visnosky

7:40 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Eva sorry phone not letting me get on page

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Ann B

7:52 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

I saw trucks and workers at night in Short Hills those guys have been working round the. Clock

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katharine visnosky

8:06 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

2 hour on parkway south brookdale hopefully one more hour I can now see exit my luck they'll run out when I pull up

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katharine visnosky

8:14 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

I have to say disinchanted with bloomfield other towns did much more or keeping informed don't need the phone calls about garbage pickup on cell phone

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Michael Wilson

8:19 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Parsippany is not even on the list? Really?

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SM

8:38 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

I am at vail road on parsippany. I do not see any update

Walter Zimmerman

8:20 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

My neighborhood seems always to be one of the very last to have power restored, when events such as Sandy, and last year's October ice storm, cut off our electricity. We have been without power, on average, several times over the past ten years. While I know someone must always be last in line, I still find it frustrating that, even though a fourth grader with only average intelligence could predict what will happen, the repair crews will put the reattached wires right back up, in exactly the same places they were before -- because, surely, there will never be another punishing ice storm, nor any reason for another massive tree branch ever to fall again in South Orange, right?

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Michael

8:31 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

You just can't fix stupid. Einstein said, The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over again expecting different results. Pequot Trail is always the first to lose power and the last to get it back.

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Noreen Staples

8:43 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Even if you can see it,in the 3 towns I looked at the numbers don't add up. Seriously?

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William J. Waldron

9:13 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

We need POWER!! Normandy Heights Road in Morristown is still without power, please get power restored, or give me an idea when it will be restored? We can't get any information, this is the worst I have ever seen. William J. Waldron 973-626-6222

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Pete

9:42 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Anybody know if Jacob Ford Apts got their power back yet? I'm staying with family and trying to figure out when to return.

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unsatisfied

10:12 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Sick of watching repair truck drive down my street on there way to some other location, and all streets around me get repaired and have power, and mine sits in the dark!! If your going to go repair some other street, stay off mine and stop teasing us.

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Robert S.Briant

10:43 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

If Power is back why not on Lake Sour Dr, in Lake Hiawatha, some have power and some are Still out of Power, and after what Lower Lake Hiawatha went through last year, I guest JCP&L forgot, and with the next Storm coming it would be nice to have some Power before it goes out again and we will get another ans on why this happen

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Viral Shah

11:35 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Parsippany still has less than 50% of its residents back on Power. I have been tracking estimates given by JCPL for Parsippany and they have only put 1/2 of their estimates online as of yesterday. PSE&G seems to be doing a lot better. And from reading previous posts it seems like that it is not the first time that JCPL has let its customers down. Time to get a new company in town. Is the Mayor keeping a track on progress and accountability?

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Yan

1:35 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Go millburn.patch.com to see their comments, they have JCPL service. http://millburn.patch.com/articles/power-restored-hartshorn-area

Saturnian

12:21 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

ur all a bunch of crybabies !

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BF

1:08 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

We are off of white oak ridge road near hobart gap and the road is still closed off on Hobart gap road after 7 days!! And still no power. Have a baby and with storm coming and no heat it's getting pretty scary!!

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Bea

1:37 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

I can't open this PDF. Can someone tell me what it says for warren twp (zip code 07059)?

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Spring Ridge Resident

1:50 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

People. you need to call JCP&L and file an outage - I did, regarding the lines down on King George Road, which, if repaired, would bring Spring Ridge, and a whole boat load 'o people back up. The girl said, "Oh? I'll put in a work order." Stop gripe-posting and start making calls. 1-888-544-4877.
Then, make a call to NJ 12 - 732-346-3200, select Option # 1, and speak with the newsroom. Tell them what is oging on, tell them the same things you are posting here, that no one has been here, nothing has been done, no trucks have been by, and that it is the same story every time.

MAKE NOISE WHERE IT COUNTS!!!!!!

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Watchung Mom

1:53 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

The PSEG table is useless! Today is November 4th, 6th days after the outage. We have been living in our house with no electricity, no heat for 6 straight days, with two little kids bundled up in their snowsuits and house temperature dropping to 40s. Yet PSEG posted the following for our town (Watchung boro in Somerset County):
Customer served: 2722
Customer out of power: 2019
There have been no movement since the outage started: no of customers restored onNov 3: 0. No of customers restored on nov 4: 0. Where is the "army" of technicians and PSEG crews as they say in their update email? They are literally leaving us out in the cold, incredible! The mayor of our small boro sadly does not have the clout like those well-connected Millburn township...Sigh!!

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Spring Ridge Resident

1:54 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

http://millburn.patch.com/articles/no-power-in-millburn-for-over-a-week

The mayor of Millburn has taken their gripe directly to the governor's office. If our mayor won't, then we have to make the call(s) ourselves.

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XJS

1:55 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Bea-need county and city. Zip code doesn't help.

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Fred

2:10 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Does anyone know if the useless mayor of Verona is contacting PSE&G on a regular basis to get power up in town? Cedar Grove seems almost fully restored. Maybe Frank "sap" should get some advise from CG's mayor, he seems to be on the ball. West Orange also has power restored! By the way, Frank's block has power..hmmmm.

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Kris

3:39 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

will the caldwells have school?

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Cathy Lutz

3:46 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

It is very sad that there is so much anger over a storm that has affected everyone's lives in some way, & it seems much worse for those not writing on this blog as their computers or phones were swept away in the flood waters....I have heard from friends who have family in south jersey who are homeless & a few of them are trying to make their way up here to my home and to the homes of others who can offer shelter. There are shelters in every town if you look for them,where elderly & young children can be kept warm. If someone is sick, a hospital will provide shelter. I too am frustrated by the apparent lack of work being done on many of the roads closest to me in Mendham but I assume from seeing the destruction where entire poles are cracked in half w/ lines draped over treetops it will take some time. But each day I am seeing people I know get their power back. it is strange how it works...my brother lives in a neighborhood with 5 or 6 intertwining streets and all of them have power except his. Go figure. I have access to a gas generator which I use a few hours in the morning & a few hours at night since the gas is so scarce and I consider myself VERY lucky with only 2 trees down NOT on my house!..It is a very bad time for everyone...keep your chins up and remember FEMA is a federal program so much of this rests in the current president's hands. Not sure what he is doing about any of this...unfortunately does not seem to be enough. I hope this tells us all something too.

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John

7:21 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

It's more than Romney wants to do, that's for sure. Romney wants to get rid of FEMA! :(

In Darkness

4:09 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

North caldwell anyone??? Where's the light??

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Noemi

4:19 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

I live in Parsippany and have had no power still! I live in the Park Lake Village apratment complex on Baldwin Rd and half of my complex has not had power since last Monday. I informed JCPL the following Tuesday and have called them and all they say is by Nov 7 "most" customers should be restored. Unacceptible!!! Power was restored to buisessness on N. Beverwick last Thursday 11/1, Baldwin Plaza never lost power and Route 46 buisnesses all have their power back but what about the regular homes and people. Our complex and some homes on Vail Rd still no power. This is ridiculous. I just moved to Parsippany and never have I experienced this with PSE&G through any storm. All the people I know that have PSE&G have had power since last Thursday!!!! What is going on JCPL? JCPL needs to go! I guess I will get power back just in time for the new storm coming only to lose power again. Thank you JCPL!!!!
P.S, Cathy Lutz above
Thank you for your post and I understand where you are coming from but at least you have a generator to keep warm a few hours even at night to sleep. MANY OF US DO NOT!!!! So please excuse us from being upset!!!

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Gaye

4:40 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

I called JCP&L because our neighborhood is always dead last to get power restored, we were the last block in Morris Township during Hurricane Irene. I heard a rumor that our sub-station was built too close to a river, and that is why we have issues restoring power. JCP&L said our neighborhood could petition to be moved to a different sub-station, if in fact it is true that our sub-station is compromised by proximity to water or for some other reason. They can look into it.

Our block is always last to get power.

I heard our sub-station was built too close to a river.

If that is in fact true, we could as a neighborhood ask to be moved.

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ADRIENNE

4:53 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

You can wipe you know what with this timeline. PSE&G is so unorganized. All the help they have from other states and they still don't have people back. Can you tell me what high paid executive thought to build transfer stations in low line areas.

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P.K.

8:29 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

What about Green Brook? North of Rt 22? We have all the main access road up the mtn. Our mayor and township committee are totally useless. Never heard peep from any of them. Our whole neighborhood is totally dark with no hope for power.

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Prentiss Gray

10:21 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

This list is not really very helpful. knowing that they plan to have 80% of your town re-powered by a certain date doesn't tell you much. I liked the outage map approach that Patch took last time. At least then you could see the extent of the outages physically, and watch it change day by day. That was a volunteer effort wasn't it?

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John Dunphy

10:28 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

As far as I can remember, yes. If someone wanted to step up and do it again (hint, hint), we would not be opposed.

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Prentiss Gray

3:45 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Do we have the kind of data we'd need to do it? A house by house or block by block table of outages?

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John Dunphy

3:49 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Prentiss, I honestly have no idea. Kathy Shaskan took point on that when she was still Editor for Morris Township-Morris Plains Patch. But, she got sane and left last year. If you have her contact info, you could reach out.

Sally

11:21 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012

Christie should resign. What is he doing except taking calls from Obama. He got his power back in Mendham yet there are 35% of the town still out. Don't ever vote for him again!!! Jcp&l claim they will have everyone restored by Sunday??? Yeah right, they initially claimed by Thursday. Who is holding them accountable??? Christie is to busy wasting doughnuts.

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still no power

7:53 pm on Saturday, November 10, 2012

Why are we the public paying for JCP&L's mistakes? Check out the poles on Brooklyn Mt. Road in Hopatcong & on Lakeside Blvd. They have not kept up with the Mantianace and up grades and just keep adding wires from whoever and never up graded the sorce the Poles. Looks like most poles, if you leaned on them hard they would snap! Let alone 80 mph Winds. Stop taking the money out of the system and add some back for repairs. Antaquated systems can't be expected to work. of course now the Utilities can blame all there falts on the storm alone

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