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On the article Middle School's Will DeGrande Wins NJ Geo Bee
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On the article Armed Home Invaders Sought in Bernardsville Incident
Paul Rust
2:49 pm on Friday, January 25, 2013
ReplyA shotgun blast or two might have taken them out of service for awhile.
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On the article Outages Drop as JCP&L Adds More Manpower
Paul Rust
5:10 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012
ReplyUtility companies are obligated to let you purchase elictricity on the open market. I switched to Ambit Energy after the last prolonged outage and my frustration with jcp&l. I save approx. 15% per month while still paying jcp&l for transmission services. We are stuck with whatever company owns the lines, etc.but you can buy the actual electricity from other companies. Doesn't get me away from jcp&l in total, but sure made me feel better to deny them revenue for the 'juice'. How else can we send them the message that we are not satisfied.
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On the article Outages Drop as JCP&L Adds More Manpower
Paul Rust
12:16 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012
ReplyThe ower companies have very poor communication programs. If they would publish a daily action plan showing where they are working and what they are doing there it would help tremendously. The lack of credible information is ridiiculous and makes everybody crazy. They can't be everywhere at once- we get that. But where are they and how many of of them are there? Somebody must be managing the best process. Just explain it to us each day in some detail. Their web sites suck and are totally insufficient.
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On the article Outages Drop as JCP&L Adds More Manpower
Paul Rust
9:12 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012
ReplyAfter the last outage I switched to Ambit Energy
I still have to pay jcpl for transmission, but at least they no longer get a penny from me for the juice. Made me feel much better. -
On the article Mayor to Utilities: Follow Your Hurricane Priorities
Paul Rust
11:41 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2012
ReplyWe should all deduct 25% from our payment to JCP&L if our power is out more than five days. Why do we have to pay for transmission of power if there isn't any at our homes. If the 5000 homes without owrt all do this we send the message!
Paul Rust
12:04 pm on Monday, April 8, 2013
Will,
Congratulations! I was a geography major in college, and like you, I loved studying maps when I was your age. I am very happy to see a local winner in the Geography Bee. Good luck as you move on to the next level in Washington D.C.