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WEST WINDSOR: Mayor puts out message to residents
A message from Mayor Hsueh to West Windsor Residents – The Township is continuing to monitor the efforts of the power companies and remains in daily communications with them. Restoration of power has occurred in several sections of our community. JCP&L estimates that power should be restored to their remaining customers November 4th or 5th.…
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PRINCETON: Township storm updates
NOV. 4, 2012 5:00PM This is an important update on the recovery from Hurricane Sandy. As far as power Princeton officials have been told by PSE&G that currently there are approximately 3,600 homes without power. By the end of the day they are hopeful to trim that number to roughly 2,400 and absent any setbacks…
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Somerset County Offices to Reopen Monday, Nov. 5
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders Most Somerset County government offices and programs will reopen Monday, Nov. 5, following a week of disruptions due to Hurricane Sandy. “County managers and staff have been working around the clock this past week to mitigate the effects of the storm here in Somerset County,” said Freeholder Mark Caliguire,…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO SCHOOL DISTRICT UPDATE: Sunday evening
WW-P schools are open on Monday, November 5, 2012. In addition to the information on the web site (and sent to parents in an earlier e-mail), we have updates: 1. WW-P has no telephone or e-mail services at this time. If you have an important message to share with your child’s school, please send an…
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WEST WINDSOR: Storm aftermath updates from WW Police
WEST WINDSOR STORM UPDATES AS OF SUNDAY EVENING: Schools and offices in WW-P will be open on Monday, November 5, 2012. Due to power outages at two of the schools, all parents should read the following important information: The district has no telephone or e-mail capabilities at this time. We are working on some solutions…
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EAST WINDSOR: Power outages continue
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR – Sunday, Nov. 4, township officials encouraged residents to keep safe as "ongoing efforts to restore power throughout the community" continued. Gov. Chris Christie moved Halloween to Nov. 5 after “Frankenstorm” – also known as “Superstorm Sandy” — struck New Jersey a week ago. According to state…
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HUNTERDON: JCP&L outages continue
For PSE&G customers, the news in neighboring Hopewell Valley is on the positive side, but less so for those served by JCP&L. Sounds like good news if you’re with PSE&G,” a Hopewell Township official said Saturday night. For those who are with JCP&L and don’t have power, check out: https://www.firstenergycorp.com/content/dam/newsroom/files/JCP&L_Town_ETRs_Nov2.pdf Neighboring Hunterdon County towns…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Update on PSE&G, JCP&L outages
On Saturday, Hopewell Township police Chief George Meyer reported: “Paul Pogorzelski and I just finished a conference call with our PSE&G representative. “Following the storm, 5,700 or the 6,400 PSE&G residences in Hopewell Township were without power. There was significant damage to the Mt. Rose substation. Presently 1,171 residences are still out. “PSE&G has…
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HERALD: National Weather Service issues hazardous weather outlook for East Windsor, Hightstown
Packet Media Group report MOUNT HOLLY – Sunday, the National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook for Mercer County beginning Monday, Nov. 5, through Saturday, Nov. 10. There is a potential for a strong coastal low pressure system to affect Mercer County between Wednesday and Thursday, according to the NWS. The system could produce strong northeast…
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