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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Update: Livingston Mall Reopened, Power Restored

The power returned late Saturday afternoon.

5 p.m. Saturday update: Power has been restored to the mall. The mall is now open until 9:30pm and will open as scheduled tomorrow at 11 a.m. 11 a.m. update: The Livingston Mall remains closed Saturday following a power outage caused by a blown transformer. The mall posted on their facebook page: Due to a power outage Livingston Mall will be closed today, Saturday, December 29th. Please check for updates on hours for tomorrow. Thank you. No update has been given as to what progress has been made to restore the blown transformer. ---------------------------------------------- The Livingston Mall had to close early tonight following an extensive power outage. At approximately 6:30 p.m., a transformer blew underneath the mall, causing the …

Elizabeth

11:33 am on Saturday, December 29, 2012

Haha. Key word is SOME people left right away. Plenty of others were trying to stay and wait.   more ›

Saturday, November 3, 2012

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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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 …   more ›

Friday, October 26, 2012

Hurricane Sandy Could Hit NJ Hard, Experts Say

Meteorologists fear impact may be felt up and down entire East Coast.

Meteorologists up and down the East Coast are now saying Hurricane Sandy, sitting over the Caribbean as of Thursday afternoon, could spawn a storm that devastates the mid-Atlantic region early next week. As the storm glides up the East Coast, it could bring significant rain, wind and waves to the Northeast, according to the National Weather Service. Hurricane Sandy is forecast to become a large coastal storm, and may affect the northern New Jersey area between Sunday and Tuesday, the National Weather Service is reporting. The weather service wouldn’t commit to exact times or impacts, however, stating, “there remains quite a bit of uncertainty with the track and therefore with any actual impacts to our area at this time.” Jersey Central …

Tyrone Abercrombie

8:36 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012

We were hit hard in Newark thank God we made it though this. It was the worst storm I've ever seen in my 48 years in Newark.   more ›

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