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5093 Still Without Power In Monmouth County

5093 Monmouth County customers are still without power as of noon on Friday.

Joan’s power at the Toll Bros Riviera in Freehold Township came on overnight, but she is not happy.  “JCP&L’s performance and communications were dispicable.  I hope the Governor does something about it,” said Joan.

132 customers are still without power in Highlands.   Meals will be distributed to Highlands residents without power this after noon between 3:30 and 6:30 at the community center on Snug Harbor Ave.  Mayor Frank Nolan will hold a public information meeting at the community center at 7PM.

Estimated Customers Out For
MONMOUTH County
As of Sep 2, 2011 11:56 AM

 

City

2

ABERDEEN

5

ALLENHURST

4

ALLENTOWN

1

ALLENWOOD

33

ASBURY PARK

187

ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS

17

BELFORD

30

BELMAR

13

BRADLEY BEACH

31

BRIELLE

9

CLARKSBURG

11

CLIFFWOOD

19

CLIFFWOOD BEACH

528

COLTS NECK

23

CREAM RIDGE

11

DEAL

341

EATONTOWN

22

ELBERON

171

ENGLISHTOWN

19

FAIR HAVEN

50

FARMINGDALE

548

FREEHOLD

 

City

41

HAZLET

132

HIGHLANDS

1

HIGHTSTOWN

200

HOLMDEL

9

HOWELL

45

KEANSBURG

7

KEYPORT

40

LEONARDO

100

LINCROFT

49

LITTLE SILVER

58

LOCUST

11

LONG BRANCH

4

MANALAPAN

193

MANASQUAN

113

MARLBORO

12

MATAWAN

172

MIDDLETOWN

26

MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP

27

MONMOUTH BEACH

132

MORGANVILLE

3

NAVESINK

56

NEPTUNE

 

City

21

NEW MONMOUTH

39

OAKHURST

19

OCEAN

23

OCEAN GROVE

12

OCEANPORT

7

PERRINEVILLE

2

PORT MONMOUTH

242

RED BANK

9

ROOSEVELT

296

RUMSON

42

SEA BRIGHT

37

SEA GIRT

116

SHREWSBURY

19

SPRING LAKE

10

SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS

560

TINTON FALLS

121

WALL

1

WALL TOWNSHIP

3

WEST END

3

WEST KEANSBURG

1

WEST LONG BRANCH

4

WICKATUNK

Total Out = 5093

Posted: September 2nd, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Hurricane Irene, JCP&L | Tags: , | 1 Comment »

One Comment on “5093 Still Without Power In Monmouth County”

  1. Ray Goddard said at 4:38 pm on September 2nd, 2011:

    The Wyndmoor complex has 125 units so that leaves 7 units somewhere else in Highlands. I wonder if JCP&L can even count. I doubt it. No one is even working on the problem, and apparently they have to replace a part which they do not have. Our electric bills in the winter are between $400-$500 a month. I feel very sorry for a young couple who moved in 2 days before the storm very excited about moving to the Jersey Shore. Tell don’t look very happy after 6 days of darkness.