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Little Silver: 'We're Here for You, We're Doing Our Best'

Borough department heads update public in special meeting

 

Little Silver's municipal staffers are working around the clock to facilitate the long road to recovery from Hurricane Sandy, even while residents remain in the dark.

Borough Council held an emergency meeting Friday evening to update residents on public safety, power, DPW efforts and more. Residents packed the municipal chambers to ask questions and offer praise for the efforts of the small staffs that have been working almost nonstop since before the storm.

Foremost perhaps on residents' minds is power restoration. Unfortunately, the Borough Council cautions patience while a local assemblyman increases the pressure on JCP&L to do what they can to restore power to Little Silver.

"By Wednesday we hope to have a majority of people in Little Silver with power," said Mayor Robert Neff, who added that JCP&L has been flying in parts to repair sub-stations damaged in the storm.

Assemblyman Declan O'Scanlon, R-13, said he hopes restoration "will accelerate pretty dramatically" this weekend while the legislative delegation is "leaning hard on JCP&L."

Police Chief Daniel Shaffery warns residents that his department will strictly enforce the 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew, as he's concerned about the presence of debris, live wires and risks to river neighborhoods. 

"No one is getting in, no one is getting out," the chief said, although his officers "have common sense" and will let a motorist out for a true emergency.

Although the department hasn't seen calls about thefts, aside from a reported generator that was stolen, Shaffery remains concerned about looting and wants the streets clear at night. He said extra patrols will be out along the Shrewsbury and Navesink after dark.

Additionally, the chief says gawkers along Little Silver Point Road are hindering the efforts of borough staff. As such, his department will begin limiting traffic there.

"We're here for you, we're doing our best," Shaffery said.

DPW Director Jim Gannon's "biggest concern is debris in the roads." He asks residents to try to separate construction debris from vegetation debris and promises crews will get to all down branches and tree limbs.

Fire Chief Andrew Smith said the department has responded to 45 calls since Monday, with 20 being the norm for an average month. Many of those were for carbon monoxide detectors, and he asks residents to replace their batteries regularly. 

Voting will proceed on Tuesday, although it's unclear exactly where. Borough attorney John Bennett said polling places must have power, as per a directive from the state. Currently, the only two polls with power are the municipal building and the fire department. He said those who show up at their normal polling places Tuesday may be directed to the aforementioned buildings, depending on what's powered by then.

Resources:

Assemblyman O'Scanlon encourages all to contact his legislative office at 32 Monmouth St., Red Bank, with any concerns or calls for help. He can be reached at 732-933-1591.

FEMA is expected to open a satellite office in Monmouth County soon, as it did this week in Ocean County. To report a claim in the meantime, call 800-621-3362.

  • JCP&L: 888-LIGHTSS
  • New Jersey Natural Gas: 800-427-5325
  • Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority: 732-229-8578
  • M&S Waste Services: 732-471-8900
  • Little Silver police: 732-747-5900
  • Little Silver on the web: http://www.littlesilver.org/ls/
  • Monmouth County Emergency Management: 732-431-7400
Related Topics: Hurricane Sandy

Dan

9:15 pm on Friday, November 2, 2012

So what about the schools ? Can someone give an assessment of damage or some shred of information? This day by day cancellation notice they are doing is ridiculous . Give us some information.

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James

10:03 pm on Friday, November 2, 2012

Anyone who has the nerve to complain about anything is being ridiculous. The damage and need is widespread and takes time to address. Not hearing from school officials is not worth complaining about. If there is not power, common sense dictates school will remain closed.

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Kevin Brennan

10:48 pm on Friday, November 2, 2012

Thanks James.............The school buildings are thankfully OK. Exterior cleanup was conducted today by school principal Dr. Pam Albert and a team of volunteers. The commencement of school is at the direction of the state authority and then our local authorities. The first step is regaining power in town and then being assured that the roads are safe for having our children and staff attend. We will advise daily next week as the situation is fluid with positive word hopefully coming soon.
Thanks,
Kevin Brennan
President, BOE

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Valerie

10:53 pm on Friday, November 2, 2012

Markham Place got power this evening so Markham voting should be fine. Also I "hear" that Pt Road school is good other than some water in boiler room- no other issues. This could be incorrect but I think power was the main issue for the schools.

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Kevin Brennan

11:03 pm on Friday, November 2, 2012

Valerie, you are correct. Point Rd School did get some water in the boiler room that caused some malfuction of the electronic locking system. We have bypassed this with manual entry and once powered up that issue can be resolved. There was no further water damage. Thanks, kb

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Piano40

12:46 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Thanks for the info Kevin. If there is a need for volunteers, whether at schools or otherwise, please tell me how to help out the town. These teenagers I am sure would be happy to help out- I know mine would.

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Mark

7:14 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012

If Markham Pl has power, why 4 more days to get power to "most" of Little Silver? Over 65, freezing with bronchitis.

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David Nussbaum

7:38 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Understood Mark....but this is not your usual blackout. Millions were hit by this, and there are those who now have nothing. At least we still have homes. Just tough it out a bit longer.....we've all been inconvenienced. But for us, it's ONLY an inconvenience.

Gretchen O'Kane

7:54 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Dan- the teacher convention in A.C. Next week was canceled. If power is restored before Thursday we were told at the meeting that school will probably be open Thursday and Friday

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Roberta B

11:51 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Is there a possibility that schools could be open Nov. 8 & 9 if power is restored?

I hope that no one misinterprets my question to be any sort of complaint. I am merely asking if that's a possibility - I was not able to attend the meeting. I am extremely grateful for everything that our town and school leaders, volunteers, utility workers, public works, etc are doing to get Little Silver up and running.

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David M

1:29 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

I was wondering if there were meeting minutes from the last meeting. Where could I find these and where could I find out when the next meet(s) will be? Also, on the question of volunteerism, I have a chain saw and would be happy to help where the need is largest.

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