Thursday, November 8, 2012
Conference call with state, federal officials on Thursday
Small business owners who were impacted by Sandy need to be on a conference call at 2 p.m. Thursday with state and federal officials, says the New Jersey Conference of Mayors. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), New Jersey Economic Development Authority and New Jersey Business Action Center senior officials will be on the conference call on the federal and state government's efforts to help small businesses and homeowners recover from Hurricane Sandy. "Officials will provide updates and answer questions about assistance and support to states affected by the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, ensuring the federal family and its public and private partners continue to provide all available …
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Still 74,012 in the dark in Ocean and Monmouth counties
There are currently 28,176 JCP&L customers without power in Ocean County and 45,836 without power in Monmouth County, according to an update on the JCP&L website. Those numbers change constantly as crews continue to work on outages throughout the region. However, the nor'easter starting to move into the area may cause new outages as well as coastal flooding, according to the National Weather Service. JCP&L, in a prepared statement, says: "Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) has restored power to more than 900,000 of the 1.2 million JCP&L customers affected by Hurricane Sandy, marking five consecutive days where crews have restored at least 100,000 customers per day. While restoration continues, JCP&L is preparing for a Nor'easter that is …
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Boardwalk, promenade, Pier Village closed to public
The Long Branch oceanfront has been devastated by Hurricane Sandy. Huge sections of the boardwalk have been washed away by the storm and it has been fenced off by the city. Pier Village and the promenade section of the boardwalk were not as badly damaged as the wooden boardwalk, but they have also been closed off by emergency personnel. Ocean Avenue between Seaview Avenue and Madison Avenue is covered in sand, but crews are now working to remove it. Several traffic lights are out on Ocean Boulevard and all entry to Monmouth Beach is prohibited at this time. The above pictures of the boardwalk area were taken Sunday afternoon.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Outages to increase as Sandy barrels towards the Shore
Update, 6 p.m.: Outages have reached 126,739 in Ocean County and 120,000 in Monmouth County. --- There are nearly 24,000 reported power outages in Monmouth and Ocean counties as of early Monday afternoon, according to a Jersey Central Power & Light map. As of early Monday afternoon, there were 23,559 outages reported in Monmouth and Ocean. However, there was no way to immediately learn if some without power have not reported it yet because they may have no means of communication without electricity. But according to the information available, the highest number of outages in one town in the two counties was Middletown, with 6,869. Another town with a high number of reported outages was Berkeley in southern Ocean County with 1,848. …
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Surfers and fishermen head toward shore
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Sunday, October 28, 2012
Surfers and fishermen outnumbered beach walkers on many beaches Saturday evening as Hurricane Sandy approached offshore. These surfers and fishermen were at the beach in Bay Head, which is under mandatory state orders to evacuate by 4 p.m. Sunday.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Stresses storm may knock out power for 7-10 days
Jersey Central Power and Light (JCP&L) President Don Lynch says the company has learned from the mistakes it made from Hurricane Irene and is ready for Hurricane Sandy and the threat it poses to the state. The company took heat when Hurricane Irene left many New Jersey towns without power for days - and, in some cases, weeks. Many thought JCP&L's response was too slow. The biggest lesson learned is getting the information out to customers and municipalities as specifically, quickly and often as possible, Lynch said. The company wants its customers to know as much information as possible, he said. "Just know that Jersey Central will be working hard day and night - we've already started, should that storm hit shore here and cause outages …
Little Silver Mayor Robert C. Neff, Jr. tells Patch that the borough's emergency management team will meet Friday to make storm preparations.
A message from Little Silver Mayor Robert C. Neff, Jr.: Little Silver continues to monitor the storm, and we urge our residents to do the same. In addition, they should review the hurricane preparedness instructions on www.littlesilver.org, and continue to monitor the borough's Web site for further instructions. As emergency management instructions come in from the county, we will post them and will send out periodic alerts on the Two River Alert system.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
A potentially powerful autumn store might be heading up the coast.
The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management (OEM) and the National Weather Service are closely monitoring Tropical Storm Sandy to see what impact it might have on the area as it moves up the coast. "There is a potential for a very powerful and dangerous autumn store to affect our region early next week," the OEM reports on its Facebook page. "There is a growing threat of strong winds, very heavy rainfall, coastal flooding and inland flooding to affect our region early next week." The National Weather Service says the impact the storm has on the area depends on how the storm tracks over the next five days or so. While it is currently listed as a Tropical Storm as of Tuesday, the National Weather Service expects it to be upgraded to a …
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Now that life is returning to normal, the repairs begin.
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance Commissioner Tom Considine today offered tips to consumers on filing insurance claims in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene. Following the Disaster Reporting Your Claim Handling the Claim Repairing the Damage Things to Remember After You Rebuild More Information If you have any questions about the coverage in your policy, or if you need help with a problem regarding your claim following a disaster at your home, contact the Department at 1-800-446-7467 or www.njdobi.org. For emergency preparedness information go to: http://www.ready.nj.gov/. For more information on flood insurance availability through the NFIP, go to: www.floodsmart.gov
Saturday, August 27, 2011
The Monmouth Mall will close at 4 p.m. on Saturday and the AMC Lowes Theaters is closed all weekend.
Forget about The Help and don’t even think about getting a burrito at Chipotle this weekend in Eatontown. The parking lot at for the movie theater at the Monmouth Mall was eerily quiet for a Saturday afternoon as stores and eateries began to shut down in anticipation of Hurricane Irene. Signs posted on the door of the AMC Lowes Theaters in informed would-be movie goers that the multiplex would be closed on Saturday and Sunday due to the storm. The entire mall will close at 4 p.m. on Saturday, according to customer service representatives at the mall, but a number of retailers and food spots had already closed, including Macy’s and Burger King. No details were available yet whether the mall would open on Sunday, but the representative said …
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