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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Sandy Gas Shortage Causing Panic, Long Lines

From Long Valley to Bloomfield, fuel is scarce and tempers are high in northern New Jersey.

Two days after Sandy severed power to most of North Jersey, dwindling fuel supplies set off a stampede to service stations Wednesday, as empty tank-toting thousands waited hours to pay at the pump. Tensions often ran high as gasoline for cars and generators became more scarce by the second. Lines of people holding red canisters stretched into the dozens, while scores of cars backed up onto highways. "Avoid Morristown. Gas stations are out of fuel, please make other arrangements,” an alert from Morristown Police read Wednesday afternoon. "Everyone's panicking because all their gas tanks are on 'E,'" said one officer as he restricted access to Morristown’s Abbett Avenue in one direction because the mad rush to Dean's Tire Service there had …

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Sandy Inland Flooding Threat Increases For NJ

Latest report from the National Weather Service shows projected rainfall totals double in some spots.

According to the Sunday afternoon report from National Weather Service Meteorologist Gary Szatkowski, the inland flooding threat posed by Hurricane Sandy has increased in the past 24 hours. "The takeaway message is that our region is currently in the path of a very dangerous storm," Szatkowski said. "Even if the eventual path changes, we will still feel severe effects from this storm." Yesterday's rainfall total map of the region (attached to this story) showed the northern end of New Jersey expecting around two inches of rain, four inches in the south and an isolated band of six inches around the Cape May end of the state. Current projections (also attached to this story) show the northern part of the state expecting four or five inches …

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Locals Hit the Stores on Sunday, Hours Before Sandy

The stores were filled with shoppers as shelves emptied

For updates throughout the storm, "like" us on Facebook: facebook.com/soPatch It was anything but business as usual at local grocery stores on Sunday morning. The Millburn ShopRite, popular with many residents of Maplewood and South Orange, had a line of people waiting when doors opened at 7 a.m.  Trader Joe's saw the same, when it opened at 8 a.m. Shoppers were waiting for PetCo to open, as well, for last-minute pet needs. PathMark restocked many of its sold-out items overnight. ShopRite, which issued a statement Saturday pledging to restock often, saw cases of water snatched by worried shoppers, almost as soon as pallets hit the sales floor. Bread and canned goods were going fast, too.  Minutes after opening, the line for deli and …

Saturday, October 27, 2012

NJ Transit Shutdown Preparations Underway

Hurricane Sandy may cause a system-wide stoppage on Monday.

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Hurricane Sandy to Shut Down State Parks

Parks to be shut down by noon on Sunday, officials say.

All state parks and historic sites are scheduled to be shut down at noon on Sunday in preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Sandy, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin announced today. According to Martin, safety concerns are forcing the closure and those who are camping now at state facilities across the state are being advised to prepare to leave those sites by mid-day Sunday. Martin also said those with reservations for next week are advised that parks may be closed through the entire week. Persons with reservations will be called by DEP personnel to reschedule their visits to state parks. After the storm passes through the state, the parks and historic sites will be assessed and re-opened on a case-by-case …

ShopRite Restocks before Storm

The local ShopRite stores are restocking with hurricane necessities

items that customers tend to stock up on before a storm, including water, ice, batteries, milk and bread. ShopRite’s warehouse and transportation departments continuously monitor the weather and will stay in close contact with all stores during the predicted storm to ensure the needs of all ShopRite customers are met during this time. “We understand that weather conditions are expected to be severe, so we are doing everything we can to ensure that our customers have what they need to be prepared in advance of the storm,” said ShopRite spokesperson Karen Meleta. Customers are encouraged to check the official ShopRite Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/shoprite.supermarket) for news on store closings and tips on how to be prepared for …

Friday, October 26, 2012

Hurricane Sandy Could Make NJ Landfall Monday

'Frankenstorm' has potential to even bring snow to higher elevations.

No two storms are alike, and Hurricane Sandy is as unique as they come, according to one meteorologist. As the late October hurricane continued to wind its way through the Caribbean Friday morning, already leaving 22 dead in its wake, the National Weather Service says Sandy will begin to impact northern New Jersey late Monday into Tuesday. Hurricane Sandy’s track is still on target to batter portions of the mid-Atlantic, according to meteorologist David Stark, but will likely be most damaging in Delaware and Southern New Jersey. “Points north and west (of Delaware and southern New Jersey) will feel the northern side of the storm,” Stark said. “That includes tropical storm winds, but it could be sustained for a longer period of time due to …

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