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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Essex Mayors Air Complaints About PSEG Response

Meetings being held between local, company officials

In the immediate aftermath of Superstorm Sandy last week, PSEG officials warned it might take up to 10 days, or longer in some small pockets, for power to be restored throughout its service region. For many customers in Essex County the utility’s prediction was right on the money -- a little  more than a week after Sandy roared onto the Jersey coast, nearly all customers in Belleville, Bloomfield, and Nutley were back on line, according to estimates by officials in all three towns. Elsewhere in the county, however, considerable pockets of customers still had no electricity Thursday. But even those officials in towns where power is now largely back still criticized the state’s largest utility for failing to respond promptly to urgent pleas …

Brett Kaiser

12:15 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012

Who would you rather have? JCP&L or LIPA? I'm glad to be serviced by PSE&G   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 ›

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