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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Power Surge Damage? File a Claim with JCP&L

Still no explanation of cause of surge that affected parts of Point Boro

  Were any of your home appliances, surge protectors, circuit breakers, computers, equipment or food affected by last Thursday's power surge in Point Borough? If you haven't done so already, call 1-800-662-3115 to file a claim for the value of the damage. JCP&L will investigate and compensate if they find the loss was due to a JCP&L defect or malfunction. So far, no word from the company on what caused the power surge that fried everything from refrigerators to computer equipment and sent firefighters running from one call to another for hours in parts of the Borough. Ron Morano, a JCP&L spokesperson, said late Monday afternoon that the utility company is still investigating the cause of the surge and will release further information when …

patrick allgor

8:52 pm on Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Jcp&l blows... Curtis ave. power goes out when the wind changes direction...   more ›

Monday, November 19, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

Free Thanksgiving Meals For Those Affected by Sandy

Where to go to eat or volunteer Wed. and Thurs.

  Thanks to the generosity of numerous volunteers, organizations and businesses in the area, there are a lot of places to go for a free, hot meal on Wednesday and Thanksgiving Day. If you have been negatively impacted by Sandy and could benefit from a free, hot meal, or if you wish to volunteer, here's where to go, starting with an event at the Point Pleasant Elks Lodge #1698, 820 Arnold Ave., at 5 p.m. Wednesday. The following businesses are donating food for the Wednesday evening dinner: Martell's; Surf Taco; Hoffman's Ice Cream; Spano's; Longboard Grill; The Spot; Frankie's Bar & Grill; US Subs; Bubbakoo's Burritos; Polka Dot Cupcake Shop 709, and Joe Leone's. The Beanery is donating coffee. (See attached PDF for more info.) The …

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2:47 pm on Thursday, November 22, 2012

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

More Power Restored in Point Beach, Police Say

But those with defective meter boxes have to get them replaced before power restored

JCP&L reports that there are only a small amount of Point Beach residents who are still awaiting power who can safely receive power, according to the Point Beach police department. "They are expediting their efforts to complete those areas as soon as possible," says a prepared statement from police. The Building Department is again notifying owners of properties where meters have been pulled or blocked by JCP&L because of flood water damage that they will have to hire a licensed electrician to repair or replace all flood-damaged equipment, the statement says. "Permits will be required for certain work and inspections conducted by the Building Department prior to power being restored. Residents with any questions or concerns are requested …

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Denise Di Stephan

3:57 pm on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Bob, I'm sorry this took so long. Here is the response from NJNG: We are sorry for any inconvenience to our customers and thank them for their patience. Given the increased call volume in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, we have staffed beyond our normal hours of operation to respond to customer inquiries. As call volume has been somewhat lighter in the evening, your readers might wish to …   more ›

Monday, November 12, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

Despite Gov's Assurance, Thousands Still in the Dark

Christie said all power in NJ would be restored by now

  Despite assurances by Gov. Christie that the entire state would have power again by yesterday, there are thousands still in the dark in New Jersey, including 601 in just Monmouth and Ocean counties, according to the JCP&L outage map. As of 3:15 p.m. Monday, there are 441 outages in Monmouth and 160 in Ocean and about 3,100 outages among JCP&L customers in the 13 counties it serves, the map shows. In Morris County alone there are 739 JCP&L customers reporting outages. PSE&G has 278 outages on Monday afternoon, including 19 outages caused by Sandy and 259 caused by the nor'easter. Atlantic Electric has restored power to all customers who can safely be restored, said Frank Tedesco, company spokesman. He said there are 2,000 to 2,500 …

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Hurricane Sandy

St. Mary's and St. Gregory's Pantry Cannot Take Anymore Food or Supplies

But cash donations welcome to continue feeding community

  St. Gregory's Pantry and St. Mary's By the Sea Episcopal Church in Point Beach are asking the public to no longer donate clothing or supplies so volunteers have time to sort and distribute. "St. Gregory's Pantry and St. Mary's By the Sea Episcopal Church of Point Pleasant Beach continue to offer a wide range of disaster aid for those impacted by Sandy," said a prepared statement released Sunday. "Anyone in need is welcome, and hundreds are being helped every day. "Regarding donations, we appreciate the tremendous community response to the needs of our neighbors. However, at this time we kindly request that no further donations of clothing and supplies be brought to the church until our current stock is sorted and distributed. We will …

Saturday, November 10, 2012

UPDATE: One-Day Delay in Restoring Some Outages in Point Beach

Now Sunday is the target date, but only for properties with sound meter boxes

  All power that can be safely restored in Point Beach is expected to be completed tomorrow, according to an updated report from the police department. "The Point Beach Building Department has advised that inspectors walking door to door have completed their inspections," according to a prepared statement from the police department. "Due to a greater volume than anticipated of meters that required removal, JCP&L has now advised that all power than can safely be restored to residences and businesses in town will be completed sometime tomorrow (Sunday). Residents with any questions or concerns are requested to contact the Building Department at 732-892-1118 during business hours. Please expect delays as there is a heavy call volume," the …

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Lori Morrison

4:24 pm on Monday, November 12, 2012

The Brick Mayor is fighting with JCP&L daily about who is responsible for inspections of the homes. He says JCP&L is but they say no, it is the responsibility of the Township. We do not have building inspectors do to shared services with Toms River.   more ›

Friday, November 9, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

JCP&L Working on Point Beach Power Outages

Process to replace faulty meters explained at Friday council meeting

  JCP&L crews are working on restoring power to a widely-darkened Point Beach, as electrical inspectors continue to identify homes and businesses that have water-damaged meters. As complaints have mounted from many residents and businesses who have been without power for 11 days, and some that had power restored only to have it snatched away again by the nor'easter, the town has been trying to expedite the process for the lights to be turned back on, officials said at a Point Beach emergency council meeting at Borough Hall on Friday afternoon. On Friday night, 1,749 JCP&L customers in Point Beach were still in the dark, according to JCP&L's outage map. That's an improvement from Thursday's count of 2,077, but still up from the Nov. 1 tally…

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Hurricane Sandy

Electrical Inspections to Start This Morning in Point Beach

All residents and business people without power urged to shut off breakers

  Inspectors will be walking door to door in many areas of Point Beach to inspect electrical services and building integrity starting at 8 a.m. today, according to the police department. When Patch was made aware of this news on Thursday night, there was no one available to explain who the inspectors are, which parts of town they will visit first today (Fri., Nov. 9) or any other details. The Point Pleasant Beach Building Department will be open from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday and Sunday. "The Building Department is requesting that all building owners and tenants inspect their properties immediately, if they have not done so already," says a prepared statement from the police department. "All owners and tenants of residential and business …

Hurricane Sandy

Point Beach Emergency Meeting Friday

Point Beach Council to Discuss Outages and Meters

Point Beach Council will hold an emergency meeting at 3 p.m. Friday to discuss ongoing power outages and problems with water-damaged utility meters. The meeting will be at Borough Hall on New Jersey Avenue. Mayor Vincent Barrella scheduled the meeting "to address a plan for the power issues in Point Pleasant Beach. We have invited representatives from JCP&L, but have no confirmation from them as of yet," said Point Beach Business Administrator Chris Riehl in an email on Thursday. Barrella said the state Department of Community Affairs is working on scheduling electrical inspectors during the next few days to inspect JCP&L meters that were damaged "during substantial flooding" on various homes and businesses during Sandy. "Residential will …

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11:50 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012

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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

STORM: Snow Brings New Outages For Some

Others have had no power at all for 10 days

Gov. Christie told a gathering on Long Beach Island on Wednesday that the coming Nor'easter and anticipated snowfall would likely cause "a setback" in the work underway for full power restoration. Boy, he wasn't kidding. JCP&L, on its website, is acknowledging that the nor'easter has created new outages, often for customers who were hit with outages in the height of Sandy's destructive path, had power restored and are now in the cold darkness yet again. "Late Wednesday, heavy, wet snow and high winds from the nor'easter resulted in approximately 120,000 additional power outages in the Jersey Central Power & Light service territory," says the JCP&L website. The company serves 13 counties in New Jersey, including Monmouth and Ocean. There …

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