Close to 200 Without Power; More Outages Expected

Close to 200 JCPL customers in Lakewood are without power this afternoon – apparently related to the arriving storm. The NWS says you can expect more power outages as trees take down wires due to the strong winds.

According to JCPL, about 10,000 in Ocean and Monmouth Counties are without power.

Snow is expected to arrive later this evening, with a total accumulation of about 2-4 inches.

As reported on our News Alerts, Township officials are asking residents to remove all trash and recycling cans from the roadway.

Residents are also urged to tie down any loose objects outside their homes. (PHOTO: Hooper Avenue this afternoon).

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Kats
12 years ago

Garbage pick up is at 700 tomorrow morning. Im putting out my cans.

I dont get it
12 years ago

Why does Lakewood always lose power. It seems like Lakewood loses power more than any other town around.

let's see
12 years ago

To I don’t get it …. I cannot provide you with an official answer to your question but in my own personal opinion the answer would be …. complete overdevelopment of a town and said town does not have the infrastructure to support such development….. said infrastructure includes power grids along with roads and the such .

power on
12 years ago

Power back on!!!!!!!!

Bal Hataina
12 years ago

Power never off!!!!!!!!

Anonymous
12 years ago

Without a doubt, this is the Year of the Storm and we haven’t even really had any snow! Go figure!!