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Some In Lacey Might Go A Week Without Power, JCP&L Says

Many Lacey customers have regained electricity, but those who haven't may need to wait until Tuesday night.

Editor's note: An earlier version of the article said Lacey had around 3,000 power outages. JCP&L's figures shifted Thursday morning from around 900 to 3,000 to 903. Patch will update any changes.

LACEY, NJ — Those in Lacey who still don't have power might need to wait a while. Jersey Central Power & Light estimates its Ocean County customers will regain electricity by 11:30 p.m. Tuesday — one week after Tropical Storm Isaias tore through and caused mass outages.

JCP&L has restored power for many of its Lacey customers, but 903 still don't have service as of 10 a.m. Thursday.

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The storm took out power for more than 1.4 million New Jersey homes, according to state officials. About 977,000 still had no power Wednesday morning and might need to wait through the weekend for restoration, said Joseph Fiordaliso, president of the state Board of Public Utilities, during a news conference.

"Our hope is by late Friday night 80 percent of customers will be restored," Fiordaliso said. The hope of the BPU and power companies is the remainder will have their power restored by the end of the weekend.

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Tropical Storm Isaias plowed across New Jersey from about 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, moving at 40 mph and packing sustained winds of up to 50 mph. There were multiple areas that recorded wind gusts of up to 75 mph. A gust of 109 mph was recorded on Long Beach Island, officials there said.

With reporting from Karen Wall/Patch

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