Weather
4K Lose Power In Warren, Restoration Not Expected For Days
PSE&G is reporting that power is expected to restored by Thursday at 12:15 p.m. JCP&L does not have an estimated restoration time.
WARREN, NJ — Tropical Storm Isaias caused thousands of township residents to be without power and has brought down multiple trees and wires. Restoration is not expected for days.
PSE&G is reporting more than 820 residents in Warren are without power as of 6:15 p.m. Power is expected to restored by Thursday at 12:15 p.m.
JCP&L is reporting more than 3,580 Warren residents are without power. A restoration time has not been set by JCP&L.
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There is a total of 14,168 PSE&G customers in Somerset County without power and 21,648 JCP&L customers in the county without power as of 6:30 p.m.
A number of roadways were also impacted in the township including:
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- Stirling Road between Warren and Watchung
- Mt. Bethel Road near Mt. Horeb Road
- Stirling Road near Stiles Road
To report an outage to PSE&G: text OUT to 4PSEG (47734), report it online, through Amazon's Alexa, through PSE&G's app or call 1-800-436-PSEG (7734).
To report an outage to JCP&L: Report it online; call 888-LIGHTSS (888-544-4877); or report your outage via text message; get started by texting REG to 544487.
A flash flood watch, tornado watch, and tropical storm warning were issued for Somerset County on Tuesday due to Tropical Storm Isaias.
As a result of the storm, the New Jersey MVC announced through their website that all agency locations, including Somerville, were closed Tuesday. Somerset County canceled recycling for some towns in the county due to the storm, it will resume on Wednesday morning.
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