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(Update Nov. 10): Summit Facebook Group Keeps Spreadsheet of Street Outages

The group Power-Up Summit was created Thursday night by a three Summit residents. Here is their updated list of power restorations by street, with comments.

 
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The group Power-Up Summit is updating a spreadsheet with places that are still out of power. Here is the most current list updated around 4p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 10

Street Out of Power Comments Street Returned to Power Comments
Arden Place Ashland Partial
Ashland  Partial Badeau
Beechwood Bedford
Beekman Road Bellevue
Beekman Terrace Blackburn Road Partial
Blackburn Place Brainerd
Druid Hill Lower Butler
Edgemont Partial Butler Parkway
Fairview Avenue Parts Canoe Brook
Fay (not Faye) Colony Court
Faye Colony Drive
Fernwood Colt Parts
Friar Tuck Colt
Glendale Road Crescent
Greenbriar Dorchester
Hartley Edgemont Partial
Henry Street Edgewood Road
Highland Drive Garden
Hillcrest Ave. Glen Oaks 
Hillside Hawthorne Place
Hobart North part Hickory
Hughes Place High
Iris Karen
Larned South of Ashland Llewellyn
Linda Lane Manor Hill
Llewelyn Parkview Terrace
Maple Pembroke
Meadowbrook Court Pine Grove
Midland Pine Ridge Drive
Montview Portland
Mountain Ave Prospect 
Norwood Avenue Sunset Just upper
Oak Ridge Ave. Utility Truck spotted -- reported 3-4 days til completed (estimate by driver),  Templar
Oaklawn Valley View
Oakley Wade
Oxbow Warwick
Pine Grove Woodland Avenue
Plymouth Road Sweetbriar side

 

Streets with Power before 11/10

Comments
Portland Ashland Between Maple and Tulip
Primrose Place Ashland Road Between Windsor and Colt
Risk Ave. Colonial
Robin Hood Dale Drive
Rotary Drive Deforest Ave.
Rowan Road Druid Hill Upper
Shadyside Hobart Ave.
Sheridan Road Kent Place Blvd. Restored Tuesday
Sherman Parts Laurel Ave.
Summit Ave. Near Woodmere Lenox
Surrey Lorraine Road
Templar Half Londonderry
Twombly Drive Madison Ave.
Valley View Pine Grove Partial
Whittredge  parts Propsect between Morris and Blackburn
Wildwood Lane Ramsey
Woodcroft Silver Lake Drive
Woodmere Drive Tanglewood Drive
Tulip Street  across from Brayton
Webster Avenue
Wentworth
West End Ave. Power restored Tuesday
Whittredge
William Street Near Sayre
Ramsey
Silver Lake Drive
Tanglewood Drive
Tulip Street  across from Brayton
Webster Avenue
Wentworth
West End Ave. Power restored Tuesday
Whittredge
William Street Near Sayre
Wade Drive

 

Previous list from Friday, Nov. 9

 

Street Out of Power

Comments

Ashland  Bewteen Pine Grove and Manor Hill, corner of Colony, between Elm Place and Maple
Bedford
Bellevue
Beekman Terrace
Blackburn Place
Blackburn Road Past Prospect and just below Franklin, "Upper Blackburn Road"
Brainerd
Butler Parkway
Canoe Brook
Cedric
Colony Drive
Colt Parts
Crescent Ave.
Dorchester
Druid Hill Lower
Edgewood Drive
Edgewood Road
Faye
Fernwood
Friar Tuck
Garden Road
Glen Oaks Road
Glendale Road
Hartley
Hawthorne Place
Hickory Road
High
Hillcrest Ave.
Iris
Karen Way
Larned South of Ashland
Linda Lane
Midland
Mountain Ave Intersection with Tulip and West
Oak Ridge Ave. Utility Truck spotted -- reported 3-4 days til completed (estimate by driver), 
Oaklawn
Oxbow
Pembroke
Parkview
Pine Grove
Pine Ridge Drive
Plymouth Road Sweetbriar side
Portland
Primrose Place
Prospect  at High St. to Pine Grove
Robin Hood
Shadyside
Sherman Parts
Summit Ave. Near Woodmere
Sunset
Surrey
Twombly Drive
Valley View
Wade Drive
Warwick
Whittredge  parts
Winchester
Woodcroft
Woodland Avenue
Woodmere Drive
Streets with Power Comments
Ashland Between Maple and Tulip
Ashland Road Between Windsor and Colt
Colonial
Dale Drive
Druid Hill Upper
Hobart Ave.
Kent Place Blvd. Restored Tuesday
Laurel Ave.
Lenox
Lorraine Road
Madison Ave.
Propsect between Morris and Blackburn
Silver Lake Drive
Tanglewood Drive
Tulip Street  across from Brayton
Webster Avenue
West End Ave. Power restored Tuesday
Whittredge

 

About this column: News and essential information about Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey. Related Topics: Hurricane Sandy and JCP&L

long time summit resident

3:37 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

I just shake my head when I see this article. Why are three Summit residents having to do the work that our elected officials are supposed to do?? Where is the mayor? I keep reading that she is on calls with JCP&L. Maybe she should DEMAND A FACE TO FACE meeting with JCP&L and drive through Summit and get things done. Mayor, you can't lead a town on the telephone. And from what I can gather, her council is useless. If Mayor Dickson can't handle this alone, where is her council? One of them should implore her to get off the phone and facebook get some action!

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Tony Williamson

4:06 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

This information townwide is very helpful. We've needed it since the storm hit. Kudos to the people who put it together.
Is there a way to continue this format/information source for use in future blackouts on a much more timely basis??

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Concerned Taxpayer

8:59 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

Exactly why I started getting involved myself on Tuesday by placing a large sign on front lawn to show how fed up I was, it continued with a call to the Mayor, CEO of First Energy and lodging a complaint with Board of Utilities. Half my street is out on both sides but I guarantee you no one moved beyond calling JCPL to report an outtage. We pay high taxes here and we deserve better from elected officials but unfortunately we are left holding the flashlights.
Speak up Summit and make it better for everyone. I applaud the efforts and hope it continues even when the lights return!

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Lori

7:20 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012

These organizers have done more for our town in just a few days than the Mayor has done in a week. Kudos to them and let's all keep calling, emailing, tweeting the press, the government, the energy executives, etc. we can't rely on Summit officials to advocate loudly on our behalf, clearly.

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David Goodstein

11:25 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012

Please add Wallace Rd and Rose Ln to your no power list.

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Joanne Capatides

12:22 pm on Saturday, November 10, 2012

Please add 25 Norwood Avenue (The Cloisters Condominium and the neighboring Kent Court to the outage list.

I also would like to express my gratitude for these proactive citizens who are organizing our town.

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Andrea F Kilby

12:32 pm on Saturday, November 10, 2012

Please add all of Oxbow Lane & Summit Avenue from the house right before the temple to the bridge over Rte. 24.

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Joan k

10:40 pm on Saturday, November 10, 2012

Great job ladies! I echo Lori's statement on the poor performance on the part of our elected officials and JCP&L. I strongly will be looking to actively get rid of both.

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