Hurricane Sandy
Mayor Says City Plans to Oust JCP&L, While Moms "Power-Up" on Facebook
"I am furious at JCP&L for their lack of information," she says on her website.
With just over 2,300 Summit locations still without power in the community, nearly two weeks after super-storm Sandy, the mayor of Summit and some moms in the community are fighting back. Mayor Ellen Dickson has said that officials are planning on changing the ownership of power distribution in the city. While a Facebook group started last night is acting as a central location for street-by-street power outtage information. "We are trying to get this solved," Dickson said in a morning post on her website, "But [we] are already making plans on how to change the ownership of the local distribution system to have better control of this essential service in the future." This is Summit's third major storm in a little less than two years and …
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3:18 am on Wednesday, January 2, 2013
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