Hello all,
If anyone needs a snow removal service.
I will gladly come clear snow for reasonable rates.
Call anytime
Tom 973-919-7858
Was on 2pm call with PSE&G
Only 5 customers in Essex County are without power.
PSE&G officials expect this to be mostly a snow event and it should not impact power supply. If the winds pick up significantly or if it becomes very wet snow, there may be more of a problem. Right now they don't anticipate that happening.
Essex County Office of Emergency Management also reported few problems. They repeated the warning to stay off the roads to allow snow plows to do their work and to prevent snow related accidents.
The Maplewood DPW plows have been working hard to keep up with the snowfall. They should be taking a break around 3pm and will be back out again later this afternoon and tonight.
Stay home and stay safe.
I really appreciate the updates, but can't we lose the silly TWC storm names?
https://maplewood.worldwebs.com/forums/discussion/id/123934-There-is-no-such-thing-as-Winter-Storm-Jonas-
Got a question about noise ordinance and prohibition on running engines before 11am on Sunday. Chapter 181 of the Township's Code prohibits Loud and Unnecessary Noise. Given the State of Emergency, snow removal with a snow blower may be loud but it is not an unnecessary noise.
Please remember it is against the law to shovel snow into the street.
Also, try to keep your cars off the street so the plows and salters can do their job.
Sunday, January 24th
I just got off an 8am conference call with Govenor Christie and his staff.
NJ Transit - bus and train service will be fully operational by noon Sunday.
State Highways - open but speed limits reduced throughout the day
Electric Power - outages mostly limited to southern NJ
Maplewood - Public works crews will be out today with plows and salt. Try to keep cars off the street. Don't throw snow into street.
Stay safe.
Thanks for the update. I was contemplating on driving to the train station in the morning but it sounds like the spaces will be plowed........please let me know if they did not plow- thanks
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Maplewood Township Update - 9:30am
The most important message is to stay off the roads. Be safe and stay home.
I will periodically provide updates to my initial post.
State-wide
This morning I joined a call with Governor Christie to hear how the state is prepared to deal with the storm. State officials have it together and are responding appropriately. A state of emergency was declared.
As has been reported on the news, snowfall amounts for northern NJ will be more than initially projected.
The major highways, GS Parkway and NJ Turnpike are being plowed but snow is coming down fast. They advised not to drive unless necessary.
There are already 80,000 customers in South Jersey who have lost electric power. They expect that number to spike as winds pick up throughout the rest of the state. The Superintendent of State Police said gusts are already 30-35 mph.
Maplewood
A state of emergency was declared at 6:00pm on Friday night.
This morning the Department of Public Works has over 20 pieces of equipment out plowing the streets. The DPW Director told me the snow is coming down very fast and cars on our roads are getting stuck in the snow.
We have an ample supply of salt at this time.
Please stay off the roads.
When you shovel, remember that it is against the law to shovel snow into the street. Do not shovel snow into the street.
The DPW recycling center is closed today.
Electric Power
If you have a power outage, call PSE&G at 1-800-436-7734. You can also report an outage at www.pseg.com. I will be on a phone call with PSEG officials at 2pm to get an update.
If you are out, do not touch any downed power lines.
If necessary due to power loss, the Township will open its warming station at the Community Center in DeHart Park.
Stay home. Stay safe.