NJ Power Outages Drop to 2.3 Million After Sandy
The number of power outages in New Jersey from hybrid storm Sandy has dropped to 2.3 million.
The number of power outages in New Jersey from hybrid storm Sandy has dropped to 2.3 million.
NJ Transit will remain suspendedindefinitely due to damage to equipment and facilities throughout the system caused by Hurricane Sandy.
The entire length of the Garden State Parkway has reopened.
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Per order of Atlantic County Emergency Coordinator Vince Jones, all first responders are to cease operations as of 4PM.
Amtrak will suspend service in the northeast again on Tuesday.
More than 200,000 homes and businesses in New Jersey are without electricity as Hurricane Sandy pummels the state with rain and strong winds.
Governor Christie is closing all state offices for a second day on Tuesday.
The Garden State Parkway will close south of of exit 129 in Woodbridge at 4PM.
The Delaware Port Authority has announced truck and travel restrictions on some of its crossings.
Thousands of New Jersey residents spent their first night away from home as Sandy approaches asking,' "how bad will it get?"
Hurricane Sandy has not yet made landfall, but is still pummeling South Jersey. Below is a live video feed from Wildwood, courtesy of Matt Ulmer.