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Wednesday Update: Voluntary Evacuation for Nor'Easter, 9,000 Still Without Power

Nov. 7 updates from township, police, utility companies

A collection of updates for Nov. 7 includes a noon mandatory evacuation of the barrier island, and 4 p.m. voluntary evacaution for low-lying areas of Toms River.

Power outages continue to plague thousands

Jersey Central Power & Light continues to report widespread power outages for Toms River, though many major corridors of town once part of 45,000 in the dark now have electricity.

This morning, JCP&L reported 9,040 Toms River customers were without power. Among them are portions of North and West Dover, and the Indian Hill corridor, where a Toms River Regional bus is blocking traffic from entering between Bay and Cedar Grove Roads.

When can I check on my home on the barrier island?

The Township plan calls for access to the barrier island beginning as soon after the upcoming nor'easter storm as possible. Access will be granted in sections of the island beginning at the north end of the island in Normandy. Mayor Tom Kelaher said, "In light of the current conditions on the barrier island and in the interest of public health and safety, it is likely that residents will be transported by bus for their initial trip to the island. As conditions improve, it may not be necessary to travel by bus for subsequent trips. It is critical to note that the Ortley Beach area sustained much more severe damage than any other beach in the area and although work has been ongoing to improve some of the conditions, especially in the roadway areas, there are still areas that pose a threat to public safety. For this reason, access must be controlled and monitored."

Evacuation Notice for Wednesday November 7th 2012

According to the National Weather Service, a coastal flood watch remains in effect from Wednesday morning through Thursday morning. Moderate flooding is anticipated around the times of high tide on Wednesday and Wednesday night. Water levels may not recede much between the two high tides.

Effective 12pm Wednesday Nov 7th there will be a mandatory evacuation for anyone working or staying on the Barrier Island. There Is a voluntary evacuation for the low lying areas on the mainland effective 4pm Nov 7th. Residents are encouraged to move to higher ground.

Shelters are available at Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave., Lakewood, NJ 08701 and Pinelands Regional, 590 Nugentown Road, Little Egg Harbor Township.

Pelican Island Residents

Residents were briefly allowed back to check on their homes in Pelican Island only, on Tuesday. The first phase of the re-entry program went well and without incident. Access to the Pelican Island homes will be evaluated again, after the latest storm passes through on Thursday, and we will keep residents posted as soon as we get clearance. This update will be on our website at www.TomsRiverTownship.com.  

YMCA  

Between 11-5 p.m., everyone is welcome at the YMCA for the use of showers, hot coffee and charging of cell phones. Day passes are also available at no cost to use the facilities for recreational purposes.

From now until Friday, November 9, there will also be a food truck from the Iowa Pork Association providing free pork sandwiches to everyone.

The Ocean County YMCA is located at 1088 W Whitty Road in Toms River.

About this column: News and essential information about Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey. Related Topics: Hurricane Sandy and toms river township

MPC

12:56 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

11: 00 am Wednesday finally have power back after 10days.

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Mobilelizard

1:39 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Why are school buses blocking the Indian Hill Road? There are other neighborhoods without power and they are not blocked?! Is this appropriate/legal use of taxpayer property? Are we paying to protect only rich neighborhoods now?

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Catherine Galioto

6:01 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012

It's blocked due to a continued issue with a power line and pole down. On the other side it's blocked by traffic cones. Buses, cones and other barriers remain at various locations throughout town.
A new barrier went up at Yorktown and Hooper to prevent left hand turns from Holiday City Silverton through the still-powerless intersection.

chattsworth

2:16 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

The busses are blocking intersections where power is out to the traffic lights. Beats a T bone collision. And if the kids aren't in school, those busses free up police manpower. I'd say that's a good use of my taxpayer dollars. Crews were working on Bay and Cedar Grove. That bus may be moved by now.

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Mobilelizard

2:30 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

My neighborhood is without power for a week and plenty of lights out on major intersections. No buses in sight..

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Justsayin

3:05 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

I agree . . . it was a great use of the school buses, since people were not paying much attention to the cones and caution tape. FINALLY, someone was thinking on their feet!!

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Mobilelizard

3:47 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Limiting visibility across an intersection makes it safer? People need to get across or turn, now they do not see what is on the other side... If blocking intersections with buses is so safe why isn't this approach used anywhere else (outside zombie apocalypse tv shows)?

Pete

2:33 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Is this at all related to the sirens heard in Silverton all day today since early morning?

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Chris

3:04 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

haven't seen one utility truck in silverton for the last 8 days.

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1stcav

4:56 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

We just got power back in East Dover section, east winds @ 310 PM today after 11 days Hoo Ray ! Hope everyone gets, heat and lights in this weather !!!! Fire place & small generator ( 3.5 KW ) did their job , but had to loose lights if you wanted some heat, then back to lights and battery chargers...Hope all are safe and praying all will get power soon...PTL and pass the ammunition !!!!!

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Dainty

9:43 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Where were the folks from TRHS East and North go? Where did the animals go? Where will their kids go to school? What a freakin mess!

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Dainty

9:44 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

I did see about 25 electric trucks on Indian Hill Road turn left left before Bay, about 1pm today.

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Barb

11:08 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Still waiting to see trucks come down blossom dr. In silverton

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