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Washington Power Crew Seeks Owner of Ortley Sign

Sign served as an inspiration to crew as they helped restore power following Sandy

A Washington electric crew hopes to find the owner of a sign that provided them with inspiration as they helped restore power in Ortley Beach following Superstorm Sandy. 

The sign, which reads "This is What It's All About," was recovered in November by a Bonneville Power Administration crew helping to repair a JCP&L substation there, said Foreman Thomas Miller. 

That sign, which the crew hung on a pole near the work site they walked by each day, "became our job motto while on site," Miller said. Now, he and his crew want to see that the sign is returned to its rightful owner.

"All I know is that the sign meant something to us during our short stay, but most likely means much more to who it belongs to," he said.

Below the slogan is a smaller inscription of "Pete 4-18-38," which Miller said may suggest that the sign has some sentimental value.

Miller and his crew were among the 106 employees and contractors sent by BPA to the New Jersey area — along with 72 pieces of heavy equipment — on Nov. 3 to help restore power after the storm, according to the utility. 

Crews were flown from Washington on military aircraft. Miller describes the scene at the Ortley substation he repaired in a BPA news release.

"The substation had been pretty well washed out — the big thing was the amount of debris in the substation itself," Miller said. "The water from the storm surge had pushed the front fence down and this huge amount of debris floated in there and got trapped. Photo albums, surfboards, underwear — you name it, it had floated into that substation."

Anyone with information about the sign's origins is welcome to post information in the comments section here, email Patch Local Editor Gregory Kyriakakis or contact Miller at his email address.

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jennifer January 31, 2013 at 02:21 pm
my guess would be that its from God :)
Marj January 31, 2013 at 04:11 pm
I hope they find the owner.. so many stories like this are so important as we try to move forward after 3 months from this damning storm
shorefriend January 31, 2013 at 04:38 pm
Has anyone heard any word on if Ortley's plan for Monday 2/4 to repopulate is still status qua?
Mary Ann January 31, 2013 at 06:51 pm
Sent from heaven as were these power repair crews sent here to help us out! Thank you, Guys!
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Amy Byrnes (Editor) June 19, 2013 at 11:28 am
Thanks for sharing the photo, Joe. If you're interested in sharing more of your "newRead More memories," you can post photos and thoughts in a blog here. If you have questions, email me at amy.byrnes@patch.com. Happy to help you get started!
Ortley fulltimer June 8, 2013 at 04:01 pm
Great story! Glad to hear your on your way back. Also happy to see someone else noticing that inRead More some places it still looks like Sandy hit yesterday. Some mayors might consider that "complaining".
christine June 8, 2013 at 04:25 pm
To George ~ that is so unfair...plain and simple.
Av June 8, 2013 at 05:02 pm
I live under a gin mill oh yeah me and milk jug