Power Comes Back for Some in Princeton, Others Nearing Four Days Without
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Seventy-two hours after Hurricane Sandy hit, some residents were becoming desperate without power and heat, while others were finally starting to see their lives return to normal.
Princeton officials estimated that 4,000 PSE&G customers were still without power on Thursday morning.
By Thursday evening, lights began coming on at Henry Avenue, Cuyler Road, Jefferson Road and Moore Street, Spruce Street, Wiggins Street, Mt. Lucas Road and Valley Road. Earlier in the day, the Campbell Woods neighborhood in Princeton Township had power restored.
Still the utility could offer no guarantee of when power would be restored to the rest of Princeton or Central New Jersey. The company announced via Twitter that all customers should have power restored within seven to 10 days from now, most sooner.
As temperatures dipped into the 40s, those still without power posted online for help in finding nearby supplies of firewood. Patch readers reported firewood for sale from a truck in front of McCaffrey’s Supermarket at the Princeton Shopping Center, at a firewood vendor on Route 206 in Hillsborough just north of the Kohl’s shopping center, at Peterson’s on Route 206 in Lawrence, and on Cold Soil Road and Keefe Road in Lawrence.
Nassau Street, which was mostly spared from power outages, appeared almost normal on Thursday. Some people window-shopped, others enjoyed a drink and TV at the Ivy Inn, while others picked up a hot meal from Nassau Street Seafood.
Princeton Public Library was packed with people seeking respite from the cold and powering up computers and cell phones. Loudspeaker announcements alerted patrons that Princeton Public Schools would be closed on Friday and that the movie "Horton Hears a Who" was about to begin for children.
The library also offered wifi service but the system quickly became overloaded and web surfing was slow.
The Princeton Township Building at 400 Witherspoon Street provided- and will continue to provide- hot coffee, pastries and and wifi service. The building is still operating on emergency generator, so anyone looking to power electronics should search for an outlet marked “emergency.”
The Friend Center at the corner of Olden and William Streets is open as a respite center.
Princeton United Methodist Church at the corner of Nassau Street and Washington Road held a community dinner on Thursday for those still without power.
The Hun School, located on Edgerstone Road, located in one of the hardest hit areas of town. Most students had left school and gone home and most international students went to stay with nearby sponsors, said Bill Long, Hun’s Dean of Students.
The remaining 25 or so students were taken to a nearby Gold’s Gym for hot showers. Dining tables were moved into a hallway lined with windows in order to eat by moonlight and students and faculty feasted on London Broil on the gas grill. Hun’s adult duty crews kept tabs on each student and held mandatory meetings each morning for campus announcements and check-in.
S M
6:51 am on Friday, November 2, 2012
I just looked and the street lights still do not work Great Rd close to stuart school Princeton NJ.
Also no lights from any neighbors.
DS
10:39 am on Friday, November 2, 2012
According to PSE&G they have not yet dispatched to the Elm & 206 area. Guy wouldn't tell me, but I felt like they knew more but he did not want to give me bad news. Any one know anything?
Khürt Williams
8:45 am on Friday, November 2, 2012
Some of my friends in the Pike Run area of Belle Meade have been without power since Monday. They are not certain when the power will return.
HRL
10:27 am on Friday, November 2, 2012
apparently it was on for 2 hours in Pike Run and then went out again :(
robin nicholls
9:01 am on Friday, November 2, 2012
I am on mt lucas road. There is NO power! Who are you taking reports from? PSEG???
robin nicholls
9:21 am on Friday, November 2, 2012
We are getting a noreaster next week and PSEG are telling residents of Mt. Lucas Rd between Jefferson and Ewing power will be back Nov. 9th!
Patricia Hatton
9:31 am on Friday, November 2, 2012
Ewing street is still without and we can see lights on for both Linden Lane and Hawthorne. I hope PSE&G hasn't forgotten us!
Greta Cuyler
9:41 am on Friday, November 2, 2012
@Robin, some residents on Mt. Lucas received power back on Thursday, sorry you weren't one of them. Also, PSE&G is saying because of the infrastructure damage to the feeders into Princeton, some customers who got power back may lose it again.
Josh S.
2:47 pm on Friday, November 2, 2012
The automated message today for the Hun School neighborhood says it will be another five days; the official PSE&G statement quoted in today's media outlets is another ten days for the whole of the county.
Dorothy S.
9:20 pm on Friday, November 2, 2012
Does anyone know if the Animal Shelter SAVE, A Friend to Homeless Animals, has electric and heat? The phones are still not working. Shelter Animals are not used to this weather and they are in the cold, not to mention missing all the human contact they thrive on.
S M
3:12 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
Hey sorry for the late response. Do you mean SAVE right off of 206 close to the gas stations and cvs? if you do I passed by SAVE last night after I saw your comment on my phone and I did not see any lights on nor any cars. I am not sure if they take the animals home during the storms or not but I did not hear or see any animals.
I did not wanna try to go in since I do not work or volunteer there.
Hope the animals are fine.
Greta Cuyler
3:18 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
Yes, that's the SAVE. A reader's husband is stopping by today, word is they don't have power, but no other damage. He will let us know later if they need anything and we'll let folks know.
Sue W
3:23 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
Dear Dorothy,
If you mean the Save on Herrondon Road off Rt 206 they did NOT have electricity Friday at 11:00am when I went there. But they have personnel there with the animals and the animals were well. I saw them myself and specifically asked if they would be OK without electricity. They assured me they were well (and it was actually warm inside).
Greta Cuyler
3:25 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
Glad to hear, Sue, thank you.
Helen Goddard
8:35 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
Maxwell Lane has no power (Saturday evening) while being surrounded by streets and houses all lit up. Did they forget us? Helen