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Thu Nov 01, 2012 12:14 pm
Power is on in Eatontown at least on my street, but not 1/10 of a mile away on RT35. Lots of rich housewives are driving around Monmouth County bashing (literally I saw it myself) through barriers and driving under downed power lines trying to find an open starbucks. Its an amazing sight.
I stayed home from work again as the bridges to NYC are min of three people car pools so I can't get to LGA. That and we have a 7pm-7am curfew so I wouldn't be able to come home tonight after my day trip. They really rushed the re-opening of LGA much to everyone's surprise as it was under water. The issue now that they re-opened is who can actually go to work? If they can how do they get there? Now there is a fuel shortage. I'm glad I stayed home.
Thu Nov 01, 2012 3:07 pm
My brother lives in the Manassas area and lost power for less than 24 hours, no damages to the house, either.
I feel for those who lost power in a widespread loss. Last January, I had an ice and snow storm roll into my area (the Puget Sound, WA state) and shut off the power everywhere as far as you could go, except for a pocket just south of us. We lucked up and found a hotel after the first night in a dark and cold house before others realized that area had power, but that was the only area that did. Many didn't have power for over a week, we were 'lucky' just to be out for 3 days...
Thu Nov 01, 2012 3:32 pm
Were still out of power since Monday. We're expecting Monday to possibly get it back...
Thu Nov 01, 2012 9:27 pm
As with several hundred thousand others we will have another nite without electrons flowing.
Generator is humming along. Most here have had showers at the hangar along with laundry and dishes washed. Trucked in more water for the bathroom.
Hoping that soon all will regain their power and normalcy will return.
Thu Nov 01, 2012 10:54 pm
The lack of braincells among politicians never ceases of amaze me.
(NOTE: I am speaking of BOTH major parties in USA. )
I also wonder about the intelligence of the museum staff too.
Did they move as much of the birds inside as they could? (lower into Hangar deck)
Or they leave them all outside to be ripped up? (obviously some like SR-71 could not be moved).
Good to hear those that posted are OK.
Now for those that have yet to....
Fri Nov 02, 2012 8:46 am
All of our peeps are OK, the C-97 has survived the weather at Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn (Not to far from Breezy Point)
Some of us have had flooded homes, and what not. Most still without power.
People are getting nuts for gasoline.
Fri Nov 02, 2012 8:59 am
I agree, the fuel situation is getting nutty. I figured people would have filled their tanks Tuesday or Wednesday and be conserving now, but the lines at the stations just seem to be getting longer.
Could be dark and cold for another week or more at chez August up in Westchester. There hasn't even been a confirmed sighting of a Con Edison truck in my area. Too much to do in Long Island and NYC I guess. Still, the failure to make even a token effort up here isn't helping their brand.
August
Fri Nov 02, 2012 11:26 pm
Looks MUCH better then what Hurricane Ike did to the Lone Star Flight Museum in Galveston.
You had 8 inches, LSFM had 8+ FEET
Still, great to hear you are OK and cleanup will be (relatively) easy.
Stay warm and ration the p-nuts!
Sat Nov 03, 2012 9:06 am
Finally got power back.
Hope those without will quickly receive the electrons.
Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:21 pm
I have been trying to get in touch with Bob Haney, anyone heard from him? his home phone-line has been busy (out of service since impact) was wondering how he's doing in New Jersey
Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:50 am
Doing fine. No property damage. Both neighbors have some large trees down. No power since Monday, but that is no big deal compared to how bad some people have it.
Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:57 am
TAdan wrote:no big deal compared to how bad some people have it.
TRUE THAT!
Mon Nov 05, 2012 10:24 am
TAdan wrote:Doing fine. No property damage. Both neighbors have some large trees down. No power since Monday, but that is no big deal compared to how bad some people have it.
Saw several convoys of Utility Co. trucks headed east on the PA Turnpike this AM. Hopefully they are headed out your way and to help along the coast.
Mon Nov 05, 2012 11:23 am
51fixer wrote:TAdan wrote:Doing fine. No property damage. Both neighbors have some large trees down. No power since Monday, but that is no big deal compared to how bad some people have it.
Saw several convoys of Utility Co. trucks headed east on the PA Turnpike this AM. Hopefully they are headed out your way and to help along the coast.
The line and pole infront of my house was repaired yesterday so I am hoping the power will be back on soon. The work crews were from Michigan.
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