Crime & Safety

Snowy Halloween: How Are Conditions in Your Neighborhood?

Saturday's storm has left only isolated outages in Monmouth County, according to JCP&L. What are you experiencing?

The historic pre-Halloween snowstorm that has left hundreds of thousands without power north of Monmouth County had left only a few scattered outages in central New Jersey, as of mid-morning on Sunday, according to JCP&L.

Maps posted on the utility's website were showing outages in the single digits in across about a dozen towns in Monmouth County with less than 50 overall remaining without power as of 11:17 am. The site also includes contact information for residents who need to report outages or downed or damaged power lines.

Local authorities early Sunday morning were still advising caution on the roads, many of which still had patches of black ice. However, rising temperatures appeared to have cleared most roadways by mid-morning. A state of emergency, declared by Gov. Chris Christie on Saturday, continues in force.

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Conditions north of Monmouth County, in parts of northern Jersey, New York's Westchester County and Connecticut were far worse, according to Sunday morning media reports. provided a sampling of the trouble remaining in those regions.

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