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Power May Not Return Until Monday In Union County
Power could be restored as late as Monday at 3 p.m., according to PSE&G. While JCP&L does not have an estimated restoration time.

UNION COUNTY, NJ — Thousands of residents, who lost power Tuesday, are not expected to have it restored until Monday as the aftermath of Tropical Storm Isaias continues to wreak havoc in Union County.
PSE&G is reporting 18,737 Union County residents are still without power as of 6:15 p.m. on Wednesday. Power is not expected to be restored until Monday at 3 p.m., according to PSE&G.
Here is a breakdown by town in Union County of PSE&G outages as of 6:15 p.m.:
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- Berkeley Heights: 0
- Clark: 716
- Cranford: 426
- Elizabeth: 1,296
- Fanwood: 201
- Garwood: 46
- Hillside: 402
- Kenilworth: 1,123
- Linden: 1,466
- Mountainside: 2,599
- Plainfield: 1,324
- Rahway: 1,872
- Roselle: 1,741
- Roselle Park: 575
- Scotch Plains: 1,218
- Springfield: Fewer than 5
- Union: 1,988
- Westfield: 1,730
- Winfield: 10
JCP&L is reporting 16,140 Union County residents remain without power as of 6:41 p.m. on Wednesday. There is no estimated restoration time given.
Here is a breakdown by town in Union County of JCP&L outages as of 6:41 p.m.:
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- Berkeley Heights: 2,208
- Mountainside: 186
- New Providence: 4,210
- Springfield: 4,461
- Summit: 5,075
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