Crime & Safety

Power Restored To Wyckoff's Businesses But 1.7K Still In The Dark

Breaking: Orange & Rockland estimates that power won't be restored until Monday.

WYCKOFF, NJ — Power has been restored to the Central Business District, but about 1,700 are still without power and they're not expected to get it back until Monday.

More than 1,600 Orange & Rockland Wyckoff customers are without power. Less than 90 PSE&G customers are without power. More than 630 Franklin Lakes Orange & Rockland customers are without power.

Orange & Rockland estimates that "most" of its nearly 14,000 Bergen County customers who do not have power will get it back by midnight Monday morning.

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The nor'easter Wednesday dumped 24 inches of snow in neighboring Franklin Lakes and more than 12 inches in other parts of Bergen and Passaic counties. The heavy, wet snow caused many trees to fall, which brought down power lines across the area.

"Those wires have to be de-energized and untangled. Then the trees are cut and removed, along with other debris," Orange and Rockland said in a statement. "That’s why O&R continues to work in partnership with state and local emergency leaders to safely prioritize power restoration in heavily damaged locations."

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Wyckoff Police and municipal officials said they are continuing to press Orange & Rockland to supply the necessary crews to fully restore power.

The utility said it must first clear downed trees from roads before it can restore power.

"Orange & Rockland continues to work in partnership with state and local emergency leaders to safely prioritize power restoration in heavily damaged locations," the company said.

Three warming and charging stations have been established in town to assist residents without power.


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