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Old 09-01-2011, 12:06 PM
 
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Hi,

I'm wondering if someone on this board could help. I have relatives who relocated to Willingboro this weekend (I know, I know). Anyway I was able to ascertain on Monday that the house was fine but they had no power. I have not been able to reach them at all since then. Does anyone know what the power situation is in Willingboro? Are there any estimates on the time it will take to restore? Was there any flooding in this area? I have been searching the internet trying to get a handle on it but can't get any definitive answers. I'm in Maryland so I don't have a clue except for what I could judge from the map that they were not near the ocean. Other than that, I only know that they are about 3 hours from me. I was thinking of riding up there this weekend, but don't even know if that is practical or advisable.

I would surely appreciate any help you can give. I think they are in walking distance to Levitt Middle School and a post office on Salem Road.

Edited to add: is this the right board to post on for Willingboro?
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Old 09-01-2011, 12:45 PM
 
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If their power was supposed to be turned on Monday, they will have to wait. The power provided is probably PSE&G.

I'm assuming that you have their address. You could call the Willingboro police & explain your relationship & ask if any problems have been reported there, at that address. They might not be able to answer because of privacy laws, but might send a car out to tell them to contact you.

This is the correct board.
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Old 09-01-2011, 01:44 PM
 
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Thanks Southbound_295
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Old 09-02-2011, 09:05 PM
 
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It's perfectly safe to drive up there. It's not like South Jersey has been shut down or anything.
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