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A violent North Jersey storm cut power for thousands on Christmas

It was a very 2020 Christmas. It should surprise no one that the year that brought COVID-19, wildfires and a contested presidential election finished off with a dark Christmas.  Howling winds and torrential downpours late Thursday night brought down trees and power lines throughout the region, leaving over 75,000 New Jersey households without power for a time. By Saturday afternoon, PSE&G reported that it had restored power to all but 359 of its customers. The winds topped 50 miles per hour in Bergenfield and Lyndhurst and went up as high as 60 miles per hour in Vernon, according to Bob Ziff of the North Jersey Weather Observers.  

Thousands Across Tri-State Remain Without Power After Christmas Storm; Utility Customers Frustrated With Recurring Power Problems

Thousands Across Tri-State Remain Without Power After Christmas Storm; Utility Customers Frustrated With Recurring Power Problems CBS New York 12/26/2020 Syndicated Local – CBS New York NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Tens of thousands of people in the Tri-State Area are still feeling the impact of the strong Christmas storm that swept through Thursday into Friday. Thousands in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut remain without power Friday, CBS2’s Cory James reported. Strong winds from the powerful storm left families in New York City sitting in dark for hours on Christmas Day. “It’s a pain because we always lose power on the service road when we have strong wind,” said Michelle Clark, who lives near Ely Avenue in the Bronx.

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