Jersey Central Power & Light is seeking permission from state regulators to boost its rates by 1.4 percent to improve its infrastructure and cope with losses from two major weather events that occurred last year.
Given that Hurricane Sandy was of epic proportions, some are giving the utilities props...albeit qualifyingly.
I wonder if you’d agree with this report that just came out today.
Public Service Electric & Gas has been named America’s most reliable electric utility for 2011...
While most Jersey Central Power and Light customers in Ocean and Monmouth Counties have been restored to full power, there is a section of Brick Township that remains in the dark today. It was an area that has hard-hit by Hurricane Sandy.
JCP&L spokesperson Ron Morano called into Jim's show this morning to give everyone an update who are still without power due to the loss of their power meters.
New Jersey will soon shift from 'recovery mode' to 'rebuild mode,' according to Governor Chris Christie, following the one-two punch delivered by Sandy and this week's storm.
Utility crews working to restore power to parts of New Jersey battered by Superstorm Sandy are dealing with thousands of new outages caused by a nor'easter that's dropped heavy rains, sleet and snow on the state.