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Steve Sacco @ Newarknews@hotmail.com

Exclusive Update from North Ward Councilman Anibal Ramos Jr.: Power?

North Ward Councilman has been working tirelessly for his residents in the North Ward. In the North Ward there is a large percent of residents who are seniors and councilman Ramos dropped in on those living in Casa Mia on Summer Ave. leaving off groceries and making sure all are ok. But, the prevailing problem is no power, so here is Ramos's update: "About 65% of the Ward is up and running.  I am fully aware of the situation and am with PSEG now.  The switching station and substation have been resolved now the focus is on getting minor and major power lines up.  Newark is doing well with getting the clean up and power efforts going however we ask for continue patience.  With the many areas devastated by the storm around the state, let's pray for quick recovery." Stay tuned here and please post below where you have no power. Post your street that is without power?

tatewatie gopee

11:19 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Mayor Booker does not show his face in the north ward what a disgrace. We have seniors here in dyer need of heat and electric. The Mayor could of opened the Newark Public Shcool Stadium for Fema and Red Cross there for the seniors and residents of Newark get help A.S.A.P. This Mayor is a lazy Mayor and think who he is. He is sitting on his butt and enjoying the goodlife with his family and false friends. he do not give a damm about us resident of Newark. We need to impeach him immediatly. Senior citizen are in real crisis in the North ward!. They need electric,heat,hot water to survive. Mayor Booker where are you?!!!

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Steve Sacco

8:39 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Yes, parts of 6th St., First Avenue & 7th St. Still are out. Where in your area or street is out?

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tatewatie gopee

8:39 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Praise GOD POWER has been restored to First Avenue, First Avenue School, 6 & 7th St.

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Jeanine

10:55 am on Monday, November 5, 2012

Every time you turn on the news they talking about how they helping the people in south Jersey and New York but what about the people in Newark they never told us where to go for help or for a shelter. I have a lot for Senior that live on south 20th and 19th Ave. That need there medicine so in wheelchairs and they in a cold house without heat, hot water and lights for a week now.

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Steve Sacco

1:45 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

Janine Please give the Mayor's office a call and there number is 973-733-6400. Also get back to us and let us know how things are?

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