The National Weather Service has updated its forecast for Union County, which will now receive a total between 18-24 inches of snow before it ends tomorrow.
Otherwise, all remains quiet. The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders urges residents to stay off the roads if possible, and exercise caution while removing snow.
Report any issues on municipal roads to the respective municipality. If there are any issues on County roads, please call County Police at 908-654-9800.
Also, to report downed power lines or outages, contact your utility company. PSE&G customers call 1-800-436-7734. JCP&L customers call 1-800-545-7738 or use the automated reporting line at 1-888-544-4877.
For questions about your gas service, call Elizabethtown Gas at 800-492-4009.
To stay abreast of the latest news and view helpful storm resources, please visit www.ucnj.org.The National Weather Service has updated its forecast for Union County, which will now receive a total between 18-24 inches of snow before it ends tomorrow.
Otherwise, all remains quiet. The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders urges residents to stay off the roads if possible, and exercise caution while removing snow.
Report any issues on municipal roads to the respective municipality. If there are any issues on County roads, please call County Police at 908-654-9800.
Also, to report downed power lines or outages, contact your utility company. PSE&G customers call 1-800-436-7734. JCP&L customers call 1-800-545-7738 or use the automated reporting line at 1-888-544-4877.
For questions about your gas service, call Elizabethtown Gas at 800-492-4009.