- Tremps will hit 24 today with sun at 12 pm but not enough to melt the ice on the surfaces
Many roads remain icy after the storm. Too many streets weren’t properly cleared, leaving turn lanes and sides buried and roads reduced to single lanes. With temperatures below freezing all week, conditions remain dangerous
- Forecasters are tracking a potential coastal storm that could bring snow to New Jersey late Saturday into Sunday. While the chance for impactful snow and wind has increased, meteorologists say the storm’s track remains uncertain and confidence is still low as of Tuesday.
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- LPD Alert: There is a widespread power outage affecting areas throughout town, including multiple traffic signals. Emergency personnel are actively responding to restore service. Please use extreme caution when traveling.
-A chaotic morning unfolded after a car crashed into a utility pole, knocking out power along Oak Street, Vine, Chestnut, and the Lakewood Commons area. Schools announced closures as traffic gridlocked on Oak Street, leaving parents already en route with their children unsure where to go.
- Cedarbridge Avenue with many Icy spots residents can call the Ocean County Road Dept
732-929-2133
- The Lakewood Branch of Ocean County Library will have a delayed opening at 1:00PM.
- Lakewood public schools are closed today
This is what happens when you don't plow properly.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing else in this township as important as proper plowing. And you messed up big time.
I have a friend who grew up in Queens. I was talking to him about 15 years ago, and mentioned Mayor Lindsay's name, and he had an immediate reaction "he didn't clean the snow".
DeletePeople from Queens (and NYC in general) and mayors all over the country, know that not cleaning snow leads to lifelong hatred of the mayor.
I guess Lakewood residents don't care, as long as their claimed Daas Torah get their government grants.
Notice how the committee members are silent. Shame on them
ReplyDeleteMy streets are fine. Please note, I have a few TWP members in my neighborhood! Lol
ReplyDeleteAsk one of our multiple local or visiting Rebbes to pray for better snow plowing
ReplyDeleteWhile the township messed up by not properly plowing, it is the schools that are putting people in danger by opening. They should remain closed until it's safe to travel. By Covid we all heard about the many reasons why they were closed, ie; sakanna, eiva, etc. More so in this weather.
ReplyDeleteAs the manager of a private property, I will say that the areas that plowed a few times on Sunday, but were driven on all Sunday, ended up with a few inches of packed down ice. Areas that were not driven on or plowed until yesterday morning, were easily cleaned down to the surface… just saying.
ReplyDeleteIn other words, when they ask you to stay off the roads, don't be selfish. It's forever everyone's benefit
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