Crime & Safety
No Additional Damage from Snow, Bedminster Mayor Says
There were a few extra power outages, but they have been cleared up.

After concerns Wednesday that a snowstorm could potentially be a danger for already weakened trees and power lines, Bedminster came out without a scratch this time.
According to Bedminster Township Mayor Robert Holtaway, Bedminster made it through the storm without too many problems.
Throughout the township, Holtaway said, there were a few sporadic outages during the snowstorm, but all of them have since been restored.
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"Our snow was minimal and quickly dealt with," Holtaway said.
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And, Holtaway said, all roads in town are now open.
"There may be some temporary closures for utility work," he said.
Bedminster Township Police Chief Pat Ussery said there shouldn't be any danger at this point of snow causing more trees to fall.
"I don't believe we are at greater risk for trees," he said.
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