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Sandy's Long Lines Ignite Short Fuses At Gas Stations
With many gas stations out of fuel, those that remain open have lines stretching over a mile long and police standing by making sure panic does not set in.

Ann is a former local editor for the New Milford and River Dell Patch.
With many gas stations out of fuel, those that remain open have lines stretching over a mile long and police standing by making sure panic does not set in.

With many gas stations out of fuel, those that remain open have lines stretching over a mile long and police standing by making sure panic does not set in.
With Borough Hall still without power and internet service, Mayor Subrizi wants to thank all those who helped pull New Milford safely through the storm.
Donna Colucci organizes clothing drive for residents of Little Ferry, Moonachie and Carlstadt who have been displaced by Sandy.
With the majority of town still without power, and most businesses closed, New Milford is trying to get back to normal.
New Milford to follow Governor Christie's executive order to postpone Halloween until Monday
Since most of the town, including Borough Hall, remains without power, Patch is in touch with Borough officials to keep New Milford Residents informed.
Massive power outages, downed trees, debris and wires cause Borough officials to postpone Halloween and property tax due date. Property tax date Tuesday Nov. 13.
There was barely a street in New Milford that did not see destruction from Sandy in downed trees, wires and poles.
With most of the town, including Borough Hall, without power, phone or internet, the mayor wants to keep residents updated on post-Sandy clean-up and repairs.
Winds caused PSE&G to pull their repair crews and kept emergency services working through the night responding to calls of downed trees and wires.
WIth trees and power lines down throughout town, Tuesday will show just how much damage Sandy wrought.
Fire Chief Keith Sabatino cautions residents to stay inside, "Downed wires and fallen trees make for extremely dangerous conditions."
DPW responding to downed trees, River is rising, Fire Department on call at firehouses
Police Chief Papapietro encourages all residents in flood prone areas to evacuate.
Continued hearing on development of the United Water property cancelled due to storm; rescheduled for November.
New Milford readies itself for Sandy's potential punch; temporary sub station in Bergenfield; County will have dumpsters available post Sandy.
Evacuations, power outages--who to call, what to do.
DEP confirms reservoirs were lowered immediately following Christie's order Friday evening, but stopped 6 p.m. Saturday.
Incidents of lurings throughout the Borough cause Chief Papapietro to issue Halloween curfews; town readies itself to Hurricane Sandy.