Tri-Boro, NJ|News|
Some Power Restored in Tri-Boro
Police warn residents to be cautious of live, energized wires.

Police warn residents to be cautious of live, energized wires.

Superintendent says six out of seven school buildings are without power.
High demand and lack of electricity is creating lines and hours-long backups.
High demand and lack of electricity is creating lines and hours-long backups.
Mayor said township infrastructure is up and running.
Many roads now passable.
As Sandy barreled through Montville, community was glad to be informed by local officials.
Photos of the destruction left by the tropical storm.
Mayor said Halloween tradition will be postponed if governor signs order.
Mayor Linda Schwager said no flooding has occurred in the borough.
Mayor said streets are unsafe and street lights may not be on.
Most township roadways reopened Tuesday night.
Police said man was outside when a tree collapsed on him Monday night.
School announced to be closed in Kinnelon, Butler Wednesday.
Butler Public Schools will also close Wednesday.
Dangerous conditions prevent electric workers from entering field.
Police said an 84-year-old borough resident died on his birthday while preparing for storm.
Motorists advised to stay off roadways if possible.
Mayor said power will not be restored until wind mileage drops to 40 miles per hour.