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Valina Salon and Day Spa Open to Residents as Charging Station
The salon has full power, on the Route 9 Corridor.

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The salon has full power, on the Route 9 Corridor.

JCP&L will give a solid estimate by Saturday.
JCP&L is sticking to the 7 to 10 day restoration timeline for the rest of the township.
The stations will be open from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The Marlboro PD will transport the family to Pennsylvania.
JCP&L will begin working on the Route 9 corridor to restore power to gas stations and stores for supplies.
Residents can call 732-536-0200 for information.
Hornik said the estimate should be closer to seven days because Marlboro had no flooding compared to its Bayshore neighbors.
"Postponing Halloween celebrations by five days is a commonsense and necessary step" during post-Sandy cleanup, the governor says.
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Charging stations are still available for residents.
Halloween festivities are postponed until school opens again.
With a 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew in Monmouth County, street closures and power outages, Marlboro Mayor Jon Hornik said he is ready to postpone trick-or-treating indefinitely.
Charging stations are open until 7 p.m. every day until further notice.
More information can be found Colts Neck Township website.
The district will evaluate later in the week whether school should open on Friday.
All of Marlboro is still without power as of Tuesday afternoon.
The township is setting up temporary charging stations
Residents can remain informed through the township email notification system.
As of midnight, 100 percent of Marlboro is without power.