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Notices and Announcements

Power outage update: Monday, August 29, 9:08AM

image of hurricaneAlert: Bergenfield area one of largest in Bergen County without power

Bergenfield has an estimated 5,000 - 10,000 people without power. We are one of the largest areas without power in Bergen County. PSE&G is working on the outage. Please call PSER&G directly for outages and outage information.

Do not call the police unless you have an emergency. Calling for outage information will overload the phones at the police department and may interfere with someone getting emergency help.  

Additional updates will follow as information becomes available.

Alert: Road closures & power outages in Bergenfield

image of hurricaneSunday August 28, 2011, 10:28 AM

Bergenfield Road Closures due to flooding, wires down, etc:
Woodbine St between Lake & New Bridge – Flooding
Grove St between Bush & S. Christie – Flooding
Irving Place between DeMott & W. Johnson – Tree down
School Street between Elm and Apartment parking lot – Flooding
Prospect Ave between Hallberg & New Bridge – Trees & Wires down
Sylvan Ave between Washington & Murray Hill Terrace – Trees & Wires down
Murray Hill Terrace near Sylvan – Trees & Wires down
Wilbur Rd between Maiden & New Bridge – Flooding
Garden Street between Lake & Anderson – Tree down

PSE&G Hurricane Irene Update: Aug. 28, 2011 at 9 a.m.

image of PSE&G logo• About 250,000 PSE&G customers are without power at this time statewide. An additional 70,000 customers have had their power restored. The number of outages continues to climb as Hurricane Irene moves north. The utility provides electric service to 2.2 million customers and is estimating that full restoration may take several days to a week.

August 2 Work Session rescheduled to August 3

Bergenfield Borough HallThe Mayor & Council Work Session scheduled for Tuesday, August 2, 2011 has been rescheduled to Wednesday, August 3, 2011 at 8 p.m. in the Executive Council Chambers.

This change was made so the governing body can attend National Night Out at Memorial Park on Tuesday, August 2.

Heat alert from the Bergenfield Health Officer - July 20, 2011

thermometerDuring these hot days of summer, we have to be extra careful outside in the sun. The modern term for “heatstroke” or “sunstroke” is heat related illness. This occurs when a person’s body temperature rises to a dangerous level. I myself succumbed to this once during my younger years when I thought I was in terrific physical condition.

Things that a person can do to prevent heat related illness are mostly common sense, such as staying indoors in the air conditioning, wearing lightweight/vented clothing, drinking extra water, taking frequent breaks when doing outdoor activities, or doing these activities during the cooler times of the day.

The NJ Poison Control Center has a 24/7 hotline for questions related to heat related illness at 1-800-222-1222.

Dave Volpe – Health Officer

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