Six vs half-dozen, I guess.
My uncle in Princeton lost power, went to his daughter's Princeton house, the generator failed, he ended up in Manhattan since their place there had power. My aunt lost power. They all have power and phone back now.
I also know a woman in a coastal town in CT. She's in a hotel, waiting for her house to be inspected and cleared to inhabit - or not. Water on three sides and six feet above sea level. Not a good situation.
Glad Ron is okay.
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My grandmother in Northern NJ has power again. Good as she is a 102 y/o woman and her caretaker is no spring chicken either. 30 degree lows, all electric heat, and at her age going to shelter in a different place is a serious, even life-threatening, matter.
Maybe splitting hairs here, but isn't the life-threatening matter that she's a 102 years old? -- Wow!
...or is 102 the new 82?
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