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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Landlords Could see Steep Fines if Post-Sandy Repairs Aren't Made

The city announced that landlords are required to make repairs necessary to turn power and heat back on.

The city of Hoboken posted on its Facebook page that landlords who are not making necessary repairs to restore heat and power can face $1,000 a day in fines. On its Facebook page, the city announced: Landlords are responsible for restoring power, heat and making repairs. If they do not make repairs, the City will issue fines of $1,000 per day. If you have an unresponsive landlord, please contact the following three city offices which have jurisdiction over such matters: Health Division: 201-420-2047 Construction Office: 201-420-2066 Housing Inspection: 201-420-2041 Last week, after most of the city was lit up and powered, about 40 buildings were still without power and heat. PSE&G has shut off the gas in multiple places, a safety measure. …

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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Hobokenites Without Power Losing Their Patience; Multiple Buildings Still Without Electricity

While the vast majority of Hoboken has been powered up again, roughly 40 buildings in town remain powerless and cold. Let us know if you're still without power.

For some people, it's getting to be too much. While close to 90 percent of Hoboken has working electricity, a few thousand Hobokenites remain powerless. And they're growing more frustrated by the day. Hoboken's three substations were fixed on Sunday night, which helped the majority of the town restore power. If power is still out, the problem could be in the building itself or with the wires connecting the building to the substations. PSE&G has shut off gas in multiple buildings before power can be restored as a safety measure. This means that many people are also without heat and the ability to cook. At 450 Fifth St., resident Steve LaMarca, 24, has been without power since Sandy hit Hoboken. He said he hasn't been able to reach the …

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