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Hurricane Sandy: Nazareth Information Center

Use the article to find and share information about Hurricane Sandy's impact on the Nazareth area.

 

Updated Friday at 2:30 p.m.:

PPL Electric Utilities said it expects to have 80-85 percent of its customers restored by 11 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2. The company hopes to have the lights back on for all -- including the Lehigh Valley, parts of Bucks and Montgomery counties, the Poconos and northeast Pennsylvania -- by 11 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 4.

In situations of extreme damage, PPL explained on its Twitter account, it's possible that small pockets could remain out Monday-Tuesday. Customers who are not expected to be restored by 11 p.m. Sunday will be notified.

Around 6:20 p.m. Thursday, PPL tweeted that there are a number of "vital" facilities still without power, including Gracedale -- Northampton County's nurisng home -- in Upper Nazareth Township.

Read "County: Gracedale on Generator Power, 700 Residents Not in Danger" on Nazareth Patch for the full details.

Met-Ed, meanwhile, expects the majority of customers to be restored by the weekend, with the remainder restored early next week.

    Current Outage Numbers (Met-Ed)

    Current Outage Numbers (PPL)

    • Nazareth Borough -- 3
    • Bushkill Township -- 1,817
    • Lower Nazareth Township -- 15
    • Plainfield Township -- 4
    • Upper Nazareth Township -- 0

    In Tatamy, power outages remain widespread, though it's not noted in Met-Ed or PPL outage maps. In an e-mail to Patch, Chris Moren, president of Tatamy Borough Council, said, "At this time, the Tatamy Borough office is, for all practical purposes, closed pending restoration of services. Power, phone and Internet systems are still down. If you have a true emergency, as always please dial 9-1-1 for assistance. Otherwise please be patient as we, like everyone else, work through the process of storm recovery and restoration."

    As of 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Moren said power in Tatamy remains out.

    Trash Collection

    According to Waste Management's website, waste collection in Northampton County will resume Wednesday, Oct. 31, and remain one day behind schedule through Saturday.

    East Penn Sanitation is at least one day behind schedule.

      State Road Closures (as of 10:30 a.m. Friday)

      • PA 248 between Creek Road in Lehigh Township and Cottonwood Road in Moore Township is closed due to a downed utility;
      • PA 987 between Monocacy Avenue in Chapman Borough and Valley View Drive in Moore Township is closed due to a downed utility;
      • Moser Road between Scenic Drive and Delps Road in Moore Township is closed due to a downed utility;
      • Yost Road between Delaware Avenue in Chapman Borough and English Road in Moore Township is closed due to a downed utility;
      • Bushkill Drive between Church and West End roads in Moore Township is closed due to a downed tree in utility wires;
      • Jacobsburg Road between Sexton and Henry roads in Bushkill Township is closed due to a downed tree;
      • Newburg Road/Main Street between Northwood Avenue and Fischer Road in Lower Nazareth Township is closed due to downed utility wires in trees;
      • Green Pond Road between Bethman Road in Bethlehem Township and Northampton Street in Palmer Township is closed due to a downed tree into utility wires;
      • Tatamy/Uhler Road between Short Road in Forks Township and Richmond Road in Lower Mount Bethel Township is closed due to downed trees into utility lines;
      • Main Street between Poplar and Broad streets in Bath Borough is closed due to downed utility wires.
      • High Street between Broad and Main streets in Nazareth Borough is closed due to a downed tree into wires.

      RELATED

      Original Story, Monday at 6 a.m.: As we hunker down to ride out Hurricane Sandy, we want to make sure that the Nazareth area stays connected.

      For live updates during the storm, be sure to download our App for your smartphone or tablet and 'like' Nazareth Patch on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

      Send us messages through social media and e-mail (mallory.vough@patch.com) and we’ll make sure the information is added here.

      If you notice wires down or a tree across the road, please alert authorities and then let us know so we can spread the word quickly. You can add information or ask questions as part of this story in the comments section below.

      Nazareth Patch is all about connecting neighbors so we hope you’ll find this information hub helpful as we brave the storm together. Stay safe Nazareth!

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      DEBBIE FASSL SHERMAN

      2:48 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

      THIS IS SUCH A GREAT APP, LOVE IT, THANKS, DEB FASSL SHERMAN

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      Josh Berk

      10:09 am on Wednesday, October 31, 2012

      FYI: The Nazareth Library is open as of today (10am, Wed 10/31). Come on in to get warm, get a book, check the internet, charge your phones, etc.

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      Mallory Vough

      10:39 am on Wednesday, October 31, 2012

      I've shared this information on social media as well. Thanks, Josh!

      Tina

      8:31 am on Thursday, November 1, 2012

      Does anyone know how I can reach the Nazareth Police? The 610-746-0707 line is not working.

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      Mallory Vough

      9:29 am on Thursday, November 1, 2012

      You can call Northampton County's non-emergency number 610-759-2200. Tell them you want to speak to a Nazareth officer. They will take your information and pass it along to NBPD.

      deelaurito@aol.com

      9:14 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2012

      High street is also closed by forrest drive (down trees and wires) and between Levis rd and Beil rd (down poles and wires)

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