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JohnR 10-30-2012 05:58 PM

CT, NJ, NY, MA, RI AND Pennsylvania - Member Check In
 
Guys & Gals - check in if you are from an impacted area and your status. Some of our folks, especially those south and west may have been impacted pretty hard.

A lot of people probably can't check in so if you gotten a text / email / call from someone from an impacted area please post that they are OK or not.

This is one hell of a storm that clobbered a lot of people, if we can help out, give us a shout.

Good luck & God Bless

Thanks,

John

chefchris401 10-30-2012 06:26 PM

We're good here in warren now, new place is nice, a disaster with stuff everywhere but we are safe a dry.

Talked to some buddies in NJ and montauk they are ok.

Hope and wish everyone the best.
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Hookedagain 10-30-2012 06:54 PM

Good here in Somerset/Fall River area. The usual stuff, trees down, minor power outages, pole fire and transformer exploding. All in all we fared well.

I worked 38 hours straight at the fire station and there were some pretty wild stuff going on in Fall River. Lots of water and tree stuff, with yhe occasional roof collapse. A small fire in a Monk Temple and lots and lots of really stupid people.

If anyone near me needs a generator I can lend them one as I do not need it right now. (as long as you are close by) PM me and we can talk.

Good luck Chef....you have my # should you need it.

spence 10-30-2012 06:55 PM

Still no power in Tiverton, though we hope to have it back tonight?

Nothing like down south though...

-spence

JFigliuolo 10-30-2012 07:01 PM

Shadow(jay) and I are both good. I have power, not sure about jay
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WESTPORTMAFIA 10-30-2012 07:06 PM

Looking at power back by tomorrow. We are in the 20% of wp that didn't get it back. Looks like a hack job was done on a side street near us. 3 utility poles went down on the same stretch. It wasn't that crazy to pull poles down like that. Someone screwed up putting them in for sure. They weren't old at all. And all probably went in at the same time.
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JohnR 10-30-2012 07:10 PM

I have a generator with about 10 minutes usage if someone needs to borrow one because power is out. It isn't a monster but can alternate running a fridge and an appliance if needed.

Clammer 10-30-2012 07:14 PM

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alls good , boats still there .

talked to Denis .. he,s OK

anyone need anything just ask , except for a commitment Sat morning .me & my truck are good to help

flyvice11787 10-30-2012 07:18 PM

I'm on the N Shore of LI. Lost power but no damage. Still have gas for heat and cooking. Worked 24 hours straight from 3pm yesterday to today on the S Shore in a storm surge zone. Lost power at work at 7pm, then the storm surge hit around 8. Wow that water rose fast. Over a foot of water outside, and we were a mile away from the bay. We managed to keep most of it out, but I can't imagine how people living by the water fared. Especially those that didn't evacuate as ordered.
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Jackbass 10-30-2012 07:25 PM

All good in Worcester, heading down the cape Thursday to check out Eastham for the in laws less than a mile from first encounter but I am pretty sure it will be ok. I will be in Yarmouth Thursday and Friday if anyone needs any electrical stuff let me know.
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Ian 10-30-2012 08:04 PM

All good from Bloomfield, we are in a pocket of the state that was well protected (for reasons unknown to me) and we fared well. Heard from a buddy with a house in Old Lyme in with the Pavilion and water got high, but the house was left mostly dry.

Primarily good news hitting my cell phone today, which given the number of friends I have near the water, is a nice sigh of relief.
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shadow 10-30-2012 08:06 PM

Good here got power and cable and plenty of food any one in the new haven area need anything let me know I can help out.
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striperman36 10-30-2012 08:15 PM

Mansfield no problem.
Ocean city nj. Looks like a foot of water in the house. Will be down Friday if the gsp is open
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Saltheart 10-30-2012 08:33 PM

Everything was fine in Cumberland at my house. I did hear of some areas where downed trees caused blackouts but around me there were no issues. Things started looking bad about 4 PM but by 5:30 everything calmed down. You couldn't even hear the wind blowing. Just lucky to be in a mild band.

Got to feel bad for people along the coast and down in the NJ , NY , PA , etc areas. Flooding I think is the worst case scenario for the coastal people. No way to stop it if its coming. Best of luck to all on the recovery.

Piscator 10-30-2012 08:38 PM

Marshfield seems good. I drove past Niko's today and he wasn't home (either working of fishing)

Powder Point Bridge in Duxbury is closed for repair (not sure if storm related).....

Anyone hear from Buckman? He is directly on the water in Marshfield.

We didn't get it as bad as most. T-storm that went through tonight was impressive...

niko 10-30-2012 08:50 PM

buckman and hot reels are fine. but my plan for an overnight in AC on my way down to obx is shot.

Nebe 10-30-2012 09:10 PM

I'm ok :)
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Piscator 10-30-2012 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by niko (Post 966686)
buckman and hot reels are fine. but my plan for an overnight in AC on my way down to obx is shot.

At least you wont lose any cash

JackK 10-30-2012 10:00 PM

JohnR doesn't seem to care about us in PA :(

tysdad115 10-30-2012 10:40 PM

We finally heard from Lou -Sgt Striper, luckily he's ok in Jersey. Others arent, that place is a real mess.
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JohnR 10-31-2012 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by JackK (Post 966693)
JohnR doesn't seem to care about us in PA :(


Sorry - thought that was part of jersey ;)

GattaFish 10-31-2012 06:55 AM

I have been in touch with some friends in NJ and depending where you lived you may be ok. There are some places that are really bad.

Far worse than myself without power and a few trees down.
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PRBuzz 10-31-2012 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Piscator (Post 966691)
At least you wont lose any cash

Won't be long until the casino's are re-opened! Having customers will be #1 concern.

iflysw1 10-31-2012 07:35 AM

Power was restored back on last night, in Glocester Rhode Island no property damage.

HESH2 10-31-2012 07:56 AM

everything good where i live 11 miles from coast and those people on water got hammered,lost homes and some caught fire and burned down.alot of trees down all over.iceman 6 in ny lost really big tree and has no power.hope everyone is well.

JeffH 10-31-2012 08:04 AM

No damage in North Granby, CT although we have no power. Last years October snowstorm we were without power for 10 days so my wife is reminding me on 5 minute intervals that I never got around to buying a generator and wiring it up. I can survive without power but I'm not sure I will survive my wife's wrath.......

I fished out of Old Saybrook on the Saturday before the storm I'm sure it looks very different now.

Rockfish9 10-31-2012 08:20 AM

All's fine in Reading( Ma.).. we never even lost power... some small tree limbs... lots of leaves ( neighbors damn oak).. I cleaned it up and chipped the branches last night in a thunder storm.. my massive pines made it through... pine cones traveling 50 mph when they hit the roof/house are unnerving though... I haven't been to Plum Island since the storm...Night shift sent me a text.. he's been on generator power since the storm...alot of storm damage and utility poles down in his area of Haverhill Ma/rocks village.. he's with out a land line ( phone) cable and power.... he moved his boat and vehicles to a nearby field only to recieve a pair of flat tires on his truck..Buzzards luck.

piemma 10-31-2012 09:01 AM

Pascoag Utility did a great job trimming trees all summer. Never lost power. I have a LOT of trees down but in my back woods. All set for firewood for next year.:uhuh:

PI guy 10-31-2012 09:13 AM

I'm actually in Merrimac, MA now, we lost power for 4 hours but the genny kept us up and rolling! My folks came out unscathed out on PI, never even lost power. They actually gained some sand up on the northern part, it was a good thing they scraped the beach south of the center as the water took everything right to the base of the dunes. Some of those houses along Annapolis would have been lost for sure....
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SurfCaster413 10-31-2012 09:32 AM

All fine here in Holyoke never even lost power no damage at all.

Matt D 10-31-2012 09:44 AM

Lost power at 2pm on Monday. Came back on around 5:30pm yesterday. Not much damage around, a few trees here and there. One of them just happened to be a huge pine that took 4 poles with it. Looks like the transformer caught on fire as well. With limited other damage in the area WMECO and their subcontractors were on it pretty quick. They were actually working on it for most of the 27+ hours it was out.

Linesider82 10-31-2012 10:27 AM

Good here in central CT, but the Surfcaster Challenge HQ on Misquamicut beach RI is not...

Hurricane Sandy - Misquamicut Beach on Vimeo

rphud 10-31-2012 10:35 AM

Wondering how PaulS made out. Water got bit deep on his street from what was reported and shown.

numbskull 10-31-2012 10:39 AM

Other than no power for 2 days it didn't amount to much on my side of Falmouth (the Sound side got hammered). I left my boat in and fished it this am, but the water was mud and fishing poor. Still an impressive surf rolling in at Quicks and Pasque. It was worth the gas just to watch it blowing up on the massive shore boulders of Pasque.

johnny ducketts 10-31-2012 11:00 AM

never even lost power at the house in East falmouth, just a bunch of small limbs down everywhere, and my direct tv wires got messed up a bit on the roof, but all in all, dodged a serious bullet.

JohnR 10-31-2012 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Linesider82 (Post 966752)
Good here in central CT, but the Surfcaster Challenge HQ on Misquamicut beach RI is not...

Hurricane Sandy - Misquamicut Beach on Vimeo


Damn!

Beach driving is over for a while

stripermaineiac 10-31-2012 02:57 PM

Got the power back a little while ago. Saw just how bad it got in some places. We had loads of trees down ansome damage due to that. The coast took some hits but nor easters do us worse do to wind angle.Fell real bad for those that lost homes to fire. Ron

fishbones 10-31-2012 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnR (Post 966764)
Damn!

Beach driving is over for a while

From some of the videos I've seen, it looks like there may be some beach driving on regular streets now. Amazing how much sand was moved and how far inland it was pushed.

Sgt Striper 10-31-2012 04:26 PM

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It's a mess down here. No problem with my house, water was about 3 blocks away (see photo 1) 2-6' of water in houses. Boats are all over the place, some 1/2 to a mile away from there docks. Long Beach Island and Island Beach north to Point Pleasant is devastated. A few pic's from north of me in Brick Beach/Bay Head area. Was catching thurs. and fri. and now those beaches are gone and some have new inlets!!

Jenn 10-31-2012 06:27 PM

Fine here in Westfield/western, ma area. Some lost power but like someone else mentioned earlier last years Halloween snowstorm was way worse and left us fearing the worst.

My heart goes out to those in the coastal areas that were hit hard :(


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