I wonder if ConEd's CEO, Kevin Burke, has electricity at his home? If he does, perhaps he could switch homes with another family that's been without since the Sandy storm. Even better, he should rent entire hotels, with working power of course, to house the people that have been living in the cold and dark. Many of these people have been and are still suffering. How much pain must a person suffer before they get help that truly makes a difference? I live over 3000 miles away, in Oregon, but my son and his fellow College mates live in an apartment in New Rochelle. They are a bit luckier then some other residents because the school has a place they can go. Nevertheless, I still worry about their well being and others that are in real trouble. View Comment
I hope that ConEd restores the power first to the fokes that have been waiting for power restoration since Sandy Storm instead of the fokes that lost power caused by the last storm. Also, that restoration map, showing the location and the date the power will be restored, is a bit of a cruel joke because the restoration date comes and goes and then ConEd just inserts a new date like no one will know the difference. View Comment
November 9th is the estimated date for restoration of power at my son's apartment, who is a student at Iona College. What kind of emergency housing will be or is available? I don't know how much longer him and his roommates can last, especially if the temperatures drop. View Comment
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