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JCP&L Reminds Customers To Stay Away From Down Wires

JCP&L reminds customers to immediately report any downed wires to the company, or their local police department.  Customers should never go near a downed power line, even if they think it is no longer carrying electricity.  Extra caution should be used in areas where downed lines are tangled in trees or other debris.  To report downed wires or power outages, call 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877), or click the “Report Outage” link at www.firstenergycorp.com.

Flush toilet paper only!

PLEASE DO NOT FLUSH ANY WIPES DOWN THE TOILET, EVEN THOSE THAT SAY THEY ARE FLUSHABLE!  WIPES IN THE SANITATION SYSTEM CAUSES CLOGS AND DAMAGES PLANT EQUIPMENT.  NOW IS NOT THE TIME FOR YOUR FAMILY TO BE UNABLE TO USE YOUR TOILET…THROW THEM IN THE TRASH WHERE THEY BELONG.  FLUSH TOILET PAPER ONLY, NO WIPES OR PAPER TOWELS.  We thank you for your cooperation in this important matter.

Hightstown Borough Mobility Master Plan

Borough of Hightstown has been selected to participate in the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s Office of Bicycle and Pedestrian Programs Local Technical Assistance Program. The purpose of the NJDOT Local Technical Assistance Program is to foster the development of active transportation by providing technical planning assistance and professional services to municipalities. In partnership with NJDOT, their consultants and a Community Advisory Board, Hightstown will be creating a Mobility Master Plan as a foundation for improving bicycle and pedestrian safety in the Borough.

Hightstown Mobility Master Plan 12.01.20

Virtual Public Information Center presentation video: https://vimeo.com/480334757

Q&A video: https://vimeo.com/480350243

Spotted Lanternfly

 

As we are approaching late fall, we are upon the spotted lanternfly mating (SLF) season. It is important to note that SLF should be killed as soon as they are spotted, no matter what life stage they are in. They are an incredibly harmful invasive insect. SLF can be found in vehicles, trailers, brush, stones, outdoor furniture, grill, trees, etc. They prefer the invasive tree of heaven. You can expedite the Department of Agriculture and APHIS survey and treatment efforts by signing a Treatment Agreement for your respective property. You can also click here for homeowners information on how to address SLF on their property.

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