If you're a JCP&L customer still without power after yesterday's nor'easter, the company is trying to make things a little easier for you while crews work to fix the problem.

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Dan Alexander, Townsquare Media NJ
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At this point there are less than 200 customers reported without power. While they estimate that most customers in Monmouth and Ocean Counties should have power restored by 4 p.m. today, in the meantime, they're offering free ice and water to customers still in the dark.

All you have to do is head to a participating store to pick it up:

  • Acme Markets, 18 Broadway Rd., Browns Mills
  • Acme Markets, 576 River Rd., Fair Haven
  • Acme Markets, 3241 Rt. 9, Freehold
  • Acme Markets, 616 Newman Springs Rd., Lincroft
  • Acme Markets, 507 Prospect Ave., Little Silver
  • Acme Markets, 3505 Rt. 9, Old Bridge
  • Acme Markets, Rt. 35 & Washington Ave., Ortley Beach
  • Acme Markets, 990 Shrewsbury Ave., Tinton Falls
  • Acme Markets, 2007 Rt. 35, Wall Township
  • ShopRite, 427-429 Atlantic City Blvd., Bayville
  • ShopRite 260 County Line Rd., Jackson
  • ShopRite, 328 US Hwy. 9, Lanoka Harbor
  • ShopRite, Manchester Plaza, Rt. 70, Lakehurst
  • ShopRite, 860 Fischer Blvd., Toms River
  • ShopRite, 100 Town Center Blvd., Waretown
  • ShopRite, 3140 Rd. 35 S, Hazlet
  • ShopRite, Rt. 37 W, Toms River
  • ShopRite, 4594 Rt. 9 S, Howell
  • ShopRite, 2200 Rt. 66, Neptune
  • ShopRite, 319 Rt. 130 N, Hightstown
  • ShopRite, 3585 Rt. 9, Freehold
  • ShopRite, 2909 Washington Rd., Parlin
  • ShopRite, Rt. 36 & Rt. 71, West Long Branch
  • ShopRite, 1361 Hwy. 35, Middletown
  • ShopRite, 2433 Rt. 34, Manasquan
  • ShopRite, 1801 Rt. 35, Wall Township
  • ShopRite, 3585 Hwy. 9, Freehold
  • ShopRite, 668 Rt. 70, Brick
  • ShopRite, 280 Rt. 9 N, Morganville
  • ShopRite, 318 Lloyd Rd., Aberdeen
  • Foodtown, 1732 Rt. 35, Wall Township
  • Foodtown, 9 Rt. 36, Atlantic Highlands
  • Foodtown, 362 Broad St., Red Bank
  • Foodtown, 2204 Rt. 35 & Sea Girt Ave., Sea Girt
  • Foodtown, 426 Rt. 36, Port Monmouth

At the very least you can use the ice to keep food and medications cold, and depending what kind of system your house uses, you may need to use the water for cooking, bathing, or...flushing.

I've seen a lot of crews working in awful conditions to get everyone's power back on, hopefully everyone's lights (and heat) come back on soon!

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