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Rate Parsippany's Response to Sandy

How do you think the township is doing?

 

It's been about two weeks since Hurricane Sandy came ashore to wreak havoc on the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills and the tri-state area as a whole. Now, the town continues to dig out of the debris to clear trees from homes and roads, and restore power to residents.

But how do you think the township has done so far?

Mayor James Barberio tells Patch that he's spent the better part of the storm on the road helping residents, witnessing the hard work of town crews and communicating with Jersey Central Power and Light to have electricity restored as quickly as possible.

Has it worked?

Take our poll, and tell us in the comments if you think the township has been doing a good job in its emergency response.

  • What do you think of the township's response to Hurricane Sandy?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • The administration has been working really hard to clear trees, debris.
        9 (50%)
    • There is so much more that could be done and still needs to be done.
        2 (11%)
    • Not too bad, but I wish things were getting done faster.
        3 (16%)
    • There was not nearly enough communication from the town.
        3 (16%)
    • The shelters and warming/charging centers were helpful and showed the town cares.
        1 (5%)
    • Other—Tell us in the comments.
        0 (0%)
    Total votes: 18
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Emergency Preparedness, Hurricane Sandy, Office of Emergency Management, Sandy, Superstorm, and Tropical Storm Sandy

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