Dry Ice & Water Available, Comfort Stations and Putnam County Offices Open

The Putnam County EOC remains open to coordinate the restoration efforts. The EOC continues to be staffed with key personnel including County Executive MaryEllen Odell, NYSEG, Central Hudson, the National Guard and Highway Departments.   

Outages: 

NYSEG 8,457

Central Hudson Less than 500 

NYSEG & Central Hudson and mutual aid crews will continue to identify and prioritize restoration efforts while ensuring the safety of the workers and public. 

All Putnam County Offices are open today, Friday May 18, 2018 however some services are canceled. Due to the numerous remaining road closures, public transportation including Pre-K/Early Intervention will NOT be in operation. In addition, all friendship centers and adult day services are closed and there will be no deliveries of homebound meals. The RSVP recognition breakfast originally scheduled for today is postponed until Wednesday, May 23, 2018. 

Commuters are reminded to check for delays or closings before departing. Metro North Railroad www.mta.info/mnr, NYS Transportation https://511ny.org are just a few that provide up to the minute information. 

Comfort Stations will remain open today. All comfort stations have bathroom facilities and will provide an area to recharge your electronic devices.  

The comfort stations for Friday May 18, 2018 are as follows: 

Patterson Recreation Center    7:00 AM – 9:00 PM 

65 Front St

Patterson NY 

Southeast Town Hall    9:00 AM – 6:00 PM 

1360 Rt 22

Brewster NY 

Philipstown Recreation Center    7:00 AM – 4:00 PM 

107 Glenclyffe

Garrison NY 

Kent Town Hall    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM 

25 Sybil’s Crossing

Kent Lakes NY 

Dry ice and water are available while supplies last. Please contact your local municipality for more information.   

There are still over 50 road closures in the County. Travelers are reminded to use caution when driving.  

Residents that need to report a power outage or downed wires should call your local utility company;  NYSEG 800-572-1131  Central Hudson 845-452-2700  or use their apps. 

Please remember to be safe when there are downed power lines. Wires that look dead may still be live and power could be restored at any time making those wires life threatening. 

Stay out of flooded or damp basements or other areas if water is in contact with outlets, a furnace or any electrically operated appliance that is energized. The water or moisture may conduct electricity. Contact may cause serious or fatal injury. 

You may have a lot of tree debris in your yard following a storm. Wait until power line repairs are complete before you begin your storm cleanup. 

Turn on appliances and sensitive electronic equipment one at a time to avoid overloading circuits. 

Replenish emergency supplies used during the storm  Please call 9-1-1 if you need immediate police, fire or EMS response.  

 

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