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Christie: Go Back to Work, Open Schools, Calm Down

Governor Chris Christie and Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano visited Hoboken on Sunday, urging residents to get their lives back to close to normal.

The state should be as good as back to normal by the end of next week, Gov. Chris Christie said during a press conference in Hoboken Sunday afternoon.

"A week ago today we were prepping for the storm to come tomorrow," Christie said. "It's going to be a long and difficult process to get us back to normal."  

Christie urged school districts to open on Monday if possible and people to go to work. New Jersey Transit has increased buses — about 200 more between New York and New Jersey — for the Monday morning commute.

New Jersey Transit restored 90 percent of its bus service as of Sunday afternoon and four of its rail lines had begun running again.

"People should go back to work tomorrow," he said. All roads — except four by the barrier islands — were reopened as of Sunday.

No announcement was made yet about when PATH service will resume. Both the tunnels and the substation that powers the PATH system suffered heavy flooding. The governor also urged people to carpool and not wait until rush hour to drive to work.

"We have to work together and be patient," Christie continued. The governor was joined by Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano and Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer in downtown Hoboken. Earlier, he had toured the Elks Lodge, where for the last few days thousands of hot meals have been served to the community.

"Hoboken is at the forefront of my mind," Christie said. Senators Bob Menendez and Frank Lautenberg also attended the press conference, as well as Congressman Albio Sires.

Christie said the gas rationing will remain in place until the power is fully restored. As more gas stations get their power back, lines have begun to shrink.

The governor also emphasized that there is no gas shortage in the state of New Jersey at the moment, but that it's just not possible to get to it at the moment. There's no need to stock up on gas, Christie said. 

"People should just calm down. Do not panic about it," he said.

Christie also announced that 22 million gallons of gas were sent down to be distributed between New York and New Jersey.

Thousands of electricians — including 8,000 from out of state — continue to work on restoring power to those who are still in the dark. Over the past days, Christie said, about 1.8 million people had their power restored.

As of Sunday afternoon, almost a million New Jersey residents were still without power, down from 2.7 million earlier in the week.

By the end of next week, Christie said he expects everybody to have power, except in the places that are so damaged that power restoration is impossible.

The water in New Jersey is safe to drink. Only four communities in the state still have a boil water advisory, Christie said.

A total of 4,400 representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency are present all over the state. All New Jersey residents who suffered damage are encouraged to call 800-621-FEMA to register for relief funds. All of New Jersey's counties are subject to an emergency declaration, Christie said. New Jersey residents who have lost their job due to the hurricane could be eligible for disaster unemployment assistance.

As far as Tuesday's elections, Christie said that all New Jersey residents will be able to vote. Back up generators will have to power some districts in the state. County clerk's offices are open, where people can go to vote.

"Polling places are going to be fine," he said, "nobody should have an excuse not to vote on Tuesday."

Those who have been displaced from their homes will be able to vote by fax or email.

While a lot has been done to get back to normal, "there is still real hardship out there," Napolitano said. "We are not done with this storm."

A total of 4,000 people were still in shelters around the state as of Sunday afternoon, a number that does not include those who have evacuated to friends or family.

Christie said that he was happy to see New Jerseyans come together and help each other out in one of the biggest natural disasters to hit the area.

"This state is full of tough, griddy, no nonsense, emotional people," Christie said. "This state is a family. We pull together like a family."

joseph November 5, 2012 at 01:43 pm
Christie came thru in ther storm - no doubt. BUT he is a Tea Party guy which means he cares more for his idealogy than the common good in the daily operation of the State. He does not get my vote no tea partyer gets my vote
Ann Powers November 5, 2012 at 02:28 pm
There's a big difference between ObamaWorld and responsible government. You obviously don't know the difference...but you may, if O gets re-elected and we fall off the financial cliff. Oh yes, there's also the issue of Valerie Jarrett's vow for revenge. Your diatribe is ridiculous and ignorant.
IheartMullet November 5, 2012 at 03:29 pm
What does being an atheist (or any religion) have anything to do with participating in the relief effort? We are ALL from NJ and we ALL will do our part to help. Grow up dude.
Mapleleafnj November 5, 2012 at 03:46 pm
My pappy was a Korean War Vet (RIP) and my Grandfather a WWII Vet (RIP) who so save your lecture about that for someone else. Nothing in my statement made any mention about any specific public service. All it was stating was dont expect the gov't to come to the rescue, as politicians are politicians, but I guess were looking for an argument no matter what anyone said. Mr De Chico from France .......
brickgreen mom November 5, 2012 at 04:01 pm
have always loved Christie.. he's right for NJ. But to say thing willbe back to normal in a week just is not true. Still no power for most home past Visttion Church in Brick ( funny thats the polling site) schools not re opening ti Nov 12... ( for now) power line still down .. have yet to have even see a Jcp& L truck. & Now we to worry about the next storm & out pipes freezing... This will affect many of us for a long time...emotionally & finanically etc... BUT I am very greatful how much we have have come together to help eachother.. we really have a great community.
suz November 5, 2012 at 04:12 pm
Again, I love you Gov! Hey, he is doing the best he can...This is a "new" experience for ALL of us. Please, lets just all try to be patient and compassionate and we will get thru! JERSEY STRONG!
Fawkes November 5, 2012 at 05:27 pm
I wouldn't wait up for a response from Chico Little. Bullies don't like dealing with people who stand up to them.
CAMERON November 5, 2012 at 05:31 pm
The. Big bag of wind has spoken. Easy for wing bag to say. Hello. Anyhow can't. Wait TO VOTE WINDY OUT! Even if I must cross party line I will not be voting for windy.
Mike November 5, 2012 at 05:34 pm
http://www.meetup.com/atheists-24/events/89412092/
New York City Athiest meetup group organizes blood drive for New York City
lifelonginbrick November 5, 2012 at 06:14 pm
Really? I can understand admiring how Christy has put aside politics in times of crisis but I just don't understand why Romney appeals to ANYONE. What about him do you like? The way he lies A LOT and changes his position from day to day and has to have his 'handlers' walk back his crazy the next day. Call me old fashioned but I don't think people who just lie to suite the current audience in front of them at the given hour are decent people - even politicans. Romney is a sleazy used car salesmen whose only ideas are the extreme versions of what caused the financial crisis in 2008. The guy only care about Mitt Romney and maybe getting to write to his hedge fund managers using white house stationary.
Denis November 5, 2012 at 06:24 pm
TEACHER ALERT !!!!
Denis November 5, 2012 at 06:25 pm
TEACHER ALERT !!!!
Phil November 5, 2012 at 08:57 pm
I wonder if hes had power this whole time. He should be the last restored... See how fast he gets shit done then
Denis November 5, 2012 at 10:14 pm
TEACHER ALERT !!!!
Fawkes November 5, 2012 at 10:31 pm
Denis: MENTAL PATIENT ALERT!!!
Chief Wahoo November 6, 2012 at 02:19 am
Denis
You moron. You think I'm pro teacher ? I am against everything public and for No Government. But it's dolts like you who believe in the red team vs the blue team that I hate the most !
suz November 6, 2012 at 02:25 am
He lost power also in his own home. Don't be such a cruel doobee!
paul November 6, 2012 at 03:20 am
Eric...I think that is what you call reality...not negativity, Christie has been saying really stupid things...He stated on TV to just vote and your regular polls. Really?
paul November 6, 2012 at 03:25 am
I am sure he has the mother generator that does his mansion. He does not have to wait in line for Gas. He has an easy life, promising and lying to everyone is pretty eas and he does that well.
paul November 6, 2012 at 03:25 am
"easy"
terri November 6, 2012 at 04:06 am
Jcpl sucks they care less and christie should get on their asses more
John E November 6, 2012 at 04:13 am
I know people are still without power and very mad at JCP&L...but it was a huge storm ( like affecting 10 states on their coast).
I waited three days to get power back and saw those JCP&L workers out there even at 3AM..its a very dangerous job they do people have to understand that..its not a office job. I give a CHEERS to the lineman for doing what they did knowing people needed power..hard to do all over to rtepair..depends on the damage in the area.
terri November 6, 2012 at 02:04 pm
Jcpl does suck. They just sent me a shut off notice im glad you got your power back so soon no one i know has even seen one truck. When we alerted them again to a downed power line that was active and the kids in the area were supposed to have halloween yesterday they told us it was the parents responsibilities not theirs even
though its their line so no kids went out because we do have responsible parents here unlike jcpl
Xavier November 6, 2012 at 02:21 pm
I heard all his ice cream melted.
Matthew Minthorn November 6, 2012 at 02:40 pm
I have been driving around, and there is NOT one JCP&L truck! All I have seen is Comcast, and no JCP&L trucks, I dont see them working on anything, and there are down wires, and they said that they would be faster. They just lied again and again. I wish the law that would fine them would have passed because then we would see more and more JCP&L trucks in the entire neighboorhood. Snow is coming and it will be very cold in everyones house. They should get moving and fast. I hate having no power and its just a pain in the butt.
Matthew Minthorn November 6, 2012 at 02:41 pm
I agree. They need to get moving, and fast,
Castor November 9, 2012 at 03:58 am
That's because atheists don't need to form a group and be led by the hand to those that need help. They just go help. They also don't need to be identified and praised for the help they offer.
Castor November 9, 2012 at 04:07 am
As opposed to Romney who is such a hard worker lol.
George Clark November 9, 2012 at 04:09 am
get a grip. the people working are out to make money and tresor power not in that order. just like the rest of us, they are out for money and give me one reason why they shouldn;t be? because you pay bill? because you r suffering? Tell that to wall street and get the money they robbed the world and brought down europ's "socialism" with a diverative scham they flim flammed on all those stock breakers and money makers who could gave a...hits rats. arse about the global economy in doing so. Go to hell like we deserve for screwing each other to death. enjoy, we got it coming . suck it bitches.
Castor November 9, 2012 at 04:10 am
No politician cares about anyone but themselves that's why they're politicians and don't actually work for a living.

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