Politics & Government

State Of Emergency Declared In Brookhaven

Residents must be off the roads by 9 p.m. and vehicles must be pulled into driveways.

Brookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine has declared a state of emergency as of 6 p.m. this evening for the township. 

The declaration calls for all vehicles other than essential emergency vehicles to be off the roads by 9 p.m. tonight. 

Additionally, all residential vehicles must be pulled into driveways or onto private property away from the shoulder of residential streets. Any vehicles not moved off the street will be subject to towing at the owner's expense, according to a release from the town. Abandoned vehicles that are obstructing plows and emergency vehicles may also be removed by the town.

According to the statement, driving conditions are expected to be extremely hazardous as we head later into the evening as the snow and ice continues to mount. Town snow removal crews will be working through the night to clear the roads to make them safe and passable for travel.

The town has urged residents to call (631) 451-TOWN to report snow-related issues; 911 for police and fire emergencies. To report power outages or downed lines, call PSEG at (800) 436-7734, or visit http://www.psegliny.com to make an online report. 


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