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New Jersey regulators on Wednesday criticized the state’s utilities’ response to Tropical Storm Isaias, saying they have failed to correct longstanding problems with vegetation management. They also singled out Rockland Electric Co. (RECO) for slow restoration of its customers and Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) for poor communication with...
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