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Hoboken Sandy MAPS

The Hoboken Sandy Maps were public collaborative maps compiled from Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and other reports of the post-Sandy situation in Hoboken, NJ. Please note that as of 11/5/2012 no more updates are being made to these maps.  Please read our blog for more information on this project.

Hoboken Recovery Map (No more updates)
Consolidated updates from Twitter, Facebook, Google and other sources of recovery efforts and resources in Hoboken, NJ 

Hoboken Power Map (No more updates)
Consolidated updates from Twitter, Facebook, Google and other sources of power restoration in Hoboken, NJ


IMPORTANT UPDATE 11/5/2012 @ 8:30pm:
As the entire Hoboken grid has now been energized and our city begins to look familiar again, we have stopped updating the Hoboken Recovery Map and Hoboken Power Map.  We still have seen reports of individual buildings without power, if your building does not have power, please call PSE&G at 1-800-436-7734 to report.


Our focus now will be on volunteering. As of now, there is still a shortage of volunteers as many people returned to work today.  Volunteers should report to City Hall or Hoboken High School. Please visit the Hoboken Recovery Resource Center more more information.

If you wish to help the Hoboken relief fund, please visit healhoboken.org or rebuildhoboken.org.

MANY THANKS...
My gratitude firstly goes to the First Responders and the countless others that are working tirelessly to help restore our city.

A special thanks to the volunteers that helped keep the maps updated: Deep Kapadia (
@durple), Thomas Kiefer (@ThomKiefer), Jennifer Camisa, Aileen Gerla (@ForeverHalfFull), Chris DiMaggio (@cdm90), Alec Perkins (@alecperkins). Without you I could not have kept this going.

Thanks to all of you that helped spread the word and funnel information to us. In particular @CityofHoboken, @PSEGdelivers, @hobokenvolz, @jerrylore, @kathyzucker, @HobokenPatch, @HobokenGirlBlog, @hobokengrace, @Hoboken411, @HiddenHoboken, @miketakano, @HALLERON, @jeffjarvis, @doctorow, @gnomon, @HeatherLeson, @chadcat @duranaca, nj.com, bostino.com, and many more.

Thanks also to Aaron Price and the NJ Tech Meetup community and to MissionFifty, Greg and Leah who provided a workspace and internet access when we needed it most.

Finally, thank you to the Google Crisis Response team and Crisis Camp for the amazing work you do.

Check back here in a few weeks for some more information about this project.

Dave Haier (@davehaier)
Proud Hoboken Resident
#hobokenpower



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