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Don’t Fall for Telephone Scams

It has come to our attention that telephone scammers might be posing as a JCP&L employee demanding immediate payment.

In this widespread scam, which frequently targets small businesses, a telephone caller poses as an electric utility company employee. The caller threatens to shut off the customer’s power unless an immediate payment is made.

The facts:

·        If your account is past due, you will receive a written notice of your account status, with instructions on how to avoid disconnection of service.
·        While our representative may call a customer whose bill is in arrears in order to remind them that a payment is due, the representative would explain how a payment can be made using our established payment options. They will not demand payment over the phone, in person, or at a particular physical location.
·        Our utilities do not accept prepaid debit cards or wire transfers as payment, and our representatives will not demand your bank information or credit card number over the phone.

What should you do:

·        If you receive a suspicious call, hang up immediately.
·        Be aware that scammers often use Caller ID spoofing software to misrepresent the source of a phone call, or provide you with a fake “verification” phone number. These call-back numbers may even include exact replicas of company greetings and hold messaging. If you would like to verify your account status, always call the JCP&L customer service number at 1-800 662-3115 or log in to your account on our website.
·        If a person appears at your door demanding payment, do not allow them into your home, and do not provide them any personal information.
·        If you believe you have been a victim of this scam, please contact your local police department or your state attorney general’s office, and report telephone scams to the Federal Trade Commission at www.ftc.gov.
·        If you have purchased a Green Dot card to pay your electric bill and would like to request a refund from Green Dot/MoneyPak, visitwww.moneypak.com/refundrequest.aspx.*

*FirstEnergy is not affiliated with Green Dot Corporations and is not responsible for any refunds associated with Green Dot Card purchases. Any questions regarding the MoneyPak Refund Request should be directed to Green Dot Corporations.

For additional information about scams go to https://firstenergycorp.com/help/safety/scam-info.html

DROP BOX FOR PAYMENTS & OTHER MUNICIPAL DOCUMENTATION

Due to the pandemic, Borough Offices are closed to the public.  For your convenience, drop boxes are installed at the Municipal Offices for your use.  Payments can be delivered via regular mail or placed in the drop box by the front door of the Municipal offices.  Larger documents, such as permit applications (with payment) can be sent via regular mail or deposited in the large drop box on street level by the Employee Entrance to the building (on Mechanic Street).  All payments made through the drop boxes must in the form of a check or money order, NO CASH.  No payments will be accepted at the door.

Payments for taxes and water/sewer can also be paid by credit card on-line at www.hightstownborough.com.

JCP&L Communication Tools

Jersey Central Power & Light shares important information on our website and on social media.  Please check us out on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and Flickr.  To learn more about our communication tools, go to this link.  https://www.firstenergycorp.com/help/communication_tools.html

Here is a message from our President that was posted regarding our Winter Storm Gail preparations.

https://twitter.com/JCP_L/status/1339267489058926593
https://www.facebook.com/JCPandL/

 

 

To view outage and electric infrastructure information in your community please reference the links provided below.

http://outages.firstenergycorp.com/nj.html

Click to view outage and electric infrastructure information in your community

NEW Online Municipal Case Resolution- No Court Appearance Required!

The Robbinsville Township and Hightstown Borough Court now offers online ticket review to dispute certain moving violations through the Online Municipal Case Resolution System.  By having a moving violation reviewed online, it is not necessary to make any court appearance.  Simply visit njmcdirect.com and enter your ticket information to see if your offense is eligible, and select the option for Case Dispute. Eligible traffic tickets will be reviewed by a prosecutor and you will be notified with their recommendation.  To see if you are eligible to have your matter reviewed online, please visit njmcdirect.com.

Womanspace still providing all services, hotline numbers to victims of domestic violence

The following information was provided by Womanspace Inc., a nonprofit agency in Mercer County that provides a comprehensive array of services to individuals and families impacted by domestic and sexual violence and that is dedicated to improving the quality of life for adults and their families. 

While the world shelters in place, children learn from home and parents may or may not be working from home, the incidents of domestic violence in our community and across the country have skyrocketed. Calls to law enforcement about domestic disputes are up, yet calls and referrals to domestic violence programs are down. This can only be attributed to fear.

Womanspace, Mercer County’s domestic violence provider, wants you to know that it is open for business and still providing all services and the hotline numbers. Womanspace operates both the county and statewide domestic violence hotline and the county sexual assault line. The statewide sexual assault hotline is operated by the New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault.

New Jersey and many states around the country are reporting a decline in calls to domestic violence and sexual assault hotlines since the beginning of March. Victims may not be able to safely reach out to police or agencies for assistance.

Womanspace continues to serve victims and survivors here in Mercer County. The Safe House provides safe, short-term emergency housing for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking in a confidential location.

• Mercer County 24-Hour Bilingual Hotline for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault crisis assistance and information: 609-394-9000
• Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals can text Womanspace 24/7: 609-619-1888
• Counselors are doing screening, counseling and support by phone and secure video until the counseling office reopens. Barbara and Herb Goodfriend Counseling Center: 609-394-2532
• Administrative Office, Crisis Intervention Teams, Education, Outreach & Training: 609-394-0136
• 24-Hour Bilingual Hotlines for Domestic Violence and- Statewide Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-572-SAFE (7233)
• Statewide Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800- 601-7200
• Visit the Womanspace website: www.womanspace.org

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