It was around 10:30 AM on Monday June 5,1967 when the hands on the clock over the classroom door began to spin wildly.Within a few minutes,the students were advised that there was a power failure and that school would be let out for the remainder of the day.It wasn't until we started walking home that we realized that the area affected was more than just the school grounds as the traffic lights were not working.
Arriving home,we found out that all power in NJ was out.(In those days,most still had batteries for transistor radios and of course car radios still functioned.)
NYC was not affected at all,reversing the situation of Nov.1965,so no Day the Earth Stood Still scenarios formed in our heads.
The power came on first in South Jersey,then made its path northward so that by 8 PM all power was restored everywhere.
Very few people that I've come across seem to remember this one.How about you?
Arriving home,we found out that all power in NJ was out.(In those days,most still had batteries for transistor radios and of course car radios still functioned.)
NYC was not affected at all,reversing the situation of Nov.1965,so no Day the Earth Stood Still scenarios formed in our heads.
The power came on first in South Jersey,then made its path northward so that by 8 PM all power was restored everywhere.
Very few people that I've come across seem to remember this one.How about you?