PHILADELPHIA — With rainfall totals mounting and wind gusts of up to 70 mph, PECO has battled throughout the day to restore power to tens of thousands of customers who lost power from Hurricane Sandy. And, the storm will remain in the area through"Hurricane Sandy is causing wide-spread damage along the East Coast and locally caused power interruptions to more than 850,000 PECO customers – making Sandy the most damaging storm in company history," Williams said. "More than 3,000Some Philadelphia Peco customers wanted their juice right away. Alexa Dunn, a Philadelphia educator, yoga instructor, pianist and stylist, tweeted late Tuesday afternoon: "Still no power. Seniors, I heart your college essays in my inbox but will haveAs of 8 a.m. Monday, the latest word from PECO is that, across the region, electrical power is not yet affected by Hurricane Sandy.BATESVILLE, Ark. — Peco Foods has announced it will expand a feed mill in Newark and a processing plant in Batesville purchased in 2011. The expansions w
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