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Some Stations Still Not Being Heard

The nor'easter that walloped the area knocked a number of local stations off the air.
As far as I can tell, WLIB, WFDU, WVOX, and WRTN are still silent. As the storm came through on Saturday, this seems like an unusually long time for several stations to be off the air.
WFUV was not broadcasting for a while, but came back on yesterday morning.
Anyone know of other stations in the area that are still down or had been off the air in the past few days?
 
WVNJ has had terrible hum in their audio. Don't know its current status. The WFDU exciter appears to be on. I can hear the carrier near the transmitter site but no audio.
 
Now WFDU is back on the air.
But WVNJ is currently broadcasting an open carrier. It had been airing programming earlier this morning.
To correct a typo in my original post- WRTN had changed calls to WVIP a few years ago.
 
Given the radar images over the past few days, that was more like a tropical storm, as you could see an eye wall beginning to form. Been there, done that: Supposed to be a nor'easter, but then you hear that it was a tropical storm with no name; and then you row your way out of the house and move while the place is torn out to the foundation and replaced.
 
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