New York Times: It was a storm of record consequence, disrupting large swaths of the Northeast in ways large and small: towns were buried in dense snowfalls, closing down streets, schools and even, in some cases, Halloween celebrations.
By the time the great snowstorm of October 2011 finally ended early Sunday, more than three million customers would find themselves without power and with the prospect of enduring several more days without it. In many communities, the storm had a far greater impact on daily life......
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Cleaning up after nature plays a trick
Posted by New York Times: Anne Barnard and Sarah Maslin Nir on October 31st, 2011
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