Northeast digs out from massive snowstorm | 02.10.13Loading
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    Cheryl Roegner of the North End neighborhood of Boston, sits in the sun and the snow on a bench in Paul Revere Mall next to a snow sculpture she says she did not have a hand in making, Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013 in the North End neighborhood of Boston. With temperatures in the 40's many turned out to enjoy the sun and some of the two-feet of snow left by Friday and Saturday's storm throughout Boston. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
    Gene J. Puskar | AP
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    Richard Langlois uses a snowblower to clear his driveway in North Andover, Mass. Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013. A behemoth storm packing hurricane-force wind gusts and blizzard conditions swept through the Northeast on Saturday, dumping more than 2 feet of snow on New England and knocking out power to 650,000 homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
    Elise Amendola | AP
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    Charles Kelly, 10, shoots through the air behind Briarcliff Elementary School in Shoreham, New York, Sunday, February 10, 2013. (Joseph D. Sullivan/Newsday/MCT)
    Joseph D. Sullivan | MCT
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    People pause for a picture while digging out their cars in Boston, Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. A howling storm across the Northeast left the New York-to-Boston corridor shrouded in 1 to 3 feet of snow Saturday, stranding motorists on highways overnight and piling up drifts so high that some homeowners couldn't get their doors open. More than 650,000 homes and businesses were left without electricity.(AP Photo/Winslow Townson)
    Winslow Townson | AP
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    Dex Lawrence clears snow from his driveway in Hartford, Connecticut, Sunday, February 10, 2013. (Johnathon Henninger/Hartford Courant/MCT)
    Johnathon Henninger | MCT
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    Sean McCullough (L) plays with his children (L to R) Dean, Annie and Will in Copley Square following a powerful blizzard on February 10, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. The storm dumped more than two feet of snow in parts of New England and more than 200,000 Massachusetts customers remain without power. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
    Mario Tama | Getty Images
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    A man walks past snow banks in the Back Bay neighborhood following a powerful blizzard on February 10, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. The storm dumped more than two feet of snow in parts of New England and more than 200,000 Massachusetts customers remain without power. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
    Mario Tama | Getty Images
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    Harley, a Vizsla, displays his athleticism as his owners Darrin and Lorie Campbell clear their driveway in Dartmouth, N.S. on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. A major winter storm swept through Atlantic Canada on the weekend causing power outages and disrupting travel. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Andrew Vaughan)
    Andrew Vaughan | AP
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    Grave markers in the Granary Burial Ground, that date back to 1660, are partially buried in snow on a sunny Sunday afternoon, Feb. 10, 2013 in Boston. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
    Gene J. Puskar | AP
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    Simona Hajkova helps a friend remove snow off her Northport, New York home on Sunday, February 10, 2013. (Steve Pfost/Newsday/MCT)
    Steven Pfost | MCT
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    Small planes are snowed in at the closed Bridgeport, Conn., airport Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013, in the aftermath of a storm that hit Connecticut and much of the New England states. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
    Craig Ruttle | AP
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    Cars are buried by snow near Hamden, Conn., Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013, in the aftermath of a storm that hit Connecticut and much of the New England states. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
    Craig Ruttle | AP
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    Snow begins to melt on cars parked at a dealership after a winter storm in Hartford, Conn., Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. A howling storm across the Northeast left much of the New York-to-Boston corridor covered with more than three feet of snow on Friday into Saturday morning. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
    Jessica Hill | AP
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    Scotty Black, a power lineman from South Carolina, treks through thigh deep snow while trying to find the source of a downed feeder line, that services three towns, in Norwell, Mass., Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. A howling storm across the Northeast left the New York-to-Boston corridor shrouded in 1 to 3 feet of snow Saturday, stranding motorists on highways overnight and piling up drifts so high that some homeowners couldn't get their doors open. More than 650,000 homes and businesses were left without electricity. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
    Charles Krupa | AP
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    Luis Florian rakes snow off the roof of his home in Windsor, Conn., Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. A howling storm across the Northeast left much of the New York-to-Boston corridor covered with more than three feet of snow on Friday into Saturday morning. Florian says he wants to clear the snow off the roof before the next storm. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
    Jessica Hill | AP
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    A man navigates an unplowed street after a winter storm in Hartford, Conn., Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. A howling storm across the Northeast left much of the New York-to-Boston corridor covered with more than three feet of snow on Friday into Saturday morning. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
    Jessica Hill | AP
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    As residents look on a Boston snow removal machine tries to clear an unplowed street in Boston Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. A howling storm across the Northeast left much of the New York-to-Boston corridor covered with more than three feet of snow on Friday into Saturday morning. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)
    Winslow Townson | AP
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    A family steps over about a foot of sand and boulders past debris as they walk down Rebecca Road in Scituate, Mass., Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. The coastal town was hit with a storm surge during a fierce winter storm. More than 650,000 homes and businesses were left without electricity. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
    Charles Krupa | AP
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    Joseph Spinzola removes frozen sea water from his front steps on Rebecca Road, which is covered in about a foot of sand and boulders in Scituate, Mass., Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. The coastal town was hit with a storm surge during a fierce winter storm. More than 650,000 homes and businesses were left without electricity. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
    Charles Krupa | AP
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    With more than a hundred trucks waiting to deploy, National Grid and utility workers from South Carolina meet on the hood of a pick-up truck to discuss their plan to re-energize towns without power at the Hanover Mall in Hanover, Mass., Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. A howling storm across the Northeast left the New York-to-Boston corridor shrouded in 1 to 3 feet of snow Saturday, stranding motorists on highways overnight and piling up drifts so high that some homeowners couldn't get their doors open. More than 650,000 homes and businesses were left without electricity. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
    Charles Krupa | AP
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    The roads in the Seaport area of Boston are clear and open early Sunday morning, Feb. 10, 2013. A snow storm dumped more than two-feet of snow in the area Friday night and Saturday. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
    Gene J. Puskar | AP
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    This Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013 photo provided by Bonnie Harrison shows Greg Beal and Karen Willis Beal posing for photos outdoors after their wedding that went on despite a snowstorm in South Portland, Maine. Karen Willis Beal said her vision of a dream wedding included a snowstorm just like the one hit before her parents married in December 1970. The record-breaking storm prevented some of her guests from attending, but there were no regrets. (AP Photo/Bonnie Harrison)
    Bonnie Harrison | AP
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    This Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013 photo provided by Bonnie Harrison shows Greg Beal and Karen Willis Beal posing for photos outdoors after their wedding that went on despite a snowstorm in South Portland, Maine. Karen Willis Beal said her vision of a dream wedding included a snowstorm just like the one hit before her parents married in December 1970. The record-breaking storm prevented some of her guests from attending. (AP Photo/Bonnie Harrison)
    Bonnie Harrison | AP
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    Gabe Quino digs out on Jeniford Rd. after a overnight blizzard dumped over teo feet of snow, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013 in Fairfield, Conn. The storm dumped at least 2 feet of snow throughout Connecticut, paralyzing much of the state. The governor ordered all roads closed Saturday until further notice, and even emergency responders were stuck on highways. (AP Photo/The Connecticut Post, Cathy Zuraw)
    Cathy Zuraw | AP
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    Snow begins to melt on cars parked at a dealership after a winter storm in Hartford, Conn., Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. A howling storm across the Northeast left much of the New York-to-Boston corridor covered with more than three feet of snow on Friday into Saturday morning. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
    Jessica Hill | AP
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    School buses are covered in snow after a winter storm in Hartford, Conn., Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. A howling storm across the Northeast left much of the New York-to-Boston corridor covered with more than three feet of snow on Friday into Saturday morning. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
    Jessica Hill | AP
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    Eric Lessard heaves a load of snow over his car, Sunday morning, Feb. 10, 2013, after it was blocked in by drifting snow in Portland, Maine. A blizzard dumped a record 31.9 inches of snow on the city. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
    Robert F. Bukaty | AP
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    A pair of runners follow a cleared path in the snow on the wharf near the Boston Aquarium, Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013 in Boston. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
    Gene J. Puskar | AP
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    Pedestrians walk along a snow clogged street in Southwestern Connecticut, Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013, in the aftermath of a storm that hit the region and much of the New England states. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
    Craig Ruttle | AP
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    Andrew Varanelli clears away snow at his East Moriches, New York home on Sunday, February 10, 2013. (John Roca/Newsday/MCT)
    John Roca | MCT
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    A couple of young boys play near a snowman in Christopher Columbus Park in the North End neighborhood of Boston on a sunny Sunday afternoon, Feb. 10, 2013. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
    Gene J. Puskar | AP
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    A row of school busses are buried in snow near Bridgeport, Conn., Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013, in the aftermath of a storm that hit Connecticut and much of the New England states. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
    Craig Ruttle | AP
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    Dave Engelkemeyer plows snow in front of his home on Allerton Hill in Hull, Mass., Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013, after more than two feet of snow blanketed the region from a storm that ended Saturday. (AP Photo/The Patriot Ledger, Gary Higgins)
    Gary Higgins | AP
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    A person with a sled walks past snow covered streets and homes in Southwest Connecticut Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013, in the aftermath of a storm that hit Connecticut and much of the New England states. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
    Craig Ruttle | AP
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    New York State department of transportation vehicles clear snow from the westbound lanes of the Long Island Expressway in Shirley, New York, Sunday, February 10, 2013. (James Carbone/Newsday/MCT)
    James Carbone | MCT
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    A Southwest Connecticut neighborhood is buried in snow Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013, in the aftermath of a storm that hit Connecticut and much of the New England states. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
    Craig Ruttle | AP
The northeast U.S. digs out from the massive snowstorm that dropped several feet of snow this weekend

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