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ALL THE NEWS UNFIT TO PRINT for Monday, April 16, 2007

Raging Nor'easter wrap up

The Nor'Easter gave New York City its second heaviest rainfall in history..

Power outages still widespread in many portions of the Northeast.. Spring 2007 looks more like mid-winter. Trees that were nearing their blooming time snapped in half, dangling over power lines amid winds of 30 to 60 mph..

Henry Margusity offering videos from around the Northeast..

It was a giant storm.. I went to bed during light rain and awoke 4am to thundering snow falling rapidly with gusty winds slamming snapping trees.. No power. Lots of reading today. It was quiet. Peaceful inside.. chaotic outside.

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