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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Coral Gables, winter; Long Island, summer
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9-12 inches on Long Island. Power off for about 3 hours, 3-6 am but now on. It's beautiful, but a lot of heavy snow on bending trees. Snow plow (? Moultonborough) plowed our dirt road about 5 am.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Welch Island and The Taylor Community
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We ended up with 14" on the hillside in West Alton but it is settling fast. Power was out from about 12:20 to about 4:30 am, not too bad. I did start the generator and get the furnace running when it went out as I did not expect it to be back on so soon. A good midnight generator drill I guess. While I had the plow on the truck, I used the tractor FEL and backblade with skidshoes to do the 650' driveway, plowed less gravel that way.
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