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In a scene played out throughout lower Fairfield County, the line is long outside the Dunkin Donuts on Elm Street on Tuesday morning after Hurricane Sandy swept through town.
Photo: Tyler Woods
In a scene played out throughout lower Fairfield County, the line...
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New Canaan resident Catherine Skibitcky stands under the power lines outside her house on Old Stamford Road that sent what she described as an incredible blue light down the length of the line during Hurricane Sandy.
Photo: Tyler Woods
New Canaan resident Catherine Skibitcky stands under the power...
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Connecticut Light & Power Co. crews assess the damage on Oenoke Ridge from Hurricane Sandy Tuesday morning. New Canaan Emergency Management Department officials estimate that restoration will begin Friday once the 120 closed roads are reopened.
Photo: Tyler Woods
Connecticut Light & Power Co. crews assess the damage on Oenoke...
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New Canaan firefighters Stephen Parrett and Al DuPont, who had been working since 4:30 p.m. Monday, take a much-needed break on Tuesday morning to have a cup of coffee.
Photo: Tyler Woods
New Canaan firefighters Stephen Parrett and Al DuPont, who had been...
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New Canaan residents Kay Grogan, Rose Rothbart and Jamie Corkran, after checking on an elderly neighbor after Hurricane Sandy left the area, survey the hanging wires on Old Stamford Road Tuesday morning.
Photo: Tyler Woods
New Canaan residents Kay Grogan, Rose Rothbart and Jamie Corkran,...
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The New Canaan Emergency Operations Center's map of roads that are obstructed by the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. Red designates closed, green means reopened, and yellow means use caution.
Photo: Contributed
The New Canaan Emergency Operations Center's map of roads that are...