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Historic Nor'Easter Leaves Many Still in the Dark

As cleanup begins in aftermath of record snowstorm, outages remain.

The historic fall nor'easter that left the region ravaged with down trees and power lines and millons without power throughout the Northeast pulled through the area late Saturday night.

More than 1 foot of snow fell in some Northern New Jersey communities and thousands of JCP&L and PSE&G customers in the state remain without power and might be . 

Gov. Chris Christie , but there was no immediate travel ban, state police said.

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NJ Transit has suspended service on the Morris and Essex lines due to down trees and overhead wires. Northern New Jersey buses are subject to detours due to local road conditions, the NJTransit website said early Sunday morning. NJTransit will cross-honor tickets throughout Sunday.

is open Sunday for anyone looking to work out or for members without power to take a shower or just watch a football game, a statement from the club on Tabor Road said Sunday morning.

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Patch will continue to update this story throughout the day Sunday. Let us know in the comments what it looks like in your neighborhood or upload photos to this post.


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