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Residents Rely on the Red Cross
In the days after the storm, relief efforts organized by the American Red Cross provide food and supplies for residents in need.
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New Jersey Residents Post Messages of Thanks
Storm-damaged refrigerators in New Jersey display messages of appreciation for Governor Christie, President Obama and local rescue workers.
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Drivers Get in Line
Power outages and gasoline shortages close down many gas stations along the East Coast; stations that remain open contend with customers frustrated by long waits.
Volunteers Assist Displaced Dogs and Cats
The storm separates many pets from their owners. Shelter volunteers care for the animals until they can be reunited.
a New Jersey Boardwalk Tradition Damaged
The storm destroys a mile-long boardwalk in Seaside Heights, NJ — and the family-owned businesses and amusement rides that surround it.
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Residents Line Up for Fuel
The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy includes long lines and rationing at gas stations in New York and New Jersey.
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