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Marking Two Years Since Superstorm Sandy
While many remember the storm for the incredible damage it did to the Jersey Shore, we didn't escape its wrath here.

Wednesday, Oct. 29, is the two-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy blowing through the region.
While many may remember the storm for the incredible damage it did to the Jersey Shore, we didn’t escape its wrath here in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
There were local states of emergency declared, hundreds without power, dozens of fallen trees. Take a look back at Patch coverage of the storm and its aftermath.
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- Hurricane Sandy: State of Emergency Declared
- Flaming Wire Burns Tredyffrin Lawn: Video
- ‘Disaster Emergency’ Declared by Willistown, East Whiteland, Malvern Borough
- Downed Wire Electrocutes Dog in Wynnewood
- Thousands of Power Outages, Dozens of Road Blockages Linger in Lower Merion and Narberth
- Broomall McDonald’s Without Power, Tosses Spoiled Food
- Generator Causes Fire In Bryn Mawr
- Massive Tree Hits Newtown House During Hurricane
What do you remember about Superstorm Sandy? Did you lose power? Basement flood? Share your story in the comments below.
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