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Eastern Suffolk digs out from latest snowstorm
Quick ReadThey're still digging out in eastern Suffolk, which took the brunt of a winter storm that had minimal impact in Nassau.
Photo credit: James Carbone | A car drives through whiteout conditions on Northville Turnpike in Riverhead where police closed some roadways due to dangerous driving conditions. (Jan. 3, 2009)
They're still digging out Monday in eastern Suffolk County, which took the brunt of a winter storm that had minimal impact in Nassau.
Nearly 10 inches of snow fell Sunday in Upton and nearly a dozen East End school districts have delayed openings Monday as a result.
"Some streets are still in the process of being plowed out here," National Weather Service spokesman Matt Scalora said...
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