John Monticello Dept: "We lost power last week, just got it back for a day or two, and now we lost it again," said John Monticello of Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey. "Every day it's the same now: Turn on the gas burner for heat. Instant coffee. Use the iPad to find out what's going on in the rest of the world.", according to CBC. Except, perhaps, on this week's presidential election. galleryJson: "%2Fimagegalleryapi%2FgetGallery%3FgalleryId%3D3332%26imgSizeKeys%3Dweb enlarged%2Cweb 4column%26thumbSizeKey%3Dweb 8column thumb", container: " fg 3332", fluid: true, enableDeeplink: false, enableCaptions: true, captionsVisible: false, enableThumbnails: false, thumbnailsVisible: false, enableFullscreen: true, enableTools: true, refreshBigBox: false The New York-New Jersey region woke up to wet snow, hundreds of cancelled flights and more power outages Thursday after a new storm pushed back efforts to recover from a superstorm that left millions powerless and dozens dead last week. The storm did not bring a second wave of flooding that some had feared. But the new storm didn't appear to rouse exhausted residents of the country's most densely populated region to a new chorus of complaints.
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