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Regan Murphy, 6, helps her mom Kelly Murphy load supplies into the car at the Stop & Shop in Middletown on Saturday, Oct. 27.
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Justin Distler and his sister, Caitlin Distler of Middletown, check out Hurricane Sandy in Sea Bright on Monday, Oct. 29.
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A man walks behind cars swamped by floodwaters on a street in Hoboken.
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On some parts of the Shore, Hurricane Sandy left some homes so weakened that they collapsed, as happened to this beachfront property in Bay Head.
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Devastation at the base of the Mantoloking Bridge where the Atlantic Ocean and Barnegat Bay have created a new inlet after Hurricane Sandy destroyed areas of the Jersey Shore.
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Molly Sullivan, 8, of Scotch Plains shows her feelings about Halloween trick-or-treating being canceled. Instead, children on Montague Street marked the holiday by wearing their costumes as they played outside.
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Five days after Hurricane Sandy, crews from the Morris Township Department of Public Works clean up Canfield Road, securing downed power lines and clearing fallen trees.
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Members of the New Jersey National Guard are pressed into service to distribute food, water and ice in Hazlet on Sunday, Nov. 4.