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Here in the Philly area, south of Hugh, lots of rain and wind. Coming
into work this morning saw a number of trees down and debris on the
highways as well as road closures due to flooding. Chains saws will
be humming in the coming days. Lots of homes without power including
mine. Don't expect electricity to come on for a couple of days. My
how we take certain things for granted don't we?
Our resident lawyer, John Montana, lives in Lancaster County which I
understand took part of the brunt of the storm. Wonder how he made
out???
Bruce White, CRM, PMP
Newtown Square, PA
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On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Hugh Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Lots of trees down here in Pennsylvania. The rain made the big ones easy to topple. Lots of roof damage. This will be an expensive storm for NYC to clean up from. Out here in rural area we count our blessings.
>
> Power will be out for a while. My wife hates that. It certainly limits my on line time.
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