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Day in Photos: Nov.08, 2012

AP - 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.

Justin Halstaed, 12, walks down a sand dune covered in snow as wooden planks still standing following Superstorm Sandy stick through the snow at Jenkinson's Boardwalk, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012, in Point Pleasant, N.J. The New York-New Jersey region woke up to a layer of wet snow and more power outages after a nor'easter pushed back efforts to recover from Superstorm Sandy. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

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