US Northeast digs out from deadly blizzard

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The northeast United States crawled out this weekend from under a monster blizzard that caused at least nine deaths and paralyzed the region with high winds and vast drifts of snow. Nearly 300,000 customers were still without power in the wake of the storm that struck a slew of states and dumped as much as three feet of snow across New England before battering three Canadian provinces. The majority of the service disruptions were in hard-hit Massachusetts, where utility companies said outages were at around 230,000, down from 400,000 Saturday. As crews worked to clear roads and sidewalks, travel conditions in the area began to pick up and return to normal. New York area airports LaGuardia, John F. Kennedy and Newark, which halted all flights at the height of the storm, resumed service Saturday with some delays.

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