CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire is cleaning up from Superstorm Sandy a year after a strong storm dubbed “Snowtober” hit the state.
That storm started the night of Oct. 29, 2011, and continued for about 36 hours.
Much of the state had to dig itself out of the storm. The deepest snowfall accumulation — 34 inches — was recorded in Jaffrey.
The snowstorm cut off power to 315,000 customers.
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