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  • The shot of cash comes from Connecticut Light & Power, the state's largest power company, in response to the long-term power outages that followed last October's Nor'Easter that left parts of the state without power for nearly two weeks.

    Power Credits in Conn. Shelly Banjo 2012

  • Two areas of low pressure - one from the Ohio Valley and a second off the Carolina coast - will consolidate into single powerful storm off the northern mid-Atlantic coast and then explosively develop into a classic East Coast "bomb" or Nor'Easter.

    Philly, New York, and Boston face major snow Jason Samenow 2011

  • And how many innocent people must be needlessly injured or killed attempting to provide aid to people that should have been safe at home riding out the Nor'Easter?

    Dr. Johnny Benjamin: Gov. Rendell: You're wrong, NFL was right and Eagles Lost Dr. Johnny Benjamin 2010

  • And how many innocent people must be needlessly injured or killed attempting to provide aid to people that should have been safe at home riding out the Nor'Easter?

    Dr. Johnny Benjamin: Gov. Rendell: You're wrong, NFL was right and Eagles Lost Dr. Johnny Benjamin 2010

  • The presence of a second Nor'Easter rolling up from the New England coast in less than five days brought tears to their eyes.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Dave 2009

  • The presence of a second Nor'Easter rolling up from the New England coast in less than five days brought tears to their eyes.

    I hate it when it snows on the Split Crow* Dave 2009

  • Shivering under tarps in a Perfect Storm Nor'Easter, wind-driven rain, not fit weather for oystering on the Chesapeake, and those oystermen are tough dudes.

    Redistributing the Common Sense Anne Johnson 2008

  • It could have been the chunks of ice that would dislodge from the nose of the plane and come careening back toward the propellers and explode when they hit the blades, or it could have been the Nor'Easter that no one bothered to tell the pilot was pounding the eastern seaboard.

    Archive 2006-11-01 Andrew Beckner 2006

  • It could have been the chunks of ice that would dislodge from the nose of the plane and come careening back toward the propellers and explode when they hit the blades, or it could have been the Nor'Easter that no one bothered to tell the pilot was pounding the eastern seaboard.

    Intercession Andrew Beckner 2006

  • Shivering under tarps in a Perfect Storm Nor'Easter, wind-driven rain, not fit weather for oystering on the Chesapeake, and those oystermen are tough dudes.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Anne Johnson 2008

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