Sand Berms Mostly Survive Wednesday Nor'easter

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On Captain Kidd's Path in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

On Captain Kidd's Path in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Hither Hills State Park in Montauk was closed on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Hither Hills State Park in Montauk was closed on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

The ocean beach in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

The ocean beach in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

The ocean beach in front of the Royal Atlantic on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

The ocean beach in front of the Royal Atlantic on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Moving sand on the ocean beach in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Moving sand on the ocean beach in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Moving sand on the ocean beach in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Moving sand on the ocean beach in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Moving sand on the ocean beach in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Moving sand on the ocean beach in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

On the ocean beach in Montauk Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

On the ocean beach in Montauk Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Outside the Sloppy Tuna in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Outside the Sloppy Tuna in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

South Essex Street in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

South Essex Street in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

South Essex Street in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

South Essex Street in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Ditch Plains in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Ditch Plains in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

The view from Soundview Drive in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

The view from Soundview Drive in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

The view from Soundview Drive in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

The view from Soundview Drive in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

The view from Soundview Drive in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

The view from Soundview Drive in Montauk on Thursday. VIRGINIA GARRISON

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By Michael Wright on Nov 8, 2012
The nor’easter that swept through the region on Wednesday and early Thursday appears to have caused less damage on the heels of Hurricane Sandy than some feared it might. Wednesday... more

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