Thousands of people in New York and New Jersey found their daily routines changed after Sandy. One year after the storm, here's what some people experience today as a result. Tell us about a specific time of day that Sandy has changed forever.
Change for Romero is most evident every morning when he boards the Sea-Streak Ferry for his morning commute. Romero, 61, drove to work before Sandy, but the storm destroyed his car. So he got a job in the city and became a commuter. (See photos.)
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Thousands of people in New York and New Jersey found their daily routines changed after Sandy. One year after the storm, here's what some people experience today as a result. Tell us about a specific time of day that Sandy has changed forever.