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Life After Sandy: Minute by Minute

Life After Sandy: Minute by Minute

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.

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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.)

Raul Romero, Rockaway Beach
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Life After Sandy: Minute by Minute

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.