Community Corner
Tropical Storm Irene, One Year Later: What Do You Remember?
There are plenty of storms to recall, but surely Irene is still fairly fresh in the minds of Holliston and Hopkinton folks.
Chances are last year at this time, you were scrambling to get a generator, or calling relatives to see if the family could move over there for a bit. As with many other communities around, Holliston and Hopkinton were slammed particularly hard by Tropical Storm Irene, knocking out a majority of the town's power—in some cases for nearly a week.
Patch MetroWest covered the effects of the areaÂ
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And Patch readers submitted photos from before, during and especially the aftermath of the hurricane,
Massachusetts, Vermont and New Jersey felt the most severe impacts from the storm, according to the National Hurricane Center. The National Hurricane Center reports that 49 people were killed as a direct result of the storm, 41 of them in the United States, as reported in the Huffington Post. The damage totaled $15 billion.
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For residents, the major concern proved to be the loss of power, which locals have argued NStar and National Grid's response had been less than satisfactory during Irene, and in other storms that hit.
Attorney General Martha Coakley's office announced in late July it is fining National Grid with a $16 million fine because of its handling, or mishandling, of the tropical storm Irene in August and the snowstorm last October, according to the Worcester Business Journal.
What do you remember about Irene? Did the storm force you to buy a generator? How long were you without power? Are you more equipped should another massive weather pattern be headed to your property?
Share your memories of Irene, other storms, and the response in our comments section below.
Also attached are many photos that Patch took, or that were submitted, during Irene.
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