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How Would You Rate The Blizzard Response?
Share your thoughts on the aftermath of the storm.

Amanda Lindner is an editor for Patch.com, covering Commack, Hauppauge, Smithtown and Kings Park. She can be reached at 631-374-9884 or by email at Amanda.Lindner @ patch.com
Share your thoughts on the aftermath of the storm.

Snow causes potential hazard for life-saving emergency actions.
With the town being quiet on road updates, help us create a list for the community.
From how to reach the town about snow removal to the latest on store openings, we have you covered.
Expectations were met Saturday as customers were powered up by Saturday night.
Snow causes potential hazard for life-saving emergency actions.
All athletic and community activities are canceled for Feb. 10.
Main roads in the area are becoming more mangeable, but side streets are still an issue for many.
The town received 29.1 inches of snow overnight in Long Island's biggest storm since Sandy.
Area among the highest in the region for snowfall totals.
Town Supervisor and Governor Cuomo make declaration to ensure use of emergency services.
As of late Friday night Lindenhurst residents are still powered up.
Hauppauge is expected to see between 10 and 15 inches of snow.
As of early evening, West Islip residents are mostly powered up.
As of early evening, North Babylon and Deer Park residents are mostly powered up.
A look at the top headlines in the surrounding areas.
Supervisor asks residents to keep cars off streets.
President John Bruckner says most customers will be restored within 24 hours.
President John Bruckner says most customers will be restored within 24 hours, but Commack Patch readers say that may be optimistic.