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Thousands Still Stranded after Northeast Blizzard

By: Newsroom Solutions
Updated: December 28, 2010
Thousands of travelers are still stranded after a massive blizzard pummeled the Northeast over the weekend.

New York City and its surrounding areas were hardest hit by the storm that rolled up the Atlantic Coast Sunday night.

The major airports in the area have reopened, but JFK airport is reporting delays of around five hours.

Airport officials stressed that it will be two or three days before operations return to normal.

Next up for city crews will be clearing away massive snow drifts in Times Square ahead of Friday's New Year's Eve celebration.

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