Northeast shuts down as Hurricane Sandy nears

Northeast shuts down as Hurricane Sandy nears

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FAIRFIELD, CT - OCTOBER 28: A boarded-up store remains open for business as the first signs of Hurricane Sandy approach on October 28, 2012 in Fairfield, Connecticut. The storm, which could affect tens of millions of people in the eastern third of the U.S., is expected to bring days of rain, high winds and possibly heavy snow in parts of Ohio and West Virginia. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that New York City will close its bus, subway and commuter rail service Sunday evening ahead of the storm. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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Posted on October 29, 2012 at 8:56 AM

Updated Monday, Oct 29 at 3:20 PM

NEW YORK -- From Washington to Boston, big cities and small towns buttoned up on Sunday against the onslaught of a superstorm that could menace 50 million people in the most heavily populated corridor in the nation, with forecasters warning New York could be in particular peril.

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