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Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff
Two-year-old Landen Lovely went trick-or-treating on Main Street in Athol yeserday. The town canceled nighttime trick-or-treating.
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Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff
Children went trick-or-treating on Main Street in Athol today.
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DINA RUDICK/GLOBE STAFF
Alex Ordentlich, 7, was still hoping trick-or-treaters would need a path to his front door in Lexington yesterday afternoon.
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SUZANNE KREITER/GLOBE STAFF
Jennifer Coppolino, with daughters, Jaya, 1, and Jazmyn, 10, retrieved items yesterday from their home in Athol, which was still without power.
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Matthew Cavanaugh for The Boston Globe
Angelica and Harmony Jennings passed the time by playing games at the Turner Falls shelter.
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Matthew Cavanaugh for The Boston Globe
A lawn sign alerted neighbors that a Halloween bash was canceled at a house in Montague Center yesterday.
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SUZANNE KREITER/GLOBE STAFF
Acton firefighters worked to extinguish a parking lot blaze caused by a truck bringing down power lines that sagged in the storm.
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Matthew Cavanaugh for The Boston Globe
A utility crew replaced a broken pole in Greenfield. More than 519,000 homes in the state were without power this morning.
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Matthew Cavanaugh for The Boston Globe
A sign directed residents to a Red Cross shelter for storm victims at Turners Falls High School.
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Matthew Cavanaugh for The Boston Globe
Beverly Miner, 84, rested on a cot at the Red Cross shelter at Turners Falls High School.
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Matthew Cavanaugh for The Boston Globe
A car that hit a fallen tree limb was in the middle of the road in Greenfield yesterday.
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SUZANNE KREITER/GLOBE STAFF
Susan Burns of Athol sought comfort in her still-cold home yesterday.
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Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff
During the storm, a tree fell into the attic of a home in Athol.
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Matthew Cavanaugh for The Boston Globe
A sign outside Carmelina's restaurant in Hadley tried to entice passersby.














