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“Suffolk took it right on the chin,” Governor Andrew Cuomo said about the historic winter storm. “Two feet of snow is a lot of snow, any way you slice it.” Even though emergency declarations and travel restrictions have been lifted on Long Island, the East End is still struggling with the aftermath of the first blizzard of 2015.

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A narrow path on Narrow Lane in Bridgehampton on Wednesday

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We were really happy the snow didn’t fall in when we opened the back door on Tuesday

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Piles of snow in Sag Harbor made driving almost like an obstacle course on Wednesday

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A serene scene at Mecox Bay in Water Mill on Wednesday

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Climbing the mountains of snow in Sag Harbor on Wednesday

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Another beautiful shot of Mecox Bay

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Mounds of snow fill Main Street in Sag Harbor on Wednesday

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We were dug out by a neighbor on a John Deere on Tuesday

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Montauk Highway was pretty deserted on Monday afternoon

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Cars head west on Monday afternoon

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A snowy Monday afternoon commute

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A snowy dead end

(Photo: Michele Steudte)

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Southampton Village on Wednesday

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Southampton Village recovers from Juno on Wednesday

(Photo: Michele Steudte)
A John Deere digs out Main Street in Southampton on Wednesday

(Photo: Nicole Barylski)
Digging out on Tuesday