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  • TIMES PHOTO BY AIMEE HERBERT Police stop to check on the resident of a house located at the corner of Tollhouse Road and Covered Bridge Road in Oley, Pa. Their yard bumps up to a creek that was already flooded by 7 pm on Oct. 29.
  • TIMES PHOTO BY AIMEE HERBERT A house located next to the covered bridge on Covered Bridge Road in Oley, PA was flooded by approximately 7 pm on Oct. 29.
  • TIMES PHOTO BY AIMEE HERBERT Oley Township Police and township workers work quickly to repair the traffic light at the corner of Route 73 and Covered Bridge Road the night of the storm, Oct. 29.
  • TIMES PHOTO BY AIMEE HERBERT On Covered Bridge Road in Oley, Pa a small house that was just flooded the night of Oct. 29 still sees the aftereffects of Sandy (with a small dog house in the middle of the lawn)
  • TIMES PHOTO BY AIMEE HERBERT The Covered Bridge on Covered Bridge Road in Oley, Pa was open Oct. 30, but waters were high and flowing quickly.
  • TIMES PHOTO BY REBECCA BLANCHARD Oct. 30--Traffic light out at the corner of E. Philadelphia Avenue and Madison Street.
  • TIMES PHOTOS BY REBECCA BLANCHARD Philadelphia Avenue remains mostly clear of debris, however many street lights are not working as of 1 p.m. on Oct. 30.
  • TIMES PHOTO BY REBECCA BLANCHARD A fallen tree tears down wires near Boyertown Area Senior High School.
  • TIMES PHOTO BY REBECCA BLANCHARD E. Philadelphia Ave. on Oct. 30, post Hurricane Sandy.
  • TIMES PHOTO BY REBECCA BLANCHARD Several downed trees in the Boyertown Community Park keep borough crews busy days after the storm.
  • TIMES PHOTO BY REBECCA BLANCHARD Carl Williams of Hereford and John Techman of Boyertown check out the massive fallen trees in the park on Thursday, Nov. 1.
  • TIMES PHOTO BY REBECCA BLANCHARD Carl Williams of Hereford and John Techman of Boyertown beside one of the many massive trees in the Boyertown Community Park that have fallen as a result of Hurricane Sandy.
  • TIMES PHOTO BY REBECCA BLANCHARD One of the many massive trees that fell as a result of Hurricane Sandy, blocking the walking trail as of Thursday, Nov. 1.
  • TIMES PHOTO BY REBECCA BLANCHARD Another one of the Boyertown Community Park's massive trees torn down by the storm.
Boyertown post Hurricane Sandy
The Boyertown area and the Boyertown Community Park post Hurricane Sandy.
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