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Share Your NJ Blizzard Photos With Patch
Got photos or videos of historic snowfall throughout the Garden State? Here's how to share them with Patch:

Thousands are without power, businesses are closed, and the streets of New Jersey are coated in snow as a historic blizzard makes its way through the Garden State.
As of Monday morning, 24.2 inches of snow have fallen on Monmouth County, with many other areas across the state receiving over 18 inches, according to National Weather Service spotters.
In addition to historic snow totals, a statewide travel ban has been extended to noon, with NJ Transit buses and trains suspended as well.
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As snow continues to fall around the Garden State, Patch wants to see your photos and videos of the storm.
If you’ve taken any photos or videos of the blizzard, you can send them with your name and where you took the photo/video from to sara.winick@patch.com. Use the subject line “NJ Blizzard.”
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Please ONLY submit photos/videos that you have taken yourself, and you are the copyright owner of.
By submitting a photo or video to Patch, you agree that Patch will have the right to publish the photos/videos on our site.
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