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View fullsize  Jessica Ganska climbs over a four foot trench cut in Central Avenue, Lancaster, to get to work at Twin Village Music. Friday was the first reprieve from the relentless storm that battered the area for four days.
View fullsize   Colleen Burns kneels beside her daughter Reilly to say good by to Bishop Edward Head as his body lay in state at St. Joseph's Cathedral.  Bishop Head served the Diocese of Buffalo for 22 years. He died at 85.
View fullsize  Director of Diocesan Cemeteries, Carmen Colao, inspects the damage at Holy Cross Cemetery in Lackawanna. A violent storm moved through the area on Oct. 13, 2006 damaging trees and leaving hundreds with out power throughout Western New York.
View fullsize  Jane Granville receives her son John's flag from Deputy Secretary of State, Henrietta Fore at the conclusion of John Granville's funeral at St. John Vianney Church in Orchard Park.  Granville, a Canisius High School graduate and South Buffalo native
View fullsize  Two-year-old Connor Reagan gets excited with his dad, John as the Erie County Sheriff's Department helicopter perpares to take off during National Night Out at Cheektowaga Town Park
View fullsize  The Fourteeth Dalai Lama bows to the crowd as he makes his way to the podium during an interfaith service at University at Buffalo Alumni Arena.
View fullsize  A robbery suspect led Town of Amherst Police on a high speed chase into the City of Buffalo before crashing his car into two other vehicles at the corner of Best and Jefferson Streets in Buffalo.
View fullsize  A trench four to five feet high is cut through Central Avenue in the Village of Lancaster. Friday is the first reprieve from the relentless storm that battered the area for four days.
View fullsize  50’s Diner used the mountain of snow in front of the restaurant to let people know that they were open on Friday as the first reprieve from the relentless storm that battered the area for four days.
View fullsize  The “Wall of snow” could been seen from Aqua Lane Park, Tonawanda. The storm dumped seven feet of snow in some areas of Buffalo and the the surrounding suburbs. (Photo illustration)

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