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Gloucester Township Residents Sound Off on Snow Plowing
How have the roads in your neighborhood fared during the blizzard? Find out what your neighbors said on Facebook.

Winter Storm Jonas brought between two to three feet of snow to New Jersey causing approximately 90,000 power outages and coastal flooding in the southern part of the state.
As of Monday, the State of Emergency has been lifted, power has been restored to most of NJ and bridges and tunnels to New York City have been reopened.
Still, hundreds of New Jersey school districts announced closures and motorists are warned to continue driving with extra caution.
SEE ALSO:
- WEATHER ALERT: School Closings/Cancellations List In New Jersey
- Snow Totals, Power Outage Information In N.J.
- N.J. Blizzard Aftermath: Flooding Fears, Christie Backlash, Traffic Crashes
We asked Patch readers if they were happy with the plowing done on their block. Here’s what you said:
- “I truly appreciate the long hours and hard work that these men and women do to get rid of all the snow. But it does get so aggravating when you spend hours trying to clear your property so that you can get your cars out of your driveway, and you clear your sidewalks so you and neighbors can walk on them, and then, a plow comes and destroys your hours of hard work in minutes.”
- “Not happy with the plowing in Country Oaks. Snow plow piled at least four feet of snow onto my sidewalk. The mounts are so tall at the corners. It makes it very difficult to see oncoming traffic.“
- “No! They did not plow in far enough where cars need to park. We have to shovel the road to park cars!“
- “They did come through and plow through streets but we are in Oxen Hill and there is just nowhere to put the snow! We are a townhouse development with street parking.“
- “Good job. Street is clear. Had to pay someone to plow down the wall at the end of my driveway.”
Have an opinion on the way your street was plowed? Let us know on our Facebook page.
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