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If you have taken any pictures of the outside world, upload them here to share with the Patch community.

If you have taken any pictures of the outside world, upload them here to share with the Patch community.

Its parent company will make donations to the Interfaith Nutrition Network and Family Service League after the promotion is over.
Power outages will not affect voting locations Tuesday.
UPDATE: Wholesale fuel shipments cut off by Hurricane Sandy begin to resume.
Many amateur videographers shared their shots on the popular website.
Upload your pictures of storm prep and storm damage and tell us what you're seeing around town.
Catch up on headlines from the campaign trail over the past week.
Also this week, one village is on the fence about legislating supermarkets, and in Riverhead, locals celebrated 80 years of a local favorite eatery.
We’ve got the community covered — with your help.
Also this week, the Shinnecock Indian Nation reaffirmed a decision to remove two tribal leaders...
Business alliances host debate centered on East End business concerns.
Also on the East End, the Southold Town Democrats are offering a $1,000 reward to catch a vandal who defaced Obama and Bishop bumper stickers.
See where the local scary events are happening and where you can go to get some treats.
Lt. James Kiernan was suspended over the summer; town board members are expected to vote on an agreement that would reportedly end disciplinary hearings.
Ahead of the presidential debate on foreign policy between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, we take a look back at stories surrounding the issues.
Super PACs, state and national committees blitz district to sway favor.
From spooky tales to ragamuffin parades, there's plenty of Halloween festivities.
Patch readers offer their reviews of local businesses.
Also happening in eastern Southampton Town this week, pumpkin painting for kids in Bridgehampton, pub quiz in Sagaponack.
Blogs posted during the week of Oct. 15.