Derry police officer Steve Clark, directs traffic on Hardy Road in Londonderry Monday afternoon. Clark was called in because Londonderry couldn’t fill the detail slots for today, Clark a Southern New Hampshire resident is also still without power since Thursday evening. Staff photo/Jarrod Thompson |
Paige Ouellette, 17, left, and friend Cayley Casui, 17, both of Haverhill, gather up their belongings after spending the night at the Citizen Center, which was opened to those who lost power at their homes due to the ice storm. Staff photo/Roger Darrigrand |
Berry Road in Derry was impassable on Friday morning, Dec. 11, with downed trees and electrical wires. Staff photo/Suzanne Laurent |
Ice-covered wires caused power outages and schools to close including those in Pelham, N.H.
Staff photo/Allegra Boverman |
Cynthia May, left, and Alice Myers get to know each other at the Comprehensive Grammar School shelter in Methuen where they spent Friday night. Staff photo/Carl Russo. |
Employees from North Andover Department of Public Works remove trunks out of the vehicles. Staff photo/Tiffany Shyu |
Ice-covered wires caused power outages and schools to close including, as well as damage to cars like this one in Pelham
Staff photo/Allegra Boverman. |
Residents at the Mystic Housing Authority in Methuen, where power was lost, comply with the mandatory evacuation and board buses to be brought to Comprehensive Grammar School for the night. The school serves as the emergency shelter for the town. Staff photo/Roger Darrigrand |
A Londonderry resident clears the trees in front of his house on Pillsbury Road Thursday afternoon. Staff photo/Jarrod Thompson |