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Resident Barbara Smith saw this uprooted tree off her deck at her home on Milltown Road Monday afternoon.

Hurricane Sandy battered New Jersey Monday with downed trees, downed power lines, flooding, rampant power outages and more.

And now, as the storm begins to die down with winds still expected to be gusting Tuesday, we want to know what you're seeing outside.

Post photos here of the storm's aftermath in your neighborhood, and let us know how you are faring as we prepare to begin the massive clean-up.

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