Its the "crippling and potentially historic" blizzard that turned out to be neither. "They were trying to out-drama each other," architect Rebecca Uss in New York City said Tuesday, speaking of officials in the region who had warned of the coming snowstorm. "In hindsight, it was overkill," said Brian Beirne, who was sledding with his son Micah on New Yorks Upper West Side. "Its much ado about nothing." Roberto Gonzalez slept in the lobby of a building, curling up near a radiator, since the restaurant he worked at closed too late Monday for him to get on the subway to go home. "When I woke up, I expected the end of the world.
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