The Latest: Metro resuming limited rail, bus service
Metro says trains are running every 20 to 25 minutes and that may be upgraded as conditions allow.
Students found various ways to spend the time, including singing, conversing, playing games and celebrating Mass outdoors.
Officials are beginning to assess the beach erosion and flood damage caused by a major nor'easter snowstorm that churned the surf and caused tides to swell in southern New Jersey.
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno and Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin on Monday plan to visit the Ortley Beach section of Toms River, the Holgate section of Long Beach Township, Stone Harbor and North Wildwood.
Cape May, Stone Harbor and Ocean City saw record flooding.
Harvey Cedars police are warning people about a significant dune drop off at 68th Street.
Officials say the two-hour delay will keep more people off the roads during morning rush as cleanup efforts continue.
State transportation officials say primary roads are clear and secondary roads are passable, with a minor amount of snow or ice.
Pennsylvanians are digging out from the major snowstorm that crippled a stretch of the turnpike and finding many offices and schools closed.
The Capitol complex in Harrisburg and the Philadelphia and Reading state office buildings are closed Monday for non-essential employees.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York City says partial train service has been restored on the Long Island Rail Road.
New Jersey Transit has resumed regular weekday rail service after a major snowstorm shut the system down.
Rail, light rail and Access Link services are operational Monday with the exception of the Gladstone Branch, where buses are running between Gladstone and Summit.