North Jersey officials and residents are bracing for the upcoming storm thats expected to dump large amounts of snow in the area. Governor Christie has already declared a state of emergency and many schools and workplaces have already closed. Read more about how the region is preparing.

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Shawn Shields of Bergenfield loads 15 bags of salt into his car at the Home Depot in Hackensack.

Salt trucks started a second pass on every road in the borough at mid-afternoon Monday, Mayor Liz White said.

The three trucks made their first pass at 6:30 a.m. in hopes of preventing a layer of ice from forming beneath the expected snow.

Related: Tips for driving in the snow and ice

Department of Public Works employees have been split into two crews, the second of which will take over at 8 p.m. and work through the night, White said.

Stand-by ambulance, fire and CERT volunteers are also in position, she said.

"We feel pretty good," White said, adding that officials are particularly concerned about power outages. "We hope mother nature cooperates a little."

Residents can find updates on the borough's website: allendalenj.gov or its hotline 1-800-837-0300.

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