Ah man I knew the NE got hit hard but I wasn't keeping track of how bad it was.
Any idea when they will have you back up? And are you at least able to run the furnace off of the gennie?
Nice part about winter power outages is that freezer and fridge issues aren't as bad. 
No idea when I'll be back up. The houses at the bottom of my road were up last night as I was coming home, but sadly, I wasn't. All those brightly lit X-Mas trees in the window, only to have the dark resume about 1/2 a mile from the house--call me cynical, but that kinda smacked me like a big, "**** You" right in the face. Oh well.
Governor Lynch, useless bag of turds he be, told us not to expect our power back soon. Gee, thanks. PSNH guys are telling me that some of the infrastructure has to be completely rebuilt. Parts of some towns might not see power back for TWO weeks. Washington, NH is still completely in the dark because nobody can get through the roads. As the ice melts, the trees snap back into position which has the possibility of taking out MORE power lines.
My generator is a 6000-watt job that takes care of the well pump, furnace, microwave, refrigerator, and a few lights. So no hot water, and no tee-vee, computer, laundry, or stove. But even so, I've gone from about 18-20 gallons on Thursday to about 5-7 gallons today. Time to find some gas on the way home. Freezer and refrigerator stuff still goes bad because even if the house is 50 degrees, the fridge wants to head there too.
Here's a link to some pics folks have sent in:
http://www.wmur.com/weather/18255928/detail.html?widgetId=55963