Hurricane Irene's impact was felt in all parts of New Jersey, and the storm created some unforgettable photographs. Below are the photo galleries on NJ.com that helped capture the storm. Each has an interesting photo highlighted.

If you have photos from your neighborhood that show Hurricane Irene's impact as well as local recovery efforts, upload them here. The best photos will be highlighted in NJ.com user-submitted photo galleries.

Today's photo galleries:

Photo Essay: Star-Ledger photos from Hurricane Irene

Photo Essay: Hurricane Irene damage

Aerial Photos: Shot of I-287 and the shoulder of the highway that was washed away.

Manville deals with flooding: Police and soldiers atop submerged Humvees.

Bound Brook wakes to flooding: Family returns home after evacuation.

Rockaway River flooding: Firefighters use boats for rescue.

Strange scenes from Hurricane Irene: An NJ.com user posted a photo of people tubing down an Elizabeth street.

Best flooding photos from NJ.com users

NJ.com users' photos of flooding: Check out a kayaker on Route 18 in New Brunswick.

Sunday's Photo Galleries:

Hurricane Irene in Seaside: The town's corner street markers helped a girl stay high and dry.

Hudson County flooding: A car tries to navigate flooded First Street in Hoboken.

Mercer County flooding: See the flooded Amtrak tracks near Trenton.

Flooded Trenton transit center: Rail tracks covered by water.

Gloucester County storm damage: Tree falls on home.

Hurricane hits South Harrison Township: Road nearly washed away.

Flooding in Hunterdon County: Flooding at Clinton's iconic Red Mill.

Flooding in Chatham

Point Pleasant live cam photos of the storm hitting the beach

Manasquan hit by Irene: This surfer caught a big wave kicked up by Irene.

Air National Guard evacuates animal shelter: Two cute dogs ready for transport.

Morris County flooding: High water shut down Route 46 in Denville.

High wind damage: This snapped telephone pole and other damage indicated a tornado may have hit Long Branch.

Storm damage all over New Jersey: This great photo posted on Twitter shows flooding in Wallington.

