Hurricane Sandy
Continuing coverage of the storm and its effects on the New York region.
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November 08
Storm Leaves Lady Liberty and Ellis Island Cut Off From Visitors
The dock that receives the large ferries filled with tourists arriving on Liberty Island from Battery Park in Manhattan and Liberty State Park in New Jersey was badly damaged by Hurricane Sandy and may need to be rebuilt.
November 08
New York City and Long Island Impose Odd-Even Gas Rationing
With gas lines in New York City still stubbornly long and no relief for gas shortages in sight, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg imposed an odd-even gas rationing rule that goes into effect at 6 a.m. Friday. Officials in Long Island did the same; there, the rule goes into effect at 5 a.m.
November 08
The Dark City
Metropolitan Diary: A video filmed in darkness is a reminder of how isolated we are.
November 07
Judge Upholds Convictions in Yonkers Corruption Case
Jurors were “entitled to conclude” that a city councilwoman changed her mind about supporting a development project in order to benefit an operative who had showered her with gifts, a judge ruled.
November 07
A Sense of Comfort in Hoboken as the U.P.S. Man Makes His Rounds
“Before Hoboken had power, we had Danny,” says a customer of Danny Vignola, who was back in his delivery truck on Friday, a few days after Hurricane Sandy left the waterfront city flooded and dark.
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