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Books Review | Jessica Durham Updated: Nov 02, 2012 10:30 AM EDT (Photo : Reuters) Anthony Lipin helps his family throw flood damaged furniture from his home onto the street in the New Dorp Beach neighborhood of the Staten Island borough of New York on Thursday. Hurricane Sandy’s aftermath is one that many didn’t imagine […]
Cabdriver Harum Prince joined a nearly mile-long line for gasoline early Friday in Manhattan after already spending three hours in a similar queue in the Bronx — only to have the station run out of gas when it was almost his turn. Prince leases his cab from a garage for $130 a day; in order […]
Photo by Rebecca Henely Long Island City resident Sal Vito points out where the storm surge rose on 47th Road near Center Boulevard during Hurricane Sandy. By Rebecca Henely TimesLedger Newspapers While northwestern Queens was not hit as hard as other parts of the borough during Superstorm Sandy, residents were still feeling its effects after […]
By MEGAN MONTALVO While Superstorm Sandy may be out of sight, the after-effects of power loss are still plaguing residents Citywide. The day after the devastation, Consolidated Edison reported that approximately 780,000 customers were without electrical service, including 116,000 in Queens alone. Another 7,000 Long Island Power Authority customers were also without power […]
By Edward McAllister NEW YORK (Reuters) – As drivers in Sandy-battered New York sit steaming in long lines to buy gasoline, a small fuel terminal on a remote road in a trendy Brooklyn neighborhood lies idle, gates padlocked – mute testimony to the root of the energy crisis now gripping the city. Motiva’s plant in […]
Down and out of service. (lesterhead/Flickr) Update 11/1 8:09: We finally sort of found out how it is the G train flooded even though it does not go under the East River. Currently, the section of the train running under Newtown Creek is full of water (between the oil, the Superfund sites, and now this, that […]
Western Queens as a whole weathered Hurricane Sandy without too much damage, residents said. A few trees and lots of branches came down; Gantry Plaza State Park was flooded, but the water subsided by Tuesday afternoon; LaGuardia Airport also filled to the brim and didn’t open until 7 a.m. on Thursday; but nevertheless most of […]
By ROSS BARKAN Superstorm Sandy, a weather system seemingly without precedent, ravaged Queens earlier this week, flooding, burning and cutting the power to numerous neighborhoods. Sandy killed more than 20 New Yorkers, scorched Breezy Point and sent water crashing through neighborhoods like Howard Beach, Broad Channel and Hunters Point in Long Island City. The […]
MSNBC’s Richard Lui reports on the massive fuel outages following Hurricane Sandy. By Miguel Llanos, NBC News Hundreds of thousands of people in New York City, Long Island and New Jersey may not have power restored for up to 10 more days, officials warned Thursday. Meanwhile, weather forecasters said a winter storm could hit the […]
Flooding in downtown New York’s Financial District on Monday night Photograph by Andrew Burton/Getty Images. Growing up in New York City, I never had much consciousness of it as a coastal city. The beaches are in the farthest-off parts of the outer boroughs, and the population centers in Manhattan and Brooklyn are oriented inward rather […]
QUEENS — Thousands of people streamed into Queensboro Plaza Thursday — one of the few places commuters are able to travel directly to Manhattan after Hurricane Sandy — snapping up everything from bicycles to sandwiches and helping local stores recover some of the losses from the monster storm. Dunkin’ Donuts, which is located right next […]
National Scrap at Queensboro Plaza
[Crowds waiting for the shuttle bus at Barclays Center, photo via Twitter/BlingLingBling] Partial subway service resumed this morning on 14 lines, and while the trains seem to be running pretty smoothly, albeit more crowded, the waits for the connecting buses are extremely long. At 6:30 a.m. this morning, one person reported that the line for […]
Getty Images Oct. 31, 2012: Seaside Heights, N.J.– Rescue workers gather around a house wrecked by Superstorm Sandy. The Federal Emergency Management Agency says federal funding is being made available to storm-affected residents and business owners in New York City, parts of New Jersey and on Long Island. Assistance includes grants for temporary […]
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Wednesday pushed for new and better protection of the nation’s biggest city that could include sea walls and levees to ward off what Cuomo fears is an emerging pattern of violent storms. Cuomo continued his call for better […]
October 31, 2012|David Sheppard and Edward McAllister | Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) – Drivers and homeowners scrambled to secure fuel for their cars and generators in the U.S. Northeast on Wednesday as storm-hit gasoline stations started to run dry. More than half of all gasoline service stations in the New York City area and New […]
QUEENS — On Wednesday afternoon, a group of residents sat at tables at Foodcellar supermarket in Hunters Point. Some brought laptops, others read books. One family came with two suitcases. They were the tenants from The PowerHouse nearby, a luxury condo at 2-17 51 Ave., a former steam power station that has been without electricity […]
Updated Nov. 1, 2012 7:50 AM Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo declared a transportation emergency on Wednesday night and has waived all the fares for the MTA commuter trains, subways and buses on Thursday and Friday. City residents can also now take advantage of the East River Ferry service. Officials were alarmed with the traffic clogging […]