Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Hurricane sandy new york

  • Apocalypse NY: Hurricane Sandy kills 19, takes estimated $20 billion toll on ...

    How ferocious were the rising waters across the city? Even the New York Aquarium was flooded. Things were no better in the skies, even after Sandy and its 80 mph winds departed. More than 12,000 flights were canceled due to the hurricane, and all three ...

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Hurricane Sandy Gas Shortage Compounds Travel Problems In New York, New ...

    People walk by a destroyed section of the Rockaway boardwalk in the heavily damaged Rockaway section of Queens after the historic boardwalk was washed away during Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 31, 2012 in the Queens borough of New York City. With the ...

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  • Hurricane Sandy Death Toll In New York City: At Least 24 Dead As Stories Of ...

    Hurricane Sandy has killed at least 24 New Yorkers, including an off-duty police officer who drowned rescuing his family, a 13-year-old Staten Island girl who was crushed by debris, and an elderly woman whose oxygen machine lost power, the Associated ...

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  • ABC News' Jim DuBreuil And Keturah Gray Cover Hurricane Sandy From Breezy ...

    People walk by a destroyed section of the Rockaway boardwalk in the heavily damaged Rockaway section of Queens after the historic boardwalk was washed away during Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 31, 2012 in the Queens borough of New York City. With the ...

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  • Hurricane Sandy Linked To New York's Gay Marriage Law, Claims Rabbi Noson ...

    Condemning lower Manhattan as "one of the national centers of homosexuality," Leiter also pointed to Sandy's arrival during high tide, as well as an apparent "double rainbow" which appeared above the city in the storm's wake, as evidence for his argument.

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  • N.Y.'s Rat Pack

    It's a natural question, to wonder if Frankenstorm that swamped New York City on Monday night might depart with some silver-lined clouds—namely, that Hurricane Sandy either drowned the city's inestimable millions of hearty Norway rats or washed them ...

    www.thedailybeast.com

  • NBA to postpone Knicks/Nets opener in Brooklyn due to Hurricane Sandy

    A highly anticipated season-opening New York showdown between the Knicks and Nets set for Thursday night at the new Barclays Center in Brooklyn will be postponed due to Hurricane Sandy, according to the New York Times. Sandy has caused at least 33 ...

    nba.si.com

  • Metro-North resumes partial service on Harlem Line

    Andrew Cuomo announced at a news conference Wednesday after surveying the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy in New York City, the Hudson Valley and Long Island. Cuomo joined Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, Sen. Charles Schumer ...

    newyork.newsday.com

  • Hurricane Sandy: Should the New York Marathon be canceled?

    Apparently, not even Frankenstorm Sandy and its record damages will stop New York City from hosting one of its biggest annual events, the ING Marathon, this Sunday.

    theweek.com

  • Bloomberg rings opening bell of New York Stock Exchange as it reopens after ...

    Bloomberg rings opening bell of New York Stock Exchange as it reopens after two-day Hurricane Sandy shutdown. The last time markets were shuttered for two days straight by a storm was in 1888.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Where hundreds of New York's most vulnerable citizens spent the night during ...

    The patients, elderly and frail, came from nursing homes and medical facilities in Belle Harbor, the Rockaways and other parts of the city that had been hard hit by Hurricane Sandy. Almost all of them seemed to have physical disabilities. Many seemed ...

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Sen. Charles Schumer: Feds Can't Nickle-and-Dime New York Over Hurricane ...

    Charles Schumer: Feds Can't Nickle-and-Dime New York Over Hurricane Sandy. BY Ken Lovett. Sen. Charles Schumer called the fallout from Hurricane Sandy a "national disaster" and called on a federal government to cover at least 90% of the costs.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Hurricane Sandy aftermath: Bronx River Parkway opens southbound; many ...

    Police barriers, downed power lines and fallen trees continue to block secondary roads two days after Hurricane Sandy thrashed the Hudson Valley and work crews started cleaning up the mess.

    newyork.newsday.com

  • Hurricane Sandy devastates NY/NJ-area passenger rail systems

    Hurricane Sandy, the worst storm of its type to hit the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area in generations, had a devastating impact upon the region's passenger rail systems, the busiest in the nation.

    www.railwayage.com

  • New York's Silicon Alley makes do after Sandy

    2012 - NEW YORK (AP) - New York City's fast-paced technology scene, known as Silicon Alley, tried not to lose a step after Hurricane Sandy knocked out power lines, devastated the public transit system and left portions of the city flooded. On Tuesday ...

    www.usatoday.com

  • City still trying to secure crane boom that was is dangling over midtown after ...

    City still trying to secure crane boom that was is dangling over midtown after being battered by Hurricane Sandy. Strong winds have prevented Dept.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Hurricane Sandy: Is climate change to blame?

    "New York isn't known for its hurricanes," says Will Oremus at Slate. "At least, it never has been before.

    theweek.com

  • Hurricane Sandy kills at least 19 New Yorkers

    Destruction, disruption -- and death. With 80 mph winds and raging floodwaters, Hurricane Sandy killed at least 19 New Yorkers -- including an off-duty cop who drowned rescuing family, an elderly woman whose oxygen machine lost power, and two friends ...

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Broadway lights go up in post-Sandy NYC

    NEW YORK -- The lights were to go up again on Broadway Wednesday for the first time since Hurricane Sandy hit New York, as entertainers strove to head back to work in a city still wracked by power-outages and a suspended subway system. Though some ...

    www.kansascity.com

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