Superstorm Sandy: Complete Hudson Valley coverage
Photo credit: Susan Stava | At Claremont Condominiums along the waterfront in Nyack, the Hudson River surges onto the boardwalk. (Oct. 29, 2012)
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article New York 12/5/12 7,900 in Westchester, Rockland seek aid About 7,900 Westchester County and Rockland County residents have asked for assistance from the Federal ... Read More »
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article New York 12/4/12 Goshen school gathers supplies for LI kids The Goshen Intermediate School is conducting a school supplies drive for elementary school children in ... Read More »
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article New York 12/3/12 Cuomo 'optimistic' Congress will send Sandy aid Gov. Andrew Cuomo emerged Monday from meetings with top Obama administration officials and congressional leaders ... Read More »
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article New York 12/3/12 Orange County storm center to close Friday Homeowners, renters and small business owners who were affected by Hurricane Sandy have until 5 ... Read More »
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article New York 12/3/12 Metro-North may break ridership record Metro-North, already the nation's busiest commuter rail, is on pace to break its own ridership ... Read More »
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article New York 12/3/12 Hudson Valley businesses counting on Sandy aid When Hurricane Sandy knocked out his electricity in November, chief executive Jon Prusmack used a ... Read More »
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article New York 12/2/12 Cuomo to head to D.C. with $41.9B Sandy request As Congress scrambles to rein in spending and avert the so-called "fiscal cliff," Gov. Andrew ... Read More »
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blogposting Viewsday 12/1/12 McKinstry: Temporary housing a challenge after Sandy More than 100 people left homeless in Rockland County after superstorm Sandy, and facing an ... Read More »
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article New York 12/1/12 Ingrid Michaelson tops weekend events This weekend’s top entertainment events in the Hudson Valley are brought to you by the ... Read More »
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article New York 11/30/12 Hastings seeking toys for Sandy victims Toys are being collected for young victims of Hurricane Sandy through Dec. 19 by the ... Read More »
Sandy's path: Emergency officials ready