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 Knicks 12/18/12 Yonkers group to collect supplies Saturday for Hurricane Sandy victims The Afya Foundation, a humanitarian group based in Yonkers, is working with the city to ... Read More »
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blogposting Hudson Buzz 12/14/12 'Sopranos' movie 'unlikely' says Steven Van Zandt While the E Street Band member has high hopes for the Rascals' reunion run at ... Read More »
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article Knicks 12/13/12 Part of Port Jervis line down this weekend A section of Metro-North's Port Jervis line will be shut down this weekend and replaced ... Read More »
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blogposting Hudson Buzz 12/13/12 12-12-12 concert brings the stars out New York City hosted a once-in-a-lifetime concert Wednesday night on a once-in-a-lifetime date: 12-12-12: The ... Read More »
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blogposting Westchester Now 12/12/12 12-12-12: Predictions of doom fail to materialize If you got out of bed Wednesday and are reading this, you can be reasonably ... Read More »
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article Knicks 12/12/12 Bedford group to tell of Breezy Pt. work About 100 members of the Temple Shaaray Tefila in Bedford Corners had traveled recently to ... Read More »
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article Knicks 12/12/12 HV charities work to bring holiday cheer For many, the holiday season is a time of reflection, to appreciate what you have ... Read More »
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article Knicks 12/12/12 Whitney Houston tops 2012 Google searches The entertainer, who died in February, edged past "Gangnam Style," Hurricane Sandy and iPad 3 ... Read More »
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article Knicks 12/12/12 FEMA funds Hudson Valley storm-tree cleanup A FEMA-funded state program is fueling Westchester and Rockland's post-Sandy tree-clearing efforts, with hopes of ... Read More »
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article Knicks 12/11/12 Moody's: Sandy damage adds to Rockland's woes The good news: Rockland County avoided another bond rating downgrade by Moody's Investors Service. ... Read More »
Sandy's path: Emergency officials ready