Waves from Long Island Sound, roiled by Hurricane Sandy, come...

Waves from Long Island Sound, roiled by Hurricane Sandy, come over the breakwater Monday morning along Asharoken Avenue between Northport and Eatons Neck. (Oct. 29, 2012) Credit: Newsday / Arnold Miller

Experts from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the federal Small Business Administration will be at Northport Village Hall today to help residents and businesses impacted by superstorm Sandy.

The officials will provide an overview of FEMA programs available for people with damages to their homes and of SBA loans and programs accessible to local companies to help with disaster recovery. They also will be available to answer any questions from residents or business owners.

The event is at 5 p.m. at 224 Main St. and is being hosted by the office of Rep. Steve Israel (D-Huntington).

Above: Waves from Long Island Sound, roiled by Hurricane Sandy, come over the breakwater Monday morning along Asharoken Avenue between Northport and Eatons Neck. (Oct. 29, 2012)

 

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