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Ten years ago this past weekend, Superstorm Sandy pummeled the East Coast, resulting in the deaths of 44 New Yorkers, flooded 50 miles of New York City land, left 2.5 million residents without power, resulted in $19 billion in damages and lost economic activity, rendered 35,000 residents temporarily or permanently displaced, and caused damage to more than 9,100 homes.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers returned to Poughkeepsie Wednesday to give an update about conceptual plans to manage storm risk for the New York and New…
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New York will extend a program that provides mortgage assistance for state residents displaced by extreme weather.Governor Andrew Cuomo made the…
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It is hurricane preparedness week in Massachusetts. Even though the storms are a rare occurrence in the state, officials encourage people to be ready just…
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers delivered a presentation in Poughkeepsie Wednesday to a packed room at a community center. Army Corps officials spoke…
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Sunday marked the fifth anniversary of Superstorm Sandy, which hit New York City, the lower Hudson Valley and devastated much of Long Island. And now…
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The first two affordable housing projects under a New York storm program to help communities affected by Superstorm Sandy are in the lower Hudson…
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A federal audit says New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's administration mismanaged $22 million spent to promote tourism in areas affected by three damaging…
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The federal Small Business Administration is still processing low-interest loans for Superstorm Sandy.The SBA has re-opened the disaster loan filing…
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More than $7 million in federally funded grants is being awarded to a host of Connecticut cities and towns affected by Superstorm Sandy in 2012.The…