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By Lyndsay McCabe November 26, 2012
A group of Brooklyn women take to Facebook and Twitter to coordinate relief efforts and get food and clothing directly to those in need.
By Robert Ottone November 26, 2012
Governor Cuomo establishes small business emergency fund for those impacted by hurricane Sandy.
By Amy Gernon November 26, 2012
A new state law, which will take effect on Dec. 12, provides additional protection against identity theft by prohibiting businesses or individuals from requiring Social Security Numbers for illegitimate purposes.
By Chelsea Triola November 26, 2012
Four Californians arrested on terrorism charges.
By Amy Gernon November 26, 2012
Don't miss out on this Cyber Monday offered by the New York State Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation: 2013 Empire Passports for only $40!
By Eric Anderson November 26, 2012
The concert will take place at the 89 North Music Venue in Patchogue and all proceeds will benefit Superstorm Sandy relief efforts.
By Lyndsay McCabe November 26, 2012
As a result of Hurricane Sandy, nearly half of Long Island’s school districts plan to cancel or take away days from midwinter recess.
By Carrie B. November 26, 2012
“Disaster Distress” is very real and can include symptoms such as overwhelming anxiety, trouble sleeping, and other depression like symptoms.
By Amy Gernon November 26, 2012
For the first time since Superstorm Sandy, the Queens-Midtown Tunnel is fully operational, and open to all traffic.
By Wendy L November 26, 2012
Comfort, cozy indoor entertainment for the week...
By Robert Ottone November 26, 2012
The Occupy Sandy movement looks to provide aid to those affected by hurricane Sandy.
By Amy Gernon November 26, 2012
Advocate groups and foreign governments are seeking out illegal immigrants affected by Sandy who have no other resources.
By Amy Gernon November 25, 2012
For the first time since Superstorm Sandy, and after hundreds of repairs, the Long Beach branch of the LIRR will be operating with electric service at a near-normal schedule.
By Christian Abbatecola November 25, 2012
A new method for watching live sports finally comes to Cablevision subscribers.
By Amy Gernon November 25, 2012
Long Islanders may be eager to put Superstorm Sandy behind them, but their current electric bills don't indicate the widespread, longterm power outages ever happened.
By Debbi Spiegel November 25, 2012
Tips on creating beautiful holiday photo cards with just the click of a button.
By Amy Gernon November 25, 2012
Speaking on Wednesday, Gov. Cuomo reiterated his harsh criticisms of LIPA, this time calling for an end to the power authority.
By Carrie B. November 25, 2012
There is a very good reason why this particular area has weathered the storm so well; it was specifically built and engineered to withstand this very type of storm.
By Robert Ottone November 23, 2012
Wal-Mart employees protest on Black Friday.
By Amy Gernon November 23, 2012
Superstorm Sandy devastated Fire Island communities, and especially the sand dunes which are now credited with sparing the island of Sandy's full potential.