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Pols' Urgent Warning: Do Not Rebuild From Sandy Too Quickly

Source: WPIX.com, Nov 13 2012, 9:08pm CST

Rebuilding quickly after a major storm like Sandy may sound good conceptually, but doing so too quickly could spread illness among people and cause irreparable structural damage in buildings. That's the message that elected officials tried to conve ...

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19 hours ago

City opens beaches: A.M. News Links

Source: SILive.com  |   May 25 2013, 7:29am CDT

Your weather is now set to . You can change this setting at any time. Your weather is now set to . You can change this setting at any time. A Parks Department tractor rakes the newly restored sand on Midland Beach as officials announce the ope ...

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22 hours ago

Seven months after Sandy, New York beaches re-open

Source: Samaylive  |   May 25 2013, 4:15am CDT

New York City has eight public beaches along 23 kilometers of coastline -- Brooklyn (southeast), Bronx (north), Queens (northeast) and Staten Island (south). Mayor Michael Bloomberg said yesterday that the city spent 370 million dollar rem ...

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27 weeks ago


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1 day ago

All of City’s Public Swimming Beaches to Reopen

Source: The New York Times  |   May 24 2013, 9:15pm CDT

Bryan Thomas for The New York Times Andrea Nicodemus snapped a photo of Autumn Gilbert, left, and Lauren Early as they made use of an empty lifeguard stand at Coney Island on Friday. Under leaden skies, officials on Friday fulfilled ...

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1 day ago

Down to the sea in shorts! Staten Island's beaches are back (photos)

Source: SILive.com  |   May 24 2013, 7:25pm CDT

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Seven months ago, the beaches of Staten Island were so ravaged by Hurricane Sandy, there seemed little hope they could be put right in time for summer. At Midland Beach, debris littered the shoreline and playing ...

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1 day ago

Seven months after Sandy, New York beaches re-open

Source: Straits Times  |   May 24 2013, 6:17pm CDT

A woman stands on the beach at Coney Island, which was damaged by Hurricane Sandy, on May 24, 2013, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Seven months after deadly superstorm Sandy devastated the coastline of New Jersey and p ...

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1 day ago

All NYC Beaches To Be Open Memorial Day Weekend

Source: The Epoch Times  |   May 24 2013, 4:50pm CDT

NEW YORKâAll of New York City’s beaches are officially open for the summer season. Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced Friday that all 14 miles of the city’s beaches in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bron ...

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1 day ago

Staten Island holiday exodus starts early, despite the dreary skies

Source: SILive.com  |   May 24 2013, 3:55pm CDT

On Friday morning, Mayor Bloomberg announced that city beaches hammered by Hurricane Sandy seven months ago were open as the result of a massive recovery effort, and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie cut a ribbon to symbolically reopen that state's shore ...

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1 day ago

The City's Beaches Officially Open This Weekend

Source: Gothamist  |   May 24 2013, 3:41pm CDT

No matter. The rest of the beaches—which include Coney Island/Brighton and Manhattan Beaches in Brooklyn; Rockaway Beach in Queens; Orchard Beach in the Bronx; and Midland, Wolfe’s Pond, Cedar Grove and South Beaches in Staten ...

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2 days ago

NPR Top Stories: Hardly A Haven: Home Can Be Deadly In Natural Disasters

Source: Cascade Public Library   |   May 23 2013, 2:00pm CDT

Floodwaters from Superstorm Sandy destroyed the first floor of this house in Staten Island, New York. Most of the people who drowned during the storm died in their homes in low-lying areas of New York and New Jersey. Floodwaters from S ...

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