By Cait Russell November 05, 2012
Suffolk SPCA To Distribute Pet Food in Storm Ravaged Areas
By Amy Gernon November 04, 2012
Long Islanders without power can find several charging stations throughout Nassau and Suffolk County.
By Carrie B. November 04, 2012
FEMA has requested that those with ability to register online please do so in order to keep the phone lines open for those without connectivity and to share this information with friends and neighbors.
By Carrie B. November 03, 2012
This measure has been put in place by executive order since a Local State of Emergency was signed on 11/2/12, and intends to protect the residents and properties that were the hardest hit who continue ...
By Cait Russell November 03, 2012
Suffolk SPCA Seeks Help with Disaster Relief after Hurricane Sandy has left countless Long Islanders & their pets displaced.
By Carrie B. November 03, 2012
Disney has pledged a $2 million donation toward relief efforts with $1 million going to the American Red Cross and $1 million going toward re-building efforts...
By Amy Gernon November 03, 2012
Governor Cuomo announced this morning that emergency supplies of free gasoline will be made available beginning today on Long Island and New York City to accommodate the post-Sandy gas demand.
By Cait Russell November 03, 2012
We've got what you need to know to get where you need to go on Long Island, post-Hurricane Sandy.
By Amy Gernon November 03, 2012
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli estimates that Hurricane Sandy could cost the state up to $18 billion in economic losses.
By Cait Russell November 03, 2012
The Paramount in Downtown Huntington, Long Island Now Providing Disaster Relief Services for Storm Victims
By Amy Gernon November 03, 2012
LIPA has restored power to over 600,000 customers. LIPA expects 90 percent of customers to be restored by late Sunday, but approximately 100,000 remaining customers may take an additional week due to severe damage.
By Carrie B. November 03, 2012
Board of Elections is working to assess the accessibility of the polling places, evaluate which ones are inoperative and make arrangements to relocate those election districts.
By Amy Gernon November 03, 2012
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's call to host the city's annual marathon as scheduled despite the devastation caused by Sandy.
By Carrie B. November 02, 2012
Hundreds of residents south of Montauk Highway were stranded in their homes during the storm as the flood waters surged up higher than 7 feet in some areas.
By Carrie B. November 02, 2012
At least 12 homes have been washed out to sea in the worst storm in this area since the Hurricane of 1938, and 80% of the remaining homes have some kind of damage.
By Amy Gernon November 02, 2012
Hurricane Sandy has forced the candidates to answer the question of federal disaster relief.
By Amy Gernon November 02, 2012
Long Islanders have been slammed with another crisis following Hurricane Sandy, a serious gas shortage.
By Amy Gernon November 02, 2012
Governor Cuomo responded to LIPA's estimate that it may taken even longer than two weeks to completely restore power to all of its customer, arguing the utility had more than enough time to prepare for ...
By Carrie B. November 02, 2012
Homeowners are now being faced with the terrible task of sorting through the damages, salvaging what they can and planning to repair or rebuild their homes and lives.
By Amy Gernon November 02, 2012
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the Red Cross has set up five feeding stations on Long Island spread out through Nassau and Suffolk Counties.