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Superstorm Sandy
2.1 Million New Yorkers Are Unprepared for a Hurricane
NEW YORK—Superstorm Sandy left the city with a big scar—44 lives and $19 billion destroyed in a single storm event—and a profound lesson about the power of nature. Or at ...
September 14, 2016
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Petr Svab
New York, New Jersey Prepare for Sandy, Hope for Irene
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October 1, 2015
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How Trees Tell the Story of 19th Century Millionaires
A hundred years ago, a forest was not just woods, it was a cultivated work of art.
April 24, 2015
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Arleen Richards
Why Some New Yorkers Won’t See Green Trees This Spring
It's an apocalyptic sight.
April 22, 2015
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Christine Lin
With Storm Predictions Hit-and-Miss, Will New Yorkers Heed Future Warnings?
Given that Winter Storm Juno passed by the city doing minimal damage, will New Yorkers cry foul the ...
January 27, 2015
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Annie Wu
Uber Suspends Surge Pricing for NY-Area Snowstorm
Uber’s practice of charging more for rides when demand is high will be suspended during this week’s snowstorm.
January 26, 2015
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Ananda West
Congress Finishes Up, Its Members Still Grumbling
WASHINGTON—The 113th Congress began its turbulent life two years ago battling over whether to help Superstorm Sandy victims. ...
December 20, 2014
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Alan Fram
Two Years Later, Promised Sandy Building Jobs Still Scarce
NEW YORK—On Oct. 29, exactly two years after Superstorm Sandy tore into New York City, Mayor Bill de ...
October 30, 2014
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Petr Svab
Superstorm Sandy Two-Year Anniversary: NYC Homeowners Finally Get Homes Fixed
NEW YORK—Margurie Batts heard a loud noise, and then the water came in.
October 29, 2014
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Annie Wu
New York, New Jersey Look Back 2 Years After Sandy
The second anniversary of Superstorm Sandy arrived Wednesday in a region where recovery in New Jersey and New ...
October 29, 2014
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Jonathan Lemire
Sandy’s Mental Health Impact Looms Large
Kathy and Mark Michaels huddled in the attic of their Long Beach home as Superstorm Sandy turned streets ...
October 29, 2014
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Emily C. Dooley
After Sandy: Are We Ready for the Next Big Storm?
NEW YORK— After Superstorm Sandy, officials in New York and New Jersey vowed to make sure the unprecedented ...
October 26, 2014
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Jennifer Peltz
Hospitals Struggled During and After Superstorm Sandy
Hospitals were ill-prepared for the impact of Superstorm Sandy, according to a government study released Wednesday. The U.S. ...
September 17, 2014
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Genevieve Belmaker
NYC Sandy Recovery Program a Disgrace, Congressman Says
NEW YORK—Congressman Michael Grimm had a harsh words to say on a sunny Wednesday morning about the city's ...
August 27, 2014
BY
Petr Svab
NYC Officials Get ‘Hands On’ With Sandy Recovery
The sound of hammers are finally ringing in Superstorm Sandy-impacted communities, but they are still few and far ...
August 7, 2014
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Genevieve Belmaker
Thirty Sandy-Damaged Homes Rebuilt, Says Mayor
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Thursday that the city's Sandy recovery program, Build It Back, has made ...
July 17, 2014
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Amelia Pang
Comptroller Audit Reveals Lack of Oversight
An audit by the comptroller’s office revealed that DHS failed to do its job in monitoring how effectively ...
July 17, 2014
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Annie Wu
From Anger to Evidence
Thousands of Superstorm Sandy survivors continue to languish in a never-ending labyrinth of paperwork, bureaucracy, and confusion.
May 22, 2014
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Genevieve Belmaker
Documents Reveal ‘Build It Back’ Architects Were Paid $6 Million
New York City’s beleaguered Superstorm Sandy housing recovery program, Build It Back, cost taxpayers a whopping $6 million ...
May 15, 2014
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Genevieve Belmaker
Long After Sandy, Red Cross Post-Storm Spending Still a Black Box
Following Superstorm Sandy, donors gave $312 million to the American Red Cross. How did the aid organization spend ...
April 12, 2014
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Justin Elliott
NYC Mayor Names New Sandy Recovery Leadership Team
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has named his administration's top three Superstorm Sandy recovery leaders.
March 29, 2014
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Genevieve Belmaker
Advocates Hold de Blasio to Account Over Sandy Recovery
NEW YORK—Superstorm Sandy recovery advocates are beginning to lose patience with Mayor Bill de Blasio. Though the still ...
March 27, 2014
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
Habitat for Humanity Builds Home for Sandy Victim in Times Square
Habitat for Humanity, a non-profit organization that builds housing, gathered over 70 volunteers to construct a home in ...
March 20, 2014
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Kristina Skorbach
Congressional Hearing to Examine Sandy Recovery
Congress will review the effectiveness of Superstorm Sandy recovery during a Wednesday morning hearing in Washington, D.C. Housing ...
March 11, 2014
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Genevieve Belmaker
Amid de Blasio Inattention, Sandy Build It Back Construction Set to Start
The city’s main housing recovery program, Build It Back, will start rebuilding homes this month.
March 3, 2014
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
Waterfront Design Vision Now on NYC’s Radar
NEW YORK—New York City and its more than 500 miles of coastline now have a guiding vision for ...
March 3, 2014
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
Hotel Industry in New York City Boosted by Superstorm Sandy in 2013
Hotels in New York City had a good year in 2013, ironically in part due to the aftermath ...
February 14, 2014
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Genevieve Belmaker
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