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Frustration mounts over lingering Sandy-related outages
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Vincent Pina finally saw a couple of utility trucks coming down his street Thursday and started to wave in anticipation. But they just cruised past his house and kept on going. He hung his head in resignation. "The thing...
Tags: Regional Authority, Government, Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Executive Branch, Andrew Cuomo
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Nor'Easter Pummels More LI Power Customers
pix11.com | @murphypixFrom Brookville on the North Shore to Babylon on the South Shore, more than 260,000 Long Islanders were left without power--many of them for a tenth, straight day--after a second, major storm in less than two weeks. Sharon Goldstein of Brookville said...Tags: Long Island
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LI Community Devastated By Sandy Slammed With Snow Storm
@akadennewsThe Nor'easter blew in Wednesday and blanketed the region in snow. In Oceanside, Long Island wet, heavy snow rested on tangled power lines and leaning trees Thursday. The community, still reeling from Hurricane Sandy now has about 6 inches of snow to deal...Tags: Snow Storms, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Long Island
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NY governor: Superstorm Sandy damage could total $33B
NEW YORK (AP) — Damage in New York state from Superstorm Sandy could total $33 billion when all is said and done, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday as the state began cleaning up from a nor'easter that dumped snow, brought down power lines and left...
Tags: Queens (New York City), Government, Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Air Transportation Delays, Executive Branch
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As Region Prepares For Nor'easter, Long Islanders Still Without Power
PIX11.com | @akadennewsThousands of cold and anxious LIPA customers waited for electricity on Long Island Tuesday. In Oceanside the neighborhoods were dark. Only generators powered some businesses and lights. More than a week after Sandy pummeled Long Island, power lines...Tags: Business, Fire Island, Andrew Cuomo, Long Island
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IID is No.7 in solar in U.S.
Imperial Valley’s utility is one of a handful of municipal utilities to demonstrate strong leadership when it comes to solar development, according to a new report from a national group. The Solar Electric Power Association has ranked Imperial...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Volleyball, Finance, Electricity Production and Distribution, Environmental Issues
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Nor'easter Brings Heavy Rain To Tri-State Area; Flood Watches In Effect
If you don't have to go outside, grab a good book and stay under the covers.
A nor'easter is making its way up the east coast right now, and according to meteorologists it will bring up to four inches of rain through Monday, quantitatively -- a month's...Tags: Jackie Robinson, New York Yankees, New York Mets, Air Transportation Delays, Manhattan (New York City)
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Earthquake Reported Near Albany; Gov. Cuomo Deploys Senior Officials
Staff reporterNew York Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced that an earthquake just shook the town of Altamont, outside of Albany. Cuomo issued the following statement just after 5 p.m. Saturday: "We have reports of a 2.9 magnitude earthquake just west-southwest of...Tags: Regional Authority, Government, Executive Branch, New York, Andrew Cuomo
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Large Parts Of Long Island Still Without Power
pix11.comAcross Long Island, 523,000 customers from Long Island Power Authority lost power due to Hurricane Irene. As of late this afternoon, 125,000 or about 24% of those customers were restored. That still leaves 345,798 customers in the dark Monday night....Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), The Home Depot, Verizon Communications, Long Island, Consumers
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Power Out On Long Island, More Outages Could Follow
pix11.comThe Long Island Power Authority reports 165,340 customers remain without power across Long Island due to damages from Hurricane Irene. The number has decreased significantly since the 523,000 originally reported without electricity but many residents...Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), FEMA, Nassau County, Weather, Long Island
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Man Who Lost Power During Irene Charged With Threatening LIPA Officials
A Long Island resident who grew tired of waiting for his electricity to be restored after it was knocked out by Tropical Storm Irene, was arrested after making several threats towards the local utility company.
According to Nassau County Police, Walter...Tags: Nassau County, Prosecution, Hicksville, Tropical Storms, Long Island
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LIers Get FEMA Aid; Man Arrested For Threatening LIPA Arraigned
pix11.comPolice arrested Walter Murphy, 46, of Hicksville, who was so fed up he had no power he called and threatened the Long Island Power Authority. He was arrested and charged with 2nd Degree Aggravated Harrassment according to Nassau County Police. Murphy was...Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), New York, Small Businesses, Government Aid, Economy, Business and Finance
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