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DNAinfo.com New York rounded up ways for small business owners to get help after Hurricane Sandy.

East Village »

Relatives, friends and even strangers are helping those without electricity or running water Downtown.

Washington Heights »

Inwood and Washington Heights were largely spared as Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc elesewhere.  

New York City »

Hurricane Sandy left at least 18 people dead and wreaked havoc across the five boroughs.

East Village »

Some residents of Zone A regretted not leaving as Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc along the East River.

New York City »

City and American Red Cross shelters are accepting evacuees and calling for volunteers.

Brooklyn Heights »

 Brooklyn Heights' tree-lined strees were littered with leaves and branches, but had no serious damage.

Park Slope »

Dozens of trees were felled, but the neighborhood avoided major power outages and floodings.

New York City »

Most of the FDR Drive was also closed Monday because of the storm.

Battery Park City »

Many residents said they preferred to ride out Hurricane Sandy at home.

Long Island City »

Portions of the popular waterfront park in Long Island City were under water Monday.

New York City »

Hurricane Sandy barreled into New York, causing heavy winds, rain and flooding.

DUMBO »

DUMBO, waterfront Brooklyn neighborhood, is entirely within Zones A, B, and C.

New York City »

Here's DNAinfo's guide on where to get food and other supplies during Hurricane Sandy.

New York City »

Low-lying areas including  Red Hook, Battery Park, and Far Rockaway, were flooded  Monday.