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Residents of Knickerbocker Village are considering a rent strike after two weeks in the dark and cold.

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55,000 New Yorkers are still in the dark after Hurricane Sandy and a Nor'easter tore through the region.

New York City »

Con Ed has restored power to 670,000 of the 940,000 New York customers affected by Hurricane Sandy.

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Customers in Lower Manhattan, however, were still waiting for electricity Friday morning.

New York City »

Power is slowly starting to come back across New York City.

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But repairs could take up to a week in places as debris from the storm still needs to be cleared. 

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 »

About 780,000 New York City-area households are without power following the storm, Mayor Bloomberg said.

Forest Hills »

Hurricane Sandy spared the neighborhood significant damage and flooding.

Co-op City »

The power at the 35-building Bronx complex went out early Thursday before Con Ed officials restored it.

New York City »

Con Ed had announced it would allow workers to return to their posts before a storm slams New York.

Union Square »

Con Ed workers rallied Thursday at company headquarters as leaders headed back to the bargaining table.

New York City »

Managers were filling in for thousands of Con Ed workers who were locked out after contact talks halted.

Williamsburg »

Several hundred Brooklyn customers awaited the restoration of power Saturday.