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More than a hundred Red Hook residents came together at a community meeting Wednesday.

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Many residents in public housing are still waiting for their heat and hot water to be restored, however.

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Although the lights are back on for some residents, others are still in the dark.

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The storm swept through a little more than a week after Hurricane Sandy crippled the city.

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Polling sites on Staten Island, the Rockaways and Coney Island faced the most challenges on Election Day.

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Opening night for the play went ahead as planned, with guests AnnaSophia Robb and Taylor Schilling.

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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Election officials were still scrambling Saturday to figure out what to do on Election Day.

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

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Hundreds of residents in areas with power outages received food supplied by FEMA after Hurricane Sandy.

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

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ConEd began restoring power in the city, but it will take a few more days to turn the lights back on.

Midtown East »

Downtown residents without power are trekking uptown in search of electrical outlets and other comforts.

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

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