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Astoria »

A Labor Day storm was expected to drop one to two inches of rain per hour Monday afternoon.

Red Hook »

The business' owners faced extensive damage to their workshop after Hurricane Sandy.

Port Morris »

The 6 train was suspended from Hunts Point Avenue to 125th Street after a water main broke, the MTA said.

Breezy Point »

More than 100 residents of the Rockaways neighborhood sued LIPA for negligence.

Financial District »

Mefit Zecevic was fired a day after the storm and forced to walk home to Staten Island.

New York City »

A new FEMA map expanded flood zones after Hurricane Sandy, adding at least 35,000 lots.

West Village »

Hurricane Sandy caused the Mandell School to scrap plans to open a location in the Financial District.

TriBeCa »

Manhattan Youth reopened Wednesday after suffering extensive damage during the storm.

South Street Seaport »

The South Street Seaport Museum, which reopened last month, received an anonymous check for $500,000.

Oakwood »

The city wants to reconstruct berms in Oakwood Beach that were damaged in a 2009 fire.

Red Hook »

Jim McMahon mapped the storm surge that swept through the neighborhood during Hurricane Sandy.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Lucky Strike Lanes will reopen after taking on roughly 250,000 gallons of water during Hurricane Sandy.

New York City »

Two-thirds of the homes damaged by Sandy are outside FEMA's existing flood zones, Mayor Bloomberg said.

Chelsea »

Several buildings in West Chelsea are without heat more than a month after Sandy flooded them.

Chelsea »

Several cars on W. 22nd St. have not moved since Sandy, leaving the street without cleaning for weeks.