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Hurricane Sandy Recovery

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Woodside »

Parishioners partnered with a church in Woodside to collect coats for residents in hard hit areas.

Financial District »

Jones Lang LaSalle found that 20 percent of the offices are still not functionally open.

South Street Seaport »

The area's business owners say they need more aid in the form of grants, not loans.

Financial District »

Lower Manhattan businesses can apply for as much as $20,000 in the "Back to Business" program.

New York City »

Three city hospitals and 37 schools are still closed because of Hurricane Sandy damage.

Chelsea »

Some of Chelsea's storm-ravaged galleries are starting to come back to life.

South Beach »

Many decided to weather the storm in their homes, many of which lack heat and power.

Red Hook »

It could take up to three months for the Red Hook Fairway to get back on its feet, store officials said.

Howard Beach »

Many Howard Beach residents are feeling ignored in the recovery from Hurricane Sandy.

South Beach »

Two schools in Staten Island will be closed for the foreseeable future, so kids will have to relocate.

New Dorp »

"My roof is in that field over there," said a resident of Kissam Avenue sorting through remains.

Red Hook »

Volunteers are flooding Red Hook, but there's a need for more help with Hurricane Sandy recovery.

Midland Beach »

By Saturday, 22 victims, mostly elderly residents, died after Hurricane Sandy.