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Hurricane Sandy'

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New Dorp Beach »

The Staten Island club was given $300,000 by local politicians.

Upper West Side »

The new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History opens this Saturday. 

Midland Beach »

The proposed FEMA maps would affect more than twice as much property as current ones.

Rockaway Beach »

The boat, which began running in 2012 after Hurricane Sandy, was not permanently funded by the city.

Red Hook »

Dozens of locals took part in the Barnacle Parade on Oct. 29, 2014 in Red Hook.

Midland Beach »

The Staten Island Long Term Recovery held the "Light up the Shore" vigil at Midland Beach.

Midland Beach »

The team also refurbished the family room at P.S. 52, a school in Midland Beach.

Midland Beach »

762 homes have started construction and 1,090 people have gotten checks since Sandy, the mayor said.

Midland Beach »

The aid tent serves nearly 200 people who are still out of their homes or rebuilding in Midland Beach.

Red Hook »

A group of locals is partnering with city agencies to host a job fair on Oct. 29 in Red Hook.

Red Hook »

A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office was released Thursday, officials announced.

Red Hook »

The new center will not open for at least nine months, NYCHA officials told tenants Tuesday.

Forest Hills »

The Queens Library seeks to help students by lending them free tablets.

Tottenville »

The Living Breakwaters project is among several in the state to be allocated $1 billion. 

Battery Park City »

Residential buildings are trying to weather another possible hurricane with new flood-proofing tactics.