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Hurricane Sandy'

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Midland Beach »

The grant will help immigrants and low-income Sandy victims.

New Dorp Beach »

The Parks Department has put out bids to remove up to 1,073 trees damaged by the storm.

Rockaway Beach »

The cost of the beachside bathrooms and lifeguard shacks rose from $105 million to $113.5 million.

St. George »

After a meeting on Staten Island, de Blasio said the city will release a new plan for Sandy recovery.

Far Rockaway »

The Build It Back program has spent a small portion of its multi-million dollar budget.

Rockaway Beach »

Kathryn Mallon is the second Sandy recovery official to leave the de Blasio administration this month.

South Street Seaport »

Meade's, one of the first Seaport bars to reopen after Hurricane Sandy, will close on Feb. 23.

Rockaway Beach »

The Madelaine Chocolate Factory in Rockaway Beach briefly reopened.

St. George »

The DOT has turned on the two ascending escalators at the Whitehall Ferry Terminal.

Far Rockaway »

Work will have to stop twice to accommodate the endangered Piping Plover, which nests in the area.

South Street Seaport »

Floating hotels and a culinary school are among the latest ideas for the Seaport's future.

Financial District »

The installation, under the FDR Drive at John Street, will stay open through Feb. 2.

Rockaway Beach »

The Department of Design and Construction said it is still negotiating the rate for the guards.

South Street Seaport »

New Zealand restaurant and bar Nelson Blue is celebrating 2014 with a launch party.

Ocean Breeze »

A 36-year-old man was wounded during a 4 a.m. Christmas break-in in Ocean Breeze.