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Hurricane Sandy'

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East Village »

The Avenue C bar and restaurant was shut down Friday by health inspectors.

Midland Beach »

Residents will march to draw attention to ongoing recovery efforts on Staten Island.

Kips Bay »

VA Medical Center opened urgent care and some offices, and the rest of the hospital will open by July.

Financial District »

The South Ferry station will open ahead of schedule after it was devastated by Hurricane Sandy.

New Dorp Beach »

Neighbors complain that two abandoned homes on New Dorp Lane are in danger of collapsing.

Long Island City »

Hunters Point South will have watertight doors and rooftop emergency generators.

Financial District »

Fika will soon return to serving its lattes, chocolates and meatballs on Pearl Street.

TriBeCa »

After being destroyed during Sandy, Pier 25's beloved playground is readying for an early May reopening.

Fort Wadsworth »

The committee discussed extending FEMA assistance, and getting money to victims quicker.

Financial District »

Four months after Sandy, the majority of business and residental space are up and running.

St. George »

James Molinaro talked about new development projects, as well as rebuilding efforts after Sandy.

Chinatown »

Many businesses are still feeling the effects of Hurricane Sandy, according to Dumpling Rally organizers.

Battery Park City »

Federal officials expect to have a new security plan for Liberty and Ellis islands in about 10 days.

New York City »

The photos show the extent of devastation that Sandy wreaked on city public schools.

South Street Seaport »

After a fortune in repairs, the Seaport's legendary Paris Café is set to reopen this spring.