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Hurricane Sandy'

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New Dorp Beach »

The Cedar Grove Community Hub stayed open, despite being told they'd be closed down on Jan. 1.

Times Square & Theater District »

A family whose Brooklyn home was flooded returned to Times Square Monday for their annual NYE tradition.

New York City »

The Sanitation Department will continue collecting storm debris from homeowners until January 14.

South Street Seaport »

Pier 17 businesses are scheduled for a June 30 eviction to make way for a massive redevelopment overhaul.

New York City »

DNAinfo.com New York looks back at 2012's biggest stories and most dramatic photos.

New Dorp Beach »

Several blocks in New Dorp Beach were flooded after the storm, damaging multiple homes.

Kips Bay »

The  emergency room won't be fully functional until Februrary following damage from Hurricane Sandy.

Washington Heights »

New Leaf Restaurant and Bar was closed for almost two weeks after Hurricane Sandy hit New York City.

Belle Harbor »

From Belle Harbor to Red Hook, New Yorkers celebrated Christmas nearly two months after the hurricane.

Breezy Point »

Fires during Hurricane Sandy, including the Breezy Point fire, were caused by seawater hitting wires.

New Dorp Beach »

The mayor's office said they had no plans to shut down the relief camp on New Years Day.

Red Hook »

A trash pile on Van Brunt Street has grown longer than half a block.

Red Hook »

"All Hands on Deck," which has recipes from 20 establishments, is raising money for Restore Red Hook.

New Dorp Beach »

The Cedar Grove Community Hub's tents will be pulled down, organizers said.

Chinatown »

About $200,000 in funds will help small businesses south of Canal Street following the storm.