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Hurricane Sandy'

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Dongan Hills »

The mayor announced a tax grace period and reimbursements for homeowners whose homes were damaged.

Chelsea »

The 28-acre facility will open for the first time since the storm on Saturday.

Midtown »

The 85-year-old restaurant will now serve breakfast, starting Monday.

Brownsville »

A vacant hospital wing got a second life as temporary home for elderly Sandy evacuees.

New York City »

Both the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island will remain closed through 2012 due to damage from Sandy. 

New Dorp Beach »

Many said they can't afford to pay for repairs to get power restored in their homes.

Washington Heights »

The 33rd and 34th precincts have seen a rise in crime after the superstorm, officials said.

New York City »

A plan to burn Sandy debris has some environmental groups up in arms.

Red Hook »

Red Hook Houses residents and Occupy Sandy members rallied outside NYCHA headquarters.

East Village »

The Astor Center donated its industrial kitchen for a week so the nonprofit can bake 3,000 cookies.

Red Hook »

Brooklyn's Van Brunt Stillhouse overcame Hurricane Sandy to get its newest spirit to store shelves.

Boerum Hill »

Tenants at a damaged Brooklyn building say their landlord ordered them to leave or face eviction.

Red Hook »

Residents of Brooklyn's largest housing project are calling for help from NYCHA in the wake of Sandy.

New York City »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg said landlords should immediately repair buildings damaged by Hurricane Sandy.

New York City »

The R train is expected to begin traveling between Manhattan and Brooklyn in the coming days.