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Greenwich Village & SoHo »

The Washington Square Diner, in the Village, fielded an order for 360 sandwiches from the MTA, despite the Hurricane.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Bars and restaurants around the city stayed open Saturday night, despite Hurricane Irene bearing down.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Thousands of residents in the public housing complexes on Avenue D were told to leave Saturday in advance of the storm. Others in the East Village were enjoying brunch and drinks.

Manhattan »

The city has designated certain areas of Manhattan as evacuation zones in case of a hurricane. Here's what to do if you live in one.

Manhattan »

The city is advising pet owners to prepare doggie and kittie "go bags" to prepare for the storm.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Some East Villagers prepared to leave while others stocked up on food and alcohol.

Harlem »

The Central Park Conservancy completed a restoration of a 300 acre space where 500 trees were damaged in a 2009 storm.

Manhattan »

Manhattan was under a flash flood watch Sunday as heavy rain soaked much of the city, according to the National Weather Service.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

The storm that tore through Inwood Thursday night felled a 77-tear-old tree and tore up neighboring branches.

Manhattan »

Forecasters say weather conditions could form twisters.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg continued to come under fire Wednesday for the city's sluggish response to Sunday's blizzard.

Manhattan »

Warm temperatures with heavy rains and winds soaked the city on Wednesday.

Harlem »

Catherina Villafuerte, 39, was cleaning a gutter in her Harlem backyard when a tree fell on top of her.

Manhattan »

Remnants of tropical storm Nicole brought heavy rains, high winds and the risk of falling tree limbs.

Manhattan »

The downpour backed up flights this morning, leaving New York airports with one- and three-hour-long delays.