01 November 2012

Post-Sandy Cleanup Continues

Local (as well as state and federal) government agencies, utility companies, nonprofit organizations, businesses, and residents continue to face the challenge of cleaning up after Hurricane Sandy and restoring a sense of normalcy to New England and beyond.

Media reports:

CT: Where's Our Power? (Connecticut Post)

CT: Without power, residents forge ahead (The Day)

CT: Hurricane Sandy damage photos from Gov. Malloy’s aerial tour (New Haven Register)

ME: Storm was full of sound and fury in southern Maine (York County Coast Star)

ME: Maine workers head south to help with Sandy aftermath (Portland Press Herald)

MA: Gov.: 'Tremendous progress' made, but 46,000 still in dark (WCVB-TV)

MA: Western Massachusetts offers helping hand to Connecticut, Rhode Island, other Hurricane Sandy-battered states (Springfield Republican)

NH: On third day, frustration setting in for Hudson residents waiting for lights to come back on (Nashua Telegraph)

NH: Utilities get their share of thanks and abuse (New Hampshire Union Leader)

RI: Owners kept at bay in Charlestown (Westerly Sun)

RI: National Grid predicts another 20,000 R.I. homes to have power back by Thursday (Providence Journal)

RI: Aerial Shots of Hurricane Damage (WPRI-TV)

National: For Urban Northeast, ‘Nature' Was Cruelest (Valley News)

National: Superstorm Sandy's human toll mounts; at least 56 killed in US (CNN)

National: Surveying the damage in Point Pleasant (NBC News)

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