10 November 2012

Post-Sandy Cleanup Continues

As the days turn into weeks, local, 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: Hundreds to help in Fairfield beach cleanup (Connecticut Post)

CT: Food banks and pantries working overtime after Sandy (Connecticut Post)

CT: More FEMA centers opening after Sandy (WTNH-TV)

CT: Gas stations running out of fuel (WTNH-TV)

CT: As Cleanup From Sandy Continues, Officials Alert For Emerald Ash Borer (Hartford Courant)

CT: Sandy's Punch: Much Destruction, Not Much Economic Harm (Commentary)

MA: More NSTAR crews headed to mid-Atlantic (WPRI-TV)

RI: Storm salvage will be costly (Westerly Sun)

RI: City manager: Cliff Walk repairs could cost $2 million (Westerly Sun)

National: NJ residents return to devastated neighborhoods (NBC Nightly News)

National: Long Island residents powerless, seething (NBC Nightly News)

National: Neighborhood That Emergency Workers Call Home Is Still Reeling From Storm (New York Times)

National: N.J. Facebook page tells story of Sandy (USA Today)

National: Costs of Shoring Up Coastal Communities (New York Times)

National: Gas rationing, shortages fray nerves in New York City (Concord Monitor)

National: Volunteers head for flood-damaged N.Y. areas (CBS News)

National: Occupy Sandy: Onetime protesters find new cause (Burlington Free Press)

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