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Christina Daly, the Herald's photo editor, traveled the South Shore to bring us images of Sandy's devastation on Tuesday. Here are a few of her images. more
Herald Photo Editor Christina Daly was out and about after the hurricane on Tuesday capturing images of what our Herald communities looked like. Here are some of her images. more
A scene typical of the devastation on the South Shore of Nassau County. more
At a press conference earlier today, Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano stressed to the people of Long Beach not to drink or use any water. "In the City of Long Beach, you cannot drink the … more
This afternoon, Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano held a pres conference to update residents on the state of the county. Speaking from within the Office of Emergency Management in Bethpage, … more
Storm Update: October 30 Hurricane Sandy has been an unprecedented disaster in the Northeast, with millions of people without power. The damage caused to the island’s electric system has been … more
As Hempstead Town cleans up following the wrath of Hurricane Sandy, the Town of Hempstead's Department of Sanitation has a special announcement for residents seeking to dispose of storm-related … more
As the flood waters begin to recede and people come out to survey the damage, those who fled the area are desperate for answers and word from family members they can’t contact. Debris litters … more
Like all other communities on the South Shore, residents of Malverne was hit hard by Hurricane Sandy, as these photos by Sue Grieco attest. more
Island Harvest and the Red Cross partner to supply shelters with food during hurricane Island Harvest, Long Island’s largest hunger relief organization, today began supplying the American Red … more
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