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PSEG Long Island is reporting that, as of 2:22 p.m. Monday, 522 of its 1.1 million customers across Long Island and the Rockaways are currently without power. UPDATE: As of 2:22 p.m. on Monday: more
Our state and local leaders deserve our praise for keeping us safe during the blizzard a week and a half ago. more
Levittown school will be operating on a two-hour delay on Wednesday, Jan. 28 in the aftermath of the blizzard which dropped more than a foot of snow on the region. more
The first major snowstorm of 2015 dropped more than a foot of snow on the regions, closing schools, libraries and stores. more
Now that the storm has passed, National Grid advises their customers to stay cautious. more
More than 100 snow plows patrolled Nassau County’s roadways Monday night, rendering the roads passable for those who “need to get somewhere,” said Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano. Still, he asked residents to avoid unnecessary driving and “exercise caution” if they venture out. more
Hempstead town crews were still digging out local roadways early Tuesday after the first major snowfall in the area this year. The National Weather Service issued a blizzard warning from 1 p.m. … more
After a relatively calm winter, Mother Nature unveiled her wrath on Monday and Tuesday, dumping significant snowfall on the region. The blizzard closed schools, shut down roads and sent residents scurrying to stores to buy salt, shovels, food and water. more
PSEG Long Island reports that as of 9:47 a.m., 174 households — all in central and eastern Long Island — are without power. Restoration is expected today. more
Snow has been falling for most of the day in Wantagh and by the time is ends Tuesday, there could be two to three feet on the ground. more
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