Park Springs Back From Sandy
Paul McCaffrey
CLEAN-UP TIME: Workers hauled nearly four million pounds of debris from Prospect Park, which lost 500 trees in the storm.
Evidence of the devastation Hurricane Sandy wrought in Prospect Park lingers as weathered tree stumps await removal and yellow police tape rings drooping trees.
But as the once near constant hum of chainsaws and the smell of sawdust begin to give way to early signs of spring, the 568-acre park is readying to turn the page on the catastrophic storm.
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