What Are NYC’s Dirtiest Blocks?
Tell us – and show us, with photos – the city's filthiest streets.
Tell us – and show us, with photos – the city's filthiest streets.
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The hours after the storm were less a time for talk than action as New Yorkers began cleaning up and rebuilding.
Sandy's impact began long before landfall as folks scrambled to prepare for what none knew would be a history-making hurricane.
Amid post-Sandy strife, New Yorkers did what they do best: they coped.
Some shopkeepers weathered the storm, while others quickly reopened after the worst of Sandy – with or without power.
Borough Park residents called for everything from more free Wi-Fi in parks to new bus shelters during meetings that helped kick off the city's second annual participatory budgeting sessions.