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Nor'easter wreaks havoc on LI roads, rails
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[Newsday] - In Brookhaven, residents who change their minds about staying in homes without power may be taken by town jitneys to shelters - if it's not too dangerous to drive, said acting supervisor Kathleen Walsh. Since superstorm Sandy, several people who put a
Local updates: Sandy's impact on Long Island
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[Newsday (blog)] - Acting Supervisor Kathleen Walsh modified a mandatory evacuation order to allow the contractors to conduct work on Fire Island after first registering with the town. Contractors will be allowed to work on the island between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m
Brookhaven ends evacuations for north, south shores
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[Newsday (subscription)] - Also, Brookhaven acting supervisor Kathleen Walsh signed a new order extending the mandatory evacuation for the town's portion of Fire Island, and extended the state of emergency declared on Oct On the expired evacuation order for the north and
Hurricane Sandy leaves mark on Long Island
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[NorthShoreOfLongIsland.com] - Acting Brookhaven Supervisor Kathleen Walsh announced the town would waive the fee at the Yaphank landfill for residents depositing storm-related garbage and debris, and garbage pickup resumed Wednesday. Suffolk County Water Authority assured
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