FOOD TRUCK Update for TODAY - November 20th, 2012

Food Truck Update

“Understand and be confident that each of us can make a difference by caring and acting in small as well as big ways.”- Marian Wright Edelman

Divine Intervention at a Rockaway Parish

MSR JOHN BROWN - WHO RUNS OUR CHURCH (ST. FRANCIS DE SALES) AND COMMAND HERE IS UNDER SO MUCH PRESSURE HERE- The local parishioners get angry at him and yell at him for being late to mass and put all their problems on him- he has so much pressure with his whole community wiped out. He has the best sense of humor you would all fall in love with him. He's the real deal a good man.

Hurricane Sandy: Rumor Control via FEMA site

 

There is a lot of misinformation circulating on social networks regarding the response and recovery effort for Hurricane Sandy. Rumors spread fast: please tell a friendshare this page and help us provide accurate information about the types of assistance available.

Check here often for an on-going list of rumors and their true or false status.

A Volunteer's Story ~ Brett A. Scudder

Brett A. ScudderI couldn't sleep last night. The thoughts/visions of the deplorable conditions building up in #TheRockaways was enough to keep me tossing and turning all night. A horrific vision of a massive amount of people just falling seriously ill a year from now brought chills over me.

Free Subway Shuttle Operating in Rockaways Amid Sandy Recovery

Shuttle Service ScheduleA free subway shuttle service has started operating on the Rockaway Peninsula to assist straphangers who normally use the A train, where tracks from Howard Beach to the Rockways were almost completely destroyed by Sandy.   

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says that while work continues on the damaged tracks, the new H train shuttle service will help improve travel for residents of the Rockaways.   

Sandy Victims Receive Building Violations via AOL Video

Homeowners in Breezy Point, New York received notices for "failing to maintain their building," that also threatened legal action against them. The notices outraged homeowners and representatives. According to a spokesperson for the Buildings Department, the violations were a formality issued to document the damage that occurred and do not carry any monetary penalties for the property owner.

http://www.aol.com/video/sandy-victims-receive-building-violations/517543863/?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl4%7Csec1_lnk3&pLid=236393


 


Pizza Patrol in Rockaway Queens via Fox News

Vanessa McHugh & Family doing pizza patrol in Rockaway.

 

http://www.myfoxny.com/video?clipId=7977453&autostart=true

MTA Launches New Train Service ~ NY Post

Rockaway After The Storm via NY Magazine

Far Rockaway in dire need of help.

PLEASE SHARE - WE NEED SUPPORT 

- THIS COMMUNITY WAS HIT BY HURRICANE SANDY AND STILL HAS N

Rockaway Thanksgiving 2012

We are hosting a Rockaway Thanksgiving in conjunction with other organizations to provide awesome Thanksgiving meal for the residents of Rockaways. Any services, donations you can provide to make this memorable, please click on the link to sign up. Thank you so much!

http://rockawaythanksgiving.com/signup.html

Sandy Victims Need Labor and Cleaning Supplies via Daily News

NYC revives Fresh Kills landfill for storm debris

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http://www.startribune.com/nation/179820051.html?refer=y

NEW YORK - Amid the clanging of dump trucks, a crane with a clamshell scoop hoisted a pile of debris as big as a minivan and dropped it onto a waiting barge -- striking evidence that New York City has revived a place it just cannot seem to do without.

The Fresh Kills landfill on Staten Island, where tons of debris were dumped after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, once again has been enlisted in the aftermath of a disaster, this time to serve as the staging area for the monumental cleanup job underway since superstorm Sandy hit. Again and again, that scoop plunges into a three-story hill of debris and lifts out pulverized drywall, floorboards, furniture, clothing, photo albums.

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