Some Homes Condemned Following Raw Sewage Leak On Long Island’s South Shore

Contractor: 'Stinks. You Can Smell The Sewage In It'

newyork.cbslocal.com - November 12, 2012

BETHPAGE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) – As the clean-up from superstorm Sandy continues, there is a new environmental concern that has sprouted up in some towns along the South Shore of Long Island.

The storm churned up debris, gasoline, home heating oil and other hazardous materials. Many homes and waterways were also inundated with raw sewage.

“They are neither addressing or acknowledging that raw sewage ran through our homes.

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/11/12/some-homes-condemned-following-raw-sewage-leak-on-long-islands-south-shore/

OPERATION WARMING ROCKAWAY ~ SATURDAY, 11/17/2012

WE NEED VOLUNTEERS FOR SATURDAY, 11/17/2012 TO HELP DISTRIBUTE BODY WARMERS...PLEASE COME & HELP OUT!

http://www.warmingrockaways.com/

MIKE TAYLOR ON ABCNEWS ~ 11/14/2012

ARTICLE ON ST. FRANCIS DE SALES & THIRD WAVE VOLUNTEERS IN THE EAST HAMPTON STAR ~ 11/15/2012

Video - Obama to Storm-Battered New Yorkers: 'You're Tough'

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ST. FRANCIS DE SALES ON MSNBC WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS ~ MONDAY, 11/14/2012

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Spreadsheet Data on Elderly & Disabled in NYC

submitted by Samuel Bendett

There is a spreadsheet linked below that includes the status of every apartment in New York City belonging to an elderly person or a person with disabilities who is considered to be at risk. You will need to request permission to view the spreadsheet.

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Bloomberg Announces New NYC Disaster-Relief Centers

Michael Barretto, right, whose home was flooded and damaged in Sandy, applies for assistance at an NYC Restore location in Far Rockaway.

Image: Michael Barretto, right, whose home was flooded and damaged in Sandy, applies for assistance at an NYC Restore location in Far Rockaway.

nbcnewyork.com - November 13th, 2012 - Verena Dobnik

Mayor Michael Bloomberg launched seven new "restoration centers" Tuesday that he says will offer one-stop help to New Yorkers recovering from Sandy, with everything from supplies to long-term services.

"The task before us is massive," the mayor said at a news conference in Queens' hard-hit Rockaways.

Speaking in a storefront space that houses one of the centers, he said getting back to normal for people whose homes were wrecked could take months.

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DR. JOHN FEATURED IN NY POST - 11/07/2012

TIDE'S LOADS OF HOPE TRUCK IN ISLAND PARK TO DO LAUNDRY ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 10AM-2PM

Tide posted the following on Facebook at approximately noon on Monday, November 12, 2012:

Good News fans! We’ve relocated our Loads of Hope truck to assist with the clean up efforts. The team will begin accepting laundry tomorrow from 10am-2pm ET at the intersection of Long Beach Rd and Warwick Blvd, Island Park, NY. We will be accepting one load of laundry per family per day. Thanks for your support!

https://www.facebook.com/Tide

Peninsula Hospital as Possible Shelter? - located on Beach Channel Drive Between 50 & 51

It's been suggested that one of the recently closed NYC hospitals could possibly serve as shelter for the residents that will need to leave their homes.

The best option from the list might be Peninsula Hospital located on Broad Channel Drive Between 50 & 51. 

Apparently, there are related facilities in the hospital complex that are still open.  Can someone on the ground in the Rockaways please make their way over there to get the name and contact information of any adminstrator we can contact to see about using the hospital?  E-mail any information you gather to ***@***.***

Thank you!

http://www.peninsulahospital.org/  Closed permanently 4/09/12 after 104 years of dedicated service. Peninsula Center for Extended Care and Rehabilitation remains open.

List of closed hopsitals: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hospitals_in_New_York_City

South Fork Residents in Aid Effort in Rockaways

A volunteer checked the health of a Queens woman left in a precarious situation by Hurricane Sandy.

Image: A volunteer checked the health of a Queens woman left in a precarious situation by Hurricane Sandy.

easthamptonstar.com - November 11th, 2012 - Carrie Ann Salvi

Hundreds of elderly people in areas of Queens struck hard by Hurricane Sandy are stuck in high-rise apartments without food and water, according to Brian Lydon of East Hampton, who posted a report on East End Cares' Facebook page Saturday morning. This is just the tip of an iceberg of hidden devastation. There has been a lack of information provided to the outside world and minimal communication reaching the thousands who are suffering in cold, dark, conditions, Mr. Lydon said.

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Four Said to Die in Freezing Rockaway Building

The 711 Seagirt complex, buildings A through D (c) Benepe

Image: The 711 Seagirt complex, buildings A through D (c) Benepe

cyclistsinternational.com - November 9th, 2012 - Jen Benepe, Minda Aguhob and Tony Moy

Misery is rising in a large building in the Far Rockaways, and many residents are either unaccounted for, or not responding to visits to their doors.

Unofficial reports by neighbors said that four residents in the 900-unit building have died since Hurricane Sandy, including a couple who expired from carbon monoxide poisoning after using their oven to stay warm. All of the deaths occurred in the first week after the storm.

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