Monthly Archives: November 2012

East New York, Brooklyn

On the Sunday that Sandy was suppose to get here I was in school working on a project. At around 5PM my sister calls that they are supposedly closing down all bridges at 7PM. I take the train to school … Continue reading

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South Ozone Park, Queens

This was the worst experience I ever been through as a New Yorker, I was stuck home for the whole week. Sandy lasted from about sunday night to monday morning. Monday afternoon I walked outside around my neighborhood almost every … Continue reading

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Sandy story, bronx ny

On Sunday morning we started to get ready for the hurricane. I was very scared because mother nature is something that is unexpected. As the day went by we watch the news to see any update  about the hurricane.   Around  … Continue reading

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Woodhaven, Queens, Ny

Me and my family had just retrained to New York on the morning of the storm  At that time it was only raining. We were really unprepared for the storm because we had just came back from a family trip. As the storm … Continue reading

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Woodhaven, Queens

Around my house there is a lot of trees big bulky trees but after this storm almost all toppled down and took the entire sidewalk. On the side of my house when you look outside the window the cables run … Continue reading

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bronx/eastside

Winds were blowing heavily as the storm approach Sunday night-Monday. People rushed out uf work into the last trains that will run in order to get home safe. NYC looked as if it was getting ready for war “WITH MOTHER NATURE”. … Continue reading

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Tell us your Storm Stories

I hope this finds you all safe and in good health.  I invite all faculty and students to share your storm stories and photos with our college community.  Everyone is welcome – Here is my own – I was upstate … Continue reading

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