MENU
ABOUT US
MAKE A DONATION
Login
MY ACCOUNT
SETTINGS
LOGOUT
SEARCH
CLOSE
Help Center
subscribe
newsletter
Newsstands
Epoch Shop
Gift
Editor’s Picks
SPECIAL SERIES
Special Coverage
LATEST ARTICLES
US
US News
US Features
Politics
Crime and Incidents
New York
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Opinion
Thinking About China
Viewpoints
Unbridled Evil: The Corrupt Reign of Jiang Zemin in China
The Reader’s Turn
America Essay Contest
China
China-US News
Chinese Regime
Business & Economy
Chinese Culture
China Human Rights
China Society
Organ Harvesting in China
World
Africa
Americas
Asia & Pacific
Canada
Europe
UK
Australia
International
Middle East
Business
Companies
Economies
Markets
Real Estate
ARTS & CULTURE
Fine Arts & Craftsmanship
Performing Arts
Literature
Traditional Culture
Shen Yun Special Coverage
Film Reviews
Science
News
Space
Environment
Tech
Tech News
Tech Products & Reviews
Social Media
Sports
Video
American Thought Leaders
China Insider
Crossroads
Life & Tradition
Inspired
Family & Home
People
Food & Dining
Travel
Entertainment
Film & TV
Entertainment News
Mind & Body
News
Aging
Fitness & Nutrition
Treatments and Techniques
Chinese Medicine
Mindset
Search Text
SEARCH
Premium
US
Politics
China
World
Opinion
Business
Science
Life
Mind & Body
Arts
Entertainment
Videos
Games
Livestream
More
Superstorm Sandy
Coastal Recovery Plan Emphasizes ‘Living Shorelines’
NEW YORK—Staten Islanders are among the beneficiaries of the state’s recently announced $16.7 billion Superstorm Sandy recovery plan, which includes sweeping coastline recovery and protection measures.
January 10, 2014
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
and
Jane Werrell
Sandy-Wrecked Neighborhood Pharmacy Reopens in Staten Island
NEW YORK—For a while after Hurricane Sandy, Midland Pharmacy owners Lou Spadafora and Jerry Della Ragione were not ...
January 7, 2014
BY
Yi Yang
Sandy Victims Long for Home at Christmas
NEW YORK—As the icy wind swept across Jamaica Bay and blew through Broad Channel on Wednesday, John and ...
December 20, 2013
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
2,000 Sandy Reimbursement Checks to Go Out in December
NEW YORK—About 2,000 Superstorm Sandy victims waiting for reimbursement from the state of New York should get a ...
December 17, 2013
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
Top 20 Stories of 2013 – No. 18: Sandy-Hit Homeowners Still Waiting
While other parts of the recovery, such as public parks and businesses, have largely returned, thousands of homeowners ...
December 15, 2013
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
System to Track Sandy Dollars Close at Hand
NEW YORK—Intent on rooting out fraud and keeping the management of billions in Superstorm Sandy recovery money transparent, ...
November 19, 2013
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
Gov. Cuomo Expands Sandy Buyout Program
NEW YORK—Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday extended the state’s Superstorm Sandy buyout program to include 129 additional homes ...
November 19, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
LaGuardia Airport to Get $37 Million in Anti-Flood Aid
NEW YORK—New York's LaGuardia Airport is set to receive $37.5 million in federal and state funds for five ...
November 17, 2013
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
Sandy-Hit Libraries Get Google Tablets
NEW YORK—Public libraries in Brooklyn and Queens are to get thousands of Google’s Nexus 7 tablets and will ...
November 8, 2013
BY
Petr Svab
After 3 Years of Storms, State Wants Community Input on Long-Term Reconstruction Plans
The state of New York is putting communities hardest hit by years of recent storms at the center ...
October 31, 2013
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
NYC’s Storm Protection Plans Endorsed by Gov. Cuomo
NEW YORK—On Tuesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo walked the grounds of sites in Lower Manhattan that were decimated by ...
October 30, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
‘Proud to Live in New York’
NEW YORK—In Brooklyn’s DUMBO Tuesday night, the gently lapping water, and the cold, still night air was a ...
October 29, 2013
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
Spigot Open for Sandy Relief in NY
NEW YORK—There are billions of dollars on the way for victims of Superstorm Sandy in New York.
October 29, 2013
BY
Matt Gnaizda
One Year After Hurricane Sandy, NYC’s Ellis Island Reopens
NEW YORK—The island where millions of immigrants first set foot on American soil reopened Monday, a year after ...
October 29, 2013
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
Sandy Special Coverage: Waterfront Living Worth Preserving
NEW YORK—Superstorm Sandy was not the first powerful storm to smack New York City, and according to most ...
October 29, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
Sandy Special Coverage: Next Administration
NEW YORK—Mayor Michael Bloomberg came up with a general rebuilding plan for the city, but it will be ...
October 28, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
Neighbors’ Generosity Restores The Good Fork
RED HOOK—Although Manhattan is visible from the ferry boats that dock just outside Red Hook’s well-known Ikea store, ...
October 28, 2013
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
Photographers Reflect on Sandy and the Future
On the anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, photographers examine what the storm means for our future. NEW YORK—Anniversaries are ...
October 28, 2013
BY
Christine Lin
Sandy Special Coverage: Coney Island Back After Months of Hard Work (+Photos)
NEW YORK—Despite the destruction from Hurricane Sandy, the beach on Coney Island opened on March 24, right on ...
October 28, 2013
BY
Petr Svab
Sandy Special Coverage: A City Rich in Volunteers
NEW YORK—New York City’s recovery from Sandy was helped tremendously by the efforts of countless and often unnamed ...
October 28, 2013
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
Sandy Special Coverage: Subway Damage and Repairs
NEW YORK—Hurricane Sandy had a massive impact on New York City’s transportation system. Underground facilities and those close ...
October 28, 2013
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
Sandy Victims and Officials Demand Flood Insurance Act Repeal
NEW YORK—A retired NYC fireman saw his Rockaway home up to 8.5 feet in water when Superstorm Sandy ...
October 28, 2013
BY
Kristina Skorbach
Lighting the City’s Shores to Remember Sandy on Oct. 29
Throughout New York City, there will be commemorative public candle lighting events on Oct. 29 along the shorelines.
October 27, 2013
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
New Dorp Beach, Where Staying is as Hard as Leaving
The day after the storm surge from Hurricane Sandy inundated New Dorp Beach On Staten Island, Deborah Young-McGrath ...
October 27, 2013
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
Counting His Lucky Stars, Twice
When the water from Sandy rushed down Coffey Street in Red Hook, Buddy Civitano’s business was spared from ...
October 26, 2013
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
Strengthened Rockaway Beach a New Line of Defense for Area Residents (+Photos)
The condition of the beach at The Rockaways, and the placid neighborhoods that line it, are a world ...
October 26, 2013
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
Sandy Special Coverage: Creating Art From Chaos (+Photos)
When Paul Binnerts decided to write a play about his Sandy experience, one of the most important characters ...
October 26, 2013
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
Previous
1
2
3
4
5
Next
TOP NEWS
Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman Awarded Congressional Gold Medal
NEW
By
Isabel van Brugen
Updates on CCP Virus: UK Study Finds New Variant May Be More Deadly
2hr
By
Epoch Times Staff
Biden Approves Emergency Declaration for Texas Amid Energy Emergency, Severe Winter Storm
2hr
By
Isabel van Brugen
Microsoft Urges US to ‘Copy’ Australia’s Big Tech Media Law
3hr
By
Daniel Y. Teng
Support Grows for 9/11-Style Commission to Probe US Capitol Breach
3hr
By
Janita Kan
$32 Billion for Public Transit in COVID-19 Relief Bill Wasteful: Researcher
4hr
By
Petr Svab
Wintry Weather Blanketing US Making Rare Dip to Gulf Coast
7hr
By
The Associated Press
Lovers Stay Hopeful on Valentine’s Day Amid Pandemic
7hr
By
The Associated Press
De Blasio Calls for ‘Full Accounting’ of Cuomo’s Alleged Nursing Home Death Cover-Up
7hr
By
GQ Pan
Impeachment Manager: Trial Could Have Lasted Years If Witnesses Were Called
8hr
By
Ivan Pentchoukov