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Flooding around the island ended up being mostly moderate.
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Connecticut activated the first severe cold weather protocol of the season on Monday, as lawmakers urged the federal government to prevent market manipulation of home heating prices.
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The Long Island Power Authority spent $59 million preparing for Tropical Storm Henri this summer, but the utility will have to eat that cost since the federal government won’t reimburse it.
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A state of emergency was declared for Suffolk County on Monday after three small tornadoes touched down there over the weekend, tearing roofs off buildings and leveling trees. A fourth tornado struck Nassau County.
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A flash flood watch is in effect for coastal Connecticut and Long Island as a nor’easter blows through until Wednesday morning. Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone declared a state of emergency due to minor flooding and high winds.
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Connecticut utility customers will get an average of $35 refunded on their bills from Eversource in December and January. It’s part of a $100 million…
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Two new disaster recovery centers opened this week on Long Island to help residents affected by the remnants of Hurricane Ida.New York Governor Kathy…
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Research shows extreme storms will have more of an impact on coastal erosion than sea-level rise. Suffolk County saw a rise in shootings this year…
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U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer of New York said the federal infrastructure bill will help inland communities cope with heavy rainfall — once it passes the…
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Connecticut State Police Sgt. Brian Mohl is dead after being swept away by a flash flood Thursday morning while the remnants of Hurricane Ida dumped heavy…