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Snow Response Update from Glen Cove EMS
Tips and updates on the local response to Snowstorm Hercules.

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Tips and updates on the local response to Snowstorm Hercules.

Share your pictures of the snowfall around Glen Cove.
National Weather Service snow totals for Long Island following snowstorm Hercules.
National Weather Service snow totals for Long Island following snowstorm Hercules.
Fleet of sanders and snowplows waiting for Hercules to do his worst.
Fleet of sanders and snowplows waiting for Hercules to do his worst.
Fleet of sanders and snowplows waiting for Hercules to do his worst.
Fleet of sanders and snowplows waiting for Hercules to do his worst.
Fleet of sanders and snowplows waiting for Hercules to do his worst.
City to open warming center at Glen Cove Senior Center.
Share tips on what snowstorm essentials are in or out of stock at local stores.
Snowstorm expected to hit Long Island between 4 and 5 p.m. Thursday.
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Snowstorm Hercules expected to hit Long Island Thursday afternoon.
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