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Mayor Feinstein's Update: 910 Still Without Power
Information on shelters, where to shower and more.

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Information on shelters, where to shower and more.

Most students will be back to school.
The Metro North is still experiencing circuit problems.
A message from Rye City Mayor Doug French
Set your clocks back one hour before going to bed Saturday.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey commended local students, school board members, firefighters and Mayor Pilla on their good work distributing dry ice.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey and Senator Charles Schumer commented on the electric companies inadequate response, gas, and FEMA aid at a press conference today.
A message from Mayor Joan Feinstein.
Schumer: Westchester Needs the Feds to Act Quickly So Businesses and Residents Can Get Back on Their Feet
The Capitol Theatre is dark until it has enough power to put on a proper rock show.
All three MTA commuter rail lines are open, but expect delays.
Dozens of trees have damaged homes throughout the Rye area.
Rye and Rye Brook residents are taking advantage of the community centers and businesses that have power, food, internet and outlets.
Shenorock and other shore clubs were hard hit by Sandy.
A message from Mayor Joan Feinstien, Mayor of Rye Brook.
An update from the City of Rye.
All things recovery here. Please use the comments to share information with your neighbors and give a good picture of what is going on in different parts of New Castle and Mount Kisco.
Rye Brook residents should not expect full power restoration until next weekend, according to the village administrators office.
All things recovery here. Please use the comments to share information with your neighbors and give a good picture of what is going on in different parts of Rye and Rye Brook.