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Metro North Service Still Suspended for Today
The Metro North Transportation Authority assesses widespread damage, no service today.

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The Metro North Transportation Authority assesses widespread damage, no service today.

Downed wires and trees are causing hazardous road conditions. Officials ask residents not to travel.
A Yonkers man stuck several trees Monday evening due to Sandy storm conditions.
Rye police warn residents not to go out "sight seeing," conditions are still a dangerous threat.
Thousands have lost power in Rye, Rye Brook and Port Chester because of the massive storm. Gov. Cuomo reports 1,374,312 without power in the state of New York.
The storm has recently become significantly more dangerous. Heed all warnings.
Here is a summary of Mayor Douglas French's update on Sandy, given at a 4 p.m. press conference Monday.
About 1,200 homes have lost power as of 5:45 p.m. Monday.
A few businesses remain open in downtown White Plains while Sandy approaches.
Mandatory Evacuation directed for Hurricane Coastal Flood Areas, prepare to evacuate by 4 p.m.
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Tidal surges of up to 11 feet and wind gusts up to 75 mph are possible. Police warn residents to finalize plans and take action now.
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