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PHOTO: On the Other Hand, Who Needs Gas Anyway?
Gas lines are around the block but these kids don't care.

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Gas lines are around the block but these kids don't care.

After the flood, businesses try to get back to normal - or something like it.
Port Jefferson village sees some progress.
Library offers free recharging stations and WiFi access for anyone who needs it.
Comsewogue schools still closed, Port Jefferson schools will reopen on Monday and Mt. Sinai status is unknown.
Some village residents lose water.
Lainie’s Way owner hopeful she can open this weekend.
One of the many businesses in the area trying to stay open despite a lack of power.
As power restored, gas is scarce.
People and businesses in Port Jefferson Station are doing what they can to survive the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy
Area residents found places to enjoy a traditional Halloween.
About 44 percent of customers in local towns have no electricity.
A list of what's open and closed locally after Hurricane Sandy.
Storm ruins plans for many on Halloween.
Big hauls over the weekend but timing meant that it was not as many as last year’s storm.
Comsewogue, Port Jefferson and Mt. Sinai all closed on Wednesday.
Photos posted on Port Jefferson's official Facebook page shows a village underwater.
An update on the state of the village from Port Jefferson Mayor Margot Garant.
Even as the storm lingers, people are trying to figure out how to clean up safely.
Port Jefferson beaches may have been spared severe damage.