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Yorktown Supervisor: Utilities Work in 'Expeditious Manner' to Restore Power
Residents are asked to limit their travel so emergency workers can continue to clear fallen trees and wires.

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Residents are asked to limit their travel so emergency workers can continue to clear fallen trees and wires.

The Environmental Conservation Department will not pick up logs or piles of branches that are not cut, bundled and tied.
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Somers Supervisor Mary Beth Murphy sends a Monday morning update on the storm's aftermath.
David Liebman, a Yorktown resident, reflects on superstorm Sandy and the town's efforts to keep residents safe.
NYSEG said on Sunday night that additional personnel have arrived to bolster the efforts to restore service in the region. Over 3,300 Somers, Yorktown residents are without power.
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Yorktown firefighters and police officers help check on a Yorktown woman after Hurricane Sandy.
Volunteers each other out amid massive power outages and devastating property damage.
The town remains under a state of emergency. NYSEG reports that most of Somers power will be on by late Sunday.
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Friends may visit the Yorktown Funeral Home on Sunday, Nov. 4 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to St. Jude Children’s Hospital would be appreciated.
Yorktown business owners around town, who had lost power due to the storm, have had to throw away food and lost thousands of dollars.
You can warm up, get a warm meal and charge your electronics at Yorktown's emergency shelter. Residents also lined up to get dry ice only to walk away without a bag, as there were only 100 bags distributed.
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They will accept labeled medications that need refrigerated storage. Charging stations will be available for cell phone or other electronic devices. A pot luck dinner between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. will be served.
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Michelle Marchetti, a former teacher from the Yorktown Central School District, received the Yorktown Teen Center’s 2012 Joan Valenstein Memorial Youth Advocate Award.