
Results 1 - 16 of 16 for "u:bellinghamherald.com" in Staten-Island, NY
Review: Loehfelm's `Devil in Her Way' is a winner
When we first met Maureen Coughlin in 2011's "The Devil She Knows," the petite Staten Island, N.Y., cocktail waitress was drifting through life, fearful that she lacked the gumption to ever become anything more. Comment?
Possible human remains found in new 9/11 debris
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Construction workers and equipment excavate the southeastern corner of the World Trade Center site on in this Jan. Comment?
Possible human remains found in new 9/11 debris
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Construction workers and equipment excavate the southeastern corner of the World Trade Center site on in this Jan. Comment?
Sifting of Sept. 11 debris for remains begins anew
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Construction workers and equipment excavate the southeastern corner of the World Trade Center site on in this Jan. Comment?
NYC neighborhood hit by Sandy chosen for buyouts
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo outlined the planned program during a visit on Monday to Staten Island, where Oakwood Beach is located. Comment?
Soldier looks forward to driving with new arms
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In this July 4, 2012 file photo, Army Sgt. Brendan Marrocco of Staten Island, N.Y., wearing a prosthetic arm, poses for a picture at the 9/11 Memorial in New York. Comment?
Soldier who lost 4 limbs has double-arm transplant
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In this July 4, 2012 file photo, Army Sgt. Brendan Marrocco of Staten Island, N.Y., left, Marine Cpl. 1 comment
Should worst-flooded areas be left after Sandy?
The difficulty in getting aid for storm victims through Congress - most of a $60 billion package could get final approval next week - highlights the hard choices that may have to be made soon across the country, where the federal, state and local governments all say they don't have unlimited resources to keep writing checks when storms strike. Comment?
NYC firm hit hard on 9/11 gives $10M in Sandy aid
11 terror attacks announced that it will "adopt" 19 schools in communities hit hard by Superstorm Sandy and give a total of $10 million to families in those schools. Comment?
Plan for NYC Ferris wheel rolls on, despite Sandy
Sandy's flooding spurred some changes to the nearly $500 million project, which includes an outlet mall and hotel. Comment?
Shutting down the house: 'Jersey Shore' ending run
Am I missing the essential train-wreckiness that has made "Jersey Shore" such an audience-pleasing, buzz-generating hit? Or is my immunity to its charms explained simply by the fact that if I wanted to watch a train wreck, I'd choose a swifter railroad? But this will all be moot soon. Comment?
Numb, hopeful, families endure post-Sandy recovery
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It's been more than a month since Sandy, the superstorm combining a hurricane, a nor'easter and surging full-moon tides, tore through the Northeast, leaving billions of dollars in damage in the New Jersey-New York-Connecticut corridor. 1 comment
Cold, mold loom as hazards in Sandy disaster zones
The 57-year-old, who also lost his car and all his winter clothes in the flood, now spends his nights shivering in a pair of donated snow pants, worrying whether the cold might make his chronic heart condition worse. Comment?
Empire State Building surprises NY with new lights
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In this Nov. 26, 2012, photo provided by the Empire State Building, the top floors of New York's Empire State Building are lit in gold, red, blue and white light after they being switched on by R&B star Alicia Keys. Comment?
Ap Impact: Will Nyc act to block future surges?
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Think Sandy was just a 100-year storm that devastated New York City? Imagine one just as bad, or worse, every three years. Comment?
For survivors of Sandy, a day to count blessings
The 42-year-old Staten Island, N.Y., man said he used to have a $300,000 house he could be thankful for, and a car, and two vans full of things he was going to sell on eBay. Comment?