Staten Island has about half a million people, but they describe it as a "sleepy enclave". Some neighborhoods on SI (like the Cedar Grove area of the New Dorp Beach neighborhood that was badly hit in the storm) ARE sleepy enclaves, but it's a pretty large, diverse place, home to urban, suburban, and even some areas that are semi-rural. SI's population would mark it as a large city anywhere else in the USA, but because it's part of NYC, they characterize it as sleepy little town.
These scenes are reminiscent of what we witnessed here in Japan last year. My heart goes out to all who have had their lives disrupted by this incredibly destructive storm. Most sadly of course, I extend my deepest condolences to those who have lost loved ones.
Wow, Katrina and New Orlean in 2005 to Sandy and NJ/NY in 2012!? What eerie similarity. Can't believe this has happened in the city where I called home. My prayers to the ones who lost their love ones and who are unfortunate. My God bless you all.
They are doing what they are trained to do the first thing after a hurricane is to drive around the nieghborhoods and WRITE Reports and draw maps of the area that they have been in BUT they are waiting until some VIP FEMA hot shot to tell them to go to a wearhouse to pick up food, water and hot drinks (Coffee) to hand out to a four block area miles away from the nieghbor that they was in for days before
i live in staten island. i know vinnie baccale. hes wearing a new dorp high school football sweater. my brother plays for the jv football team which he is a coach of.
First of all, it’s COULDN’T give a rats ass about it, if you’re going to insult something, do it right. Secondly, neither is Staten Island. By the way, I’m from Staten Island and I live here, and it’s not small either, it’s got almost half a million people. Manhattan is also a beautiful borough.
Staten Island has about half a million people, but they describe it as a "sleepy enclave". Some neighborhoods on SI (like the Cedar Grove area of the New Dorp Beach neighborhood that was badly hit in the storm) ARE sleepy enclaves, but it's a pretty large, diverse place, home to urban, suburban, and even some areas that are semi-rural. SI's population would mark it as a large city anywhere else in the USA, but because it's part of NYC, they characterize it as sleepy little town.
These scenes are reminiscent of what we witnessed here in Japan last year. My heart goes out to all who have had their lives disrupted by this incredibly destructive storm. Most sadly of course, I extend my deepest condolences to those who have lost loved ones.
I live here. And my young friend, very young, only 11, had to be rescued by a boat.
dad was rescued 3 days later in a police row boat... can not swim.
Wow, Katrina and New Orlean in 2005 to Sandy and NJ/NY in 2012!?
What eerie similarity. Can't believe this has happened in the city where I called home.
My prayers to the ones who lost their love ones and who are unfortunate.
My God bless you all.
No time to argue.....time to start charity. Most Americans can't understand others pain.
Good Reporting. Real piece of work.
we have a jacuzzi in a tree.
This is my area of Midland Beach and Ocean Breeze... decimated and a ghost town still and continuing.
I want to help so bad, but living in California has cut me low on that. I hate being so far away right now.
This is tragic. Are they getting help?
That sucks good luck with rebuild!
They are doing what they are trained to do the first thing after a hurricane is to drive around the nieghborhoods and WRITE Reports and draw maps of the area that they have been in BUT they are waiting until some VIP FEMA hot shot to tell them to go to a wearhouse to pick up food, water and hot drinks (Coffee) to hand out to a four block area miles away from the nieghbor that they was in for days before
any fatalities and injuries aside Hurricane Sandy did Atlantic City a favor!!
how
I agree. And they all go to the government screaming for help.
i live in staten island. i know vinnie baccale. hes wearing a new dorp high school football sweater. my brother plays for the jv football team which he is a coach of.
I agree. manhattan is certainly NOT the center of my universe and i could give a rats ass about it also.
Staten Island is a beautiful little place.
First of all, it’s COULDN’T give a rats ass about it, if you’re going to insult something, do it right. Secondly, neither is Staten Island. By the way, I’m from Staten Island and I live here, and it’s not small either, it’s got almost half a million people. Manhattan is also a beautiful borough.
Oh my god Mary
Theirs nothing wrong with me.....Why you ask?
I was waiting on the gas line on Amboy road in eltingville today and saw 1 Red Cross truck drive by twice! Wtf are they doing! NOTHING!
Karma that's all couldn't happen to a better set of people
Oklahoma city was hit worst
Hey look at all the refugees....
Haha I'm not arrogant I'm not from gay York