The blizzard predicted for Tuesday for Franklin Square and Elmont brought less snow than expected at mid-morning, though roads were made dangerous by a mixture of snow, sleet and rain.
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By Scott Brinton and Vanessa Parker
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3/14/17
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All of Long Island is now under a Blizzard Watch from late Monday, March 13, into Wednesday, March 15.
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By Nick Ciccone and Scott Brinton
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3/13/17
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County and town officials continued to urge people to stay home Tuesday when a messy nor'easter swept across the South Shore early in the morning, bringing with it a mix of snow, sleet and rain.
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By Scott Brinton and Anthony Rifilato
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3/12/17
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Winter's latest storm is causing problems for those still traveling, as the falling snow is causing delays on virtually all means of transportation on Long Island.
As of 7 p.m., all trains on the …
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By Brendan Murray
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3/5/15
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***UPDATE 10:50 A.M.***
As of 10:50 a.m., on-time service had been restored on all Long Island Road Branches. As snow continues to fall, local highways continue to see few delays and the Nassau …
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By Brendan Murray
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3/5/15
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Snow that began early on Thursday morning has continued, and it is beginning to cause problems for commuters.
As of 9 a.m., four of the Long Island Rail Road Branches are experiencing delays. …
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By Brendan Murray
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3/5/15
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As a result of our recent hit-and-miss dealings with Mother Nature, we need to accept the fact that we can never take her for granted.
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2/5/15
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With a crippling winter storm hanging in the balance, Island Harvest Food Bank, Long Island’s largest hunger relief organization, is partnering with the American Red Cross to provide storm-related emergency food services to Long Island residents.
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By Vanessa Parker
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1/27/15
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Nassau County’s snow plows, salters and sanders were out in force Thursday morning, a county spokesman said, as these vehicles’ operators worked to clear the roadways while thick, wet snowflakes fell rapidly.
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By Brian Racow
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2/13/14
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With PSEG Long Island reporting thousands of power outages as an icy winter storm slams the area, Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray announced Wednesday morning that more than a dozen warming centers would be open and available to residents for the day.
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By Julie Mansmann
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2/5/14
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