Cleanup begins, life resumes in wake of storm’s fury

A man rides his bicycle through a flooded street in the wake of superstorm Sandy on Thursday in Little Ferry, N.J. Surprise coastal surge floods caused by the storm battered Little Ferry, Moonachie and some other towns along the Hackensack River in Bergen County.
NEW YORK (AP) — The cleanup of miles of New Jersey shorefront ripped apart by Superstorm Sandy has just begun, but New York City moved closer to resuming its normal frenetic pace by getting back its vital subways.
The decision to reopen undamaged parts of the nation’s large...
Published: 11/02/2012
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