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  3. ConEd is distributing dry ice today in Queens & the Bronx until 6 pm. Bronx: The Eastwood Manor, 3371 Eastchester Rd; Queens: Baisley Pond Park, 155th Street & Baisley Blvd (South Jamaica)
  4. I’m very concerned about those without heat or power, especially as temperatures continue to drop. Please see list of daytime warming centers below and spread the word. And, please be sure to check in on your neighbors, especially seniors & those who may need assistance.
  5. Check out NYC Public Schools website for the latest info about school relocations for the coming week. You can also text NYCSchools to 877-877 to receive updates.
  6. ConEd is distributing dry ice today in Queens: Baisley Pond Park at 155 St and Baisley Blvd (South Jamaica) & Kissena Park Velodrome parking lot near Booth Memorial Ave (Flushing). Please take precautions when using dry ice-see tips below.
  7. Dry ice distribution today: Bronx- PS 83 at Radcliff Ave (between Morris Park Ave and Rhinelander Ave)
    Queens- Baisley Pond Park at 155 St and Baisley Blvd (South Jamaica) & Kissena Park Velodrome parking lot near Booth Memorial Ave (Flushing)
  8. Much needed fuel trucks are headed our way. Locations: Bronx Armory (10 West 195th St) and Queens Armory (93-05 160th St). There is a 10 gallon limit per vehicle.
  9. Handing out information to businesses in Morris Park on how to get help post-Sandy
    Photo: Handing out information to businesses in Morris Park on how to get help post-Sandy
  10. ConEd is distributing dry ice today starting at 12 pm in the Bronx & Queens. Bronx: 1846 Radcliff Ave (btwn Morris Park Ave & Rhinelander Ave); Queens: Francis Lewis Playground PS 130 at Francis Lewis Blvd & 42 Ave
  11. Today, Council Member James Vacca & I met with a FEMA crew based out of SUNY Maritime College. I thanked them for their efforts in my district and stressed the need to continue to help.
    Photo: Today, Council Member James Vacca & I met with a FEMA crew based out of SUNY Maritime College. I thanked them for their efforts in my district and stressed the need to continue to help.
  12. UPDATE: ConEd moved Bronx dry ice distribution location to 1846 Radcliff Ave between Morris Park Ave & Rhinelander Ave.
  13. ConEd is distributing dry ice to customers without power today in the Bronx & Queens - Bronx: 1840 Bogart Avenue; Queens: 121-10 Rockaway Blvd. See below for tips on how to use dry ice and the precautions you should take.
  14. Came across a few kids trick-or-treating amidst damage from Sandy in Sunnyside this evening
    Photo: Came across a few kids trick-or-treating amidst damage from Sandy in Sunnyside this evening
  15. With Council Member James Vacca and business owners checking out damage to Tony's Pier Restaurant on City Island.
    Photo: With  Council Member James Vacca and business owners checking out damage to Tony's Pier Restaurant on City Island.
  16. The recovery from Sandy will be long and difficult, but we'll get through it.

    If you need assistance, please don't hesitate to call my offices: Queens (718) 779-1400, Bronx (718) 931-1400, Co-op City (718) 320-2314.

    We're here to help.
  17. Surveying damage in College Point this morning. These trees fell right on the power lines (the street is closed off).
    Photo: Surveying damage in College Point this morning. These trees fell right on the power lines (the street is closed off).
  18. President Obama declared parts of NY - including Queens and the Bronx - a major disaster, making federal funding available to residents and businesses in these areas. Be sure to register at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling 1-800-621-FEMA(3362) or 1-800-462-7585 (TTY) for the hearing and speech impaired.
  19. Please remember to use 311 to report downed trees & property damage, and only use 911 for emergencies.

    And be sure to register with the Red Cross to let your family know you are safe and well.
  20. As weather conditions continue to deteriorate in our area, please stay inside and stay safe!
  21. Today I visited the WTC health center at Elmhurst Hospital to meet with 9/11 survivors treated under the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act. We must do all we can to strengthen these critical health programs, not allow the funding that supports this care to be cut under sequestration. Not only was sequestration a reckless move, but the fact that our 9/11 heroes may have to pay the price is unacceptable.
    Photo: Today I visited the WTC health center at Elmhurst Hospital to meet with 9/11 survivors treated under the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act. We must do all we can to strengthen these critical health programs, not allow the funding that supports this care to be cut under sequestration. Not only was sequestration a reckless move, but the fact that our 9/11 heroes may have to pay the price is unacceptable.

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