Read this first-hand account of life on New Jersey's coast following Sandy:
It also includes some amazing photos.
A powerful nor'easter is moving through the mid-Atlantic and New England, causing additional woes for Sandy-impacted areas.
A powerful nor'easter is moving through the mid-Atlantic and New England, causing additional woes for Sandy-impacted areas.
On Friday, we’ll be airing a very special episode of Sesame Street.
A hurricane has swept through Sesame Street and everyone is working together to clean up the neighborhood. When Big Bird checks on his home, he is heartbroken to find that the storm has destroyed his nest. Big Bird’s friends and neighbors gather to show their support and let him know they can fix his home, but it will take time. While everyone on Sesame Street spends the next few days cleaning up and making repairs, Big Bird still has moments where he is sad, angry, and confused. His friends help him cope with his emotions by talking about what happened, drawing pictures together, and giving him lots of hugs. They also comfort Big Bird by offering him temporary places he can eat, sleep, and play. Big Bird remembers all the good times he had at his nest and realizes that once it is rebuilt, there are more good times and memories to come. Finally the day has come where most of the repairs to Big Bird’s home are done and his nest is complete. As he is about to try it out, though, the city nest inspector says it not safe, yet, because the mud isn’t dry. Big Bird is sad that he has to wait another day, but Snuffy comes to the rescue and blows the nest dry and he passes the test! Big Bird thanks everyone for being his friend and helping to rebuild his nest and his home.
Please check your local listings to see what time the episode will air on PBS.
Sesame Street helps even adult viewers deal with tough situations, such as Hurricane Sandy. -BdM
Great, now I’m gonna cry more.
UPDATES:
2:00 p.m. EST: New Britain and Plainville, Conn., have both received 2.0 inches of snow from the nor'easter.
1:45 p.m. EST: We have compiled a collection of snow photos from the nor'easter.
1:00 p.m. EST: The heaviest bands of snow are still located over western Connecticut.
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2:00 p.m. EST: New Britain and Plainville, Conn., have both received 2.0 inches of snow from the nor'easter.
1:45 p.m. EST: We have compiled a collection of snow photos from the nor'easter.
1:00 p.m. EST: The heaviest bands of snow are still located over western Connecticut.
Rain, strong winds and snow will continue to overspread more of the Northeast through tonight as a potent nor'easter churns offshore.
Rain, strong winds and snow will continue to overspread more of the Northeast through tonight as a potent nor'easter churns offshore.
A nor'easter will bring another round of coastal flooding to the mid-Atlantic and southern New England Wednesday into Thursday. This will affect the areas that were hardest hit by Hurricane Sandy last week.
A nor'easter will bring another round of coastal flooding to the mid-Atlantic and southern New England Wednesday into Thursday. This will affect the areas that were hardest hit by Hurricane Sandy last week.
Everything you need to know about Election Day
Whatever the weather in your area be sure to get out and vote tomorrow! If you need to know where just literally Google “where do I vote” and a box will pop up asking for your address. It’ll even give you a summary of your ballot. Areas affected by Sandy should check out these resources from WNYC for updates on where to vote in New York and New Jersey. New Jersey voters can also text 877-877-WHERE or go to https://voter.njsvrs.com to find their polling location.
Snow will fall over a narrow swath of the interior Northeast during the middle to latter part of the week. This same system will cause high winds, coastal flooding and torrential rainfall that will impact the mid-Atlantic coast, including the Sandy-battered New Jersey and Long Island. More power outages are expected.
Snow will fall over a narrow swath of the interior Northeast during the middle to latter part of the week. This same system will cause high winds, coastal flooding and torrential rainfall that will impact the mid-Atlantic coast, including the Sandy-battered New Jersey and Long Island. More power outages are expected.