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We consider our agents among the most “in the know” in New York City. It’s no news to anyone that our home has been devastated by Hurricane Sandy. From advice for tenants affected by the storm to rebuilding updates and ways to give back, Tony Sargent has provided a comprehensive update on his website, TheSargentReport.com. An excerpt from his latest post, “New York After Hurricane Sandy” is below:

Home? Where is it? That is the question now for thousands who have been made homeless in New York. My heart goes out to those who are still out in the cold or their apartments.Here are some links for Zone-A residents, Tenant Advice on Curbed, Photos from New York Magazine and other websites:

Do You Need Help? Do you wish to volunteer? Emergency Contact Information & Helpful links (Source: PDE):

  • FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency): 800.621.3362
  • FEMA Connecticut: 860.256.0800
  • FEMA New Jersey: 609.963.6900
  • NYS Office of Emergency Management: 518.292.2200
  • Nassau County-Office of Emergency Management: 516.573.0636
  • Suffolk County-Office of Emergency Management: 631.852.4900
  • Nassau EOC (Economic Opportunity Council): 516.292.9710
  • Suffolk EOC (Economic Opportunity Council): 631.852.4900
  • American Red Cross (Greater New York Region): 877.733.2767
  • American Red Cross (Long Island): 631.924.6911
  • Salvation Army-Nassau County: 516.485.4900
  • NY State Hotline Regarding Hurricane Sandy: 888.769.7243

You can read Tony’s full post here.



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