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Date: 2010-12-29 Author: Gary Buiso Article Mentions
Author, Gary BuisoMentioned, Steve Levin Mentioned, Christine Quinn Mentioned, Councilman Steve Levin Mentioned, The New York Post Mentioned, New York Post
Note: More media content is available for this story at BrooklynPaper.com.By Gary BuisoThe Brooklyn PaperThe winter of Brooklyns discontent lingered into Wednesday as borough streets from Williamsburg to Sheepshead Bay remained unplowed more than 72 hours after the citys fifth-worst snowstorm dumped two feet of snow. Residents went snow blind with rage at the citys abominably glacial response to the blizzard of 2010 still fuming even after Mayor Bloomberg admitted on Tuesday that some things that we probably couldve done better. The mea culpa did little to warm 12th Street resident Corey Snyder, whose block between Seventh and Eighth avenues remained unplowed by midday Wednesday. Its just so lame, he said. Weve had deeper snowfall, but Ive...(read more)
... Note: More media content is available for this story at BrooklynPaper.com.By Gary BuisoThe Brooklyn PaperThe winter of Brooklyns discontent lingered into Wednesday as borough streets from Williamsburg to Sheepshead Bay remained unplowed more than 72 ...
... (DWilliamsburg). Indeed, much of Brooklyn remained inaccessible by public or private transportation. Major arteries, such as Nassau Avenue in Greenpoint and Fourth Avenue in Park Slope were impassable through Tuesday. Beyond the inconvenience of it a ...
... (DManhattan), called the citys response unacceptable, vowing to hold hearings on Jan. 10 to investigate what went wrong. At press time, no weather-related deaths have been reported, but there were five-hour delays in responding to 911 medical calls ...
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