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Monthly Archives: September 2011
September 11th
On Saturday I visited Memorial Plaza, which was formerly known as Ground Zero. There is still alot of construction in progress in the area. I did not visit the memorial because a ticket is required. Over 4,000 people are on … Continue reading
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Hurricane / Tropical Storm Irene
Last weekend’s storm was rough on Long Island. I live in Nassau County, ten miles from the south shore and twelve miles from the north shore, in an area that was not threatened with flooding. Alot of trees were knocked … Continue reading
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