hurricane sandy

Maine Red Cross Sends Volunteers to Help Victims
Maine Red Cross Sends Volunteers to Help Victims
Maine Red Cross Sends Volunteers to Help Victims
Hurricane Sandy is now over, but the Superstom has left a devastating mark on the East Coast. Millions of people still don’t have electricity, entire neighborhoods wiped out, billions of dollars left in damages. But despite the tragedy, aid workers, volunteers, state and local governments are coming together to start rebuilding.
26,000 Homes in Maine Left with No Power
26,000 Homes in Maine Left with No Power
26,000 Homes in Maine Left with No Power
Governor Paul R. LePage and State officials held a news conference at MEMA headquarters Monday afternoon to provide an update on Hurricane Sandy. As the effects of the hurricane impact Maine, Governor LePage urges Mainers to stay safe. The greatest marine and coastal impacts from the storm will occur with the band of high winds that will move northward Monday afternoon and evening.
A Public Service Announcement Regarding ‘Frankenstorm’
A Public Service Announcement Regarding ‘Frankenstorm’
A Public Service Announcement Regarding ‘Frankenstorm’
As you probably know, over 60 million Americans are currently awaiting the arrival of Hurricane Sandy, aka "Frankenstorm." The mix of a powerful hurricane and a wintry storm has caused Sandy to be dubbed "Frankenstorm" by the media. But as you're Tweeting and Facebook-ing and meme-ing about "Frankenstorm," we ask that you heed our public service announcement... Read M