The Washington Times

Much of Long Island remains dark after Sandy

More than 70,000 customers of Long Island Power Authority in New York were still without electricity two weeks after Superstorm Sandy.

**FILE** A man carries two filled gas cans at a New York gasoline station on Nov. 9, 2012. A new gasoline rationing plan that lets motorists fill up every other day went into effect in New York that morning after Superstorm Sandy hit the region. Police were at gas stations to enforce the new system in New York City and on Long Island. (Associated Press)

**FILE** A man carries two filled gas cans at a New York gasoline station on Nov. 9, 2012. A new gasoline rationing plan that lets motorists fill up every other day went into effect in New York that morning after Superstorm Sandy hit the region. Police were at gas stations to enforce the new system in New York City and on Long Island. (Associated Press)

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