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US Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney shows height of water in Pre-School location.
Workers at Waterfront Crabhouse labor at separating materials for dumpster disposal in order to meet City regulations.
Team from NBAT inspect The Waterfront Crabhouse damage immediately after Hurricane Sandy
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Long Island City, NY November 13, 2012 -
Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney
Invites You To Join Her For an Information Session
On Disaster Relief for Small Businesses
Monday, November 19, 2012
11:30am - 1:00pm
Manducatis Rustica Restaurant
46-31 Vernon Blvd.
Long Island City
In Cooperation with State Senator Mike Gianaris, Assemblymembers Cathy Nolan and Aravella Simotas, Council Members Jimmy Van Bramer and Peter Vallone Jr., Queens Borough President Helen Marshall, Queens Community Board 2
Speakers Include Representatives from:
FEMA
U.S. Small Business Administration
NYC Department of Small Business Services
NYS Department of Financial Services
LaGuardia College Small Business Development Center
For more information call: 212-860-0606
This flyer was prepared, published and mailed at taxpayer expense.
US Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney shows height of water in Pre-School location.
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Workers at Waterfront Crabhouse labor at separating materials for dumpster disposal in order to meet City regulations.
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Team from NBAT inspect The Waterfront Crabhouse damage immediately after Hurricane Sandy
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Waterfront Crabhouse submerged unter 5 ft of water
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Congresswoman Maloney shows height of water while on survey of Long Island City with Arthur Rosenfield, President of Long Island City / Astoria Chamber of Commerce
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US Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney shows height of water in Pre-School location.
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Waters Edge Restaurant being rebuilt
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Waters Edge Restaurant
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Toni Meloni on survery of Long Island City, inspects damage at Waters Edge.
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Waters Edge Restaurant being rebuilt
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Waters Edge Restaurant being rebuilt
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Waters Edge Restaurant being rebuilt
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