A bit of good news as the northeast works to return to normal after Hurricane Sandy: Two of the biggest airports serving New York—John F. Kennedy and Newark Liberty International—have reopened, according to the Associated Press. The first passengerA bit of good news as the northeast works to return to normal after Hurricane Sandy: Two of the biggest airports serving New York—John F. Kennedy and Newark Liberty International—have reopened, according to the Associated Press. The first passenger Superstorm Sandy continues to weaken over Pennsylvania. It is some 50 miles east-northeast of Pittsburgh, according to an 11 p.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center. The storm is expected toHurricane Sandy slammed into the New Jersey coastline with 80 mile-per-hour winds on Oct. 29. But just as the hurricane seemed to be ending, two N.J. towns were hit by devastating flooding, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate.Primary roadways in the Hudson Valley were mostly reopened by late Tuesday afternoon, a day after Hurricane Sandy barreled through the region. However, secondary routes remained clogged with downed trees and power lines. The Cross County Parkway
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