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REAL TIME: Follow East Coast Patch Communities as They Brace for Hurricane Sandy

Our sister Patches in New Jersey, New York and up and down the East Coast are covering Hurricane Sandy and "Frankenstorm" on the ground level.

Want the latest on-the-ground information from communities out on the East Coast as Hurricane Sandy and the rest of "Frankenstorm" make an unprecedented arrival? Do you have friends or family there or have future travel plans that are up in the air?

You can click visit any of our Patch websites up and down the East Coast. All are part of our national Patch community. 

If you have relatives on the East Coast, you can find their towns in our list of Patch sites nationwide. Here are a few recommendations: 

New York

Bellmore.Patch.com

LongBeach.Patch.com

New Jersey

NewarkNJ.Patch.com

OceanCity.Patch.com

Pennsylvania

Dormont-Brookline.Patch.com

NorthAllegheny.Patch.com

New Hampshire

Salem-NH.patch.com

Windham.patch.com

Massachusetts

Concord.Patch.com

Sudbury.Patch.com

Virginia/DC

Georgetown.Patch.com

Arlington-VA.patch.com

Maryland

Bethesda.Patch.com

ChevyChase.Patch.com


This is by no means a complete list of Patch towns in these states. If there are Patch communities that you would like to see included on this list, please tell us in the comments.


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Renee Roberta Haynes February 15, 2013 at 09:20 pm
Good news for the LFP and Edmonds folks! I wonder if Kitsap County might be considering somethingRead More like this. That'd be great! :)
Patty Hale May 4, 2013 at 02:29 pm
Need advice about what will grow in your yard? Want to find out more about pollinators, how toRead More create better soil, or get the recipe for homemade hummingbird nectar? Then you need to come to this event. There will be representation from at least 15 yard, garden and wildlife groups and/or businesses. See you on the 14th!
Jeanne Gustafson (Editor) May 3, 2013 at 05:34 pm
FYI, the organizers tell us that this event is free and open to everyone--you don't have to live inRead More the Ridgecrest Neighborhood to attend. Many thanks to Patty for sharing the info.