FEMA helps Rockland with trees
A FEMA-funded state program is helping Rockland County to clear trees that fell during superstorm Sandy and send them through wood chippers at the Saddle River Pool in Airmont. Many of these fallen trees are a result of the high winds from Hurricane Sandy in the Hudson Valley.
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