Friday Links
Thousands Estimated Already at Barclays Bus Lines [NY Times] One Way Around the Traffic Muddle in Brooklyn: Riding a Bicycle [NY Times] Long Lines Plague Commuters as Transit System Slowly Recuperates [NY Times] Thousands Swarm Brooklyn Commuter Hub for Shuttles [NY Post] 18 People Busted for Looting Coney Island Key Food [NY Post] Subway Tunnels…

Thousands Estimated Already at Barclays Bus Lines [NY Times]
One Way Around the Traffic Muddle in Brooklyn: Riding a Bicycle [NY Times]
Long Lines Plague Commuters as Transit System Slowly Recuperates [NY Times]
Thousands Swarm Brooklyn Commuter Hub for Shuttles [NY Post]
18 People Busted for Looting Coney Island Key Food [NY Post]
Subway Tunnels Dry but Dark [NY Post]
Sandy Stings Brooklyn Beekeeper [NY Daily News]
Rabbi Promises to Repair Storm-Damaged Torah [NY Daily News]
Why Isn’t the G Train Running? [NY Observer]
Dumbo’s PowerHouse Books Shut Down by Hurricane Sandy [NY Observer]
Half of Brooklyn’s Electrical Power Restored [About.com]
Displaced Manhattanities Discover Brooklyn Ain’t That Bad [Papermag]
How Sandy Undid an Up-and-Coming Brooklyn Neighborhood [Time]
What Does Sandy Mean for Artisanal Brooklyn? [Atlantic Wire]
Gas Crisis “Like Something You See in Movies” [Atlantic Cities]
Volunteers Hand out Food to Rockaways Residents [NY1]
Red Hook Businesses Worry About Future After Sandy [NY1]
Gerritsen Beach Residents Rebuild After Sandy’s Impact [NY1]
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