Jan. 27, 2015 Staff Report
The storm may not have lived up to the hype but Sunnyside was still left with plenty of snow.
Here is some of the aftermath.








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Jan. 27, 2015 Staff Report
The storm may not have lived up to the hype but Sunnyside was still left with plenty of snow.
Here is some of the aftermath.
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Why is the title “Historic storm”?
Hipster irony
in a sunnyside popularity poll i took today the word “weatherman” sank below the word “squirtz”.
Lucky we have you who doesn’t make mistakes. Actually Long island got slammed. Which is only a short car ride away.
I was in my apartment all day. It could have been 80 degrees for all i know.
Be calm and pick up a shovel.
Warren Wilheim likes to hear the sound of his own voice, like all politicians.
IT’S WAS NICE TO SEE THIS AMOUNT OF SNOW AGAIN, BUT THERE WAS NO NEED FOR THE POLITICIANS TO TURN NYC INTO WIMBY CITY. WORDE THEY TOOK AWAY OUR 1ST AMENDMENT RIGHTS
Can ANYone believe that the subway fare is increasing? The link is below!
http://www.mta.info/news-fares-tolls-board-subway/2015/01/22/customers-who-use-mta-most-will-see-lowest-increases