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Post Storm Update

(Editor's Note: Below is a post-Sandy status update from Mount Kisco Village Manager James Palmer, which was written on Oct. 31).

Dear Residents,
Primary and secondary roads are now all accessible.
Con Ed is working to restore power to southern areas of the Village.  Power should be restored to Brook Street, much of Grove, High, Ward, Leonard, Thorn, W. Hyatt, Spring, Boltis, Woodland, Main Street, Moore Avenue, St. Mark’s, Lawrence, Pine, Spencer, Lexington by later on this afternoon.

Power restoration is being assessed for Valley View, portions of N. Bedford Road, eastern Barker Street.
Dry ice will be available at Yonkers Raceway at 3PM.  Additional dry ice will be available at a northern Westchester location which has yet to be announced.  This information will be provided as soon as it becomes available.
An emergency shelter remains open at the Boys and Girls Club at 351 Main Street.
Families are again urged to avoid any trick-or-treating this evening.
The Mt. Kisco Public Library is open, fully staffed and has wireless service and computers for your use.
Refuse collection remains on the normal pick-up schedule.
Debris Cleanup:  The current focus of Village clean up efforts is to make the public right-of-ways safe for pedestrian and vehicle travel.  Limbs from private property can be brought to the curb for collection provided they are tied in four foot bundles.  The unauthorized dumping of material in the public right-of-way is prohibited.  Village will resume collection of leaf bags and curbside leaf collection later this week.
Thanks again for your cooperation and support!

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