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Westchester Buses Receive $300K in Sandy Aid

Funds will help offset Bee-Line expenses from late last year, officials say.

The county's Bee-Line bus system recieved a $300,000 boost from the federal government on Tuesday, as funds alloted to help cope with Hurricane Sandy's aftermath begin making their way into local coffers.

The infusion—$317,000, precisely—is a grant to reimburse Westchester for the extra costs the bus system endured during and after the tempest.

County staff and employees with Liberty Lines, Bee-Line's operator, surveyed roads, monitored delays and closures, protected vehicles and helped staff Westchester's Emergency Operations Center throughout the storm, officials said.

"Superstorm Sandy devastated parts of Westchester County and required transit officials to put significant resources into preparation, emergency response and clean up," Congresswoman Nita Lowey (D-Westchester/Rockland) said.

"As Westchester County’s families and businesses continue to recover from Sandy, the announcement of this critical federal aid for the county is welcome news and will help ease the financial burden of the county’s Sandy response," she added.

Sandy knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of customers in the area—some for for weeks on end—and claimed four lives in the Lower Hudson Valley alone.

The funds being awarded come from the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, a bill passed by Congress in January.

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kmr303 May 18, 2013 at 11:38 am
First of all, I don't understand why teachers are paying for anything out of pocket when the supplyRead More lists that parents receive at the end of the summer are as long as their arms. Secondly, SOCIETY lets the kids down?!?!? I think the school taxes in Yorktown should be sufficient so that the teachers don't have to pay any out-of-pocket expenses. SOCIETY does not let the kids down, it is those who are in control of the school tax monies who let the kids down. Perhaps the administrators should take salary cuts, or maybe we should even eliminate some of those administrative positions. No teacher should have to pay for supplies out of pocket.