Wednesday, December 12, 2012
The concert will benefit Hurricane Sandy victims, via the Robin Hood Foundation.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Some of the biggest names in music take the stage at Madison Square Garden for the live 12-12-12 concert for Sandy relief. While thousands of people fill the arena, billions are watching live on a variety of screens worldwide. The concert is streaming live on television networks, movie theater screens and on the Internet, including right here on Patch. The pre-event coverage begins at 3 p.m. CST and the concert is scheduled to kick off at 6:30 p.m. The all-star lineup includes Bon Jovi, Eric Clapton, Dave Grohl, Billy Joel, Alicia Keys, Chris Martin, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, Eddie Vedder, Roger Waters, Kanye West, The Who, and Paul McCartney, with other artists to be announced. Every penny sold from ticket sales will go …
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Temple Beth-El in Northbrook and Temple Jeremiah in Northfield collected coats, diapers, batteries and cleaning supplies for Aberdeen, N.J. victims of Hurricane Sandy.
The information below comes from Temple Beth-El. The suburbs of Chicago are far removed from the devastating effects of Hurricane Sandy. But in a world connected through social media, a smartphone and a little battery life can enable those in need of help to let the rest of the world know what is going on. One particular distress call cried out from Temple Shalom in Aberdeen, New Jersey, and members of Temple Beth-El in Northbrook and Temple Jeremiah in Northfield sprang into action this past week to let that community know they are not alone. “We learned of the crisis facing the Aberdeen community from a Facebook posting discovered by Rabbi Deborah Helbraun who shared the call for help with her husband Rabbi Sidney Helbraun of Temple Beth…
Friday, November 2, 2012
As a number of East Coast states attempt to get back on their feet after Hurricane Sandy ripped through their towns, the death toll has been identified at 92 people.
As superstorm Hurricane Sandy ripped through a number of East Coast towns across several states, the death toll late Thursday was identified at 92 people, according to CNN. There are shortages of fuel and of food, CNN reports, in addition to 3.3 million customers without power across 15 states and in Washington D.C. Among the many tragic victim stories; one woman's body was washed up on shore in Long Island, NY, and two boys were ripped from their mother's arms as she tried to get to higher ground Thursday, NBC news reports. Check out video of devastation from Ocean City Patch in Ocean City, New Jersey, as well as a photo gallery of damage there the first day after the storm. Do you have family and friends who were in Sandy's wake or …
Monday, October 29, 2012
Share your photos of the storm with us here - and check out our pictures of Lake Michigan's waves.
While Hurricane Sandy is expected to mostly bombard the East Coast, the North Shore isn't exempt from its aftermath. The National Weather Service has issued a gale watch in effect from Monday to Tuesday night, with winds of 60 mph expected along the shoreline. Read the full rundown of North Shore weather warnings here. We braved the winds this afternoon to get some photos and a video of the waves at Lake Forest Beach. But we want to see yours too! To submit photos, click the green "Upload Photos and Videos" button below. Make sure to let us know where you took the photo. We'll continue to keep you updated on any weather alerts.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
While the East Coast will get the brunt of the huge storm, the weather system also is prompting gale watch on Lake Michigan. Winds up to 60 mph and waves up to 22 feet are forecast.
As residents on the East Coast prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Sandy, the National Weather Service is warning of high waves and winds on Lake Michigan as well. The service has issued a gale watch in effect Monday night through Tuesday. The watch will be in effect for a stretch of the lake that starts in Sheboygan, WI, goes through Illinois and Indiana, and ends up at South Haven, MI. The affected area will be from 5 nautical miles from the shoreline to about the middle of the lake, the weather service said. Winds up to 60 mph are expected along the lakeshore from late Monday through Tuesday evening, according to the National Weather Service. This will cause waves up to 22 feet along the Cook County shoreline. A lakeshore flood watch …
Robin Shapiro
6:43 pm on Sunday, November 18, 2012
The Human Needs Committee of Congregation Solel made a large donation to the Temple Israel Reform Congregation Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund. Temple Israel is on Staten Island and it was one of the areas hardest hit.   more ›