Eric Meier
Eric Meier is the Brand Manager for Lite 98.7 and hosts the Stress Free Ride Home.
The Townsquare News Network/New York has joined the effort to Restore the Shore in New Jersey following Hurricane Sandy.
Hurricane Sandy churns across New Jersey, Pennsylvania and eventually Upstate New York. Here are some of the most amazing photos gathered from the around the internet from the City, Atlantic City and other locations.
Governor Andrew Cuomo has set up a phone number New York State residents may call to receive assistance from the effects of Hurricane Sandy.
A vital transportation route in New York State has been closed by Hurricane Sandy. The Tappan Zee Bridge, which carries the New York State Thruway over the Hudson River has closed to all traffic.
A construction crane has partially collapsed in high winds attributed to Hurricane Sandy. The crane is positioned in a building high above 57th Street and teetering dangerously.
The ravine behind Roosevelt Drive in South Utica is one of the city's most notorious spots for flooding. The city is shoring up the neighborhood defined by the cross streets between Sunset Ave and Roosevelt Drive by clearing storm drains and sandbagging streets.
Watch coverage of Hurricane Sandy as it pounds New York and New Jersey. This live stream below is from CBS News:
Hurricane Sandy is shaping up to be a storm of historic proportions. Power companies from across the United States are converging on the Northeast Coast to help restore electric services following the onslaught of the storm.
It appears to be a foregone conclusion that New Jersey will bear the brunt of Hurricane Sandy as the storm is forecast to make landfall somewhere north of Cape May. The current storm track puts the eye of the storm directly over Central New York later this week.
As Hurricane Sandy bears down on the northeast, the lines that bring cable television, as well as phone and internet service, may be brought down by high winds. Time Warner Cable has provided the following advice should your cable go out.
Stadium negations continue between the Buffalo Bills and various government agencies in Western New York. Will the team renew a lease for Ralph Wilson Stadium with Erie County or could a long rumored new stadium be in the works?