A house in Mastic Beach is shown in 2013 and...

A house in Mastic Beach is shown in 2013 and 2014. Credit: Newsday / John Paraskevas

Two years after superstorm Sandy, the dramatic images from the aftermath of the storm still resonate with Long Islanders, some of whom continue to struggle to get back to normal.

Newsday revisited some of the sites it photographed immediately after, six months after and a year after the storm to see what progress has been made.

The images capture the range of recovery efforts on Long Island — from homes that have been torn down and rebuilt to businesses still shuttered.

Mobile users, click the link above to access the interactive.  

A Newsday investigation shows that about 70% of tickets issued by Suffolk County for school bus camera violations in 2023 took place on roads that students don't cross. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. Credit: Newsday Staff

'Ridiculous tickets that are illogical' A Newsday investigation shows that about 70% of tickets issued by Suffolk County for school bus camera violations in 2023 took place on roads that students don't cross. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports.

A Newsday investigation shows that about 70% of tickets issued by Suffolk County for school bus camera violations in 2023 took place on roads that students don't cross. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. Credit: Newsday Staff

'Ridiculous tickets that are illogical' A Newsday investigation shows that about 70% of tickets issued by Suffolk County for school bus camera violations in 2023 took place on roads that students don't cross. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports.

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