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Home » After Storm Passes, L.I. Utility Begins To Feel Blowback
As Long Islanders went days and even weeks without power following Superstorm Sandy's Oct. 29 landfall, anger intensified at the Long Island Power Authority, or LIPA, for the utility's inept handling of power restoration to local homes and businesses.
Politicians and customers are calling for management changes and system modernization.