Annmarie Fertoli, Associate Producer, WNYC News
Annmarie Fertoli is an Associate Producer at WNYC, working with the afternoon news team to produce All Things Considered.
LIPA workers in Far Rockaway trying to restore power after Hurricane Sandy.
(Stephen Nessen/WNYC)
The New York Attorney General's office has subpoenaed the Long Island Power Authority and Con Edison, sources familiar with the investigation told WNYC.
The utilities have been criticized for their response in the wake of the storm that left millions in the dark at its peak.
More than two weeks after the storm, LIPA reports some 4,800 customers in Nassau County are still without power.
LIPA's chief operating officer has also announced his resignation, effective at the end of the year.
Comments [1]
This incredible, inaxeptable that LIPA has 3 wks without restoring light in the bayswater in Far Rockaway. The temperature is low and it is freezing in each of these houses. What s disapointment of LIPA.
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