The residents of St. Teresa's returned home this morning after electricity outages forced their relocation last Friday to the main building: their home away from home. Once again members and staff coordinated their efforts to re-relocate the men.
Around the area clean-up continues. Long lines for gasoline still await drivers in the city. The morning commute was a nightmare as packed trains by-passed crowded platforms. A cold snap made life more unbearable for people with homes or heat. And a Nor'easter is scheduled to bring more winds and rain this Wednesday.
P.S. Cablevision is still out in our building, even though a rep came, looked and acknowledged there is a problem. They do have Maryknoll on record as having a problem but insist all available technicians are working on other cases and they will get to us as soon as they can. Among other things, Sodexo Food Service is dependent on that system to operate their computers to do their ordering.
Around the area clean-up continues. Long lines for gasoline still await drivers in the city. The morning commute was a nightmare as packed trains by-passed crowded platforms. A cold snap made life more unbearable for people with homes or heat. And a Nor'easter is scheduled to bring more winds and rain this Wednesday.
P.S. Cablevision is still out in our building, even though a rep came, looked and acknowledged there is a problem. They do have Maryknoll on record as having a problem but insist all available technicians are working on other cases and they will get to us as soon as they can. Among other things, Sodexo Food Service is dependent on that system to operate their computers to do their ordering.
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