It was starting to happen. Gas Prices were starting to drop and at least there was a little relief. While it seems possible for prices to go up seeing as how any other event causes them to rise, experts say that its more likely that it will go DOWN because demand will drop considerably.
Weatherman Peter Doocy was standing out on Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, showing how intense the ocean was becoming before the storm even arrived when something went wrong.
When I arrived home late Monday during what was the peak of Hurricane Sandy's effect on this area, my wife was listening to the scanner app she had downloaded to her iPhone. After a few minutes of hearing calls from dispatchers to police cruisers and fire departments, I realized that these men and woman are out there risking their lives.
A New Bedford Police dispatcher tells Fun 107 News that the hurricane street gates that were closed on Padnaram Ave and Rodney French Blvd. at 1pm yesterday have reopened this morning.
As you can imagine, Hurricane Sandy has left quite the impression with residents on the East Coast. Her vicious impact is going to be felt for some time.
Low lying areas of New Bedford, including East and West Rodney French Boulevard, along with Padanaram Village, West island in Fairhaven, and parts of Westport could take the brunt of a predicted 3 to 6 foot surge as Sandy drives the water from tonight's tide into the shore.
Don't always believe everything Facebook tells you. If it was all true, do you have any idea how many dollars would've been donated to charity for liking that picture of a kitten? It can't be all true, and it's not. Here are some pictures of "Hurricane Sandy" circulating around that most certainly are NOT pictures of Hurricane Sandy. You're welcome.