Why Does Restoring Full Power In Puerto Rico Seem Like A Never-ending Job?
About a third of Puerto Rico’s residents – over 900,000 – are still living without electricity five months after Hurricane […]
About a third of Puerto Rico’s residents – over 900,000 – are still living without electricity five months after Hurricane […]
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Bill Sarno/CTLatinoNews.com For Matthew, a 26-year-old Bridgeport resident raised by his Puerto Rican grandparents, like for many Latino children,
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Bill Sarno/CTLatinoNews.com Hurricane Maria was a lot meaner than the Grinch, stripping Puerto Rico of not only utilities, housing
Bill Sarno/CTLatinoNews.com With hundreds of families and children from hurricane-devastated Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands pouring into Connecticut,
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After the devastation of Hurricane Maria, the road to rebuilding includes restoring power, rebuilding homes and making sure there’s