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The lobby of the 400 building

It’s been a trying week. But even while Gateway residents went without electricity, water, and cable/internet access, the GPTA worked hard to provide as much information, organization, and services as possible in Sandy’s wake.

The lobby of the 400 building

If you were here over the last few days, you probably noticed these signs in the lobby of the 400 building, which was the last Gateway building to have its power restored. Major kudos to board member Peg Wallis for creating these signs, keeping residents in the loop, and organizing events.

We also provided coffee in the mornings, a pizza party get-together Friday evening, and did our best to make sure residents stuck together and remained well-informed.

A GPTA-organized event during the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.

Residents — both human and avian — at a GPTA-organized event in Sandy’s wake.

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