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By CU Times Reporters |
November 14, 2012
Of the 2,000 credit unions located in the path of Hurricane Sandy, 838 were unable to operate, in varying degrees, during the difficult days following the super storm, according to the NCUA. And it took nearly a full week before most of those credit unions were be back in business...
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By Peter Strozniak |
November 7, 2012
Most credit unions on Long Island and the Westchester/Rockland areas, but a number of those credit unions are still facing some issues,
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By Staff Writers |
November 5, 2012
The aftermath is “unthinkable devastation” said New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie when describing the massive destruction left behind by Hurricane Sandy that blasted the East Coast in the evening of Oct. 29. The monster storm caused massive flooding throughout New Jersey, New York and Connecticut, igniting fires that destroyed...
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By Peter Strozniak |
November 5, 2012
Last Monday, Nov. 5, marked the first anniversary of Bank Transfer Day, a national grass-roots social media movement that motivated 664,000 consumers to join credit unions, leaving their rising big bank fees behind. What’s more, Bank Transfer Day’s unprecedented and widespread media coverage told the story of credit unions as...
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By Peter Strozniak |
November 1, 2012
A year has passed since Bank Transfer Day. How much was gained. Read all about in this preview from next week's print edition.
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By Marc Rapport |
October 31, 2012
The storm passed two days ago and the devastation is such that industry leaders in New York and New Jersey are still unsure how bad things really are.
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By Peter Strozniak |
October 30, 2012
Storm aftermath leaves New York league and big Manhattan credit union closed again.
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By Peter Strozniak |
October 26, 2012
Leagues in New York, Rhode Island and North Carolina were among the organizations warning credit unions to batten down for the coming storm.