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Saving Your Family Treasures after Superstorm Sandy

by jcullinaneatcsl · November 7, 2012

While many cultural heritage institutions in Connecticut sustained little to no damage from Super-storm Sandy, many private individuals, particularly those along the shoreline, were not as fortunate.

COSTEP-CT, a group based in Connecticut that encourages disaster preparedness and recovery in the state, has prepared guidelines for basic recovery efforts for storm damaged family heirlooms and antiques.

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