NEW YORK Two of this city's best-known waterfront neighborhoods took a beating last fall from Superstorm Sandy: Coney Island in Brooklyn and the Rockaways in Queens. But crowds are back on both beaches and enjoying local attractions, from rides and hot dogs at Coney Island, to surfing and a funky taco stand in the Rockaways. "They took a punch in the stomach, there's no question, but they're back strong," said Robert K. Steel, the city's deputy mayor for economic development. The city spent $270 million to reopen its beaches, Steel said, noting that they're "an important part of the New York experience" for locals and out-of-towners alike. New York has eight public beaches along 14...
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