Irene: Friday photos
Our photographers were in flood-ravaged territory again on Friday. Here are some of their shots. Posted on September 3, 2011.
Ashley Miller, of Middleburgh, dropping off clothes to Tide's "Loads of Hope" clothes washing mobile unit parked at the Wal-Mart in Cobleskill to assist flooding victims on Friday, September 2, 2011.
Chelsea Costello, left, and Ashley Miller, right, both of Middleburgh, dropping of clothes to Tide's "Loads of Hope" clothes washing mobile unit parked at the Wal-Mart in Cobleskill to assist flooding victims on Friday, September 2, 2011.
Sarah Frederick, of Esperance, drops of clothes to John Russell, right, from Medford, MA and with Tide's "Loads of Hope" clothes washing mobile unit parked at the Wal-Mart in Cobleskill to assist flooding victims on Friday, September 2, 2011.
Chris and Kim Lohret, of Duanesburg, help remove items from Cindy Mitteager and Bryce Nelson's home on Fair Street in Schoharie on Friday, September 2, 2011. People from the community are coming out to help the area towns that were devastated by flooding last weekend.
Ade Gibson-Eleshin, a SUNY Albany student helping to fold clothes for Tide's "Loads of Hope" clothes washing mobile unit parked at the Wal-Mart in Cobleskill to assist flooding victims on Friday, September 2, 2011.
A sign posted on a tree in front of a house that volunteers are seen cleaning up on Fair Street in Schoharie on Friday, September 2, 2011. People from the community are coming out to help the area towns that were devastated by flooding last weekend.
Nicholas Larkin, 20, of Sloansville, left, and Drew Cleveland, 18, of Schoharie, take a break from volunteer work cleaning out a storefront on Main Street in Schoharie on Friday, September 2, 2011. People from the community are coming out to help the area towns that were devestated by flooding last weekend.
Diane Marx, right, and her daughter Kelli Becker, left, both of Schoharie, help clean family photos for Kelli's landlord Pat Hyland at her home on Fair Street in Schoharie on Friday, September 2, 2011. People from the community are coming out to help the area towns that were devastated by flooding last weekend. These photos are from Pat's daughter Christine Carr and her recently deceased husband Jeffery Carr's wedding.
Jennifer Henzler Casey, of Gloversville, helping out at a house on Grand Street in Schoharie on Friday, September 2, 2011. People from the community are coming out to help the area towns that were devastated by flooding last weekend.
A pile of trash removed from a house on Fair Street in Schoharie on Friday, September 2, 2011. People from the community are coming out to help the area towns that were devastated by flooding last weekend.
Eric Voelker prepares for a seat-check on the Comet's blue coaster Wednesday afternoon at The Great Escape. (photo: Jeff Wilkin/Gazette Reporter)
Flood waters have just begun to recede along Lock St. in Rotterdam Junction. Homes and backyards in this area are still under water because the old Erie Canal passes behind them and is still holding waters. Murphy Towing of Amsterdam removes an SUV form one of the driveways on this street.
Flood waters have just begun to recede along Lock St. in Rotterdam Junction. Homes and backyards in this area are still under water because the old Erie Canal passes behind them and is still holding waters. Murphy Towing of Amsterdam removes an SUV form one of the driveways on this street.
Homes in Rotterdam Junction are being posted with unsafe structure/ unsafe entry notices as this one on Lock St.
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