Community Corner

10 Ways to Use Patch During a Blizzard

We've got the community covered … with your help.

With 'Nemo' expected to pound Brooklyn soon, Patch will be working around-the-clock to cover updates related to the storm, but as with all of our reporting, the more interaction we get from our readers, the more comprehensive our coverage will be.

The following is a list of ways how you can use and help Patch to paint a local picture of the event.

  1. Get the news. When we know about storm-related news, so will you. From important town and village announcements, damages, and power outages, we’ll have all the news covered 24/7. Refresh Park Slope Patch’s homepage often, we move fast.
  2. Comment. Have relevant information to add to an article, jump in and make a comment. We’ll follow up and likely add it to the article. These storm stories will continue to evolve as we speak to more officials and locals. You can be a real-time source by commenting.
  3. Connect with the editor. If you have tips, e-mail local editor Will Yakowicz at Will.Yakowicz@Patch.com.
  4. Follow us on Twitter. Want the info the fastest way possible, follow Park Slope Patch on Twitter @ParkSlopePatch.
  5. Like us on Facebook. Patch updates all our articles on our Facebook page. To get up-to-the minute updates, “like” Park Slope Patch’s Facebook page here.
  6. Take photos. Stay indoors if you plan to wait out the storm. But any photos you take of the aftermath, we’ll prominently display on Patch. You can upload them directly to articles, or post them in our Pics and Clips gallery.
  7. Shoot videos. Same goes for video. Our smartphones have put high-powered video cameras in our pockets. Send clips our way to help us report on the effect of Nemo from your stoop. If they aren't too long, you can text those too.
  8. Get the Word Out. If power is out (or turned back on) in your neighborhood or if there is a downed tree blocking your street, let your neighbors know by posting an announcement on our announcement board. Click here to post an announcement.
  9. Be Prepared. We put together a great list of what you should know in case of a disaster, so don’t miss our Weather Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Guide.
  10. Blog about it. When all settles, scores of your fellow community members will have “I was there” stories to share. Don’t keep them to yourself. Sign up to be a blogger and let your neighbors know how you held up during the storm.

Let us know if there's anything else you think we can do for you. Stay safe and warm during the storm!

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