Christie Visits Newly-Opened Schools
More than 200 days since Superstorm Sandy made landfall in New Jersey, two shore schools reopened this month in time for the final days of learning.
More than 200 days since Superstorm Sandy made landfall in New Jersey, two shore schools reopened this month in time for the final days of learning.
An affordable housing advocacy group said Wednesday that Gov. Chris Christie has done a good job of describing the problems faced by low-income residents -- especially renters -- who were hit hard by Superstorm Sandy, but his plan for first big batch of federal storm relief does not do enough to help them.
Governor Chris Christie knew he'd have a tough crowd in Paterson today, but that was the site of his 102nd town hall meeting since taking office.
The crowd remained relatively calm in New Orleans this past weekend when half of the stadium went dark during the Super Bowl. It would be safe to assume the National Football League will not receive the same response from New Jersey/New York fans if the same outage were to occur during next year's game, given the location is a quick car ride from ground zero of the worst terrorist attack in our country's history.
Governor Chris Christie toured a restoration project in Bradley Beach today, where workers were hired through a National Emergency Grant from the federal government.