Many in the Garden State may not realize the season lasts through Nov. 30, but the upcoming 10-year anniversary of the onslaught of Superstorm Sandy may serve as a reminder to some.
As hurricane seasons begins on Saturday June 1 and continues thru November 30, Jersey Shore law enforcement and public officials want to make sure you're prepared for the stormy weather in 2019.
Members of groups formed in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy four years ago this Saturday said they haven't seen much progress following the devastation that displaced thousands in the shore-area alone.
Stop FEMA Now founder George Kasimos and Joe Mangino with New Jersey Organizing Project discussed the obstacles that remain and whether the state is prepared for future storms on WOBM-AM's "T
You should always be prepared for a disaster and with Hurricane Joaquin expected to impact New Jersey with flooding and high winds, now is the time to have an emergency plan in place and a supply kit ready.