The coronavirus pandemic isn't stopping survivors of Superstorm Sandy from honoring the eighth anniversary of the historically destructive storm, or from continuing their fight for the many folks who are still not back in their homes.
Piercing the placid afternoon outside Toms River Town Hall with shouts of "T-Mac! Take It Back!" and "Health Care Is A Human Right!," protesters hoping to see the American Health Care Act torpedoed took up signs and gathered signatures today outside the office of Representative Tom MacArthur (R-3).
Owners of Sandy-damaged houses still juggling a mortgage and rent while their homes are repaired have a chance to delay their bank payments until 2019.
New Jersey Organizing Project will commemorate the three year anniversary of Super storm Sandy with a Statehouse rally and a three-day camp out at the War Memorial in Trenton.
The New Jersey Organizing Project (NJOP), focused on overcoming obstacles with the state's Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, Elevation and Mitigation(RREM) grant program, expects to take on several Sandy-related issues.