Sandy

Projects Moving Forward
Projects Moving Forward
Projects Moving Forward
As the air turns colder, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has plans for numerous Sandy-recovery projects through the winter and spring.
Ocean  County
Ocean County
Ocean County
When it comes to articles about Ocean County, there are opinions (we still disagree that Toms River is one of the most boring places in NJ), but then there are quantifiable facts that you can't really argue with. The Weather Channel just came out with a sobering list of "The Worst Places to Own a Home in the US". And, unfortunately, we're very high on the list.
Two Years Later, Sandy Recovery Still Underway, But Much Is Out of Our Control Said Toms River Mayor
Two Years Later, Sandy Recovery Still Underway, But Much Is Out of Our Control Said Toms River Mayor
Two Years Later, Sandy Recovery Still Underway, But Much Is Out of Our Control Said Toms River Mayor
On the two year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy Toms River Mayor Thomas Kelaher held up a photo showing the destruction within the Township immediately after the storm. "We stopped in the road and we looked at all of this and we said 'where do you even start to begin where to clean this up?'."
Final Round of Grants Announced
Final Round of Grants Announced
Final Round of Grants Announced
Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund Chair and New Jersey First Lady Mary Pat Christie visited several sites down the shore to mark the 2-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy on Wednesday. The fund just announced its final round of grant awards this week as well, an additional $3...
Sandy Victims Still Stressed
Sandy Victims Still Stressed
Sandy Victims Still Stressed
Nearly two years after first making landfall, Superstorm Sandy victims continue to suffer from psychological stress, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to a new Monmouth University Poll released Monday.
South Seaside Shops Need Your Business
South Seaside Shops Need Your Business
South Seaside Shops Need Your Business
The construction along Rt. 35 is absolutely necessary, both to repair the damage from Sandy, and to make sure this vital roadway can withstand future storms. In the meantime, the businesses that sit along the road are suffering, especially in the furthest reaches of South Seaside Park.

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