Four people are expected to be okay after a 20-foot boat capsized off Sea Bright Sunday afternoon, sending them into the chilly Shrewsbury River, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
A ventilation contractor from Matawan can expect to spend five years in a New Jersey state prison for taking more than $3,200 in deposits for post-Superstorm repairs he never performed.
Sea Bright Rising and the New Orleans-based St. Bernard Project are celebrating their first reopening of a Sandy-damaged home in Sea Bright on Tuesday, June 17, 2014.
The St. Bernard Project was founded in 2006 after Hurricane Katrina, and Manager for Development and East Coast Operations Teddi Bubnowski says their mission is simple...
One of the Jersey Shore's most beleaguered boroughs gets a boost in rebuilding from scores of volunteers...none of whom are in the restoration business, but all of whom share the can-do spirit that has brought the beaches back from Superstorm Sandy.
Selflessness in the face of disaster earns special recognition - and free airplane trips - for a handful of first responders in five New Jersey shore towns hit hardest by Superstorm Sandy.
Money is allocated, a contractor is in place, and restoration of the shorelines in Sea Bright and Monmouth Beach by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is expected to start in late July.