On one hand it's hard to believe that it's been almost two and a half months since Hurricane Sandy, on the other hand it's still fresh in our minds. Among the massive losses were over 200,000 vehicles, some of which could make their way to the auction block.
As many Jersey families continue to struggle with the stresses of relocating and rebuilding post-Sandy, a generous grant issued by the state is meant to increase the amount of therapeutic services available in the hardest-hit communities.
With the help of Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi, Billy Joel and many others, over 50 million dollars was raised at the 12-12-12 concert. But, where has that money gone?
Thousands of storm-displaced people still living in hotels will find the federal funds facilitating it drying up on December 27. Those who think they have nowhere to turn might find relief as near as a phone.
Seaside Heights after Sandy (Matthew White, Townsquare Media NJ)Homeowners with questions about rebuilding after Hurricane Sandy are given answers courtesy of a seminar put on by The American Littoral Society.
The meeting was held in the municipal building of Brick Township, and featured experts on the legal, financial, and engineering aspects involved to mitigating and rebuilding after the cata
The Federal Emergency Management Agency says that data gathered before Superstorm Sandy shows that New Jersey's coastal flood risk is worse than previously believed.
It'll take a little longer than expected for New Jersey Natural Gas to complete reintroduction of fuel to the critically storm-wracked stretch of the northern barrier island. But, apparently, not that much longer.