This past winter was very tough on New Jersey's snowstorm budget, and the money continues to move out the door to help with weather-related road repairs.
Ocean County has enough road salt stored to keep the roads clear for two more snow events, says a top county official. They're shopping for more, but they're in the same hunt as officials throughout the state who have been overwhelmed by this year's storm activity.
A number of roads across New Jersey are being left untreated as the region gets hit with storm after storm and entities struggle to replenish their salt supplies.
More than eight months after Superstorm Sandy, work is about to begin to rebuild a road that's described as the gateway to the Jersey Shore - Route 35.