With a year to reflect, New Jersey residents displaced by Superstorm Sandy are rating the responsiveness of government and insurance companies after the storm.
One year ago today Superstorm Sandy - the worst natural disaster in State history - swept across New Jersey, causing billions of dollars in damage and throwing the lives of millions of Garden State residents into chaos.
One year ago today, as Superstorm Sandy was battering New Jersey, teams of licensed architects and professional engineers were standing by ready to volunteer to help with home, business and road inspections.
Ten teams participating in a federal design competition have come up with 41 projects they say could better protect the New York and New Jersey coastlines from the type of flooding seen during Superstorm Sandy.
Tomorrow will mark one year since Superstorm Sandy devastated the New Jersey coastline, forcing many residents from their homes, taking all of their belongings and leaving them with nothing but the clothes on their backs.
It's hard to believe that tomorrow marks one year since Superstorm Sandy came ashore, leaving a lot of devastation in her wake and changing life for many in the Garden State forever.
Superstorm Sandy, to many New Jerseyans, meant some minor damage and a few cold nights in the dark. For thousands of other residents, however, the struggle has lasted much longer.