AmeriCorps Here To Stay In New Jersey For Sandy Relief
In the almost seven months since Sandy came ashore, one federal program has been helping residents put their lives back together. The good news? They are not going anywhere.
In the almost seven months since Sandy came ashore, one federal program has been helping residents put their lives back together. The good news? They are not going anywhere.
The Lavalette Post Office remains the only mail facility still closed as a result of severe flood damage from Superstorm Sandy.
A recent spike in utility rates around the state have one Ocean County Freeholder bristling. He's pointing the finger at the Board of Public Utilities.
The deadline to sign those easements for the US Army Corps dune project has come and gone and Long Beach Township keeps one promise they made.
The group Stop FEMA Now held a rally in Ortley Beach on Saturday.
School districts around Ocean County are receiving much needed federal funds to help recover from Superstorm Sandy.
It is a six month anniversary that will likely not feature any champagne toasts and certainly no gifts.
Governor Christie is expected to make a major announcement Monday on the six-month anniversary of Superstorm Sandy.
Next week marks six months since Superstorm Sandy hit New Jersey. So, just how has the recovery been going? One state official updates Ocean County Mayors on the status of things.
Memorial Day is five weeks from today and if it’s sunny and warm many will head to the beach. That is if the beach they usually go to is open.
Members of the Jersey Shore's hospitality and business industries get recovery strategy from the Gulf Coast.
It's been almost six months since Sandy hit, and one Seaside Park based non-profit is helping both residents and businesses recover from the devastating superstorm.