JCP+L, PSE+G: Power Will Be Back For Most Today
Both JCP+L and PSE+G expect power to be restored today to most who lost it during Sandy and the Nor'easter
Both JCP+L and PSE+G expect power to be restored today to most who lost it during Sandy and the Nor'easter
The Federal Emergency Management Agency says it has approved more than $411 million in housing and other aid for Superstorm Sandy victims in Connecticut, New York and New Jersey.
Cape May will host a concert to benefit those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi's flyover Seaside Heights for a fundraiser caused a storm of criticism on social media when pictures were posted on a Facebook page.
PSE+G came up a bit short in their efforts to have "99.5%" of all those who lost power from Sandy and the Nor'easter restored by Friday night.
Gov. Chris Christie visited Seaside Heights and saw first hand the devastation on the tourist town, calling it "our Katrina."
JCP+L expects to have most of its 168,000 customers still without power as a result of both Sandy and the Nor'easter to be restored by Satruday night.
New Jersey has filed the first lawsuits for alleged price gouging stemming from Superstorm Sandy.
Beginning today, some residents of Ocean County barrier islands are being allowed a short return home for a "grab-n-go."
Toms River officials were finally given the go ahead to allow limited access to the residents of Chadwick, Normandy and Ocean Beaches nearly two weeks after the super storm.
The Barnegat PBA Local 296, along with two other partners, is hosting a special donation drive this weekend for those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
JCP+L says they expect their customers who lost power during Sandy to be restored "the end of the weekend" but those who went dark during the Nor'easter will have a longer wait.