As Sandy restoration and rebuilding efforts continue up and down the Jersey Shore, Governor Christie says we're doing better than expected in some areas, and worse in others.
Brick Township Building Department officials say they're experiencing an unprecedented volume in inspections and they ask the public to be patient after Superstorm Sandy.
In another sign of a turn toward normalcy, amusement rides will start spinning this weekend at some parks and piers along the Sandy-battered New Jersey shore even as work continues to repair damage to buildings, boardwalks and other attractions.
While Governor Christie is happy to see the shore’s recover, he reminds folks that for many homeowners life is still very far from normal.
State environmental officials are allowing homeowners to build a stone seawall in front of 15 oceanfront properties in Bay Head ravaged by Superstorm Sandy.