Superstorm Sandy did more than just destroy New Jersey's shore communities -- it made maps of the area's waterways obsolete and knocked watercraft all over the place.
A Shore area towing company and attorney have offered their services at no charge for those who feel they have been victimized by APK Auto Repair in Seaside Heights.
Brick Township was one of the worst hit by Hurricane Sandy, but as residents are slowly being allowed back onto the barrier islands, residents and officials must begin the difficult task of rebuilding.
As the number of nights without power stretched on for thousands left in the dark after Superstorm Sandy, patience understandably turned to anger and outrage.
A Toms River towing company under legal and public scrutiny over charges of price gouging has admitted charging too much to remove cars from Seaside Heights following Superstorm Sandy and is offering refunds.
After getting an up-close look at areas that are still unlivable from Superstorm Sandy, President Barack Obama is vowing to stick with residents of damaged New York neighborhoods "until the rebuilding is complete."
An copy of an invoice from a Seaside Heights residents whose car was towed off his private property shows some of the charges being made by APK Towing of Toms River which have come under fire from a number of sides.
While residents at the Jersey Shore continue to pick up the fragments of their shattered lives, there is a new warning out there about scams that are targeting the most vulnerable.