Jackson Council Approves Sandy Cleanup Funding
Jackson Township officials approve a $1.9-million-dollar emergency appropriation to cover superstorm Sandy cleanup costs.
Jackson Township officials approve a $1.9-million-dollar emergency appropriation to cover superstorm Sandy cleanup costs.
Toms River Police arrest two men for allegedly stealing copper pipe from a superstorm Sandy victim's damaged home.
The Mayors of Toms River, Brick and Seaside Heights set a date for the repopulation of the Northern Barrier Island.
The deadline to apply for FEMA disaster assistance has been extended for another month. If you haven't registered yet, you better get on it!
Governor Christie Christie has gained another unlikely admirer from the left.
Ocean County continues to help residents and businesses recover from Super Storm Sandy.
If you took a beating in superstorm Sandy, you'll have a little extra time to get help from FEMA.
In response to the ongoing need for information post-Sandy, the American Littoral Society is sponsoring a “Hurricane Sandy Recovery and Rebuild Seminar” tomorrow, today at the Brick Township Municipal Building from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
It's been seven weeks since Superstorm Sandy hit and progress continues to be made in Ocean County's cleanup.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency says that data gathered before Superstorm Sandy shows that New Jersey's coastal flood risk is worse than previously believed.
Lavallette will be the first to permanently welcome back residents to the northern barrier island nearly two months after Superstorm Sandy.
Access to sections of Toms River's barrier island remain closed for another day today.