Toms River Allocating $30M for Storm Damage
The Toms River Township Council is poised for an emergency appropriation of $30,000,000 to address damage from Superstorm Sandy.
The Toms River Township Council is poised for an emergency appropriation of $30,000,000 to address damage from Superstorm Sandy.
Today we got a chance to go on a tour of the devastated barrier island of Mantoloking, NJ.
A group of various media boarded a bus escorted by Brick Chief of police Nells Burquist, Brick Mayor Steve Acropolis, and Colonel Brian Griefer from the National Guard
According to Governor Chris Christie, homeowners in towns that were devastated by the hurricane will see their property taxes go up.
We all know how powerful Sandy was and the amount of damage that was inflicted upon the Jersey Shore and beyond. Here is a breakdown of her wrath:
As the streets get a little cleaner each day, residents on the barrier island, finally get a chance to go back home and see what awaits them.
Toms River Police have announced the second phase of it's re-entry Plan for the barrier island north of Lavallette.
A new Disaster Recovery Center is open in Ocean County.
If you were affected by Hurricane Sandy, meet with officials from 8a-8p daily until further notice at the Bell Crest Plaza- Store Front 4C- 953 Fischer Blvd in Toms River, NJ
Latitudes on the River in Forked River, NJ is hosting a fundraiser, "Benefit For Hope", on Friday, November 30th, 2012 from 7pm to 11pm.
People who own property on Brick Township's portion of the northern Barrier Island enter Phase Two of the visits in a series of trips that begin this Friday.
I'll bet a lot of people displaced by Sandy have been waiting for this news.
The Barnegat PBA Local 296, along with two other partners, is hosting a special donation drive this weekend for those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, one of the most important tools that has helped New Jersey residents get through the destruction and devastation is social media.