NJ Gets Coastal Flooding, Rain and Wet Snow From Storm [POLL]
Today's late winter storm event is being felt around New Jersey with high winds, power outages for thousands, coastal floods and airport delays along with voluntary evacuations.
Today's late winter storm event is being felt around New Jersey with high winds, power outages for thousands, coastal floods and airport delays along with voluntary evacuations.
High winds and major coastal flooding are big concerns for the upcoming storm expected to bring a mixed bag of precipitation on Wednesday.
The cost of rebuilding the Belmar boardwalk is actually coming in under initial estimates.
A mix of rain and snow should be accompanied by a moderate dose of coastal flooding Wednesday into Thursday, as shore towns continue to rebuild their beaches after Superstorm Sandy.
The creature was reportedly pulled from the Raritan River. A fisherman spotted it, captured it, and a friend posted the photo to Reddit where it's been viewed over a million times.
Construction on the 12.5 mile stretch of Route 35 through Ocean County will be done with every effort to not inconvenience drivers too much. But Joe Dee, spokesman for the New Jersey Department of Transportation reminds drivers this won't be a "normal summer."
Almost four months after Superstorm Sandy, some New Jersey homeowners and business people are still waiting to resolve their insurance claims. To get things moving, the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance is ready to launch a new mediation program.
Last summer's pipe collapse that plunged Monmouth County into a state of emergency, could have been avoided.
APK Auto Repair, the towing company that was accused of overcharging Seaside Heights residents in the days after Sandy is filing suit against the Borough claiming they were "thrown under the bus" in the wake of bad publicity.
It took Superstorm Sandy a couple of hours to totally wipe out the Seaside Heights Boardwalk. Now, Borough officials have started the rebuilding process.
One hundred and twenty-seven days after Superstorm Sandy hit the Garden State, residents of, arguably, the hardest hit municipality will finally be allowed to return home.
Jackson Township may be among the first districts to allow advertising on school buses.