For some residents suffering a long-term power outage without heat, the situation is now complicated by the latest storm bringing with it freezing temperatures.
With snow blanketing our area from the Nor'easter today, people who have been displaced from Super Storm Sandy are in need more than ever of a hot meal.
Now that our beautiful Jersey coastline has been devastated and the clean-up has begun (with a pause today and tomorrow for the nor-easter, of course), the thought is: how exactly should it be rebuilt?
As a nor'easter threatening to send some some customers back into the dark, around 430,000 customers are still without power over a week after Sandy ravaged New Jersey.
Berkeley Township Elementary School will be open Monday, November 5, 2012 through Thursday, November 8, 2012 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for anyone who needs any of the following items: clothing for all ages, blankets, baby formula, diapers, wipes, toiletries, hygiene products, water, ice, food, snacks, pet supplies, and more available.
It has now been a week since we have been living life post "Super Storm" Sandy. The reality that our "backyard" has been changed forever. The boardwalk's have been destroyed. The beaches have been leveled.
People's lives have been turned upside down...
More than 537,000 homes and businesses in New Jersey still don't have electricity more than a week after Superstorm Sandy battered the state as two Florida linesman help save the lives of two teenage boys.