Hometown Hereos Helping out New Jersey
Hometown Hereos' joined Andy Chase in the studio on Tuesday to discuss their partnership with Restoretheshore.com to get help to victims who have lost so much from Hurricane Sandy.
Hometown Hereos' joined Andy Chase in the studio on Tuesday to discuss their partnership with Restoretheshore.com to get help to victims who have lost so much from Hurricane 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
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:
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
Listen to Andy Chase all week long between 3p-8p to win tickets to see Aerosmith and Cheap Trick at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday Nov. 20th. Go to Aerosmith.com for a complete list of tour dates.
Over the weekend, I had the opportunity to get a first hand look at the destruction that Superstorm Sandy had on Seaside Heights.
Today I spent a few hours at the Roman Catholic Visitation Church on Mantoloking Rd in Brick.
To see once again the outpouring of generosity in our community, is absolutely heart warming.
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.
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.
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
These were taking today 10/31/12 in Toms River, NJ
For assistance in recovery, contact FEMA at:
800-621-FEMA
Disasterassistance.gov