As the air turns colder, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has plans for numerous Sandy-recovery projects through the winter and spring.
It was two years ago today that the infamous Sandy made her unwelcome appearance on our beautiful shoreline and left a trail of devastation in her wake, and Governor Chris Christie will mark the occasion with visits to our area.
Two years after the devastating storm, a number of Sandy victims fed up with trying to rebuild, are deciding to completely demolish their homes and start fresh.
Nearly two years after first making landfall, Superstorm Sandy victims continue to suffer from psychological stress, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to a new Monmouth University Poll released Monday.
Homes that were damaged beyond repair by Superstorm Sandy are being targeted as part of a $15 million program administered through the Department of Community Affairs.
A panel of New Jersey lawmakers used a portion of Monday's agenda to question a member of the state treasurer's office on the lack of progress with a Sandy-related measure signed into law more than a year ago.