Although we knew Hurricane Sandy was on the way up from the Caribbean to the Garden State almost five days before she struck, officials say all the planning and prep in the world wouldn't have stopped Mother Nature's fury.
As New Jersey residents slowly attempt to recover from Hurricane Sandy and make the necessary repairs to their homes, the Christie Administration is warning consumers to watch out for home improvement scams.
Governor Chris Christie today announced that the federal government has extended public assistance to all 21 counties in New Jersey as a result of the impact of Hurricane Sandy, extending public assistance now to all 11 New Jersey counties not previously approved.
Today I stopped by the Ventnor Community Center to drop of clothes and other products to just try to do a little part in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
What I saw was a community coming together to help "Restore the Shore."
The room was filled with food, diapers, water, clothes and just about anything you might need to help get you by during these trying times...
If you are still without power from Hurricane Sandy, according a press release this evening (Sat 10/3) from Governor Christie, here are the latest restoration estimates from PSE&G and JCP&L.
Odd-even rationing for gasoline purchases began Saturday in 12 New Jersey counties: Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Morris, Monmouth, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union and Warren.
The New Jersey School Boards Association says most of the state's public schools will be open on the days next week when they had planned to be closed for a state teachers' union convention.
The Christie Administration today announced the establishment of a hotline for residents affected by Hurricane Sandy who left their pets behind when evacuating their homes in advance of the storm.
Lakewood, NJ – Locally owned All County Exteriors is in the process of collecting food, clothing, house supplies, toiletries and any other items that can help bring relief to the families who have lost everything in Hurricane Sandy. Here's how you can help.