Artist Ivan Wong created a billboard that pays homage to Superstorm Sandy. The artwork contains vinyl letters creating the word monster in Japanese that responds to the changing light.
I have been wondering for a long time what is going on with this house on Rt. 35 in Mantoloking. Why has it remained like this for all these years? It has been an eerie reminder of the massive devastation that Hurricane Sandy did to the Jersey Shore back in 2012
You're zigzagging Route 35 in Bay Head and Mantoloking during various nights this week while road crews shore up some manholes that are starting to menace tires traveling over them.
Believe it or not, we are almost two years removed since Hurricane Sandy devastated the Jersey Shore.
Last week on vacation, I decided to take a quick ride to Mantoloking, NJ to see how the town is coming along.
When you drive on Rt. 35, you see all the construction going on. You see a lot of empty lots of where homes, and mansions once stood.
I was curious of what the beach looked like. I was act
Construction of a four-mile long steel wall that runs from Mantoloking to Brick is expected to begin in July. Springfield-based EIC Associates was awarded the contract to build the 45-foot tall storm protection storm-protection barrier at a cost of $23...
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.
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...
This photo courtesy of NOAA during a damage assessment overflight Oct. 31, 2012 shows the before and after of the Mantoloking bridge in Mantoloking, NJ