Two Manahawkin contractors are charged with entering into contracts with 17-homeowners and 2 sub-contractors and partially doing or not completing the work.
In the latest case of fraud at the Jersey Shore, another contractor who did wrong to several homeowners is now heading to prison as the Sandy fraud epidemic continues.
A Seaside Heights contractor could spend several-years in prison if convicted on charges of theft and money laundering for deceiving a Toms River man to do work following Sandy.
A former Hoboken Police officer who resides in Seaside Heights is sentenced to five years in prison and his wife three years of probation for stealing $187,000.00 in Sandy relief funds.
New Jersey Congressman Tom MacArthur watched the passage of his bill on Thursday which extends the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) through Friday, December 7, giving Congress additional time to find a long-term solution.
It's hard to believe that Hurricane Sandy was six years ago today!
It's also hard to believe that there are some people that STILL have not fully recovered.
We have come a long way, however, but there still is more work that needs to be done...
A Seaside Heights man who allegedly acted as a home contractor trying to defraud a Sandy victim of over a million dollars he received to renovate a home in Toms River and didn't do the work, has been arrested.