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
I made a trip to Toms River High School East today to drop off some items. I also wanted to talk to the people in charge to see how they are doing and to ask about the specific things that they are in need of.
I have to tell you first of all how moved I was by the outpouring of generosity that Ocean County is showing...
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.
Roughly 2 million New Jersey homes and businesses are still without power today after the devastation left behind by super storm Sandy. That means almost 5 million people are in the dark.
With power still out in many parts of Jersey, the State Department of Environmental Protection is urging all Garden state residents to conserve water and make sure they have an ample supply of drinking water.
As New Jerseyans sift through the aftermath in the wake of Hurricane Sandy and the devastation she left behind, especially along the New Jersey coastline, many are wondering if, when and how the beaches will ever be repaired.