Sandy
FEMA Reduces Properties In High-Risk Flood Zones [AUDIO]
Should Easement Holdouts Be Named Publicly? [AUDIO]
The fate of that 11-mile dune project from the Manasquan Inlet down to the Barnegat Inlet rests in the hands of the property owners refusing to sign the easements.
Christie Visits Newly-Opened Schools
More than 200 days since Superstorm Sandy made landfall in New Jersey, two shore schools reopened this month in time for the final days of learning.
The Barnegat Bay Is Not Dead After Sandy [AUDIO]
Ortley Beach Residents Fill Toms River Council Meeting [AUDIO]
Business Loan Program Launches in July
In just a few weeks, a new program will start offering low-cost loans of up to $5 million to New Jersey businesses and nonprofits that suffered physical damage as a result of Superstorm Sandy.
Holdouts Not Budging On Easements [AUDIO]
The 11-mile-long oceanfront dune project remains up in the air, thanks to hundreds of holdouts, refusing to sign easements.
Sandy Delays Ocean County Budgets [AUDIO]
Normally by now, county and municipal budgets are set. But Superstorm Sandy knocked the pins out of that plan, as many sit, anxiously awaiting the much-needed federal relief money.
NJ Schools Making Up Days Post-Sandy [AUDIO]
The academic year is nearing an end and many school districts in New Jersey are making the necessary final adjustments to their calendars to fulfill the state-required minimum of 180 days of instructional time, a task that has been made more complicated thanks to Superstorm Sandy.
