The personalities of New Jersey 101.5 share their memories of Superstorm Sandy and its impact on New Jersey.From round-the-clock coverage on the air and online to staff sleeping on the floor, how do New Jersey 101.5's staff remember the storm?

  • Damage from Sandy at a home in Farmingdale (Listener photo, Townsquare Media NJ)
    Damage from Sandy at a home in Farmingdale (Listener photo, Townsquare Media NJ)
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    Jim Gearhart Remembers

  • Sign in Point Pleasant following Superstorm Sandy (Dennis Malloy, Townsquare Media NJ)
    Sign in Point Pleasant following Superstorm Sandy (Dennis Malloy, Townsquare Media NJ)
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    Dennis Malloy Remembers

    Dennis Malloy shares his memories of a trip to Point Pleasant the weekend after Sandy struck New Jersey. Read the full story.

  • Damage from Sandy in Ortley Beach (Township of Toms River)
    Damage from Sandy in Ortley Beach (Township of Toms River)
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    Jeff Deminski Remembers

    Jeff Deminski recalls the resilience he heard in our listeners’ voices in the calls he and Bill Doyle took in the days after Superstorm Sandy. Click the headline for the story. Read the full story.

  • Satellite view of Sandy as the hurricane approached New Jersey in 2012. (YouTube)
    Satellite view of Sandy as the hurricane approached New Jersey in 2012. (YouTube)
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    Sandy Memories From The NJ 101.5 Programming Office

    Brand manager Eric Johnson talks about leading the station's coverage of the storm and how the radio station became home to much of the staff for several days. Read the full story. 

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    Big Joe Henry Remembers

    Big Joe Henry recalls the help that came to New Jersey from out-of-state in the days after Superstorm Sandy. Read the full story.

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    Steve Trevelise Remembers

    Steve Trevilese shares his experience with Superstorm Sandy and how he was a witness to the bond between the station and our listeners. Read the full story.

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