According to a press release by the Governor's office, nine disaster recovery centers in the western part of New Jersey will be starting a rotating schedule for three days at a time, beginning today, Monday Nov 26th.

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Here are the the list of disaster relief centers that will be on the rotating schedule:

DRCs will be in the following locations on the following dates from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.:

 

Burlington County Thursday, Nov. 29 – Saturday, Dec. 1

Burlington Center Mall Monday, Dec. 10 – Wednesday, Dec. 12

2501 Burlington – Mount Holly Road

Suite 215

Burlington, NJ 08016

 

Cumberland County Monday, Nov. 26 – Wednesday, Nov. 28

Emergency Management Agency Office Thursday, Dec. 6 – Saturday, Dec. 8

637 Bridgeton Ave., Lower Level

Bridgeton, NJ 08302

 

Gloucester County Thursday, Nov. 29 – Saturday, Dec. 1

Government Services Building Monday, Dec. 10 – Wednesday, Dec. 12

1200 North Delsea Dr.

Clayton, NJ 08312

 

Mercer County Monday, Nov. 26 – Wednesday, Nov. 28

Mercer County Community College Thursday, Dec. 6 – Saturday, Dec. 8

1200 Old Trenton Road

West Windsor, NJ 08550

 

Morris County Monday, Nov. 26 – Wednesday, Nov. 28

Morris Plains Community Center Thursday, Dec. 6 – Saturday, Dec. 8

51 Jim Fear Drive

Morris Plains, NJ 07950

 

Salem County Monday, Dec. 3 – Wednesday, Dec. 5

Penns Grove EMS Building Thursday, Dec. 13 – Saturday, Dec.15

25 East Griffith St.

Penns Grove, NJ 08069

 

Somerset County Monday, Dec. 3 – Wednesday, Dec. 5

Somerset County Human Services Thursday, Dec. 13 – Saturday, Dec.15

27 Warren St.

Somerville, NJ 08876

 

Sussex County Monday, Dec. 3 – Wednesday, Dec. 5

Sussex County Community College Thursday, Dec. 13 – Saturday, Dec.15

1 College Hill Road

Newton, NJ 07860

 

Warren County Thursday, Nov. 29 – Saturday, Dec. 1

Franklin Township Municipal Building Monday, Dec. 10 – Wednesday, Dec. 12

2093 Route 57

Broadway, NJ 08808


Disaster Recovery Centers are established so that victims of Sandy can speak one-on-one with FEMA representatives.

If you have not yet signed up for assistance, anyone affected by Hurricane Sandy is encouraged to apply for assistance before going to a DRC. Individuals can register for assistance and follow up on previous applications by registering online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov, or by web-enabled mobile device at m.fema.gov. To  reach them by phone, you can call 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or TTY 1-800-462-7585.

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