Between flood insurance companies and FEMA, many Superstorm Sandy victims are still falling through the cracks, according to U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez.
Alberto Pillot and Rosanna Arias, representatives from FEMA joined Jim this morning to remind those NJ residents looking for Sandy aid that an important deadline is quickly approaching.
U.S. Sens. Robert Menendez and Cory Booker are requesting a six-month extension of federal temporary housing assistance for victims of Superstorm Sandy.
It's hard to believe Superstorm Sandy hit the Garden State almost a year and four months ago. It has been a very stressful time for the thousands of people trying to pick up the pieces of what Mother Nature left behind.
Families displaced by Superstorm Sandy and forced to take refuge at Fort Monmouth or in trailers face another eviction. This time it isn't from mother nature, it's from the federal government.
After twice rejecting the request, federal officials now say the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association can seek $1 million in federal aid for repairing a boardwalk that was damaged by Superstorm Sandy.
You have probably heard that old saying "the check is in the mail," right? Well, for Ocean County waiting for that Superstorm Sandy relief money, their patience is growing rather thin.
A new federal report finds New Jersey's state government cleared the way for the Federal Emergency Management Agency to get to work quickly as Superstorm Sandy struck.