New flood maps released by the Federal Emergency Management Agency last month have been adopted by the Christie Administration to jumpstart the Sandy rebuild.
Superstorm survivors looking for federal financial help just got extra time to apply. The Federal Emergency Management Agency, prodded by New Jersey officials, extended the application window to March 1, 2013.
Residents across New Jersey who suffered damage during the recent Superstorm have been learning the hard way that the definition of a basement is worth tens of thousands of dollars in insurance coverage.
If your home or business was directly affected by Superstorm Sandy, then listen up. There are just seven days left to apply for a U.S. Small Business Administration Loan.
Gov. Chris Christie has announced a $1.5 million public assistance project to reimburse the town of Lavallette for emergency measures necessitated by Hurricane Sandy.
Governor Christie won't be waiting for FEMA to release the final Flood Base Elevation maps, instead saying he will make the decision on the state's flood maps.
New Jersey residents displaced by Superstorm Sandy can now use Federal Emergency Management Agency funds to pay for security deposits when renting apartments or homes.
New Jersey residents displaced by Superstorm Sandy can stay in hotels on the federal government's dime until Jan. 26, but the number of people who need the program is dwindling.