Governor Chris Christie toured a restoration project in Bradley Beach today, where workers were hired through a National Emergency Grant from the federal government.
Gov. Chris Christie has harsh words for oceanfront property owners in New Jersey who are refusing to let the government build protective dune systems between their homes and the water.
The Assembly's Tourism Committee is asking Jersey Shore officials what needs to be done to help ensure a tourist season in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
Governor Chris Christie believes the decision of whether shore towns want to rebuild or retreat should fall on the municipalities and homeowners rather than the government.
While millions of New Jersey residents and businesses were devastated by Superstorm Sandy on October 29, there were many reported incidents of looting and robbery in the storm’s aftermath despite Governor Chris Christie’s declaration of a state of emergency.
If you would like to volunteer to help clean up Seaside Heights you must click here and get sign up for the official "Rebuild Our Shore, Clean Up Page"
Many home and business owners flooded out by Superstorm Sandy could get insurance payouts soon through congressional action expected Friday on a $9.7 billion bill to replenish the National Flood Insurance Program.