Governor Christie has a message to Garden state businesses – millions of dollars in grant money is available to help you recover from Superstorm Sandy.
Bidding is underway for contractors aiming to rebuild the storm-ripped icon. And Doherty is thinking outside the box for revenue with the Buy-A-Board campaign.
It wasn’t very long ago that NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced that parts of the famed Coney Island Boardwalk would not be reconstructed with wood, but with cement.
It was pretty unthinkable at the time.
Growing up as I did in Brooklyn, and relishing trips to the beach, you’d always look forward to walking under the boardwalk, where the sand was cool…just before hitting the Sahara of the beach
Superstorm Sandy came ashore near Atlantic City in October, but in November the storm led to the biggest monthly drop in casino revenue in the city's 34-year history of legalized gambling.
As New Jersey continues to rebuild and restore from the effects of Hurricane Sandy, we continue to feel better about things as we see more and more businesses re-opening after suffering extensive damage. One of those flag-ship venues at the Jersey Shore is re-opening its doors for business this weekend.
The city will work on upgrading building codes and evacuation-zone maps, hardening power and transportation networks and making sure hospitals are better prepared for extreme weather after Superstorm Sandy, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Thursday.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has announced he is making 10 million dollars in quick release emergency relief funds immediately available to New Jersey to continue to repair damage caused by Superstorm Sandy.