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Aerial photo ot damage in Brick from Sandy
Aerial photo ot damage in Brick from Sandy (Tim Larson, Governor's Office)
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95,000 Eligible for Housing Aid in NJ, NY

The Federal Emergency Management Agency says 95,000 people are eligible for emergency housing assistance in New York and New Jersey.

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New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy
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Over 200 Thousand Registered for FEMA Aid

The Federal Emergency Management Agency says more than 277,000 people in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have registered for assistance and more than $251 million have been approved.

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Holland Tunnel to Reopen Wednesday

More than a week after it was forced to close due to flooding from Hurricane Sandy, the Holland Tunnel will reopen to all commuter traffic Wednesday at 5am.

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Fire Officials Urge NJ Residents Affected by Sandy to Stay Safe as Cold Weather Approaches

The U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) is urging residents to be safe as cold weather blankets the United States, including areas recently impacted by Hurricane Sandy.

According to the NOAA National Weather Service, a coastal storm is expected to impact the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast beginning after midnight Tuesday night and continue through Thursday night, with clearing expected by Friday

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500 More Buses Added in NJ

Gov. Chris Christie says more buses are being added from the federal government to help make up for limited rail service in the wake of Sandy.

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Many NJ Voters Persevere to Get to Polls

Many people across New Jersey who lost their homes in last week's megastorm or are still without power went the extra mile, often literally, to get out and vote Tuesday.

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Gas Rationing Will Continue [AUDIO]

As more areas of the state have power restored, more gas stations are back in business. In turn, there have been shorter or no lines at the pumps. At a Sandy recovery briefing in Keansburg, though, Governor Chris Christie said the odd-even gas rationing will stay in effect for the next couple of days.

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President Barack Obama and rocker Bruce Springsteen at a rally in Madison, Wisconsin (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
President Barack Obama and rocker Bruce Springsteen at a rally in Madison, Wisconsin (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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The Governor’s Human Side [VIDEO]

This isn’t to suggest that Governor Chris Christie doesn’t bleed like the rest of us, however one would never have thought him to be like a gushing teenage girl.

But that’s just what happened when President Obama did a Frank Sinatra and brought together Governor Christie and Bruce Springsteen

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Sandy Still On Hook for 760K Power Outages

At a storm recovery briefing today in Keansburg, Governor Chris Christie said an estimated 760,000 New Jersey utility customers remain without power.

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Hurricane Sandy Emotion
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How Can We Cope With Emotions From Sandy? [AUDIO]

It was one week ago today that Hurricane Sandy ripped through New Jersey, leaving devastation and destruction behind

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