Hurricane Sandy

$1.28 billion in Sandy aid
$1.28 billion in Sandy aid
$1.28 billion in Sandy aid
Legislation authorizing $1.28 billion in state financing for drinking water and wastewater improvement projects will also allocate $355 million for resiliency and protection projects for Sandy-damaged infrastructure.
Focus on Restoration
Focus on Restoration
Focus on Restoration
A year and a half after Superstorm Sandy slammed New Jersey, the state Department of Environmental Protection remains focused on programs to rebuild and replenish beaches and sand dunes, buy out homes that are repeatedly flooded, assist homeowners in high-risk areas to elevate their homes, and improve waste water and water treatment infrastructure.
Push to Delay Insurance Hikes
Push to Delay Insurance Hikes
Push to Delay Insurance Hikes
A bipartisan group of lawmakers Tuesday unveiled legislation that would delay for about four years several changes to the federal government's flood insurance program that are threatening to sock thousands of people with unaffordable premium hikes.
Sandy Memories From the NJ101.5 Programming Office [VIDEO]
Sandy Memories From the NJ101.5 Programming Office [VIDEO]
Sandy Memories From the NJ101.5 Programming Office [VIDEO]
Hi, it's Eric Johnson the Brand Manager of New Jersey 101.5. I wanted to share with you some of my memories of Superstorm Sandy.  Thankfully, my home and the radio station are far enough inland where we did not sustain any damage.  I always feel bad for my wife as with each weather event, I abandon her and come to work to manage things...
Anniversary Hard for Some
Anniversary Hard for Some
Anniversary Hard for Some
Tomorrow will mark one year since Superstorm Sandy devastated the New Jersey coastline, forcing many residents from their homes, taking all of their belongings and leaving them with nothing but the clothes on their backs.

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