More than $17 million in federal Sandy relief grants are on the way to New Jersey, including $10 million for mitigation efforts to guard against future storms.
The budget battle rages on in Washington, D.C. today as worries about a federal government shutdown intensify. One of New Jersey’s top environmentalists warns that a shutdown could affect effect programs to help the Garden State recover and rebuild from Superstorm Sandy and put our environment and health at risk.
Do you feel abandoned by the State of New Jersey because you still haven't recovered from Superstorm Sandy? If you want to give state legislators a piece of your mind, you should make plans to be in Jersey City this Monday night for the second public hearing on Sandy recovery progress.
The Fish Finder Marine in Brigantine is the first marina approved for a $50,000 Stronger NJ Business Grant. That announcement came this morning from the Economic Development Authority (EDA).
A new audit from the New Jersey Office of the State Comptroller reveals a series of incorrect bills sent out by the company the Christie Administration hired to run Sandy cleanup operations.
A Toms River home repair company owner charged with conducting Superstorm-related repairs without insurance or state registration risks up to 18 months in prison on each of four related counts.
A new audit released this morning by the Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) finds that the company hired by the state to do cleanup after Superstorm Sandy overbilled for debris removal services in Ocean County. The report makes it clear that the overcharging doesn’t appear to have been done intentionally.
New Jersey's Attorney General's Office is investigating the awarding of a no-bid contract for Superstorm Sandy cleanup to a company with ties to the wife of Belmar's mayor.