With the anniversary of Superstorm Sandy looming, thousands of residents throughout the state are still unable to return home after being displaced by the storm.
The third and final assistance plan from the Economic Development Authority (EDA) will make $75 million available for neighborhoods and business communities to recover after Superstorm Sandy.
A house in a neighborhood ravaged by Superstorm Sandy that was being raised for flood protection slid off its foundation and into a neighboring house Friday.
Almost ten months after Superstorm Sandy, Gov. Chris Christie and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan toured parts of North Jersey that were flooded by the storm.
New Jersey Transit had a hurricane plan to move its trains to higher ground before Superstorm Sandy hit, a newspaper found, raising additional questions about why the agency instead moved locomotives and rail cars to low-lying rail yards, resulting in more than $100 million damage.