The State of New Jersey is providing help to small business owners recovering from Superstorm Sandy through the Stronger New Jersey Business Grant and Loan programs.
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 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.
Governor Chris Christie is offering a progress report on the state's recovery efforts, more than nine months since New Jersey was walloped by Superstorm Sandy.
Sandy-impacted communities across New Jersey are receiving more than $31 million in grants to ensure essential services will continue to be provided to residents while the rebuilding continues.