Sandy

Losing Patience
Losing Patience
Losing Patience
The first oversight report from Superstorm Sandy integrity monitors won't be ready for the legislature until July 1, and that's not welcome news for Assembly Budget Committee chairman Gary Schaer. He has grown impatient over the lack of information regarding contractors hired by the Christie administration to do recovery and rebuilding work.
$36M to Fired Sandy Firm
$36M to Fired Sandy Firm
$36M to Fired Sandy Firm
A major Superstorm Sandy contractor has been paid $36 million -- more than half the value of its three-year contract with the state -- despite being terminated for performance issues after just eight months, a member of Gov. Chris Christie's administration said Monday.
More Sandy Work
More Sandy Work
More Sandy Work
Neighborhoods in more than 100 New Jersey municipalities are getting tree seedlings from the New Jersey Tree Recovery Campaign to help replace the thousands of trees lost due to Superstorm Sandy.
Report Refutes Zimmer's Claims
Report Refutes Zimmer's Claims
Report Refutes Zimmer's Claims
A new report prepared by the lawyer Gov. Chris Christie hired to investigate Bridgegate finds allegations made by a North Jersey mayor, about strong-arm tactics involving Superstorm Sandy aid, are not true.
Sandy Aid Bill on Christie's Desk
Sandy Aid Bill on Christie's Desk
Sandy Aid Bill on Christie's Desk
The way New Jersey doles out the second round of federal Sandy relief aid would be more equitable and more transparent, according to the sponsors of a bill that has passed the full legislature and now awaits action from Gov. Chris Christie.

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