Since the storm made landfall five years ago, the Monmouth University Polling Institute has kept in touch with a large sample of individuals who were hardest hit.
In the latest batch of charges, officials say five more people were caught applying for relief or low-interest disaster loans for which they were not eligible.
Summers as hot as Alabama, shoreline lost to rising sea levels, saltwater intruding the Delaware river and bay – all on the horizon and needing a response, says a report.
John Poveromo is a Toms River comedian who lost the home he grew up in to Sandy. As we approach the fifth anniversary of the super storm, he's working to help those who are still suffering the aftermath.
Owners of Sandy-damaged houses still juggling a mortgage and rent while their homes are repaired have a chance to delay their bank payments until 2019.
Considered to be one of the most vulnerable stretches along New Jersey's coastline, Ortley Beach will be the first spot in northern Ocean County to benefit from a beach replenishment project that local officials have been waiting on since the shore was slammed by Superstorm Sandy.