A bill heading to Gov. Chris Christie's desk would prevent mortgage foreclosure for New Jersey homeowners whose houses were damaged by Superstorm Sandy.
Many New Jerseyans remember what it was like not having phone, cable and internet service during Superstorm Sandy. Legislation introduced by Congressman Frank Pallone Jr. (NJ-6), three years after the damaging hurricane is aimed at improving communication networks during emergencies.
Challenges the Jersey Coast faces post-Sandy and ways to better prepare for future storms, rising sea levels and other climate changes will be discussed in a unique debate-style forum being held in Ocean County later this month.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's review of Superstorm Sandy flood insurance claims is taking longer than expected, with fewer than 200 checks issued.
On the 3rd anniversary of Superstorm Sandy, we took a lot of calls this morning from NJ residents still recovering. Most are extremely frustrated and seem to point their frustration directly at Governor Christie.
Thousands of New Jerseyans are still displaced from their homes or otherwise struggling to recover three years after Super Storm Sandy, and this morning some of those people shared their stories.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency should recover nearly half of the $7 million grant it gave to a New Jersey shore town to fix its boardwalk after it was damaged by Superstorm Sandy, a government audit found.