Almost two years after Sandy struck the Garden State, problems persist in getting relief aid to businesses and homeowners who suffered extensive damage in areas hardest hit by the superstorm.
According to a press release by the Governor's office, nine disaster recovery centers in the western part of New Jersey will be starting a rotating schedule for three days at a time, beginning today, Monday Nov 26th.
Due to rumors circulating on various blogs and Social Media Pages about response and relief for the victims of Hurricane Sandy, FEMA has issued the following information to clear up common myths and spread the truth about FEMA Aid.
If you or someone you know has been affected by Hurricane Sandy and is in need of help, there are several important local telephone numbers and websites for relief in New Jersey.
If you are interested in volunteering with a variety of Hurricane Sandy clean-up activities in New Jersey, call the state’s volunteer emergency response...
The nation's top agriculture official on Wednesday announced more than $300 million in emergency assistance to 33 states and Puerto Rico to help them recover from an unusually intense year for natural disasters across the U.S.