What do you do when your summer home is devastated by Superstorm Sandy and you don’t have the money to rebuild it? What does it do to the shore community who relies on you or someone you rent to being there to spend money in town?
Crews have been working tirelessly for months to restore and rebuild the boardwalk in Seaside Heights, and all up and down the coastline.
This weekend, part of the boardwalk will finally reopen, six months after Superstorm Sandy.
The National Association of Broadcasters after Superstorm Sandy went around collecting video footage and conducting interviews with people's reactions reactions to the storm. They honored NJ1015 and their efforts throughout the storm with this video.
You don't need me to remind you what Hurricane Sandy did to New Jersey. We're still recovering. Please help restore New Jersey (see tab at the top of the nj1015.com home page).
Garth MacDonald, Public Information Small Business Administration, Office of Disaster Assistance, called in to Jim's show this morning to update New Jersey on the deadline to apply for a low-interest loan, for those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
The spirit of helping others is not dead in this country, many have found ways to help those affected to raise funds for Hurricane Sandy Relief. I was recently contacted by a group from Seaside, Oregon and found out how they are planning to help their 'sister city' from across the country.
Throughout New Jersey many are chipping in and finding ways to raise money for those affected by Hurricane Sandy. Below is a list of events that you may like to take part in to help those in need.
Help Townsquare Media “Restore NJ” at a tasting event to benefit Hurricane Sandy relief efforts. Join us on Thursday, January 24 at 6 p.m. as we feature a sampling of over 50 wine & spirit brands from around the world, live music from the Jersey Shore’s popular cover band, Daddy Pop, silent auction, and a selection of cuisine by the culinary team at Eagle Oaks Country Club.100% of ...
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