Eleven members of New Jersey's congressional delegation are calling on the federal government to extend the deadline for those seeking Superstorm Sandy-related payment reviews.
Gov. Chris Christie's administration has reached a deal to pay $7.6 million to a firm New Jersey contracted to help handle applications for its Superstorm Sandy housing recovery program.
Homeowners insured through the National Flood Insurance Program who think they were shortchanged for Superstorm Sandy damage could receive a letter as early as this week asking them if they want to reopen their claims so that they can be re-examined.