Fifty-seven families displaced by Superstorm Sandy still living at Fort Monmouth will be able to stay for the summer, but they'll have to start paying rent.
To improve and maintain the navigability of New Jersey's waterways, a State Channel Dredging Program has been announced by the state Department of Transportation.
New Jersey authorities have charged four homeowners with trying to get post-Superstorm Sandy aid they were not entitled to by claiming that vacation homes were their primary residences.
Government officials must speed the way home rebuilding aid is getting to thousands of New Jersey victims of Superstorm Sandy, which can be done in part by revamping a burdensome application process, a senator from the storm-battered state said Wednesday.
New Jersey's lieutenant governor says allegations that she threatened to withhold Superstorm Sandy aid to a city in need will be included in Gov. Chris Christie's own investigation into scandals rocking his administration.
New Jersey is scheduled to receive $27 million in federal funding to remove debris that accumulated in the waterways along the coastline as a result of Superstorm Sandy.
A federal audit has found New Jersey did nothing wrong when it used a no-bid contract to hire a firm to clean up debris left behind by Superstorm Sandy in 2012.