Gov. Chris Christie on Wednesday defended his decision to use federal Superstorm Sandy recovery money to help rebuild businesses burned by a devastating boardwalk fire last week.
As Superstorm Sandy gets the blame for helping to cause the massive boardwalk fire in Seaside Heights and Seaside Park, there's concern about what other electrical issues lurk under the boardwalk.
The Ocean County Prosecutor's Office says an electrical problem partially created by Superstorm Sandy is to blame for Thursday's fire on the boardwalk in Seaside Park and Seaside Park.
Yeah, I thought I was seeing things too when I read the story.
Apparently some of the money left over from Hurricane Sandy relief will be used to help clean up the boardwalk charred by the fire in Seaside Park and Seaside Heights last week; as well as being used for grants to businesses who may not have had enough insurance...
Just days after four blocks of the Seaside Boardwalk burned down from a treacherous fire, various state agencies were on hand to assist business owners looking to rebuild.
Funding to cover the cost of debris removal for Seaside Park and Seaside Heights in the aftermath of the last week’s boardwalk fire will be provided by the Christie Administration.
After being “Stronger Than The Storm," residents of Seaside Heights are finding themselves with another challenge after Thursday’s fire ripped through four blocks of boardwalk.
Rebuilding plans are moving forward after last week's devastating fire that gutted more than 50 businesses on the Seaside Park, Seaside Heights boardwalk.