The Christie Administration has approved dozens of grants to assist homeowners with costs incurred in elevating their homes to protect against future flooding and storms.
New Jersey does not do a good job overseeing the independent contractors that it hires, according to a new Rutgers University study titled, “Overlooking Oversight: A Lack of Oversight in the Garden State is Placing New Jersey Residents and Assets at Risk.”
New Jersey residents will be able to comment at three public hearings next week on the state's plans to spend more than $1.4 billion in Superstorm Sandy recovery aid.
Families displaced by Superstorm Sandy and forced to take refuge at Fort Monmouth or in trailers face another eviction. This time it isn't from mother nature, it's from the federal government.
After twice rejecting the request, federal officials now say the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association can seek $1 million in federal aid for repairing a boardwalk that was damaged by Superstorm Sandy.
Here's one way to stop the floodwaters the next time a monster like Superstorm Sandy comes ashore in New York City: Build an 8-mile-long system of dikes around the low-lying parts of Manhattan.
A woman called in to Jim's show this morning to discuss how many people in NJ are still struggling and still need help after Superstorm Sandy last year.