Notre Dame Team Auctioning Items For Shore Sandy Relief
The Notre Dame basketball team is going to auction off game-worn jerseys, tickets to upcoming games and other items to help raise money for Hurricane Sandy relief efforts in New Jersey.
The Notre Dame basketball team is going to auction off game-worn jerseys, tickets to upcoming games and other items to help raise money for Hurricane Sandy relief efforts in New Jersey.
Earlier this morning, a man climbed the partially submerged Jet Star.
For many residents of the Jersey Shore who consider themselves lucky in the aftermath of Sandy, things have gotten back to some level of normalcy. The news of the return of some of the residents to the Northern Barrier Island reminds us that it's certainly not the case for everyone.
Many residents of Ocean County's Northern Barrier Island will be able to spend the night home for the first time since Superstorm Sandy hit. However, others are returning to massive renovation projects.
Businesses and homes weren't the only places damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
A lot of local schools were destroyed and need help to get everything back together for our kids.
We are certainly all rooting for a speedy recovery for the Jersey Shore, and nothing would be better than being ready for Memorial Day Weekend. But is it possible?
Despite the devastation left in the wake of super-storm Sandy many Mayors along the Jersey Shore are pledging and/or hoping to be open for business by Memorial Day.
As Restore the Shore efforts continue and Seaside continues to rebuild, missing pieces are still being found.
It's been 68 days since Hurricane Sandy tore our lives apart. People are hurting and in need of money and resources to rebuild their lives...and the government has yet to pass the Sandy relief bill.
And they shouldn't. Yet.
JCP&L, which came under heavy criticism for a lack of accurate information during Hurricane Sandy power restoration efforts, has unveiled a plan for better communication with towns during large outages.
More than two months have passed since Superstorm Sandy made landfall in New Jersey, destroying homes and businesses all over the shore.
Governor Chris Christie ripped into House Speaker John Boehner and House Republicans today for not holding a vote on a Hurricane Sandy relief bill. Watch the Gov.'s reaction.