Do You Recognize This Burglary Suspect?
If your Sandy-damaged home was looted before you could return to it, and the burglary suspect captured by Brick Township police Monday looks familiar, investigators want to hear from you.
If your Sandy-damaged home was looted before you could return to it, and the burglary suspect captured by Brick Township police Monday looks familiar, investigators want to hear from you.
Almost four months after Superstorm Sandy, some New Jersey homeowners and business people are still waiting to resolve their insurance claims. To get things moving, the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance is ready to launch a new mediation program.
If your home or business was directly affected by Superstorm Sandy, you have until Friday to apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance.
The more stories I hear in the wake of Sandy, the more I realize there is no strong quite as strong as Jersey Strong.
In an attempt to make sense of two tragedies that happened so close together, Hurricane Sandy and Sandy Hook Elementary School,the Sandy Ground Project will be building memorial playgrounds throughout New Jersey, New York and Connecticut, several along the Jersey Shore.
Hometown Heroes has been working tirelessly to help Hurricane Sandy victims all over the Jersey Shore and on Sunday, so many of you came out to Jersey Shore Arena in Farmingdale to help them.
Hometown Heroes is an organization that is really getting out there to help those in need in ther wake of Hurricane Sandy, and with each passing day, the need seems to be getting greater.
In another big step toward recovery at the Jersey Shore in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, construction on the new Seaside Heights boardwalk begins today.
The Jersey Shore is at an important crossroad in the rebuilding process after Hurricane Sandy.
Last Wednesday marked 100 days since the storm. Today marks 100 days until Memorial Day Weekend, the unofficial start to the summer tourism season at the Jersey Shore
According to a local newspaper's investigation, "The Hurricane Sandy Relief Foundation" has raised $1 million dollars. However, the organization is not registered, is not tax exempt and has $800,000 in their account.
No one knows exactly what the New Jersey coastline will look like this summer, but a shore-area lawmaker has offered his optimistic outlook for this year's tourism season and what it means for the many to follow.
It seems like just yesterday. The devastation of the place we love and the place we call home. Those first pictures that made us all feel like it would never be the same. And while it won't ever be the same, signs of progress make us feel better, and maybe even good. The opening of Jenkinson's, just days away, makes me feel good.