Staying Sane Through the Storm Getting Harder
Lengthy power outages, property damage, lack of information...it all seems never-ending and it's starting to get to all of us.
Lengthy power outages, property damage, lack of information...it all seems never-ending and it's starting to get to all of us.
The Jersey Shore got covered in heavy snow just barely a week after Hurricane Sandy, with some places like Toms River seeing a foot of the white stuff.
Naturally, the kids want to run out and play...but it's not exactly safe this time around.
The Nor'easter now known as Winter Storm Athena is over our area dropping rain/snow mixes and freezing out many people that haven't had power (or heat) in a week.
Many of our local school districts are now going on two weeks with the kids home from school.
Parents are considerably less excited than the little ones.
A lot of people have said to me in the past few days, 'You think anyone cares about the election after Sandy?'
Well, if they don't, they should.
The rumors continue in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
There's been several Facebook campaigns suggesting that Snooki, The Situation, and the rest of the cast of 'Jersey Shore' should be donating money to help rebuild our area.
At the very least, they will now be donating their time.
Jersey Shore Restaurant Week was scheduled to begin today.
Due to the hurricane, it's been postponed.
As if we don't have enough to deal with.
As we continue to clean up from Hurricane Sandy, many of you are concerned about getting prescriptions filled.
We'll do our best to keep this list of open pharmacies updated.
Lots of folks are looking for gas for their cars, generators, etc.
We're doing our best to keep an updated list going, but these stations are subject to closing abruptly and running out of gas at any time. Here's what we have:
The annual New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) teachers' convention scheduled for next week in Atlantic City has been canceled in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.