We hope you can come out to visit me and the Point Crew at the Hobby Lobby for a fun afternoon, a chance to win great prizes and an opportunity to help Hometown Heroes.
I've had a great opportunity to meet some great people at our local Lowe's over the past month, including my visit to the Eatontown Lowes this past Saturday.
For the past month, I have been able to tell about all the ways Lowe's has been there to help us rebuild after Sandy, and this past Saturday, I was able to visit the Lowe's on Hooper Ave. in Toms River to meet the great staff there.
More than 7 months after Hurricane Sandy, it's easy to focus on the newly reopened boardwalks, but it's important to remember the people who are still trying to put their lives back together, especially the children.
Several local charity groups have come together for one particular group of kids.
As Memorial Day weekend is upon us, we are reminded that the Jersey shore has made great progress, but we are also reminded that there is a ton of work ahead.
Crews have been working tirelessly for months to restore and rebuild the boardwalk in Seaside Heights, and all up and down the coastline.
This weekend, part of the boardwalk will finally reopen, six months after Superstorm Sandy.
Six months ago, Sandy slammed into the Jersey Shore, and and changed almost everything. If you're anywhere at the Jersey Shore, it's not a far ride to see devastation that looks like it happened just yesterday.
It's been almost six months now since Hurricane Sandy changed our lives, and for those of us who live well inland, life is mostly back to normal.
Many weren't so lucky, and the devastation is still widespread.