An Ocean County couple pleads guilty to stealing nearly $1,500,000.00 from more than 20 people who hired their home improvement companies to fix their Superstorm Sandy damaged houses.
Superstorm Sandy left the Jersey Shore in shambles five years ago and made what we do on the radio every day more important than ever. The days following Sandy are some of my proudest on air.
The New Jersey League of Conservation Voters uses the fifth anniversary of Superstorm Sandy as a springboard to a call for immediate action to address climate change.
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Well, today is Earth Day, and I would personally like to thank the Earth for putting up with me for 20 years. I think all of us can agree that we really take our planet for granted...
Nearly five years post Superstorm Sandy, an ever-changing roller coaster of concern across party lines, a growing opioid and heroin epidemic, and easing the burden of higher education costs and more were discussed by New Jersey Senator Robert Singer (30th District) on 'Ask The Senator'.
Did you see all those black-hawk helicopters flying over the shore Friday morning and landing at Island Beach State Park? Emergency response teams including the New Jersey National Guard and the New Jersey State Police’s Urban Search and Rescue team held training drills on site.
It's been four years since Hurricane Sandy and many Jersey Shore residents are still in need of aid. Volunteers from "A Future with Hope" helped Jennifer Capraun and her family start a new life in a brand new home.
Jennifer and her children were left with absolutely nothing four years ago...
As the four year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy approaches this month, a number of impacted families from Monmouth and Ocean counties remain displaced.
"Of the 260,000 households that were affected by the storm, there are still several thousand that have not been able to return home," said Maureen Mulligan, executive director for Coastal Habitat for Humanity based in Spring Lake Heights
Many lessons have been learned from Superstorm Sandy, but for Courtney Chibbaro weathering the storm and damage she suffered while living in Seaside Park helped her become a confident person, look at things with a second set of eyes, and conclude that there is greatness in the world.