If your business was damaged by Superstorm Sandy, New Jersey has money to help you rebuild and recover, but the state isn't going to come looking for you.
Deadlines have passed to get signed easements for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers beach protection project, but the state continues to take a diplomatic approach in getting property owners to cooperate.
Some Sandy-ravaged communities have brought attention to a dying breed. Communication companies are gradually hanging up on the traditional landlines that homes have used for decades.
It's been nine months since Superstorm Sandy devastated the Jersey Shore, and now, hospitals in Monmouth and Ocean counties are seeing a 20 to 30 percent spike in the number of babies being born.
A campaign promoting post-Superstorm Sandy recovery efforts along the Jersey shore is launching a contest for musical artists to create an original song to become New Jersey's summer anthem.
With another hurricane season underway, the Department of Environmental Protection is working to ensure the progress made since Sandy does not get obliterated with an errant storm.