Voting officially opens today for the 24 finalists who've submitted their best Jersey shore photos and memories for the New Jersey Top Ten Beaches -- Making More Shore Memories contest.
Mayors of several of Ocean County's Northern Barrier Island communities are in a race against time to get their beaches and tourism hot spots ready for this summer season, but is it realistic given the devastation of Sandy?
Some New Jersey homeowners, who are demolishing and rebuilding Sandy-ravaged dwellings, are saying they cannot find an insurance company willing to cover their new houses.
As Sandy restoration and rebuilding efforts continue up and down the Jersey Shore, Governor Christie says we're doing better than expected in some areas, and worse in others.
Donna Mazza, a Crisis Counselor from New Jersey Hope and Healing, joined Lou and Liz during Monday's Point in Time broadcast to discuss her organization's work helping Jersey Shore residents dealing with the emotional aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
Brick Township Building Department officials say they're experiencing an unprecedented volume in inspections and they ask the public to be patient after Superstorm Sandy.
In another sign of a turn toward normalcy, amusement rides will start spinning this weekend at some parks and piers along the Sandy-battered New Jersey shore even as work continues to repair damage to buildings, boardwalks and other attractions.
You've heard about the rebuilding efforts at the Jersey Shore, and now Long Beach Island merchants are hoping to capitalize on your anticipation by launching a marketing campaign to lure you back this summer.