Humane Society Reunites Rescued Pets With Owners Post-Sandy [AUDIO]
Many New Jerseyans who had to evacuate their homes as a result of Hurricane Sandy and the nor'easter didn't have time to grab their pets and unfortunately, had to leave them behind.
Many New Jerseyans who had to evacuate their homes as a result of Hurricane Sandy and the nor'easter didn't have time to grab their pets and unfortunately, had to leave them behind.
As the cleanup from the Super Storm Sandy gets underway, residents could find themselves spending less over tearing out walls and carpet and tearing through insurance claims and legal liabilities.
Exactly two weeks ago today, the landscape of the Jersey Shore changed forever. In Seaside Heights, the once flourishing real estate market is virtually a pile of debris.
If you weren't prepared for Hurricane Sandy, you're not alone. Now that life is slowly starting to return to normal, most New Jersey residents say they would do things differently.
Not content to let over a year of positive momentum be derailed by Hurricane Sandy, Atlantic City is documenting its recovery and welcoming visitors back by launching a new blog called "Can-Do AC."
Atlantic City officials will be distributing food to city residents this Tuesday.
Cape May will host a concert to benefit those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
The devastation from Hurricane Sandy may be felt for months to come, if not years. Below you'll find some contact information that you may find helpful if you're dealing with the aftereffects of the storm:
Gov. Chris Christie visited Seaside Heights and saw first hand the devastation on the tourist town, calling it "our Katrina."
Friday night, Carrie Underwood, despite an obvious cold, wowed `em at Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall.
Beginning today, some residents of Ocean County barrier islands are being allowed a short return home for a "grab-n-go."
It has been over a week since Hurricane Sandy pounded the Jersey Shore, and thousands along the state's barrier island communities are still unable to return home to survey the damage done by the storm.