Atlantic City Boardwalk Is Fine Thank You
Officials in Atlantic City have news for you: The Atlantic City Boardwalk is just fine.
Officials in Atlantic City have news for you: The Atlantic City Boardwalk is just fine.
Hurricane Sandy has caused billions of dollars in damage all over New Jersey, so what does this mean for your property taxes in the future?
The nor'easter is here just in time to make for a snowy ride home.
Today, New Jersey Decides 2012. And if there's one thing Hurricane Sandy didn't do - it was dampen voters' spirits.
Thousands are still living in emergency evacuation shelters after the Super S torm Sandy blew through our communities and the question becomes where can the residents find permanent housing.
Citing safety concerns, residents will not be allowed to return to their homes Tuesday on Seaside Park as first announced.
Long Beach Island and Seaside Park residents able to return home for the first time since Hurricane Sandy caused long backups on Route 72 heading for LBI.
Atlantic County officials have announced some polling place changes, as a result of Hurricane Sandy.
Hurricane Sandy brought devastation throughout New Jersey.
A little less than 1 million homes and businesses were still without power as of last night, compared with 2.7 million who lost their electricity at the height of Hurricane Sandy, but trouble could be headed our way. New Jersey is staring down the barrel of a nor'easter that could slam the state mid-week and put power restoration efforts into reverse.
One week after Hurricane Sandy battered the Garden state, several hundred thousand people still don't have their power back.
Although we knew Hurricane Sandy was on the way up from the Caribbean to the Garden State almost five days before she struck, officials say all the planning and prep in the world wouldn't have stopped Mother Nature's fury.