New Jersey's Supreme Court on Monday overturned a $375,000 jury award given to an elderly couple who complained that a protective sand dune behind their house blocked their ocean views.
Tax assessments on more than 40,000 properties in New Jersey have been reduced by $4.3 billion due to damage caused by Superstorm Sandy, according to a published report.
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has asked the Federal Emergency Management Agency to review rules that resulted in insurance coverage denials for some Superstorm Sandy victims.
Tomorrow marks eight months since Sandy battered the shore. In Brick Township, officials are using the opportunity to hold a long term recovery assistance event.
More than seven months after Superstorm Sandy devastated parts of the Jersey shore, thousands of homeowners are getting some relief from crushing rebuilding and insurance costs.
The Christie Administration has announced three New Jersey higher education institutions have been chosen to lead new Talent Networks designed by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development to bolster the ongoing Superstorm Sandy recovery process.
In just a few weeks, a new program will start offering low-cost loans of up to $5 million to New Jersey businesses and nonprofits that suffered physical damage as a result of Superstorm Sandy.