Homeowners in New Jersey's RREM programs will be notified by the state Department of Community Affairs commissioner if they are eligible to apply to avoid foreclosure actions on homes damaged by Superstorm Sandy.
As we told you last month, time is running out to request a review of your Sandy-related National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) claim.
Homeowners must opt-in with FEMA by September 15, 2015. Ocean County Long Term Recovery Group (OCLTRG) Director Sue Marticek says you don't have to have everything ready by then, but you do have to make the call...
Rutgers University is considering helping with the development of plans proposed by residents for a Resilience Center in Seaside Heights for future storms.
Superstorm Sandy was one of the most significant events to affect the state. A group of students from one of New Jersey's top-rated colleges is making sure the event is memorialized for generations to come.
Three summers removed from Superstorm Sandy, and two summers removed from the catastrophic fire, officials and merchants in Seaside Heights are hoping for a successful and catastrophe-free 2015 boardwalk season.
Homeowners who are living elsewhere as they renovate or elevate their Sandy-damaged property through state assistance programs can also apply for help paying their rent.
Victims whose Hurricane Sandy damage claims may have been denied or reduced due to fraudulently altered insurance inspection reports will soon be able to have their filings re-examined.