the Stronger New Jersey Business Grant program has been there to help provide a necessary cushion to those in need. The deadline to apply for one of them is today.
As a second New Year since Superstorm Sandy approaches, many coastal residents are still waiting for New York, New Jersey and New York City to distribute billions of federal dollars that were intended to go directly to people struggling to rebuild their homes.
The deadline for businesses to submit applications for the Stronger NJ Business Grant Program, which provides grants of up to $50,000 to properties damaged by Superstorm Sandy, is Dec. 31.
Residents of a Sandy-devastated northern Monmouth County community get a key symbol of the holiday season, a Christmas tree complete with all the decorations
An event aimed at bringing holiday cheer to Ocean County residents still struggling to get off the mat from Superstorm Sandy, returns again this year. The 2nd annual 'Christmas on the Island' is planned for December 21st in Seaside Heights.
The anniversary of Superstorm Sandy has come and gone, and an independent review of how New Jersey's transportation agency responded to the storm has yet to be released, despite officials' assurances that it would be completed months ago.