Peter Rinaldi faces several years in prison for stealing more than a quarter of a million dollars from Ocean County homeowners trying to rebuild after the Superstorm.
A Seaside Heights contractor could spend several-years in prison if convicted on charges of theft and money laundering for deceiving a Toms River man to do work following Sandy.
A former Hoboken Police officer who resides in Seaside Heights is sentenced to five years in prison and his wife three years of probation for stealing $187,000.00 in Sandy relief funds.
You're likely familiar and may be apart of it but the 'Know Your Zone' campaign rolled out in 2016 in Monmouth County is receiving praise for what it's done and what it's intended to do here in 2018.
An Ocean County couple pleads guilty to stealing nearly $1,500,000.00 from more than 20 people who hired their home improvement companies to fix their Superstorm Sandy damaged houses.
If you have a sandy damaged home in a flood zone, should you elevate and rebuild or sell it? Experts help you find out what's best for you in a workshop Saturday hosted by Stop FEMA Now.