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.
With the National Flood Insurance Program up for renewal at the end of the month, the group Stop FEMA Now is holding a two-day re authorization conference beginning tomorrow in Washington D.C. to encourage change.
Separate from the Superstorm relief package sandy impacted homeowners can head to Toms River Town Hall next week to find out if they're eligible for FEMA home-elevation grants.
Two Ocean County residents, and a Toms River motel owner who lives in Edison, are among nine new arrestees, accused by New Jersey investigators with pirating federal Superstorm relief worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Former workers of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) step forward to substantiate allegations of fraud and mismanagement of Superstorm Sandy flood insurance claims.