Coming off the second Memorial Day Weekend since Superstorm Sandy, realtors and experts are offering a glimpse into the status of the Jersey Shore rental market.
Many Garden State residents experiencing a higher frequency of coastal flooding are blaming Superstorm Sandy for altering our environment. However, lead scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey say Sandy is not to blame.
Thousands of Jersey Shore residents remain displaced by Superstorm Sandy, still working to repair damage that occurred more than a year and a half ago.
As of Thursday, rental assistance for Sandy victims through the Federal Emergency Management Agency has run out, leaving 1,300 people in the lurch according to the Wall Street Journal.
Eighteen months after Superstorm Sandy slammed the Garden State, some are complaining the grant process to help those affected by the hurricane has slowed down to a trickle, but Gov. Chris Christie insists that's just not the case.