While the devastation caused by Superstorm Sandy is still visible up and down the New Jersey coastline, we're now learning more about the damage caused in places we can't see.
Sometimes, after a natural disaster, it takes a long time to feel okay again. If you or someone you know is still struggling with any of the following since Superstorm Sandy, 180 Turning Lives Around, Inc. in Hazlet can help.
The Storm Recovery Center is planning an informational seminar on Saturday, May 11 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Forked River House on Route 9 in Forked River.
The U.S. Green Building Council New Jersey Chapter (USGBC NJ) and New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) are presenting important information for New Jersey shore residents affected by Superstorm Sandy.
Hurricane Sandy ripped through, destroyed, and devastated the entire Jersey Shore uprooting the lives of thousands of families. In fact, there are communities that are still under water, and the Radiance Medical Spa is doing something about it.
In support of the state’s “Show Your Love for the Jersey Shore” initiative, New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) wants to help promote the Shore is open for business with its Love to $ave. Love the Shore. campaign.
On Wednesday, February 13, The Children’s Home Society of New Jersey (CHS of NJ) distributed 4,500 blankets donated by Hayneedle, Inc. (Omaha, NE) at Meelheim’s Transfer & Storage warehouse in South Toms River.