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Government
Manasquan and Wall Cares Partner for Hurricane Relief
Manasquan officials this week announced a joint partnership with a Wall not-for-profit to raise funds for the rebuilding effort in town following Hurricane Sandy. Through the partne...
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News
Post-Sandy Recovery Guide Offers Advice to Storm Victims
A new resource has been released by NJ 2-1-1 Partnership documenting recovery resources for victims of superstorm Sandy. The Hurricane Sandy Response and Recovery Guide details infor...
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News
Before-and-After Aerial Photos Show Sandy's Impact
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has released a series of aerial photographs showing before-and-after images of Hurricane Sandy’s impacts on the Atlantic Coast. The photos,...
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Government
FEMA Official Says 900 From Monmouth-Ocean Remain in Shelters
About 900 Monmouth and Ocean County residents are still in shelters or hotels after Hurricane Sandy forced people from their homes, a Federal Emergency Management Administration official ...
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Government
Toms River Approves $1.3 Million for Ortley Beach Dunes
Toms River's Township Council approved on Tuesday a $1.3 million bid for Earle Asphalt Company of Farmingdale to replenish dunes in Ortley Beach after Hurricane Sandy eroded beaches in la...
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Schools
School Community Brainstorms Ideas to Make Up Lost Days
Take away the February break? Eliminate spring break? Add days on to the end of the school year? All options are up for discussion as the Wall School District administration looks to adju...
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Government
Fort Housing Will Use Lottery System
A lottery system will be used to determine which New Jersey residents displaced by Superstorm Sandy will be able to find temporary shelter at Fort Monmouth, Gov. Chris Christie announced ...
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News
Need to Secure a Spot at Fort Monmouth? Details Still Unclear
"How can I apply?" Patch readers have been anxious to know how they can secure a spot in Fort Monmouth's housing for themselves or someone they know displaced by the hurricane. ...