By Karen J. Irvine It’s almost a cruel joke that the catastrophic storm was named Sandy, because sand was one of rebuilding effort’s most formidable obstacles. But even in the midst of chaos there are…
LINCROFT – The Center for Holocaust, Human Rights & Genocide Education (Chhange) at Brookdale Community College will hold the public grand opening from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18, of its new facility. Chhange,…
By Scott D. Longfield Walking around Monmouth Beach and Sea Bright you can’t help to be amazed at the cleanup progress that has been made in the aftermath of the most destructive storm ever…
By John Burton RED BANK — The borough’s youngest students are expected to be attending classes at the middle school, beginning Monday, for a week or longer because of the storm damage sustained at the…
By Michele J. Kuhn RED BANK – A team of federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) specialists set up at the Count Basie Theatre Tuesday to answer media inquiries and offer some advice to area residents stricken…
By Michele J. Kuhn RED BANK – What began as a small group of friends and colleagues getting together to help their neighbors has grown in less than one week’s time to something they hope…
By John Burton Mary Brooks was waiting in the long line on Monday in Rumson to take the bus that would allow her to inspect her home for the first time since Super Storm Sandy…
By Brian Deakyne LITTLE SILVER — It has been a week filled with troubles for borough residents, most of whom spent the duration of it cleaning debris from their homes and keeping warm without power…
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