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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

In Sunshine Harbor, Sandy Victims Left Waiting

Delays in insurance payouts and possible changes to FEMA's flood maps are cause for concern in the Point Boro community

When his neighbor called to tell him the storm was worsening, Rick Daw went downstairs armed with a flashlight to investigate. In front of his sliding glass doors he watched as the surging water lapped against his concrete patio, getting closer all the time. In minutes, the salt water had breached his home. As his carpet began to darken, the water spreading fast on the ground floor, he and his wife left their home in search of higher ground. Sunshine Harbor, a low-lying neighborhood east of Beaver Dam Road and south of Riviera Parkway, was one of many coastal communities struck particularly hard by Hurricane Sandy. Some homes in the development are still empty and many, like Daw's, are in the midst of reconstruction. Standing in his family…

Heather Keefe

2:00 pm on Thursday, March 28, 2013

Maybe the "Sandy Castle" people should read this article and understand why proceeds should stay in the Point Pleasant area and not go "elsewhere" in New Jersey.   more ›

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

Christie: Don't Wait to Elevate, Rebuild; Grant Money on the Way

Governor: Don't listen to 'dopes' saying to hold off

Gov. Chris Christie took a stand this week against public officials and community leaders calling on residents to wait for potential changes to Federal Emergency Management Agency flood maps before elevating or rebuilding their homes in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. Christie, speaking in Lavallette Tuesday, said the state's adoption of FEMA's advisory base flood elevation maps last month will ensure residents build smarter and stronger, and avoid the consequences that came in Sandy's storm surge. "Fight away, I'm fighting too, but don't tell people not to rebuild their homes if they want to," said Christie. "Don't we want people in safer homes and more resilient homes?" Some have called on residents to wait for FEMA to put out revised, …

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VINCENT BHW

2:16 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Thanks I thought I was the only person having a hard time with us people that own a shore home.   more ›

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