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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

Minutes From Seaside Heights, Sandy's Destruction Still Apparent

Buildings still in tatters, empty lots where homes once stood

The kick-off ceremonies may be taking place. But many are far from starting over at the Jersey Shore this Memorial Day weekend. As the Shore on Friday celebrated the rebirth of the Seaside Heights boardwalk following its destruction in Hurricane Sandy, the situation remained grim just minutes away on Ocean County's northern barrier island. In Mantoloking, the epicenter of a massive ocean breach during the Oct. 29, 2012 storm, homes remained off their foundations, awaiting the arrival of demolition crews. Oceanfront lots that once contained houses are empty, and the entire town remained exposed to Mother Nature with its duneline destroyed. In Brick Township, the charred remains of homes from the Camp Osborn neighborhood greeted motorists …

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TR Voice of Reason

1:29 am on Saturday, May 25, 2013

I know that Councilman Sevastakis was definitely not on that bus through Ortley, but he and his family still being displaced like many others due to FEMA's new regulations is certainly no comedy Mark.   more ›

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

Prince Harry Views Destruction, Walks The Boardwalk During Shore Visit

Harry, Christie survey the damage and have some fun

JERSEY SHORE -- Britain's Prince Harry did what most people would do on a sunny, spring day in Seaside Heights—take in the ocean views, then play some boardwalk games. Harry came to Seaside Heights with Gov. Chris Christie Tuesday morning after the two toured destruction caused by Superstorm Sandy in Mantoloking. The pair drove south on Route 35 and entered the boardwalk at Grant Avenue where crowds of people were waiting for their arrival. "Prince Harry, we love you," shouted one small girl who was holding a welcome sign. Standing next to her was an Elvis Presley impersonator, hoping to attract some attention of his own from the prince. Harry and Christie were greeted by local officials, who escorted the pair out to Casino Pier, the site …

Ed Minall

11:14 am on Thursday, May 16, 2013

I respect the Prince for his military service and his work with charities. However, he tours the shore area which probably cost the Shore Towns/State tens of thousands in OT for police etc. Goes to CT the next day and makes millions from US companies for his international charities at a Polo match. Then heads back to the UK the same day. Where is there an upside for his shore visit? I would have …   more ›

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Report: Prince Harry to Visit Mantoloking, Seaside Heights

Security will be tight, however, report says

Britain's Prince Harry will visit Mantoloking and Seaside Heights during a May 14 visit to New Jersey to survey damage from Superstorm Sandy, a report from The Associated Press said Monday. Mantoloking Mayor George Nebel said Gov. Christie will accompany the prince on a brief walk down Barnegat Lane – which runs along Barnegat Bay – and then head to Seaside Heights, according to the report. Security will be tight and local residents will most likely not be able to see the prince, the news organization reported. Christie's office told Patch Monday that the details of the prince's visit were being handled by the British consulate in New York City. Patch contacted and left a message with the consulate's press office on the matter. Christie, …

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ruby lande

8:37 pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

I agree 100%. Why doesn't anyone speak about Ortley? Our beaches may not even open this summer. Very few people are in their homes. But all you hear about is Seaside.   more ›

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

Christie Says 'This is Our Katrina' as State Prepares to Rebuild from Hurricane Sandy

Governor surveys Seaside Park, vows to keep state's rebuilding needs on minds of nation

Speaking from a mangled boardwalk unlike the memories of his Jersey Shore childhood, Gov. Chris Christie said the Ocean County barrier island was still too unsafe for residents to return to, but vowed a return to normalcy for most of New Jersey on Monday. "The power will be on, schools will be open, water is safe, gas is available," Christie said as he described what Monday in New Jersey will look like. "We're ending the power restoration phase," he said. "On Monday, we begin the rebuilding phase." He pledged all power would be restored Sunday, that the evacuation of Long Beach Island would be lifted Saturday, and gas rationing would end before the new week. Monday, Christie would begin the discussion of how to rebuild that which is …

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Thomas I Mooney

12:24 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013

I think that one of the first "Jersey Girsl" was Molly Pitcher. Guess what? When I look around, I see that that type of woman is still very much with us. Thank God. They don't make much noise. They get the tough stuff done.   more ›

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