Apr 15, 2013 | The Newark Star-Ledger
New wheelchair ramps are installed at hurricane damaged homes.
Volunteer Nick Spalding of Waretown puts the finishing touches on a wheelchair ramp outside a home in Belmar.
New Jersey fishing friends come ashore to redo homes destroyed by Sandy
The destructive power of water is now embedded in the collective consciousness of the Jersey Shore, while the long-term consequences of an epic storm surge have been part of the day-to-day reality for many since Oct.
Waretown Man Charged in Cop Chase
A Waretown man was in custody after a motor vehicle stop led to a police chase down Route 9. Lacey Township Officer Dimitrios Tsarnas observed a vehicle with fictitious registration plates and conducted a motor vehicle stop in the area of Route 9 and the Oyster Creek Generating Station on April 6 at 10:30 p.m., Chief David Paprota said.
Patrolman Christopher Ebert was on patrol in the area of Route 9 and West Bay Avenue when he was flagged down by a concerned citizen who pointed out a vehicle in a vehicle in a nearby parking lot.
deCAMP: Sandy's humbling lessons
Superstorm Sandy is even now a "fog of war" situation. It hit us hard, and we are still trying to sort out its meaning.