MANVILLE, N.J. - Three years after Hurricane Ida devastated communities in New Jersey, many survivors say they are still struggling financially. Gov. Phil Murphy just signed a bill into law giving Ida ...
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Some homeowners who were hard hit from the December storm will now be eligible for state funding to help with their recovery. The Murphy administration set aside $10 million dedicated to elevating and ...
Manville residents told state won’t pay to raise their homes Simpson showed News 12 crews water lines and the bay window where his wife sat waiting to be rescued. “This is where we ended up, she sat ...
A group of Somerset County Vocational and Technical High School (SCVTHS) Carpentry students recently assisted a crew from the Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity with a home restoration project in ...
After three years of waiting, the New Jersey survivors of Hurricane Ida may get some relief from the state Legislature to help with the financial ruin they faced following the monstrous August 2021 ...
Hurricane Ida survivor Ida Debby Josephs was blunt: "While the hurricane is past — and it’s been three years — it feels like we’re still in the hurricane. We’re still struggling. We’re still fighting ...
The story of Manville is the story of America — resilience, hard work, compassion for neighbors and a never-ending ability to pick oneself up after repeatedly being knocked down. Its name comes from ...
Many Manville residents say they are frustrated with the state's decision to pull funding for home elevation for homes at risk of flooding. “It’s almost like a purgatory. That’s the best way to ...