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November 14, 2012 A.M. Update
Fort Monmouth To Open For Temporary Housing In New Jersey
Gov.
Chris Christie said the state will use a lottery system to put
displaced residents in housing at Fort Monmouth, possibly by next week.
Community
Affairs Commissioner Richard Constable has said the fort, in Tinton
Falls, Eatontown and Oceanport - can accomodate between 400 and 600
families.
Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. has released the following statement:
Rep. Pallone Praises Decision to Open Fort Monmouth for Temporary Housing for Hurricane Sandy Victims
A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home
November 13, 2012 A.M. Update
"This is a good overview of the different FEMA assistance programs available to individuals and households."
click link:
1-800-621-FEMA
Register now. As of Sunday, 190,000 people across NJ have registered.
$127 million dollars of FEMA funds have been approved
New Jersey State Bar Association, ABA Young Lawyers Division and FEMA help residents
A toll-free legal aid line is now available for people facing legal issues due to Hurricane Sandy.
Residents who cannot afford to pay an attorney can call the help line to request free legal assistance at:
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