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November 9, 2012 A.M. Update
From
the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development: "If your
job or business has been impacted by Hurricane Sandy, or if you are a
job seeker in New Jersey interested in a temporary disaster relief job,
please call our hotline at:
or
email: SandyHelp@dol.state.nj.us
For more information please click here:
To find a NJ Disaster Recovery Center near you, visit:
http://asd.fema.gov/inter/ locator/home.htm and enter your zip code. You don't have to visit a DRC to register with FEMA
call 1-800-621-FEMA
or
2,100 National Guardsmen are active. "They have done an extraordinary job," said Gov.
Christie yesterday. Gov. Christie also says that he is "continually
amazed" by how everyone throughout New Jersey is helping each other.
CLEAN UP BEGINS
Debris pile in the free parking lot in Seaside Heights. Mostly from Ortley
"'Picking
Up The Pieces' is an informational graphic on how to best sort disaster
debris at your curbside. Following these specific guidelines when
hauling hurricane-related debris and household garbage to the curb will
make for a speedier removal process!"
Picking
Up The Pieces" is an informational graphic on how to best sort disaster
debris at your curbside. By following these specific guidelines when
hauling hurricane-related debris and household garbage to the curb will
make for a speedier removal process
Hurricane Sandy left an estimated 50,000 pets
stranded and struggling to survive
Jon Bon Jovi's JBJ Soul Kitchen reports:
"[On
Tuesday], our Soul Kitchen volunteers produced about 300 lunches and
300 dinners for those in need. Then made 150 hot soups for a senior
complex in Port Monmouth whose residents are still without power.
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