Andrew Baumgardner talks of high risks and high rewards for owners interested in elevating homes.
Those affected include: Toms River, Brick, Bay Head, Mantoloking, Berkeley, Waretown, Point Pleasant Beach and Boro, Manchester and Lacey
Locals mourn boardwalk favorites like the carousel, and Biscayne Candy; hope that help for businesses comes quickly.
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The U.S. is the only developed nation that does not require employers to offer paid vacation, according to a report. Provided by AOL Jobs.
At least eight laid off so far, sources say
While more money would be nice, many Patch readers say they'd prefer to work from home.
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Right Coast Surf Shop was flooded with three feet of water during the storm
Exelon Generation will spend $2 million to upgrade its 42 emergency sirens
Parent group ready to relinquish ownership after 60 years, paper says
The impact of Hurricane Sandy on Oyster Creek Generating Station garnered more attention at the Safety Advisory Panel meeting, which was to focus on the safe operation and closure of the nuclear power plant
NJAW: About 6,125 customers had water physically turned off
Main was damaged when gas service was shut down
Company: we'll stay open to serve the community and first responders
A limited cranberry harvest is now underway at the historic bogs at the state park, after a two-year hiatus
Bank Says Plans Will Ease Congestion at Busy Berkeley Spot
Landmark farm market in Bayville still going strong after nearly 60 years in business